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The response - Print, Library of Congress collection

The response - Print, Library of Congress collection

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Sears-Roebuck head testifies. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Appearing before the Special Senate Committee investigating unemployment today, Robert E. Wood, President of Sears-Roebuck Co., declared that business "lacked confidence and was scared" in response to questions by the committee, Wood, said however, that the President's message to Congress was "reassuring," 1/7/38

Sears-Roebuck head testifies. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Appearing befo...

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Erastus Corning, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 30, 1863  (Send response to Lincoln's letter of June 12)
Erastus Corning, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 30, 1863  (Send response to Lincoln's letter of June 12)
Erastus Corning, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 30, 1863  (Send response to Lincoln's letter of June 12)
Thomas Jefferson, 1788, No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions; in French

Thomas Jefferson, 1788, No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions...

No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions; in French

Thomas Jefferson, 1788, No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions; in French

Thomas Jefferson, 1788, No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions...

No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions; in French

Robert H. Milroy to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 04, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's letter of June 29 concerning Milroy's conduct)
Robert H. Milroy to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 04, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's letter of June 29 concerning Milroy's conduct)
Benjamin F. Wade to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 07, 1863  (Copies of documents concerning the Army of the Potomac; with endorsement by Abraham Lincoln and Wade's response)
Benjamin F. Wade to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 07, 1863  (Copies of documents concerning the Army of the Potomac; with endorsement by Abraham Lincoln and Wade's response)
Matthew Birchard, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 01, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's letter of June 29 regarding Vallandigham)
Henry T. Blow to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 18, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's May 15 telegram)
The president's hymn: give thanks all ye people ; in response to the proclamation of the president of the United States recommending a general thanksgiving on November 26th, 1863 [by William Augustus Muhlenberg].
The president's hymn: give thanks all ye people ; in response to the proclamation of the president of the United States recommending a general thanksgiving on November 26th, 1863 [by William Augustus Muhlenberg].
The president's hymn: give thanks all ye people ; in response to the proclamation of the president of the United States recommending a general thanksgiving on November 26th, 1863 [by William Augustus Muhlenberg].
George Joy to Lord Sidmouth, September 12, 1812. Includes response from Lord Sidmouth dated Sept. 14, 1812.
Hold on Abraham: song and chorus, being a response of Uncle Sam's boys, to the call for Three hundred thousand more, (Uncle Sam's boys are coming right along,) to the president of the United States ; sung with immense success by Wood's Minstrels / by Wm. B. Bradbury, author of Marching along, The de
Abraham Lincoln to Matthew Birchard, et al., Monday, June 29, 1863  (Response to the resolutions of the Ohio Democratic Convention)
Alfred B. Ely to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 13, 1861  (Arrest of Gen. Benham; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Dec. 14, 1861; with response from J.L. Lee, Dec 19, 1861 and Gen. McClellan, Dec, 19, 1861)
Send kindly light; Song and response - L.O. Emerson

Send kindly light; Song and response - L.O. Emerson

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)

Frederick Steele to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, February 15, 1863  (Explains his conduct in response to Lincoln's letter of Jan. 22)
Frederick Steele to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, February 15, 1863  (Explains his conduct in response to Lincoln's letter of Jan. 22)
John A. Bingham to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, August 05, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's offer of a judicial appointment at Key West)
Giovanni Acton to Joseph Barnes, January 17, 1803, in Italian, with Response in English
Border State Congressmen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Response to Lincoln's proposal for compensated emancipation)
Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette to Jose Monino, Conde de Floridablanca, February 19, 1783, with response from Floridablanca; in French
Samuel Lusk to Green Adams, Wednesday, February 04, 1863  (Response to Emancipation Proclamation in Kentucky)
Measuring relative humidity by radio. Washington, D.C. June 9. The hair element for measuring relative humidity in radio weather sounding balloons has proved innacurate because of very slow response at the cold temperatures encountered in the upper atmosphere. F.W. Dunmore, Radio Engineer of National Bureau of Standards, has just developed a new device for the U.S.Navy which will overcome this effect and at the same time will not be affected in response by temperature. He is shown in the photograph observing a graph on the recorder being produced by radio signals from an ascending balloon carrying the new device. This is the first record obtained with this new developement and shows a repidity of response much greater than the hair hygrometers Hitherto used. 6/9/37

Measuring relative humidity by radio. Washington, D.C. June 9. The hai...

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PRESIDENT RESPONDS TO BIRTHDAY GREETINGS FROM NATION. A LITTLE GRAYER, PERHAPS, BUT OTHERWISE IN PERFECT HEALTH ON THE EVE OF HIS 56TH BIRTHDAY, PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TONIGHT FROM THE WHITE HOUSE BROADCAST HIS THANKS TO THE ENTIRE NATION FOR THE ENTHUSUASTIC RESPONSE TO THE PLEA FOR AID IN THE FIGHT ON INFANTILE PARALYSIS. OVER 12,000 BIRTHDAY BALLS IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE COUNTRY ARE BEING HELD TO HELP THE CAUSE

PRESIDENT RESPONDS TO BIRTHDAY GREETINGS FROM NATION. A LITTLE GRAYER,...

