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[Robert R. Robinson, kennel master at the White House for Herbert Hoover's dogs, Buckeye, a German police dog; King Tut, a Belgian police dog; and Englehurst Gillette, a Gordon setter]

[Robert R. Robinson, kennel master at the White House for Herbert Hoov...

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, May 2, 1803

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, May 2, 1803

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Thomas C. Blaisdell, Assistant Director of the National Resources Planning Board (left); Robert R. Nathan, Assistant Director of Progress Reports, War Production Board (right); and Fred Searles, Consultant on Ordnance, Ammunition Division, U.S. Army(standing). The three-man planning committee which acts in an advisory capacity to Donald M. Nelson, Chairman of the War Production Board

Thomas C. Blaisdell, Assistant Director of the National Resources Plan...

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Sen. Robert R. Reynolds of N.C., Jan. 1940

Sen. Robert R. Reynolds of N.C., Jan. 1940

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, May 2, 1801

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, May 2, 1801

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Witness before monopoly committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 2. Among the steel leaders appearing before the National Monopoly Committee today was Robert R. McMath, a Vice President of the Bethlehem Steel Co.

Witness before monopoly committee. Washington, D.C., Nov. 2. Among the...

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New heads of the Van Sweringen RR Empire. Washington, D.C., May 6. Senator Wheeler's Senate Committee began today started investigation of the latest transfer of control of the Van Sweringen Railroad Empire. Two weeks ago George Ball sold the control to three brokers of the New York namely Young, Kobe and Co. who are closely identified with General Motors and Du Pont interests. Left to right in a huddle before the session are: Walter S. Orr, attorney for the brokers; and the new owners Allen P. Kirby; Robert R. Young; and Frank F. Kolbe, 5/6/1937

New heads of the Van Sweringen RR Empire. Washington, D.C., May 6. Sen...

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Mrs. Robert R. Reynolds and her little girl. Mr. Reynolds works at the Bath Iron Works. They came to Bath about three months ago from Bethel, Maine and have been living in the trailer since they came. Get water, etc., from house nearby

Mrs. Robert R. Reynolds and her little girl. Mr. Reynolds works at the...

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Robert R. Brooks, Labor Representative, Priorities Branch, Labor Division, Office of Production Management (OPM)

Robert R. Brooks, Labor Representative, Priorities Branch, Labor Divis...

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Robert R. Nathan, Assistant Director of Progress Reports, War Production Board, one of the members of the Planning Committee which acts in an advisory capacity to Donald M. Nelson, Chairman of War Production Board

Robert R. Nathan, Assistant Director of Progress Reports, War Producti...

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James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, March 31, 1804. Extract of letter, part in cipher.

James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, March 31, 1804. Extract of lett...

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Senate Military Affairs Committee. Washington, D.C., July 2. The Senate Military Affairs Committee which today be a vote of 14 to 3 approved the nomination [of] Henry Stimson to be secretary of war. Front row, left to right: Senators H. Styles Bridges, New Hampshire; Warren R. Austin, Vermont; Morris Sheppard of Texas, chairman; Robert R. Reynolds, North Carolina; Elbert D. Thomas, Utah; and Sherman Minton, Indiana. Back row, left to right: Senators Chan Gurney, South Dakota; Lister Hill, Alabama; A.B. "Happy" Chandler, Kentucky; John Thomas, Idaho; H.H. Schwartz, Wyoming; Edwin C. Johnson, Colorado; and Sheridan Downey, Calif., 7-2-40

Senate Military Affairs Committee. Washington, D.C., July 2. The Senat...

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Robert R. Robinson, Buckeye, King Tutt, Eaglehurst, 3/29/22

Robert R. Robinson, Buckeye, King Tutt, Eaglehurst, 3/29/22

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[Robert R. Watson(?) or Robinson(?), kennel master at the White House, with pets of Herbert Hoover, King Tut, a Belgian police dog; Whoopie, a schnauzer; and Englehurst Gillette, a Gordon setter]

[Robert R. Watson(?) or Robinson(?), kennel master at the White House,...

