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Willamsburg, Virginia. The capitol of the Virginia colony during the eighteenth century which was reconstructed and restored to its original state by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. during the 1930s. The capitol, originally erected in 1701-1705, was the meeting place of the Virginia General Assembly and General Court and is flying the old type of British flag, with the permission of England and the United States

Willamsburg, Virginia. The capitol of the Virginia colony during the e...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a historic Capitol building, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Benjamin Wood to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 01, 1861  (Wants permission to exchange prisoners)
Oliver Hazard Perry U.S.N. / engraved by J.B. Forrest from the original by J.W. Jarvis by the permission of the Corporation of New York ; Miller print.

Oliver Hazard Perry U.S.N. / engraved by J.B. Forrest from the origina...

Print shows Oliver H. Perry, three-quarter length portrait, standing on board a ship, facing slightly left. Published in: The national portrait gallery of distinguished Americans : with biographical sketches, ... More

Lititz, Pennsylvania. Shoe store on main street in the early morning. Farmers must get permission from the rationing board to buy rubber boots

Lititz, Pennsylvania. Shoe store on main street in the early morning. ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a grocery or convenience store, food, 1930s, mid-20th-century United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

England and America. The visit of her majesty Queen Victoria to the Arctic ship Resolute - December 16th, 1856, to whom this engraving is by special permission respectfully dedicated by her obedient servants, P. & D. Colnaghi & Co. / painted by W. Simpson ; engraved by G. Zobel.

England and America. The visit of her majesty Queen Victoria to the Ar...

Printed by T. Brooker. Exchange; Old Print Gallery; (DLC/PP-1975:059).

All these children (except babies) shuck oysters and tend babies at the Pass Packing Co. I saw them all at work there long before daybreak. Photos taken at noon in the absence of the Supt. who refused me permission because of Child Labor agitation. Factory belongs to Dunbar, Lopez, Dukate Co.  Location: Pass Christian, Mississippi.

All these children (except babies) shuck oysters and tend babies at th...

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Pearson's return home. Washington, D.C., Sept. 5. Drew Pearson, writer and co-author of the "Washington Merry Go Round" returned to his home here today with his wife's fiver year old son, Tyler Abell, "kidnapped" by Pearson from George Abell, also a writer and the former husband of the present Mrs. Pearson. Pearson took custody of the child on the British Isle of Sark, on the ground that Abell had taken the boy out of the United States without the mother's permission, assertedly contrary to court order, they are shown in the garden of the Pearson Home in Georgetown.

Pearson's return home. Washington, D.C., Sept. 5. Drew Pearson, writer...

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The capitol of the Virginia colony during the 18th century, which was reconstructed and restored to its original state by John D. Rockefeller, Jr., during the 1930's, Williamsburg, Virginia The capitol originally erected in 1701-5 was the meeting place of the Virginia General Assembly and General Court [and] is flying the old type of British flag with the permission of England and the United States

The capitol of the Virginia colony during the 18th century, which was ...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a historic Capitol building, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Washington, D.C. Soldier asking permission to sit at a booth at the Sea Grill

Washington, D.C. Soldier asking permission to sit at a booth at the Se...

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William Crosby and Henry P. Nichols to John G. Nicolay, Friday, January 22, 1864  (Request permission to publish Lincoln's letter of January 16)
October 30, 1786, Alexandria Town, Presbyterians, for permission to build a church.

October 30, 1786, Alexandria Town, Presbyterians, for permission to bu...

Public domain scan of 18th-century drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

England and America. The visit of her majesty Queen Victoria to the Arctic ship Resolute - December 16th, 1856, to whom this engraving is by special permission respectfully dedicated by her obedient servants, P. & D. Colnaghi & Co. / painted by W. Simpson ; engraved by G. Zobel.

England and America. The visit of her majesty Queen Victoria to the Ar...

Printed by T. Brooker. Exchange; Old Print Gallery; (DLC/PP-1975:059).

Josh and Henry Reed, ca. 1903. Henry Reed, age 19, plays banjo and his older brother Josh plays fiddle. Photograph from the collection of James Reed, reproduced with permission.

Josh and Henry Reed, ca. 1903. Henry Reed, age 19, plays banjo and his...

