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Dogs! Dogs! The subscriber will be at the Town Office in the Bank Building on Saturday Apr. 28th, Monday, Apr. 30th, and Tuesday, May the first, 1877, from 4 to 8 o'clock P. M. for the purpose of issuing licenses owners and keepers of dogs for t

Dogs! Dogs! The subscriber will be at the Town Office in the Bank Buil...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 75, Folder 15.

At utility hearing [...] This scene shows a number of witnesses being sworn in at the Senate lobby hearing Monday. Left to right: O.E. Wasser, Controller of A.G.& F.; H.A. Stix, Utility and Financial Accountant of N.Y.; Frank Martin, J.H. Shinn, Pres. of one one of the Utility companies, J.E. Rice Jr., A.G.& F. Treas.; F.S. Burroughs, utility atty; and Warren Partridge, utility witness, 7/29/35

At utility hearing [...] This scene shows a number of witnesses being ...

A group of men standing around a table. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Miscellaneous lot of photographs by Barbara Wright, e.g. University of Virginia, Franconia, New Hampshire, Maine. Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt with Diana Hopkins. South entrance of White House Easter. Monday egg rolling

Miscellaneous lot of photographs by Barbara Wright, e.g. University of...

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Japanese restaurant, Monday morning, December 8, after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. San Francisco, California

Japanese restaurant, Monday morning, December 8, after the Japanese at...

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San Augustine, Texas. Waiting for opening of the regular Monday livestock auction

San Augustine, Texas. Waiting for opening of the regular Monday livest...

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John W. Forney to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 12, 1860  (Horace Greeley)
Mark W. Delahay to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 20, 1865  (Permission to start ferry)
Frank J. Bramhall to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 04, 1864  (Sends portrait of General Grant)
Anonymous to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 18, 1864  (Sends clipping)

Anonymous to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 18, 1864 (Sends clipping)

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Monday's fight. The battle of Charles City road. Fought by Heintzelman and Franklin

Monday's fight. The battle of Charles City road. Fought by Heintzelman...

Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Title inscribed lower left. Inscribed lower left: June 30th. Inscribed above image: The 16th N.Y. all wore white straw hats and were without knapsacks but wore the haversack and c... More

Carolina Coronado to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 25, 1861  (Requests that her husband, Horatio Perry, be given a post in Spain)
Thomas Donaldson to Montgomery Blair, Monday, November 10, 1862  (Release of political prisoners in Baltimore)
Striped Pig party. Liberal meeting. All who are opposed to the new license law and in favor of its repeal, are requested to meet (without reference to political parties) at the Town Hall, on Monday evening, November 5th at 7 o'clock for the purp

Striped Pig party. Liberal meeting. All who are opposed to the new lic...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 56, Folder 36.

William M. Dickson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 21, 1860  (Advice; with Note from Annie M. Dickson to Mary Todd Lincoln)
Richmond Virginia  Sentinel, Monday, March 27, 1865  (Newspaper)
Buffalo New York Great Central Fair, Monday, February 22, 1864  (Printed Circular)
Fernando Wood to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 08, 1862  (Proposal to end war)
Anna Ella Carroll to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Opposes Confiscation Act)
House of Representatives to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 14, 1861  (Petition supporting Colfax for cabinet)
Samuel H. Edgar to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 13, 1861  (Seeks appointment to West Point)
Abraham Lincoln to Henry W. Hoffman, Monday, October 10, 1864  (Maryland Constitution)
Rotundo [i.e. Rotunda] Gardens. Mr. Hampton's grand 77th ascent with his new royal Irish national balloon, Erin-Go-Bragh the first ascent this season, will take place on Easter Monday, 24th April, 1848.

Rotundo [i.e. Rotunda] Gardens. Mr. Hampton's grand 77th ascent with h...

Broadside announcing an ascension and parachute jump from the Rotunda Gardens, Dublin, Ireland, by balloonist John Hampton. Includes a picture of his balloon "Erin-Go-Bragh." Tissandier collection.

Charles H. Davis to Gideon Welles, Monday, March 10, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
Regular monthly meeting of the Young men's Christian association, Washington, D. C., at Lincoln Hall, in their new building, cor. 9th and D sts., Monday evening, October 18, 1869. Order of exercises. [Washington, D. C.1869].

