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PRESS CORRESPONDENTS. GOVERNMENT RELEASE TO PRESS

PRESS CORRESPONDENTS. GOVERNMENT RELEASE TO PRESS

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

[Balloon release from White House with tickets attached for the Wash.-St. Louis game, for the benefit of the Boys Club, 230 C St., N.W.]

[Balloon release from White House with tickets attached for the Wash.-...

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To the movies. Polish Ambassador Stanislaw Patek, accompanied by his personal secretary, attends a Washington motion picture theatre to see the March of Time, a new motion picture release. 2/2/35

To the movies. Polish Ambassador Stanislaw Patek, accompanied by his p...

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Little business man what now? Washington, D.C., March 4. President Roosevelt's recent Little Business Men's Conference will come in for a bit of good-natured jibing at the Women's National Press Club Annual Dinner and Stunt Party at the Willard Hotel, Saturday, March 5. The ladies of the Administration, headed by Mrs. Roosevelt, will be honored guests at the party. Mrs. Fletcher Howarth will impersonate Secretary Roper and the Little Business Men in the skit "nice work if you can get it" to be staged at the affair, 3/4/38 Note: this photograph is for release to morning papers of Sunday, March 6, 1938

Little business man what now? Washington, D.C., March 4. President Roo...

A black and white photo of a woman sitting on a chair with stuffed animals. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Naval air base, Corpus Christi, Texas. Mounting a navy flying ship at the naval air base in Corpus Christi, Texas, a former department store girl, is one of many women who are taking over jobs to release men for military service. She is a civil service crowler in the assembly and repair department at the base

Naval air base, Corpus Christi, Texas. Mounting a navy flying ship at ...

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Suffragettes procession after release from prison

Suffragettes procession after release from prison

Maud Joachim, Vera Wentworth, Florence Haig and Miss Howe, English suffragettes released from Holloway jail, are drawn in an open carriage by their sister suffragettes during suffrage demonstration to Queen's Hall.

Editing an information release. United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Washington, D.C.

Editing an information release. United States Department of Agricultur...

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Civilian defense. A police emergency worker shows how Warsop asoline rockbreaker works. The two-cycled engine delivers 2300 blows per minute, and can be used to break through walls to release trapped persons. The demonstration was at the civilian defense show at Madison Square Garden, New York

Civilian defense. A police emergency worker shows how Warsop asoline r...

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Victory Corps, tomorrow's defenders of liberty. To release housewives for war work, girls in high school Victory Corps throughout America are helping to operate day nurseries. In addition to helping the community, these students at Montgomery Blair High School in Silver Spring, Maryland, receive home economics credit for this work

Victory Corps, tomorrow's defenders of liberty. To release housewives ...

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Francis P. Griffith to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, November 30, 1862  (Seeks release of his brother-in-law)
Release all class prisoners … General Defense Committee … Chicago, Ill. … Wm. D. Haywood. [1906-07?].

Release all class prisoners … General Defense Committee … Chicago, Ill...

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 18, Folder 55b.

Paramount Picture star sends her typewriter to war. Susan Hayward, Paramount motion picture star, does her share in sending typewriters to war. Pictures shows Miss Hayward selling her machine to the government as her contribution to the typewriter campaign. Uncle Sam needs 600,000 typewriters for the armed services and is contracting all possible typewriter users to urge them to release "1 out of 4" typewriters for Army and Navy service

Paramount Picture star sends her typewriter to war. Susan Hayward, Par...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of a car, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Office of War Information News Bureau. Elmer Roessner, chief of the general news desk, talks over a news release with Sutherland Denlinger. The chief of the general news desk keep an eye on all the news that goes out of the news bureau to the seventy- five correspondents in the Office of War Information's Washington press room, to all specialized news media, and to the New York and San Francisco offices of OWI where it is prepared for shortwave radio broadcasts and cable transmission overseas

Office of War Information News Bureau. Elmer Roessner, chief of the ge...