Picryl description: Public domain vintage artistic photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Gideon Welles to John T. Grimsley, Friday, August 21, 1863  (Permission to attend examinations for the Naval Academy)
Holt's new map of Wyoming : compiled by permission from official records in U.S. Land Office /
Pour que papa vienne en permission, s'il vous plait

Pour que papa vienne en permission, s'il vous plait

A young girl in a Red Cross nurse's uniform and a small boy wearing a red cap, carrying a collection cup and selling medals, respectively. Translation of title: So that papa may come home on leave, please. Sig... More

Manpower, junior size. Notes from parents giving permission to their sons and daughters to join the Roanoke, Virginia junior army are received by teacher Doris Jordan. Now these newly appointed junior commandos are ready to collect scrap for victory

Manpower, junior size. Notes from parents giving permission to their s...

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Panoramic view of St. Petersburg, dedicated by permission to his Imperial Majesty Alexander 1st. by his much obliged humble servant J.A. Atkinson / drawn on the spot by J.A. Atkinson, from the observatory of the Academy of Sciences.

Panoramic view of St. Petersburg, dedicated by permission to his Imper...

Harbor with boats and cultural buildings, including the Hermitage and the Marble and Winter Palaces.

Panoramic view of St. Petersburg, dedicated by permission to his Imperial Majesty Alexander 1st. by his much obliged humble servant J.A. Atkinson / drawn on the spot by J.A. Atkinson, from the observatory of the Academy of Sciences.

Panoramic view of St. Petersburg, dedicated by permission to his Imper...

Print showing panoramic view of St. Petersburg, including Academy of Arts, colleges, Cronstad (i.e., Kronshtadt), warehouses, and the Gottorp Globe. Title also in French. Plate 3 of 4. Includes key to building... More

Nasmyth's patent steam hammer, copied by permission of the inventor from the machine in the great exhibition

Nasmyth's patent steam hammer, copied by permission of the inventor fr...

Illus. in: Cyclopædia of useful arts, mechanical and chemical, manufactures, mining, and engineering / ed. by Charles Tomlinson.... London : New York, G. Virtue & co., 1854. Published in: The tradition of tech... More

View of spinning frames which were tended by some very young workers apparently eight to ten. The superintendent refused permission to photograph the workers. Kosciusko Cotton Mill.  Location: Kosciusko, Mississippi.

View of spinning frames which were tended by some very young workers a...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a factory, plant, manufacture, assembly line, industrial facility, early 20th-century industrial architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Henry Wickoff to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 01, 1861  (Seeks permission for reporter to board U.S. navy ships)
Emancipation hymn: quartette & chorus composed and dedicated by permission to the Salem Union League by Manuel Fenollosa, Salem, Mass., June 1863; [words by R T. L.]
The aesthetic monkey / engraved, by permission, from the picture by W.H. Beard, in the possession of Mr. Hugh Auchinclos.

The aesthetic monkey / engraved, by permission, from the picture by W....

Monkey, seated at table, gazing at sunflower. Public domain photograph of cartoon illustration, satire, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Campaign in Illinois. One of the big Woman's Party street banners being swung into place in Chicago by Miss Virginia Arnold, of Washington, national executive secretary of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage.  Democratic protest led to the removal of several of the banners after the necessary permission of owners of buildings had been secured and the street signs hung.

Campaign in Illinois. One of the big Woman's Party street banners bein...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of banner hanging from building. Banner: "Women voters, you have the vote. Get it for all American women. Vote against Wilson. He opposes national woman suffrage... More

Statement of Permission from Woody Guthrie to Library of Congress, March 9, 1942

Statement of Permission from Woody Guthrie to Library of Congress, Mar...

Statement of Permission authorizing the Library of Congress to release his recording of "Gypsy Davy;" includes the handwritten note "Beat the Axis." External display permitted by Guthrie family

Africa : to the committee and members of the British association discovering the interior parts of Africa this map is with their permission most respectfully inscribed /

Africa : to the committee and members of the British association disco...

Picryl description: Public domain image of Africa and Africans, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

William R. Strachan, Thursday, September 18, 1862  (Grants permission to Berdine Owsley to communicate with guerillas)
By permission and under the patronage of the worshipful the mayor ... Mr. Gypson, will make his 26th ascent, and first from Daventry on Monday, August 31st, 1840 ... with his magnificent silk balloon

By permission and under the patronage of the worshipful the mayor ... ...

Broadside announcing a balloon ascension by Richard Gypson from the Gas Works, Daventry, England, 1840. Includes a picture of a balloon in flight. Tissandier collection.

October 22, 1776, Culpeper, German Lutheran Congregation, for exemption from parochial charges, and permission to use own ministers.

October 22, 1776, Culpeper, German Lutheran Congregation, for exemptio...