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Thomas Jefferson, 1788, No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions; in French

Thomas Jefferson, 1788, No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions...

No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions; in French

Thomas Jefferson, 1788, No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions; in French

Thomas Jefferson, 1788, No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions...

No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions; in French

Reverdy Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, April 24, 1861  (Response to Lincoln's letter of April 24 pertaining to the massing of troops in Washington)
Charleston, S. C. June 11, 1886. Dear Sir: The consistory of the Huguenot church of Charleston, S. C. gratefully acknowledge your prompt and kindly response to their appeal ... Treas. for fund repairs Huguenot church. Charleston. S. C. 1886.

Charleston, S. C. June 11, 1886. Dear Sir: The consistory of the Hugue...

Page Order: Piece 1 is a Reverse Folder. Page Order: Reverse Folder Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Col... More

Border State Congressmen to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 15, 1862  (Minority response to Lincoln's proposal for compensated emancipation)
The  response - Public domain World War One sheet music

The response - Public domain World War One sheet music

music by R. A. Browne ; poem and copyright by Miss S.K. Allison. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Manuscript in ink, with typescript lyrics. Also available in digital form on the Library of Co... More

James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, February 4, 1790, Response to Jefferson's Arguments that The Earth Belongs to the Living

James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, February 4, 1790, Response to Jeffe...

Response to Jefferson's Arguments that The Earth Belongs to the Living

James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, February 4, 1790, Response to Jefferson's Arguments that The Earth Belongs to the Living

James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, February 4, 1790, Response to Jeffe...

Response to Jefferson's Arguments that The Earth Belongs to the Living

James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, February 4, 1790, Response to Jefferson's Arguments that The Earth Belongs to the Living

James Madison to Thomas Jefferson, February 4, 1790, Response to Jeffe...

Response to Jefferson's Arguments that The Earth Belongs to the Living

Jackson Grimshaw to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 31, 1862  (Court of inquiry; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln and with response from J.L. Lee)
George Joy to Lord Sidmouth, September 12, 1812. Includes response from Lord Sidmouth dated Sept. 14, 1812.
Nathaniel P. Banks to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, April 17, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's letter of March 29)
Abraham Lincoln to Matthew Birchard, et al., Monday, June 29, 1863  (Response to the resolutions of the Ohio Democratic Convention)
Abraham Lincoln to Matthew Birchard, et al., Monday, June 29, 1863  (Response to the resolutions of the Ohio Democratic Convention)
Daniel Butterfield to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 11, 1863  (Telegram in response to Lincoln's telegram of the same date)
Alfred B. Ely to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 13, 1861  (Arrest of Gen. Benham; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Dec. 14, 1861; with response from J.L. Lee, Dec 19, 1861 and Gen. McClellan, Dec, 19, 1861)
James Speed to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 09, 1865  (Opinion on conscription in response to letter by Andrew G. Curtin)
Thomas Jefferson to George Washington, August 28, 1790, Response to Questions Stated in President's Note
Send kindly light; Song and response - L.O. Emerson

Send kindly light; Song and response - L.O. Emerson

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)

Frederick Steele to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, February 15, 1863  (Explains his conduct in response to Lincoln's letter of Jan. 22)
Joseph Hooker to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, June 14, 1863  (Telegram in response to Lincoln's question concerning General Ewell)
Response after prayer nos. 1, 2, 3, & 4

Response after prayer nos. 1, 2, 3, & 4

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)

Hill leaves Senate. William A. Hill, Boston, Attorney for the utility king, Howard C. Hopson, leaves the Senate side of the Capitol with his counsel, Moultrie Hitt, Washington attorney, where Hill appeared in response to a citation for contempt growing out of the activities of Hopson, who is wanted by the Senate Lobby Investigating committee, 8/15/35

Hill leaves Senate. William A. Hill, Boston, Attorney for the utility ...

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Robert H. Milroy to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 04, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's letter of June 29 concerning Milroy's conduct)
Horatio Seymour to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 14, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's letter of March 23)
Matthew Birchard, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 01, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's letter of June 29 regarding Vallandigham)
Hamilton R. Gamble to Edward Bates, Saturday, December 07, 1861  (Telegram regarding Gen. Schofield; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, Dec. 9, 1861; with response from Gen. McClellan)
Elihu B. Washburne to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, May 20, 1860  (Response to nomination)
The  response - Public domain World War One sheet music

The response - Public domain World War One sheet music

music by R. A. Browne ; poem and copyright by Miss S.K. Allison. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Manuscript in ink, with typescript lyrics. Also available in digital form on the Library of Co... More