Picryl description: Public domain historical photo of Washington DC during the First World War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Questa, New Mexico. Father Smith broadcasting a news release in Spanish from his parish house broadcasting station

Questa, New Mexico. Father Smith broadcasting a news release in Spanis...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of an office worker, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

George S. C. Dow to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 14, 1864  (Release of “Big Eagle")
Know all men by these presents that I for and in consideration of the sum of current money of the Province of .... have granted, bargained, sold, released; and by these present do fully, clearly and absolutely grant, bargain, sell and release un
Peace. "The peace of the great release," Henley's "Rhymes & Rhythms", Derry & Toms / F.H. Warren.

Peace. "The peace of the great release," Henley's "Rhymes & Rhythms", ...

Poster shows a shepherd with his flock near a barbed wire fence and artillery piece on an abandoned battlefield. Poster is probably an advertisement for a book by William Ernest Henley sold at Derry & Toms depa... More

[Picketers with signs: Soldiers who fought in the World War demand the release of political prisoners ..., etc.]

[Picketers with signs: Soldiers who fought in the World War demand the...

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Sir Harold MacMichael. H.E. [i.e., His Excellency] in Beersheba. June 1938. Tribal court forum[?] attended by H.E. [i.e., His Excellency] while Sheikh Atawineh submitted a petition for the release of those exiled, etc.

Sir Harold MacMichael. H.E. [i.e., His Excellency] in Beersheba. June ...

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Aluminum collection. A store window display in New York, New York, promoting the National Defense Aluminum Collection (July 21-29, 1941). This collection was conducted by the Office of Civilian Defense and some of the aluminum obtained will be for use in industries producing for national defense. Much of the lower grade aluminum collected which cannot be used directly for this purpose will be used to replace new aluminum in the manufacture of consumer goods, and hence release this new aluminum for use in defense production

Aluminum collection. A store window display in New York, New York, pro...

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Demand the release of MIR leader Edgardo Enriquez and Regina Marcondes from prison in Argentina

Demand the release of MIR leader Edgardo Enriquez and Regina Marcondes...

Forms part of the Artist poster filing series (Library of Congress) Promotional goal: U.S. F31. 1976

Thomas Donaldson to Montgomery Blair, Monday, November 10, 1862  (Release of political prisoners in Baltimore)
Publicity - 1937 - Press Release - Weekly News Bulletin - NYC

Publicity - 1937 - Press Release - Weekly News Bulletin - NYC

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What a trifle may embroil nations! British lion to American eagle, "In the name of Queen Victoria, the royal family, and over a million of children, I demand his release." / Th. Nast.

What a trifle may embroil nations! British lion to American eagle, "In...

Sobbing, chiande elephant by sign "Barnum's American Dungeon", with America personified as eagle and Englad as lion. Engraving by Th. Nast. Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, (1882), p. 351. This record contains unver... More

[Mrs.] Lawrence Lewis [Dora Lewis] of Philadelphia on release from jail after five [d]ays of hunger striking.

[Mrs.] Lawrence Lewis [Dora Lewis] of Philadelphia on release from jai...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Outdoor photograph of Mrs. Lawrence Lewis (Dora Lewis) (center) upon her release from jail, where she participated in hunger strike after arrest at Lafayette Square meeting... More

"Supporting a bride" latest Dempsey release

"Supporting a bride" latest Dempsey release

Boxer Jack Dempsey in Chicago, hoisting his wife, Estelle Taylor, on his right shoulder. Underwood & Underwood. No. CH53129S.

Sheet metal sub-assemblies for North American B-25 bombers and P-51 fighters are placed in huge stockrooms prior to release on assembly lines

Sheet metal sub-assemblies for North American B-25 bombers and P-51 fi...

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Fiberglass manufacture, Owens-Corning, Toledo, Ohio. A worker in a plant of the Owens-Corning Fiberglass Corporation is packaging bats of lightweight, inorganic, firesafe building insulation. Recent findings by the U.S. Bureau of Mines show that adequate home insulation can save over a billion dollars a year in fuel and release transportation facilities required for the war effort

Fiberglass manufacture, Owens-Corning, Toledo, Ohio. A worker in a pla...

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Geiger Field, Washington. Sighting the tear gas spouting jeep, these members of the Air Corps quickly don their masks. They never know when the driver is going to pull the cord and release a charge of tear gas in their direction, to ensure their being on the alert

Geiger Field, Washington. Sighting the tear gas spouting jeep, these m...