Regular monthly meeting of the Young men's Christian association, Wash...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 205, Folder 44a.

Booth's Theatre, two weeks, commencing Monday, Feb. 6, every ev'ng and Saturday matinee with the ideal opera company

Booth's Theatre, two weeks, commencing Monday, Feb. 6, every ev'ng and...

Caption: N.W. Whitney. Created by "Armstrong & Co., Boston & N.Y." Forms part of: Theatrical poster collection (Library of Congress)

McKinley, Pres. William, made at the White House, Monday, Nov. 27, 1900

McKinley, Pres. William, made at the White House, Monday, Nov. 27, 190...

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Lady claims one seventh of property of U.S. Post office--posts her part. Washington, D.C., July 22. Mrs. Samuel A. Wimsatt who says that one seventh of the property upon which a postoffice was built at Rockville, MD., near here, is still hers because it was not legally bought from her. This morning she appeared at the scene upon which a dedication was scheduled and began posting 'No Trespassing' signs upon the part of the land which she claims. She threatened to have any trespassers locked up. Part of the ceremonies was to be a tour of inspection of the building, and when the time came, no arrests were made, although Mrs. Wimsatt began writing names upon the back of a 'No Trespassing' sign and threatens action Monday morning against visitors to the building. On the sidewalk behind her is her sister, Mrs. Claude Tschiffely who aided her in posting the signs, 7/22/39

Lady claims one seventh of property of U.S. Post office--posts her par...

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Corner of Montgomery and Market Streets, San Francisco, California. Monday morning December 8, 1941, day after Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor

Corner of Montgomery and Market Streets, San Francisco, California. Mo...

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Hotel King David, crash of (hotel) on Monday July 22, 1946

Hotel King David, crash of (hotel) on Monday July 22, 1946

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Charles P. Bertrand to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 19, 1863  (Affairs in Arkansas)
Francis J. Herron to George R. Taylor, Monday, April 27, 1863  (Extension of Pacific Railroad in Missouri)
John P. Gulliver to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 12, 1864  (Conversation with Lincoln in 1860)
George A. Coffey to Gideon Welles, Monday, June 01, 1863  (Prize cases in Pennsylvania)
J. B. Pierce to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 04, 1860  (Telegram replica of Lincoln's notification that he had been nominated in Chicago)
Rhoda E. White to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 17, 1862  (Appeal on behalf of Nathaniel Gordon)
Caleb B. Smith to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 25, 1862  (Recommendation)
William Ballantyne to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 27, 1863  (Life membership in YMCA)
Allan Pinkerton to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 02, 1862  (Sends map)
Kamehameha IV, Monday, April 15, 1861  (Pamphlet)
Amos Myers to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 18, 1864  (Recommendation)
George S. C. Dow to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 14, 1864  (Release of “Big Eagle")
Timothy P. Andrews to Benjamin F. Larned, Monday, July 07, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs; endorsed by Julius Gerasche)
Timothy D. Lincoln to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 17, 1864  (Recommends Chase for Chief Justice)
John W. Edmonds to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 01, 1863  (Sends books)
John Pope to Henry W. Halleck, Monday, September 01, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Uri H. Patterson, et al., Monday, November 23, 1863  (Affidavits on behalf of Adolphus Morse)
Silas H. Stringham to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 06, 1865  (Acknowledgment)
William James to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 23, 1865  (Seeks office)
Phineas D. Gurley to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 10, 1863  (Introduces Alexander Hagner)
J. B. Colt to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 22, 1862  (Political and military affairs)
Phillip H. Sheridan to Ulysses S. Grant, Monday, September 19, 1864  (Telegram reporting victory over Jubal Early)
Iowa Supreme Court to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 05, 1864  (Recommends Salmon Chase for Chief Justice)
Thomas Richmond to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 02, 1863  (Political and military advice)
A Monday washing, New York view, photochrome print postcard.

A Monday washing, New York view, photochrome print postcard.

Laundry hanging on clotheslines between buildings. Copyright by Detroit Photographic Co. No. 53622. Exhibited as a digital copy in: "Not an Ostrich: And Other Images from America's Library" at the Annenberg Spa... More

A Monday washing, New York view, photochrome print postcard.