Picryl description: Public domain copy of a historic document - petition, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 26, 1864  (Permission for Gen. McClernand to visit Washington)
November 28, 1785, Prince George, Bristol Parish, requesting permission to sell glebe.

November 28, 1785, Prince George, Bristol Parish, requesting permissio...

Picryl description: Public domain copy of a historic document - petition, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

James Buchanan / engraved by permission, from the original in the possession of J.C. Buttre.

James Buchanan / engraved by permission, from the original in the poss...

James Buchanan, full-length portrait, standing by table, facing left, holding book.

Arrives at court to protest Black's right to sit on nation's highest tribunal Washington, D.C., Oct. 4. Albert Levitt, Department of Justice Attorney, arriving at the U.S. Supreme Court where he asked permission to file a formal suit challenging Black's constitutional eligibility to sit on the bench. Chief Justice Hughes instructed Levitt to file his papers with the Clerk of the Court. When it convenes next Monday the court is expected to announce whether it will hear Levitt's petition. 10/4/37

Arrives at court to protest Black's right to sit on nation's highest t...

A black and white photo of a man in a coat and hat. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Panoramic view of St. Petersburg, dedicated by permission to his Imperial Majesty Alexander 1st. by his much obliged humble servant J.A. Atkinson / drawn on the spot by J.A. Atkinson, from the observatory of the Academy of Sciences.

Panoramic view of St. Petersburg, dedicated by permission to his Imper...

Harbor with boats and cultural buildings, including the Hermitage and the Marble and Winter Palaces.

Denies NAM activities served to restrict civil liberties. Washington, D.C., March 2. Appearing before the Senate Civil Liberties Committee today, Walter B. Weisenburger, Executive Vice President of the National Association's Activities have intended or have served to restrict civil liberties. Weisenburger was armed with an 18-page prepared statement which he sought permission to read. The statement was later filed as part of the record, 3/2/38

Denies NAM activities served to restrict civil liberties. Washington, ...

A black and white photo of two men sitting at a table. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Pan American given permission to use Canton Island as air base. Washington, D.C., April 13. Following an agreement between the United States and Great Brittan for the common use of the Island of Canton and Enderbury in the South Pacific Ocean for international aviation and communication, Secretary of interior Harold Ickes today signed a license permitting Pan American Airways to use Canton Island as an air base for its commercial trans-Pacific air transport service between California and New Zealand. Secretary Ickes is show presenting the pen to Juan Trippe, President of Pan American, after the signing. 4-13-39

Pan American given permission to use Canton Island as air base. Washin...

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Mark W. Delahay to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 20, 1865  (Permission to start ferry)
October 22, 1776, Culpeper, German Lutheran Congregation, for exemption from parochial charges, and permission to use own ministers.

October 22, 1776, Culpeper, German Lutheran Congregation, for exemptio...

Picryl description: Public domain copy of a historic document - petition, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

To Senate of the United States. Respected friend. We ask permission to place in thy hands the accompanying statement of "the case of the Seneca Indians" to which we respectfully solicit thy attention ... Signed by direction and on behalf of join

To Senate of the United States. Respected friend. We ask permission to...

On verso: Hon. N. F. Dixon U.S. Senate Washington. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera ... More

Panoramic view of St. Petersburg, dedicated by permission to his Imperial Majesty Alexander 1st. by his much obliged humble servant J.A. Atkinson / drawn on the spot by J.A. Atkinson, from the observatory of the Academy of Sciences.

Panoramic view of St. Petersburg, dedicated by permission to his Imper...

Harbor with boats and cultural buildings, including the Hermitage and the Marble and Winter Palaces.

All these children (except babies) shuck oysters and tend babies at the Pass Packing Co. I saw them all at work there long before daybreak. Photos taken at noon in the absence of the Supt. who refused me permission because [of?] Child Labor agitation. Factory belongs to Dunbar, Lopez, Dukate Co.  Location: Pass Christian, Mississippi.

All these children (except babies) shuck oysters and tend babies at th...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of child, child labor, farmer, early 20th-century farm, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Paul J. Cremer to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, November 06, 1864  (Requests permission to visit Washington)
Map showing siege operations against forts Sumter and Wagner, between July 13th & Sept. 7th, 1863, Maj. T. B. Brooks, A.D.C. & Assist. Engrs. Published by permission of Genl. Gillmore at the U.S. Coast Survey Office.

Map showing siege operations against forts Sumter and Wagner, between ...

