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Aerial view of Catenary Coal's Samples Mine, a Mountaintop Removal project at the head of Cabin Creek

Aerial view of Catenary Coal's Samples Mine, a Mountaintop Removal pro...

Event: Helicopter tour of Coal River and Mountaintop Removal Sites. In the 1990s, mountaintop removal and reclamation became the mining method of choice for coal operators in central Appalachia. Mountaintop rem... More

Landform complexes produced at the Samples Mountaintop Removal Project on Cabin Creek

Landform complexes produced at the Samples Mountaintop Removal Project...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a coal mine, mining, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Sam Cook, displaying the backside of the t-shirt designed by Carol Jackson, which says, "Ban Mountaintop Removal"

Sam Cook, displaying the backside of the t-shirt designed by Carol Jac...

Event: Mountaintop Removal Summit. In August of 1999, Sam Cook, an anthropologist at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, organized a Mountaintop Removal Summit. The summit, held at the Appalachian South Folk... More

Removal of Lincoln's body

Removal of Lincoln's body

Workmen using crane to remove slabs covering Abraham Lincoln's grave. H3899 U.S. Copyright Office. No. 6.

Removal of innards from cow. Packing plant, Austin, Minnesota

Removal of innards from cow. Packing plant, Austin, Minnesota

Public domain photograph of 1930s industry, war production in the United States free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Ira P. Rankin to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 30, 1863  (Removal from office)
John T. Hogeboom to Abraham Lincoln, January 10 [1862]  (Removal of Abraham Meade as a clerk in the New York appraiser's office)
Providence, Rhode Island, Journal, October 14, 1801, Extract of Letter on Arms Removal
Aerial view of the Samples Mountaintop Removal Project on Cabin Creek

Aerial view of the Samples Mountaintop Removal Project on Cabin Creek

Event: Helicopter tour of Coal River and Mountaintop Removal Sites. In the 1990s, mountaintop removal and reclamation became the mining method of choice for coal operators in central Appalachia. Mountaintop rem... More

John T. Hogeboom to Abraham Lincoln, January 10 [1862]  (Removal of Abraham Meade as a clerk in the New York appraiser's office)
Removal of body of Admiral Dewy from Arlington, 3/28/25

Removal of body of Admiral Dewy from Arlington, 3/28/25

Public domain historical photo, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

[Streetcar track removal] - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

[Streetcar track removal] - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

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Removal of Lincoln's body, Springfield Illinois

Removal of Lincoln's body, Springfield Illinois

People gathered around crate containing coffin of President Abraham Lincoln, in background, empty grave and crane & pulley.

Aluminum casting. Removal of gates and risers from a large ring with a band saw, one of the many operations required before aluminum castings can be called complete. Aluminum Industries Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio

Aluminum casting. Removal of gates and risers from a large ring with a...

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Aerial view of Mountaintop Removal, approaching Racine

Aerial view of Mountaintop Removal, approaching Racine

Event: Helicopter tour of Mountaintop Removal and Reclamation on Big Coal River watershed. "To better understand the method of mining known as "mountaintop removal and reclamation," Lyntha Eiler and I visited t... More

Presentation by Peter Lawson, Manager of Engineering and Environmental Affairs, Arch Coal, Inc:  "Engineering and Design of Mountaintop Removal Operations"

Presentation by Peter Lawson, Manager of Engineering and Environmental...

Event: 25th Annual West Virginia Mining Symposium. Public domain photograph - historical image of West Virginia, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

American Industry will be benefited if labor wage-and-hour bill is passed, says Mme. Perkins. Washington, D.C., June 4. American industry will be a principal beneficiary of federal legeslation to stabilize wages, hours and working conditions, Secretary of Labors Perkins told the Senate and House Labor Committees today before whom she appeared to endorse the Black-Connery Wage and Hour Bill. Removal of sweatshop conditions is the object of this pending bill, 6/4/37

American Industry will be benefited if labor wage-and-hour bill is pas...