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Office of War Information news bureau. These OWI reporters work six days a week on stories for both domestic and overseas use. In the course of a week most of them turn out a list of assignments as long as a cub reporter's. Examples of the variety of stories done: "Roundup on wartime transportation," "Industrial feeding program started in war plants," "U.S. Army heroes of Greek descent," "How to get your tires recapped." Stories for domestic release go to the chief of the general news desk. Ken Stewart, chief of the foreign desk, reviews all overseas assignments

Office of War Information news bureau. These OWI reporters work six da...

Picryl description: Public domain historical photo of Washington DC during the First World War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Sempronius H. Boyd to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 15, 1864  (Seeks release of his brothers)
[ Press release from the office of Senator Jacob K. Javits (R-N.Y.) - Gold Medal for Danny Kaye, August 25, 1961]

[ Press release from the office of Senator Jacob K. Javits (R-N.Y.) - ...

The Library of Congress provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes and makes no warranty with regard to their use for other purposes. The written permission of the copyright owners... More

Kate Heffelfinger after her release from Occoquan Prison, ca. 1917.

Kate Heffelfinger after her release from Occoquan Prison, ca. 1917.

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of a woman escorting Kate Heffelfinger, wrapped in blanket, outside near a car, after release from jail. Kate Heffelfinger, of Shamokin, Penn., was an art studen... More

Chinese Minister's family attend theatre. The March of Time, a motion picture release, attracted representatives of foreign governments when it was shown in Washington. This group, from the left, Madame Sao-Ke Alfred Sze, wife of the minister, and their two daughters, Julia and Alce. The young gentleman is Wilber Sze, nephew of the minister. 2/1/35

Chinese Minister's family attend theatre. The March of Time, a motion ...

A group of women standing next to each other on a checkered floor. Public domain portrait photograph, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

G.O.P. Tun Thumper inspects brain child. Washington, D.C., June 29. Franklyn Waltman, new publicity director of the Republican National committee, inspects his initial release of "Looking Forward." The release is almost identical, as to make-up and type-face, as that put out by Charles Michaelson, Democratic National Committee publicity Chairman, entitled "Dispelling the Fog" 6/29/38

G.O.P. Tun Thumper inspects brain child. Washington, D.C., June 29. Fr...

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

Fuel conservation. Home insulation conserves fuel. Every homeowner can get behind his government's efforts to conserve fuel whether he heats his home with oil or coal, and both are strategically important. Fuel savings can be effected by keeping temperatures at reasonable levels, closing off unused rooms, and insulating in various ways. Windows can be weather stripped. Conservation of fuel will help release railroad and other transportation facilities for the movement of fighting materials

Fuel conservation. Home insulation conserves fuel. Every homeowner can...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a worker, labor, factory, plant, manufacture, industrial facility, 1930s, mid-20th-century industrial photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

The wife of John Bunyan, interceding for his release from prison

The wife of John Bunyan, interceding for his release from prison

This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card. Associated name on shelflist card: Illman.

Publicity release about iron bound box test, 1917

Publicity release about iron bound box test, 1917

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Color presentation at Annapolis. Annapolis, MD May 31. June week at Annapolis got off to a flying start today when Janet Cunneen, of Washington, DC, this year's regimental color girl presented the colors to the company commander H.B. Hahn, Admiral David Sellers, Superintendent of the Naval Academy is in the center. note to editors: this photo is for release June 2. 5/31/37

Color presentation at Annapolis. Annapolis, MD May 31. June week at An...

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Questa, New Mexico. Natives listening to the evening news release from broadcasting station PSA, operated from the parish house by means of loudspeakers by Father Smith, priest to the parish of Questa

Questa, New Mexico. Natives listening to the evening news release from...

Picryl description: Public domain historical photograph of 1930s America during the Great Depression, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

Aluminum collection. A store window display in New York, New York, promoting the National Defense Aluminum Collection (July 21-29, 1941). This collection was conducted by the Office of Civilian Defense and some of the aluminum obtained will be for use in industries producing for national defense. Much of the lower grade aluminum collected which cannot be used directly for this purpose will be used to replace new aluminum in the manufacture of consumer goods, and hence release this new aluminum for use in defense production

Aluminum collection. A store window display in New York, New York, pro...