John Fitzgerald Lee to John G. Nicolay, Wednesday, June 04, 1862  (Courts martial; with Nicolay's response to Lee)
Oliver S. Halsted, Jr. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 10, 1863  (Telegram in response to Lincoln's June 9 dispatch to Hooker concerning incendiary shells)
John A. Dix to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 28, 1862  (Response to Lincoln's letter of Oct. 26 concerning Virginia and the Emancipation Proclamation)
Abraham Lincoln to Matthew Birchard, et al., Monday, June 29, 1863  (Response to the resolutions of the Ohio Democratic Convention)
Edward Wallace to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 01, 1862  (Response to Lincoln's letter of Sept. 30)
James Speed to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 09, 1865  (Opinion on conscription in response to letter by Andrew G. Curtin)
James Speed to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 09, 1865  (Opinion on conscription in response to letter by Andrew G. Curtin)
Send kindly light; Song and response - L.O. Emerson

Send kindly light; Song and response - L.O. Emerson

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1870-1885 (Microfilm M 3500) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form)

Frederick Steele to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, February 15, 1863  (Explains his conduct in response to Lincoln's letter of Jan. 22)
George H. Pendleton to Robert C. Wood, Tuesday, February 24, 1863  (Resolutions offered in response to letters published in the Cincinnati Times)
Giovanni Acton to Joseph Barnes, January 17, 1803, in Italian, with Response in English
Joseph Hooker to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, June 14, 1863  (Telegram in response to Lincoln's question concerning General Ewell)
Border State Congressmen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Response to Lincoln's proposal for compensated emancipation)
Charles H. Middleton to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 30, 1861  (Fugitive Slave Case; endorsed by Lincoln to William Seward and with Seward's response)
William H. Seward to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 21, 1863  (Appointment of Bradford R. Wood as commissioner to Sandwich Islands; with Lincoln's response)
Erastus Corning, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 30, 1863  (Send response to Lincoln's letter of June 12)
Joseph Hooker to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 07, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's queries of May 7 regarding plans for the army)
Thomas Jefferson, 1788, No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions; in French

Thomas Jefferson, 1788, No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions...

No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions; in French

Thomas Jefferson, 1788, No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions; in French

Thomas Jefferson, 1788, No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions...

No. 3. French Response on Consular Conventions; in French

Robert H. Milroy to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 04, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's letter of June 29 concerning Milroy's conduct)
Robert H. Milroy to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 04, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's letter of June 29 concerning Milroy's conduct)
Robert H. Milroy to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 04, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's letter of June 29 concerning Milroy's conduct)
Charleston, S. C. June 11, 1886. Dear Sir: The consistory of the Huguenot church of Charleston, S. C. gratefully acknowledge your prompt and kindly response to their appeal ... Treas. for fund repairs Huguenot church. Charleston. S. C. 1886.

Charleston, S. C. June 11, 1886. Dear Sir: The consistory of the Hugue...

Page Order: Piece 1 is a Reverse Folder. Page Order: Reverse Folder Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Col... More

Matthew Birchard, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 01, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's letter of June 29 regarding Vallandigham)
Matthew Birchard, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 01, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's letter of June 29 regarding Vallandigham)
Matthew Birchard, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 01, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's letter of June 29 regarding Vallandigham)
Henry T. Blow to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, May 18, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's May 15 telegram)
John A. Gilmer to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 29, 1860  (Lincoln's response to secession)
Robert C. Schenck to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 25, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's letter of July 23)
Robert C. Schenck to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 25, 1863  (Response to Lincoln's letter of July 23)
John Fitzgerald Lee to John G. Nicolay, Wednesday, June 04, 1862  (Courts martial; with Nicolay's response to Lee)
Joshua Tevis to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 20, 1863  (Telegram in response to Lincoln's dispatch of June 18)
Oliver S. Halsted, Jr. to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, June 10, 1863  (Telegram in response to Lincoln's June 9 dispatch to Hooker concerning incendiary shells)
Jackson Grimshaw to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 31, 1862  (Court of inquiry; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln and with response from J.L. Lee)
John A. Dix to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 28, 1862  (Response to Lincoln's letter of Oct. 26 concerning Virginia and the Emancipation Proclamation)
Hold on Abraham: song and chorus, being a response of Uncle Sam's boys, to the call for Three hundred thousand more, (Uncle Sam's boys are coming right along,) to the president of the United States ; sung with immense success by Wood's Minstrels / by Wm. B. Bradbury, author of Marching along, The de
Abraham Lincoln to Matthew Birchard, et al., Monday, June 29, 1863  (Response to the resolutions of the Ohio Democratic Convention)
Ambrose E. Burnside to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, September 23, 1863  (Telegram in response to Lincoln's order to reinforce Rosecrans)
Frederick Steele to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, February 15, 1863  (Explains his conduct in response to Lincoln's letter of Jan. 22)
Frederick Steele to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, February 15, 1863  (Explains his conduct in response to Lincoln's letter of Jan. 22)
Border State Congressmen to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Response to Lincoln's proposal for compensated emancipation)
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