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

Closing circle of the Mountaintop Removal Summit

Closing circle of the Mountaintop Removal Summit

Event: Mountaintop Removal Summit. In August of 1999, Sam Cook, an anthropologist at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Virginia, organized a Mountaintop Removal Summit. The summit, held at the Appalachian South Folk... More

M. S. Perry to J. H. Strong, Tuesday, July 02, 1861  (Removal of Elizabeth Smith from St. Marks, Florida)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 11, 1863  (Removal of Victor Smith as collector at Puget Sound)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 11, 1863  (Removal of Victor Smith as collector at Puget Sound)
John T. Hogeboom to Abraham Lincoln, January 10 [1862]  (Removal of Abraham Meade as a clerk in the New York appraiser's office)
Schuyler Colfax to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 23, 1861  (Removal of General Fremont)
James M. Scovel to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 08, 1864  (Removal of provost marshal)
George B. McClellan to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 31, 1862  (Removal of Blenker's Division)
Abraham Lincoln to Jesse K. Dubois, et al., Friday, May 29, 1863  (Removal of Ninian Edwards and William Bailhache)
E. W. Blaisdell Jr. to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 18, 1863  (Removal of Mrs. Melancthon Smith from the post office)
James R. Doolittle to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 17, 1863  (Removal of Milwaukee postmaster; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)
Robert Sarjeant to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 18, 1864  (Removal from office)
Montgomery Blair to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 21, 1861  (Removal of an office holder)
Ephraim Marsh to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 20, 1864  (Removal of Samuel A. Hopkins)
Patrick Henry to Thomas Jefferson, February 21, 1778, Removal of John Goodrich Sr. to Albemarle for Examination

Patrick Henry to Thomas Jefferson, February 21, 1778, Removal of John ...

Removal of John Goodrich Sr. to Albemarle for Examination

Joseph W. McClurg to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 22, 1863  (Removal of General Curtis and affairs in Missouri)
Mary Jay to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 23, 1863  (Removal of postmaster)
Mary Jay to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 23, 1863  (Removal of postmaster)
James O. Broadhead to Montgomery Blair, Tuesday, September 22, 1863  (Removal of General Schofield; endorsed by Blair)
Thomas J. Pickett to Montgomery C. Meigs, Saturday, April 18, 1863  (Removal from office)
Clement A. Finley to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, April 11, 1862  (Removal of a surgeon)
S. B. Watrous to Francis P. Blair Jr., Friday, November 15, 1861  (Removal of New Mexico office holders; with endorsement by Frank Blair)
Abraham Lincoln to Edward L. Baker, Monday, June 15, 1863  (Removal of Ninian Edwards and William Bailhache)
Andrew G. Curtin to Edwin M. Stanton, Wednesday, December 23, 1863  (Removal of Augustus A. Gibson)
Removal! Store to be taken down! Bargains in good clothing! Prices marked down to close out stock ... Macullar & Williams, one-price clothing store. 158 Washington Street, Boston.

Removal! Store to be taken down! Bargains in good clothing! Prices mar...

Page Order: Piece 1 is an Leaflet. 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 Collection; Portf... More

James B. Fry to George P. Waldron, Wednesday, March 02, 1864  (Removal of Waldron from office)
Charles P. Smith to Charles A. Dana, Tuesday, November 15, 1864  (Removal of provost marshal; endorsed by James B. Fry and Edwin M. Stanton)
Georgiana Brown to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 15, 1864  (Removal of General Harvey Brown)
Georgiana Brown to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 15, 1864  (Removal of General Harvey Brown)
Edmund Randolph to Thomas Jefferson, February 22, 1778, Removal of John Goodrich Sr. to Albemarle for Examination

Edmund Randolph to Thomas Jefferson, February 22, 1778, Removal of Joh...

Removal of John Goodrich Sr. to Albemarle for Examination

Benjamin B. French to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, August 26, 1862  (Removal of employee)
James M. Scovel to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 08, 1864  (Removal of provost marshal)
John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865  (Removal of Justice Armour; endorsed by Ashley)
Henry T. Blow to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, March 22, 1863  (Removal of General Curtis)
Charles P. Smith to James B. Fry, Saturday, November 19, 1864  (Removal of draft commissioner)
Charles P. Smith to James B. Fry, Saturday, November 19, 1864  (Removal of draft commissioner)
Virginia General Assembly, October 14, 1776, Draft of Bill for the Removal of the Seat of Government

Virginia General Assembly, October 14, 1776, Draft of Bill for the Rem...

Draft of Bill for the Removal of the Seat of Government

Virginia General Assembly, October 14, 1776, Draft of Bill for the Removal of the Seat of Government

Virginia General Assembly, October 14, 1776, Draft of Bill for the Rem...