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Whoopie and Englehurst Gillette two of the White House dogs with Robert R. Robinson

Whoopie and Englehurst Gillette two of the White House dogs with Rober...

Two dogs on steps. In album: Washington, D.C., 3 June 1927 to 30 May 1929, v. 2, Herbert E. French, National Photo Company, p. 30, no. 42442. Forms part of: National Photo Company Collection (Library of Congres... More

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, July 5, 1800, with Drawing

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, July 5, 1800, with Drawing

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, January 11, 1804

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, January 11, 1804

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, January 11, 1806

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, January 11, 1806

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James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, March 31, 1804. Extract of letter, part in cipher.

James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, March 31, 1804. Extract of lett...

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Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, March 22, 1807.

Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, March 22, 1807.

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Thomas Sumter, Jr. to Robert R. Livingston, April 27, 1802

Thomas Sumter, Jr. to Robert R. Livingston, April 27, 1802

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Thomas Sumter, Jr. to Robert R. Livingston, April 27, 1802

Thomas Sumter, Jr. to Robert R. Livingston, April 27, 1802

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, December 10, 1790, with Memorandum on Patenting Proposed Invention
Robert R. Livingston to James Monroe, May 23, 1803

Robert R. Livingston to James Monroe, May 23, 1803

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Robert R. Livingston to Francois Barbe-Marbois, September 13, 1803. With copy.

Robert R. Livingston to Francois Barbe-Marbois, September 13, 1803. Wi...

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Robert R. Livingston to Francois Barbe-Marbois, September 13, 1803. With copy.

Robert R. Livingston to Francois Barbe-Marbois, September 13, 1803. Wi...

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, June 2, 1803, with Cipher and Copy
James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, February 7, 1804.

James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, February 7, 1804.

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James Monroe to Robert R. Livingston, August 20, 1803. With Copy.

James Monroe to Robert R. Livingston, August 20, 1803. With Copy.

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James Monroe to Robert R. Livingston, August 20, 1803. With Copy.

James Monroe to Robert R. Livingston, August 20, 1803. With Copy.

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, December 26, 1801

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, December 26, 1801

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Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, March 13, 1783

Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, March 13, 1783

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Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, May 17, 1807.

Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, May 17, 1807.

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Sumter, Jr., April 27, 1802

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Sumter, Jr., April 27, 1802

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, May 4, 1802

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, May 4, 1802

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Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, March 12, 1804. Partly in cipher, includes duplicate.

Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, March 12, 1804. Partly in ciphe...

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, September 22, 1808, and Copy

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, September 22, 1808, and Copy

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Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, April 30, 1800

Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, April 30, 1800

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Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, October 3, 1801
Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, September 21, 1803

Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, September 21, 1803

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Sen. Wheeler greets new RR empire owners. Washington, D.C., May 6. Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Mont. Chairman of the Railway Finance Committee of the Senate is shown greeting the new owners of the Van Sweringen Railroad Empire before the hearing started today at the above Committee. Left to right: Senator Wheeler, Allen P. Kirby and Robert R. Young. The latter two are the Young, Kobe and Co. who purchased the Van Sweringen interests, 5/6/1937

Sen. Wheeler greets new RR empire owners. Washington, D.C., May 6. Sen...

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Robert R. Hesse [UNICEF] to Mrs. Danny Kaye [Sylvia Fine], January 31, 1989

Robert R. Hesse [UNICEF] to Mrs. Danny Kaye [Sylvia Fine], January 31,...

Regarding the Danny Kaye Memorial Fund set up by UNICEF. (General) The Library of Congress provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes and makes no warranty with regard to their us... More

Thomas Sumter, Jr. to Robert R. Livingston, May 6, 1802

Thomas Sumter, Jr. to Robert R. Livingston, May 6, 1802

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James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, March 31, 1804. Extract of letter, part in cipher.

James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, March 31, 1804. Extract of lett...

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James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, March 31, 1804. Extract of letter, part in cipher.

James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, March 31, 1804. Extract of lett...