A Monday washing, New York view, photochrome print postcard.

Laundry hanging on clotheslines between buildings. Copyright by Detroit Photographic Co. No. 53622. Exhibited as a digital copy in: "Not an Ostrich: And Other Images from America's Library" at the Annenberg Spa... More

Andrew Jackson Wills to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, January 28, 1861  (Cabinet advice)
Lorin Blodget, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 23, 1863  (Testing of “solidified Greek fire”; with memorandum by Lincoln)
William H. Seward to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 11, 1861  (Diplomatic appointments)
Anson G. Henry to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 03, 1862  (Situation in Washington Territory)
Francis E. Spinner to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, October 29, 1860  (Prediction for election results in New York)
John B. Bradt to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 25, 1861  (Printed Receipt)
Abraham Lincoln to Richard Yates, Monday, June 17, 1861  (Appointment of John Pope as brigadier general)
Now or never is the time to avoid the draft! Come one! Come all! To the meeting at Osgood's Hall, Ilion, this Monday evening, August 15, 1864. Important business will be transacted and every one interested in filling up the town quota should be

Now or never is the time to avoid the draft! Come one! Come all! To th...

Civil war posters. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 125, Folder 17.

"The first dynamite bomb thrown in America" May 4th, 1886. The personnel of the great anarchist trial at Chicago. Begun Monday June 21st 1886. Ended Friday, August 20th 1886

"The first dynamite bomb thrown in America" May 4th, 1886. The personn...

Print shows portraits of defendants, attorneys, jurors, and police officials involved in the anarchist trial, Chicago, Illinois, 1886.

Natl. Woman's Party: Voting Women Launch a Woman's Party: Opening Session of the Woman's Party Conference, Blackstone Theater, Chicago, Monday Evening, June 5, 1916

Natl. Woman's Party: Voting Women Launch a Woman's Party: Opening Sess...

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Mr. Coolidge with children, Easter Monday

Mr. Coolidge with children, Easter Monday

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W.P.A. Federal Music Project offers instruction in piano, voice, violin, cello, theory [...] Lectures and concerts for children and adults at Christodora House : Registration every Monday through Thursday : Free to the public.

W.P.A. Federal Music Project offers instruction in piano, voice, violi...

Poster for free Federal Music Project lectures, concerts, and instruction in music for children and adults at the Christodora House, 147 Avenue B, New York City. Work Projects Administration Poster Collection (... More

San Augustine, Texas. An auctioneer at the regular Monday afternoon livestock auction

San Augustine, Texas. An auctioneer at the regular Monday afternoon li...

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Hotel King David, crash of (hotel) on Monday July 22, 1946

Hotel King David, crash of (hotel) on Monday July 22, 1946

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Leander Jay S. Turney to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 25, 1859  (Request for endorsement)
Monday's fight. The battle of Charles City road. Fought by Heintzelman and Franklin

Monday's fight. The battle of Charles City road. Fought by Heintzelman...

Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Title inscribed lower left. Inscribed lower left: June 30th. Inscribed above image: The 16th N.Y. all wore white straw hats and were without knapsacks but wore the haversack and c... More

Monday's fight. The battle of Charles City road. Fought by Heintzelman and Franklin

Monday's fight. The battle of Charles City road. Fought by Heintzelman...

Signed lower right: A.R. Waud. Title inscribed lower left. Inscribed lower left: June 30th. Inscribed above image: The 16th N.Y. all wore white straw hats and were without knapsacks but wore the haversack and c... More

Sarah J. Hale to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 28, 1863  (Thanksgiving)
John A. Dahlgren, Monday, April 22, 1861  (Memorandum on gunboats near Washington)
Thomas Timmons to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 19, 1864  (Cover letter)
Acts passed at a General Assembly : begun and held in the town of Richmond, on Monday the first day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty

Acts passed at a General Assembly : begun and held in the town of Rich...

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State of South Carolina. At a General Assembly begun and holden at Columbia, on Monday, the twenty fourth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and from thence continued by divers adjournments to the twentieth day o

State of South Carolina. At a General Assembly begun and holden at Col...