Scale ca. 1:6,750. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 389 Shows drainage, roads, high and low water line, 6-ft. and 12-ft. depth curve, batteries, trenches, stockades, and a plan of Fort Wagner. Fort Sumter does not ... More

Thomas S. Mather to Robert T. Lincoln, Tuesday, September 20, 1864  (Seeks permission to visit Washington)
Edwin V. Sumner to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 17, 1860  (Has permission to accompany Lincoln on trip to Washington)
To the honorable speaker and members of the Legislature of Virginia the petition of Edward W. Trent, respectfully sheweth: that your petitioner is desirous of obtaining the permission of your honorable body, to erect a bridge across James River,

To the honorable speaker and members of the Legislature of Virginia th...

Imprint 2.; Title. 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 183, Folder 21.

Myra C. Gaines to Reverdy Johnson, Wednesday, January 20, 1864  (Wants permission to return home)
W. Dexter Smith's exquisite and popular poem In memoriam Abraham Lincoln music by M. Keller, to whom sole permission was given by the author and publisher of the poem Messrs J. & E. Hoch, Boston.
October 30, 1786, Alexandria Town, Presbyterians, for permission to build a church.

October 30, 1786, Alexandria Town, Presbyterians, for permission to bu...

Public domain scan of 18th-century drawing, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Chicago Detroit and Canada Grand Trunk Junction Railroad to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 14, 1861  (Petitions requesting permission to remove squatters)
Chicago Detroit and Canada Grand Trunk Junction Railroad to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 14, 1861  (Petitions requesting permission to remove squatters)
Whereas, many persons, at and below the White-Plains, in the county of West-Chester, by reason of the ravages of the enemy are greatly distressed for want of provision to support their families :  ... I do hereby authorize ... permission to any person or persons ... to carry or drive to their respective dwellings, the necessary provisions for their families ...

Whereas, many persons, at and below the White-Plains, in the county of...

Signed: Given at head-quarters, Peeks-Kill, December 22, 1778. Alexander M'Dougall, major-general. Followed by two other orders given by Major General M'Dougall, dated Dec. 24, 1778 and Jan. 7, 1779, respective... More

Isachar Zacharie to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 20, 1863  (Seeks permission to visit General Banks)
Duff Green to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 20, 1864  (Wants permission to visit Washington)
November 1, 1779, King George, Vestry of Hanover Parish, for permission to sell glebe and purchase another.

November 1, 1779, King George, Vestry of Hanover Parish, for permissio...

Picryl description: Public domain copy of a historic document - petition, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Henry S. Foote to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, April 07, 1865  (Seeks release from jail and permission to return home)
John M. Botts to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 30, 1863  (Seeks permission to purchase supplies)
Abraham Lincoln to Edward R. S. Canby, Wednesday, September 21, 1864  (Permission for Gen. Baily to carry provisions to Rapides, Louisiana)
John A. McClernand to Ulysses S. Grant, Sunday, February 01, 1863  (Requests permission to take troops up the Arkansas River)
Big 6. Published by special permission of the author

Big 6. Published by special permission of the author

Public domain song - scan of American song sheet, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

William Crosby and Henry P. Nichols to John G. Nicolay, Friday, January 22, 1864  (Request permission to publish Lincoln's letter of January 16)
William W. Lamb to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 25, 1864  (Permission to travel South)
William W. Lamb to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 25, 1864  (Permission to travel South)
S. B. Howes & Co. to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, February 04, 1865  (Permission to take circus to Cuba)
S. B. Howes & Co. to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, February 04, 1865  (Permission to take circus to Cuba)
Myra C. Gaines to Reverdy Johnson, Wednesday, January 20, 1864  (Wants permission to return home)
Myra C. Gaines to Ward H. Lamon, Saturday, January 23, 1864  (Seeks permission to return home)
Jose Monino, Conde de Floridablanca to Stephen Zinovieff, April 27, 1788, Permission for Russian Vessels to Enter Spanish Ports Only in Emergency; in Spanish

Jose Monino, Conde de Floridablanca to Stephen Zinovieff, April 27, 17...

Permission for Russian Vessels to Enter Spanish Ports Only in Emergency; in Spanish

May 19, 1779, Bedford, Vestry of Russell Parish, for permission to sell old glebe and purchase another.

May 19, 1779, Bedford, Vestry of Russell Parish, for permission to sel...

Picryl description: Public domain copy of a historic document - petition, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

October 30, 1786, Alexandria Town, Presbyterians, for permission to build a church.