Draft of Bill for the Removal of the Seat of Government

Montgomery Blair to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, November 03, 1862  (Removal of Washington D.C. postmaster)
Ira P. Rankin to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 30, 1863  (Removal from office)
Ira P. Rankin to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 30, 1863  (Removal from office)
Caleb B. Smith to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 14, 1861  (Removal of clerk from Census Bureau)
Clement A. Finley to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, April 11, 1862  (Removal of a surgeon)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 25, 1864  (Removal of Isaac Henderson)
Anonymous. “A Southerner” to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 24, 1861  (Recommends Fremont's Removal)
Abraham Lincoln to Edward L. Baker, Monday, June 15, 1863  (Removal of Ninian Edwards and William Bailhache)
Removal. Messrs Dix. & Edwards would announce to the trade, that on the 1st of February their publishing establishment will be removed to the fine central position No. 321 Broadway. [Advertisement of books in press] [New York, 185-?].

Removal. Messrs Dix. & Edwards would announce to the trade, that on th...

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 Collection; Portfolio 122, Folder 45.

Owen Lovejoy to John G. Nicolay, Tuesday, February 02, 1864  (Removal of postmaster at Joliet)
Owen Lovejoy to John G. Nicolay, Tuesday, February 02, 1864  (Removal of postmaster at Joliet)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 11, 1863  (Removal of Victor Smith as collector at Puget Sound)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 11, 1863  (Removal of Victor Smith as collector at Puget Sound)
Schuyler Colfax to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 23, 1861  (Removal of General Fremont)
Charles P. Smith to Charles A. Dana, Tuesday, November 15, 1864  (Removal of provost marshal; endorsed by James B. Fry and Edwin M. Stanton)
Georgiana Brown to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 15, 1864  (Removal of General Harvey Brown)
James B. Fry to Edwin M. Stanton, Sunday, January 17, 1864  (Removal of provost marshal in Missouri; endorsed by Stanton)
M. Tempest to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 29, 1864  (Removal of postmaster at Cincinnati)
M. Tempest to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 29, 1864  (Removal of postmaster at Cincinnati)
Benjamin B. French to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 02, 1863  (Removal as disbursing agent for the Capitol dome)
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 06, 1863  (Removal of collector in California)
Henry T. Blow to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, March 22, 1863  (Removal of General Curtis)
Hiram Barney to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 16, 1862  (Removal of a clerk)
Newton Edmunds to William Jayne, Friday, October 30, 1863  (Removal of provost marshal in Dakota; endorsed by Jayne)
Montgomery Blair to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 21, 1861  (Removal of an office holder)
William T. Otto to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 02, 1863  (Removal of John M. Allen)
John A. McClernand to Ulysses S. Grant, Friday, January 03, 1862  (Removal of Capt. Evans)
Providence, Rhode Island, Journal, October 14, 1801, Extract of Letter on Arms Removal
John M. Frazier to Abraham Lincoln, January 23, 1865  (Removal of Henry W. Hoffman)
Wayne McVeagh to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 03, 1864  (Removal of General Couch)
S. B. Watrous to Francis P. Blair Jr., Friday, November 15, 1861  (Removal of New Mexico office holders; with endorsement by Frank Blair)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 25, 1864  (Removal of Isaac Henderson)
Removal! Store to be taken down! Bargains in good clothing! Prices marked down to close out stock ... Macullar & Williams, one-price clothing store. 158 Washington Street, Boston.

Removal! Store to be taken down! Bargains in good clothing! Prices mar...

Page Order: Piece 1 is an Leaflet. 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 Collection; Portf... More

Anson G. Henry to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 21, 1864  (Removal of Victor Smith; endorsed by John Hay)
John H. Westwood to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 28, 1862  (Removal of Gen. Wool)
Georgiana Brown to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, July 15, 1864  (Removal of General Harvey Brown)
Benjamin B. French to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, August 26, 1862  (Removal of employee)
H. W. Crothers to John C. Underwood, Friday, December 05, 1862  (Removal of James Orr)
John Evans to James M. Ashley, Tuesday, March 14, 1865  (Removal of Justice Armour; endorsed by Ashley)
Montgomery Blair to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 04, 1861  (Removal of Fremont)
George S. Boutwell to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 06, 1863  (Removal of Abram Hyatt)
John B. Henderson to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 30, 1863  (Removal of General Curtis)
Robert Sarjeant to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 18, 1864  (Removal from office)
Thomas J. Pickett to Montgomery C. Meigs, Saturday, April 18, 1863  (Removal from office)
Abraham Lincoln to Salmon P. Chase, Friday, May 08, 1863  (Removal of Victor Smith)
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