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Thomas Sumter, Jr. to Robert R. Livingston, April 27, 1802

Thomas Sumter, Jr. to Robert R. Livingston, April 27, 1802

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, March 29, 1801

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, March 29, 1801

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Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, February 14, 1783

Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, February 14, 1783

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, July 5, 1800, with Drawing

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, July 5, 1800, with Drawing

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, July 5, 1800, with Drawing

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, July 5, 1800, with Drawing

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, March 12, 1803
James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, May 7, 1802

James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, May 7, 1802

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, June 2, 1803, with Cipher and Copy
Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, June 2, 1803, with Cipher and Copy
Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, September 9, 1801

Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, September 9, 1801

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Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, September 18, 1803. Partly in cipher and a copy enclosed.

Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, September 18, 1803. Partly in c...

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Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, September 18, 1803. Partly in cipher and a copy enclosed.

Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, September 18, 1803. Partly in c...

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Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, January 24, 1809.

Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, January 24, 1809.

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Robert R. Livingston, April 29, 1783, Report on American Foreign Ministers; Extract
Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, May 5, 1804. Partly in cipher and copy.

Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, May 5, 1804. Partly in cipher a...

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Sumter, Jr., April 27, 1802

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Sumter, Jr., April 27, 1802

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Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, September 2, 1800
Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, September 2, 1800
Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, February 20, 1791

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, February 20, 1791

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Sumter, Jr., May 6, 1802

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Sumter, Jr., May 6, 1802

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, March 16, 1801

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, March 16, 1801

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Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, November 4, 1803, with Draft

Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, November 4, 1803, with Draft

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Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, September 17, 1803. Partly in cipher and copy.
Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, September 17, 1803. Partly in cipher and copy.
Robert R. Ruffin to Robert Butler, September 23, 1818

Robert R. Ruffin to Robert Butler, September 23, 1818

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, October 1, 1790

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, October 1, 1790

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Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, June 4, 1801

Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, June 4, 1801

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, March 12, 1801

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, March 12, 1801

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Thomas Sumter, Jr. to Robert R. Livingston, April 27, 1802

Thomas Sumter, Jr. to Robert R. Livingston, April 27, 1802

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, December 10, 1790, with Memorandum on Patenting Proposed Invention
Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, December 10, 1790, with Memorandum on Patenting Proposed Invention
Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, July 5, 1800, with Drawing

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, July 5, 1800, with Drawing

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, March 12, 1803
Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, March 12, 1803
Benjamin Franklin to Robert R. Livingston, October 14, 1782, Extract and Copy

Benjamin Franklin to Robert R. Livingston, October 14, 1782, Extract a...

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, February 14, 1783, with Congressional Resolution Ordering Jefferson Not to Sail

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, February 14, 1783, with Cong...

with Congressional Resolution Ordering Jefferson Not to Sail

James Monroe to Robert R. Livingston, August 20, 1803. With Copy.

James Monroe to Robert R. Livingston, August 20, 1803. With Copy.

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Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, September 9, 1801

Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, September 9, 1801

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Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, September 9, 1801

Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, September 9, 1801

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Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, September 18, 1803. Partly in cipher and a copy enclosed.

Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, September 18, 1803. Partly in c...

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, August 1, 1790

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, August 1, 1790

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Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, February 7, 1783

Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, February 7, 1783

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Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, February 7, 1783

Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, February 7, 1783

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Sumter, Jr., April 27, 1802

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Sumter, Jr., April 27, 1802

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Sumter, Jr., April 27, 1802

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Sumter, Jr., April 27, 1802

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Sumter, Jr., April 27, 1802

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Sumter, Jr., April 27, 1802

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Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, May 22, 1802

Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, May 22, 1802

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Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, January 8, 1808.

Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, January 8, 1808.

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Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, September 17, 1803. Partly in cipher and copy.
James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, May 5, 1804. Partly in Cipher.
Robert R. Livingston to Thomas Jefferson, April 14, 1803, with Copy
Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, January 30, 1795.

Robert R. Livingston to James Madison, January 30, 1795.

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James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, July 5, 1805.

James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, July 5, 1805.

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James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, August 10, 1795.

James Madison to Robert R. Livingston, August 10, 1795.

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Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, March 16, 1802

Thomas Jefferson to Robert R. Livingston, March 16, 1802

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