October 30, 1786, Alexandria Town, Presbyterians, for permission to bu...

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Fergus Peniston to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 05, 1864  (Requests permission to take control of property in Louisiana)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 12, 1865  (Permission to visit Washington)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 29, 1864  (Requests permission to travel to Washington and meet with Lincoln)
November 1, 1779, King George, Vestry of Hanover Parish, for permission to sell glebe and purchase another.

November 1, 1779, King George, Vestry of Hanover Parish, for permissio...

Picryl description: Public domain copy of a historic document - petition, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

John M. Botts to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 30, 1863  (Seeks permission to purchase supplies)
Gideon Welles to John T. Grimsley, Friday, August 21, 1863  (Permission to attend examinations for the Naval Academy)
Benjamin F. Butler to Abraham Lincoln, January 1[13] 1865  (Telegram requesting permission to visit Washington)
Emancipation hymn: quartette & chorus composed and dedicated by permission to the Salem Union League by Manuel Fenollosa, Salem, Mass., June 1863; [words by R T. L.]
George Wythe to Thomas Jefferson, October 28, 1776, Memorandum Granting Permission for Jefferson's to Use Wythe's House in Williamsburg, Virginia

George Wythe to Thomas Jefferson, October 28, 1776, Memorandum Grantin...

Memorandum Granting Permission for Jefferson's to Use Wythe's House in Williamsburg, Virginia

William D. Kelley to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 06, 1860  (Seeks permission to inscribe law volumes to Lincoln)
Abraham Lincoln to Godfrey Weitzel, Thursday, April 06, 1865  (Permission for Virginia legislature to assemble)
Benjamin Wood to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 01, 1861  (Wants permission to exchange prisoners)
Juliette A. Kinzie to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 16, 1863  (Permission to send a trunk South)
Robert A. Gray to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 23, 1864  (Permission to purchase naval stores)
Thomas S. Mather to Robert T. Lincoln, Tuesday, September 20, 1864  (Seeks permission to visit Washington)
Edwin V. Sumner to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 17, 1860  (Has permission to accompany Lincoln on trip to Washington)
To the honorable speaker and members of the Legislature of Virginia the petition of Edward W. Trent, respectfully sheweth: that your petitioner is desirous of obtaining the permission of your honorable body, to erect a bridge across James River,

To the honorable speaker and members of the Legislature of Virginia th...

Imprint 2.; Title. 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 183, Folder 21.

William Crosby and Henry P. Nichols to John G. Nicolay, Friday, January 22, 1864  (Request permission to publish Lincoln's letter of January 16)
William Crosby and Henry P. Nichols to John G. Nicolay, Friday, January 22, 1864  (Request permission to publish Lincoln's letter of January 16)
Myra C. Gaines to Reverdy Johnson, Wednesday, January 20, 1864  (Wants permission to return home)
Myra C. Gaines to Reverdy Johnson, Wednesday, January 20, 1864  (Wants permission to return home)
Jose Monino, Conde de Floridablanca to Stephen Zinovieff, April 27, 1788, Permission for Russian Vessels to Enter Spanish Ports Only in Emergency; in Spanish

Jose Monino, Conde de Floridablanca to Stephen Zinovieff, April 27, 17...

Permission for Russian Vessels to Enter Spanish Ports Only in Emergency; in Spanish

Elihu B. Washburne to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 27, 1864  (Permission for John A. Logan to visit Washington)
Elihu B. Washburne to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 27, 1864  (Permission for John A. Logan to visit Washington)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 12, 1865  (Permission to visit Washington)
November 10, 1787, Spotsylvania, Berkeley Parish, for permission to sell glebe.

November 10, 1787, Spotsylvania, Berkeley Parish, for permission to se...

Picryl description: Public domain copy of a historic document - petition, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Joseph Francis to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, March 04, 1864  (Permission for Edward W. Serrell to examine bridges; with copy of note from Lincoln to Edwin M. Stanton and Stanton's reply)
All these children (except babies) shuck oysters and tend babies at the Pass Packing Co. I saw them all at work there long before daybreak. Photos taken at noon in the absence of the Supt. who refused me permission because [of?] Child Labor agitation. Factory belongs to Dunbar, Lopez, Dukate Co.  Location: Pass Christian, Mississippi.

All these children (except babies) shuck oysters and tend babies at th...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of child, child labor, farmer, early 20th-century farm, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

John M. Botts to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 30, 1863  (Seeks permission to purchase supplies)
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