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To keep your wringer operating properly, dry rolls thoroughly after use with a soft cloth and then release lever which removes pressure from the rolls

To keep your wringer operating properly, dry rolls thoroughly after us...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of workers, war production, aircraft, airfield, the 1930s -1940s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

High school Victory Corps. To release housewives in Silver Spring, Maryland, for war work, girls in the Victory Corps of Montgomery Blair High School operate a day nursery. Besides helping the community, the project ties in with the school's home economics course

High school Victory Corps. To release housewives in Silver Spring, Mar...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of children, kids, 20th-century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Freight train operations on the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad between Chicago and Clinton, Iowa. The rear brakeman signals the engineer to apply and release the brakes as a test. This is the "release" sign

Freight train operations on the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad betw...

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Joilet, Illinois. Conductor giving the brakeman the signal to apply and release the brakes before the train leaves on the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe

Joilet, Illinois. Conductor giving the brakeman the signal to apply an...

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Press Release No. 468, "Robert Frost, Noted American Poet, to Give Reading at the Library of Congress on Wednesday, March 17," March 12, 1948
The  Prisoner's release, or The Dear old flag has come

The Prisoner's release, or The Dear old flag has come

Music associated with the Union side

Questa, New Mexico. Father Smith broadcasting a news release in Spanish from his parish house broadcasting station

Questa, New Mexico. Father Smith broadcasting a news release in Spanis...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of an office worker, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Photograph taken at the White House of the group of children who have come to Wash. to appeal to the President for the release of political prisoners

Photograph taken at the White House of the group of children who have ...

Includes wives of political prisoners who are protesting with children. National Photo Company Collection. No. 18642.

Veteran Polish weather expert joins staff of Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C. March 14. With home, laboratory, and invaluable records of years presumably lost in the recent Polish War, Dr. Henryk Arctowski, of the University of Lvov, one of Poland's foremost scientists and former Antarctic explorer, has started at the Smithsonian Institution the monumental job of determining direct effects of changes in the Sun's radiation on weather conditions on Earth. Recognized in all countries as one of the greatest living authorities on world weather, Dr. Arctowski is continuing his studies in efforts to find relationships between solar conditions and rainfall, barometric pressure, etc., at various places on Earth. His earliest meteorlogical observation began as a young geologist on the Antarctic exploring ship Belgica in 1897-99. For release morning papers of March 18 - 40

Veteran Polish weather expert joins staff of Smithsonian Institution. ...

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Aluminum collection. A store window display in New York, New York, promoting the National Defense Aluminum Collection (July 21-29, 1941). This collection was conducted by the Office of Civilian Defense and some of the aluminum obtained will be for use in industries producing for national defense. Much of the lower grade aluminum collected which cannot be used directly for this purpose will be used to replace new aluminum in the manufacture of consumer goods, and hence release this new aluminum for use in defense production

Aluminum collection. A store window display in New York, New York, pro...

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Aluminum collection. A store window display in Rutherford, New Jersey, promoting the National Defense Aluminum Collection (July 21-29, 1941). This collection was conducted by the Office of Civilian Defense and some of the aluminum obtained will be for use in industries producing for national defense. Much of the lower grade aluminum collected which cannot be used directly for this purpose will be used to replace new aluminum in the manufacture of consumer goods, and hence release this new aluminum for use in defense production

Aluminum collection. A store window display in Rutherford, New Jersey,...

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Nurse training. Student nurses spend a great deal of time in classrooms, as well as in practice in the wards. Many of the students entering schools of nursing today hope to serve in the Army or the Navy Nurse Corps if the war continues until they graduate; but they realize that they are giving war service as soon as their practice work begins, because they help to release graduate nurses to join the armed services

Nurse training. Student nurses spend a great deal of time in classroom...

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A Greyhound bus trip from Louisville, Kentucky, to Memphis, Tennessee, and the terminals. Girl returning to her home in Tennessee from Detroit where she went to look for a defense job. She was told she must have a release and came back. On bus from Louisville to Nashville

A Greyhound bus trip from Louisville, Kentucky, to Memphis, Tennessee,...