Imprint 3. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 172, Folder 18.

Awful conflagration of the steam boat Lexington in Long Island Sound on Monday eveg., Jany. 13th 1840, by which melancholy occurence; over 100 persons perished / drawn by W.K. Hewitt ; N. Currier. lith. & pub., N.Y.

Awful conflagration of the steam boat Lexington in Long Island Sound o...

Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 356.

Nathaniel P. Banks to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 25, 1864  (Political affairs in Louisiana)
John Jay, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 13, 1863  (Telegram reporting draft riot in New York)
Anna Ella Carroll to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Opposes Confiscation Act)
Francis P. Blair Jr. to Edwin M. Stanton, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Military occupation of Texas)
Benjamin F. Butler to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 01, 1864  (Report on affairs at Norfolk, Virginia)
Samuel Hallett to John P. Usher, Monday, December 28, 1863  (Telegram concerning military affairs in Kansas; with copy of Usher's reply)
New York Board of the State Government, Monday, April 29, 1861  (Resolutions in support of Union)
William H. Kerne to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 26, 1860  (Wants Cameron in cabinet)
Ulysses S. Grant to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 06, 1865  (Telegram concerning case of Simon J. Schaffer)
Paul T. Jones to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 11, 1864  (Support from South Carolina Unionist)
Samuel R. Curtis, Monday, October 20, 1862  (Printed Order)
John C. Hamilton to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 02, 1863  (Political and military advice; with copy of letter from Peter B. Porter to Henry Clay, January 28, 1841)
Solomon Lincoln to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 26, 1849  (Lincoln Name)
Charles B. Sloan to Joseph Dickinson, Monday, January 05, 1863  (Resignation from army; with endorsements)
William M. Dickson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 31, 1860  (Caleb Smith)
His Majesty’s most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Monday, March the 21st, 1714/15 [blank] Boston: Re-printed by T. Fleet and T. Crump. In Pudding-Lane. Sold by Nicholas Buttolph and Samuel Gerrish 1715.

His Majesty’s most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, on Mo...

Positive Photostat. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 33, Folder 49.

The new London bridge, as it appeared on Monday, August 1st, 1831, at the ceremony of opening by their Majesties

The new London bridge, as it appeared on Monday, August 1st, 1831, at ...

Print shows balloon possibly piloted by British balloonist Charles Green ascending over New London Bridge on the occasion of its opening, August 31, 1831, witnessed by William IV, King of Great Britain. (Source... More

McKinley, Pres. William, made at the White House, Monday, Nov. 27, 1900

McKinley, Pres. William, made at the White House, Monday, Nov. 27, 190...

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Stanislaus Matthew, 30 Cabot St., (left hand boy). Warren Butman, Nonotuck St. Has worked in spinning room since Monday.  Location: Chicopee, Massachusetts.

Stanislaus Matthew, 30 Cabot St., (left hand boy). Warren Butman, Nono...

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A young truant selling extras during school hours Monday, April 15th, on Pennsylvania Avenue. He said, "I heard they was extras." I stayed out of school." "I am 9 yrs. Old--I mean 11." (He finally compromised on 10.) Earle Frere, 1359 D St., S.W., Washington, D.C.  Location: Washington (D.C.), District of Columbia.

A young truant selling extras during school hours Monday, April 15th, ...

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Wage-Hour Unit prepares to put act into effect. Washington, D.C., Oct. 22. The Wage-Hour Administration rushed work today on last minute explanations of how industry should comply with the most far reaching attempt since the NRA days to put a floor under wages and a ceiling over hours. Wage-hour Administrator Elmer Andrews, extreme right seated, telling the press he hopes to announce by nightfall the kind of records employers should keep to show conformity with the new law which becomes effective 12:01 A.M. Monday

Wage-Hour Unit prepares to put act into effect. Washington, D.C., Oct....

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Farmer taking his tobacco from one warehouse to another for auction sale. Most of the warehouses are very rushed and quickly filled up the first of the week because most farmers think they get a better price on Monday or Tuesday. Mebane, Orange County, North Carolina

Farmer taking his tobacco from one warehouse to another for auction sa...

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