Picryl description: Public domain image of passengers, mass transit, transportation, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

John Conness to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 17, 1864  (Release of pirates at San Francisco)
PRESS CORRESPONDENTS. GOVERNMENT RELEASE TO PRESS

PRESS CORRESPONDENTS. GOVERNMENT RELEASE TO PRESS

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Questa, New Mexico. Father Smith broadcasting a news release in Spanish from his parish house broadcasting station

Questa, New Mexico. Father Smith broadcasting a news release in Spanis...

Picryl description: Public domain photograph of an office worker, 1930s, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the United Nations. These three new catalytic oil "cracking" units are turning out gasoline for the new machines of war at the plant of a large U.S. refining company in the southern U.S. state of Louisiana. In the eight years of the development of the "cracking" process in producing gasoline, it is estimated that 1,000,000,000 barrels of crude oil have been saved by the oil industry. The "cracking" process subjects crude oil to heat and pressure by which the oil molecules are broken down and made to release more of their derivable elements. The drain of war on such gasoline producing units as these is shown by the fact that the U.S. has manufactured 180,000 planes since December 7, 1941, propelled by gasoline motors. For example, one U.S. Liberator four-motored bomber in a six-hour bombing run consumes 1,800 gallons of gasoline, enough to last the average U.S. civilian motorist from three to five years

America's petroleum industries pour out fuel and lubricants for the Un...

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Writ of Habeas Corpus and an order of release for Henry Vanderburgh

Writ of Habeas Corpus and an order of release for Henry Vanderburgh

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Women's Press Club skit instructs future first ladies on how to get along. 5. Delegates to the nominating convention include 679,342. 1-2 honest to God newspaperwomen, not counting socialite chiselers, meeting to nominate the next first lady who may pick out her own president. All possible ladies are considered. They attempt to discover if 'Mrs. Roosevelt will settle down, if Mrs. Taft is on a diet, and who Mrs. Dewey was. Mary Johnson of Time, city room gal-bab Lincoln, Washington Times-Herald, Club Editor, Corrinne Frazier, WPA, Correspondent, Mrs. Elizabeth May Craig, Portland, Maine, Press-Herald Chairman, Bess Furman, Furman Features, Political Writer, Malvina Lindsay, Washington Post Woman's Page Editor, Hope Riding Miller, The Washington Post Society editor. Do not release before March 11, 1940

Women's Press Club skit instructs future first ladies on how to get al...

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Fuel conservation. Home insulation conserves fuel. Every homeowner can get behind his government's efforts to conserve fuel whether he heats his home with oil or coal, and both are strategically important. Fuel savings can be effected by keeping temperatures at reasonable levels, closing off unused rooms, and insulating in various ways. Windows can be weather stripped. Conservation of fuel will help release railroad and other transportation facilities for the movement of fighting materials

Fuel conservation. Home insulation conserves fuel. Every homeowner can...

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A Greyhound bus trip from Louisville, Kentucky, to Memphis, Tennessee, and the terminals. Girl returning to her home in Tennessee from Detroit where she went to look for a defense job. She was told she must have a release and came back. On a bus from Louisville to Nashville

A Greyhound bus trip from Louisville, Kentucky, to Memphis, Tennessee,...

Picryl description: Public domain image of passengers, mass transit, transportation, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Questa, New Mexico. Father Smith broadcasting a news release in Spanish from his parish house broadcasting station

Questa, New Mexico. Father Smith broadcasting a news release in Spanis...

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Publicity - 1937 - Press Release - Weekly News Bulletin - NYC

Publicity - 1937 - Press Release - Weekly News Bulletin - NYC

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William H. Ludlow to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, September 14, 1861  (Telegram regarding release of prisoner at Ft. Lafayette)
News Release - Look, Maestro, Here Comes Danny Kaye

News Release - Look, Maestro, Here Comes Danny Kaye

Press release by the Vancouver Symphony Society. (General) On February 20, 1982, Danny Kaye conducted the Vancouver Symphony in a benefit concert. (General) From box marked: Danny Kaye/Sylvia Fine 4 of 5 rec... More

[ United Nations, Press Release, April 11, 1956]

[ United Nations, Press Release, April 11, 1956]

Regarding Danny Kaye's UNICEF tour to present his film "Assignment: Children" (General)

N otes for press release for the Martha Graham performance at the Library of Congress on October 30 [1944]
Judel Blondan to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, April 06, 1864  (Seeks release of his son from prison camp; endorsed by Levi C. Turner)
William A. Newell to John Hay, Saturday, October 15, 1864  (Requests release of prisoners)
Sallie Alexander to Abraham Lincoln, August 29, 1864  (Requests release of prisoners)
William J. Flynn to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 21, 1864  (Seeks release from prison)
Thomas W. Harman to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 15, 1865  (Seeks release of his brother)
Richard B. Carmichael to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 22, 1862  (Seeks release from prison)
J. N. E. Moser to Joseph W. McClurg, Wednesday, January 25, 1865  (Release of rebel prisoners)
Worthington G. Snethen to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, June 24, 1862  (Opposes release of Judge Carmichael)
Julia G. Scott to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 28, 1865  (Requests release of Confederate prisoner)
Special Order No. 272 and Press Release No. 333, April 18, 1946
[ News Release, Utah Symphony: Danny Kaye to lead Utah Symphony on Madcap musical journey, May 5, 1984]

[ News Release, Utah Symphony: Danny Kaye to lead Utah Symphony on Mad...

Photograph related to American actor Danny Kaye. Danny Kaye was an American actor, singer, dancer, and comedian. The Library of Congress provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes ... More

Kentucky Unionists to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 21, 1864  (Petition requesting release of Richard Jacob)
George S. C. Dow to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 14, 1864  (Release of “Big Eagle")
[ Photograph and press release for Danny Kaye at the Desert Inn, Las Vegas]

[ Photograph and press release for Danny Kaye at the Desert Inn, Las V...

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A. Harris to Noah H. Swayne, Tuesday, August 09, 1864  (Seeks release from prison)
Morris L. Hallowell to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, January 15, 1865  (Requests release of Confederate prisoner)
Writ of Habeas Corpus for the release of Mathew Marklin

Writ of Habeas Corpus for the release of Mathew Marklin

Picryl description: Public domain historic political document page scan, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.

John D. Defrees to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 16, 1864  (Release of Francis A. Mallison)
T. Nixon Van Dyke to Margaret Todd Kellogg, Monday, August 29, 1864  (Seeks release from prison)
Thomas Jefferson, December 28, 1790, Negotiations for Release of Americans Captured by Algiers, Notes, Report to President

Thomas Jefferson, December 28, 1790, Negotiations for Release of Ameri...

Negotiations for Release of Americans Captured by Algiers, Notes, Report to President

Sarah A. M. Harding to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 06, 1865  (Seeks release of her son from prison)
Montgomery Blair to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 15, 1864  (Release of Mrs. Wooley's sons)
J. M. Coale to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 12, 1861  (Requests release of imprisoned members of the Maryland legislature)
Letitia Frazer to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, February 21, 1865  (Seeks husband's release from prison)
Press Release No. 182, "Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress," Library of Congress, April 2, 1942

Press Release No. 182, "Annual Report of the Librarian of Congress," L...

Press release describes the work of the Library of Congress both in connection with the war and as an international center of learning.

Press Release No. 63, Library of Congress, April 27, 1942

Press Release No. 63, Library of Congress, April 27, 1942

Press release reveals the effects of the pre-war Defense Program upon the Library of Congress and the resultant record increase in the services it rendered to Congress, defense agencies, and the public.

Publicity - 1937 - Press Release - Weekly News Bulletin - NYC

Publicity - 1937 - Press Release - Weekly News Bulletin - NYC

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Publicity - 1937 - Press Release - Weekly News Bulletin - NYC

Publicity - 1937 - Press Release - Weekly News Bulletin - NYC

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Publicity - 1937 - Press Release - Weekly News Bulletin - NYC

Publicity - 1937 - Press Release - Weekly News Bulletin - NYC

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Publicity - 1937 - Press Release - Weekly News Bulletin - NYC

Publicity - 1937 - Press Release - Weekly News Bulletin - NYC

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Publicity - 1937 - Press Release - Weekly News Bulletin - NYC

Publicity - 1937 - Press Release - Weekly News Bulletin - NYC

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Abraham Lincoln to Friends of Union and Liberty, Monday, May 09, 1864  (Press release announcing success of Grant's army)
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