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Mrs R.A. Rollins, Herald 500 Club

Mrs R.A. Rollins, Herald 500 Club

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Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, MO

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, ...

Significance: One of the few remaining mid-19th century brick structures in the Smithville vicinity. Patented in 1836, the property was owned by Sophia Rollins and her family for the next 45 years. Although it ... More

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, MO

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, ...

Significance: One of the few remaining mid-19th century brick structures in the Smithville vicinity. Patented in 1836, the property was owned by Sophia Rollins and her family for the next 45 years. Although it ... More

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, MO

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, ...

Significance: One of the few remaining mid-19th century brick structures in the Smithville vicinity. Patented in 1836, the property was owned by Sophia Rollins and her family for the next 45 years. Although it ... More

Rollins, Dickstein, Dorothy Waring?

Rollins, Dickstein, Dorothy Waring?

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George F. Rollins House, 109 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Falls Church, Virginia

George F. Rollins House, 109 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Falls...

Significance: Interesting example of late 19th century residential design, exhibiting the influence of the Queen Anne style. Survey number: HABS VA-738 Building/structure dates: ca. 1875 Initial Construction

George F. Rollins House, 109 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Falls Church, Virginia

George F. Rollins House, 109 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Falls...

Significance: Interesting example of late 19th century residential design, exhibiting the influence of the Queen Anne style. Survey number: HABS VA-738 Building/structure dates: ca. 1875 Initial Construction

[Rollins Chapel, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.]

[Rollins Chapel, Dartmouth College, Hanover, N.H.]

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Ralph Rollins House, Des Moines, Polk County, IA

Ralph Rollins House, Des Moines, Polk County, IA

Significance: A good example of the English Tudor revival style, the Rollins house represents the rise of the eclectic revivals that arose in the first third of the twentieth century. Survey number: HABS IA-92... More

Rollins Farm Bridge, Spanning Boston & Maine Railroad at Ham Road, Rollinsford, Strafford County, NH

Rollins Farm Bridge, Spanning Boston & Maine Railroad at Ham Road, Rol...

Significance: Rollins Farm Bridge is one of possibly seven standing boxed pony timber bridges in North America, and one of four in New Hampshire. It is the only example of the numerous overhead roadway bridges... More

Rollins Farm Bridge, Spanning Boston & Maine Railroad at Ham Road, Rollinsford, Strafford County, NH

Rollins Farm Bridge, Spanning Boston & Maine Railroad at Ham Road, Rol...

Significance: Rollins Farm Bridge is one of possibly seven standing boxed pony timber bridges in North America, and one of four in New Hampshire. It is the only example of the numerous overhead roadway bridges... More

Rockwell & rollins. steam power printers and stereotypers, 122 Washington Street. Boston [186?].

Rockwell & rollins. steam power printers and stereotypers, 122 Washing...

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Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, MO

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, ...

Significance: One of the few remaining mid-19th century brick structures in the Smithville vicinity. Patented in 1836, the property was owned by Sophia Rollins and her family for the next 45 years. Although it ... More

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, MO

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, ...

Significance: One of the few remaining mid-19th century brick structures in the Smithville vicinity. Patented in 1836, the property was owned by Sophia Rollins and her family for the next 45 years. Although it ... More

Rollins Farm Bridge, Spanning Boston & Maine Railroad at Ham Road, Rollinsford, Strafford County, NH

Rollins Farm Bridge, Spanning Boston & Maine Railroad at Ham Road, Rol...

Significance: Rollins Farm Bridge is one of possibly seven standing boxed pony timber bridges in North America, and one of four in New Hampshire. It is the only example of the numerous overhead roadway bridges... More

George F. Rollins House, 109 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Falls Church, Virginia

George F. Rollins House, 109 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Falls...

Significance: Interesting example of late 19th century residential design, exhibiting the influence of the Queen Anne style. Survey number: HABS VA-738 Building/structure dates: ca. 1875 Initial Construction

Rollins Chapel, Dartmouth College

Rollins Chapel, Dartmouth College

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Sees that Uncle Sam gets value in purchases. Washington, D.C., Sept. 28. Miss Mary L. Rollins is responsible for seeing that the government gets value received for every dollar expended for paper and materials containing textile fibers. As fiber technologist of the National Bureau of Standards, she take a microscopic test of typewriter paper, memo pads, envelopes, police uniforms, chair cushions, flags, etc. to determine whether the articles are delivered are represented when purchased, 9/28/37

Sees that Uncle Sam gets value in purchases. Washington, D.C., Sept. 2...

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Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, MO

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, ...

Significance: One of the few remaining mid-19th century brick structures in the Smithville vicinity. Patented in 1836, the property was owned by Sophia Rollins and her family for the next 45 years. Although it ... More

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, MO

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, ...

Significance: One of the few remaining mid-19th century brick structures in the Smithville vicinity. Patented in 1836, the property was owned by Sophia Rollins and her family for the next 45 years. Although it ... More

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, MO

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, ...

Significance: One of the few remaining mid-19th century brick structures in the Smithville vicinity. Patented in 1836, the property was owned by Sophia Rollins and her family for the next 45 years. Although it ... More

Washington society youngsters impersonate "Horse Marines" at children's horse show. The Misses Jinks of the Horse Marines all set for the Children's Horse Show which will be held in the National Capital on St. Patrick's Day. They are, left to right: Margaretta Rowland; Katrina McCormick, daughter of Mrs. Medill McCormick of Illinois and Miss Anne Rollins

Washington society youngsters impersonate "Horse Marines" at children'...

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Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, MO

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, ...

Significance: One of the few remaining mid-19th century brick structures in the Smithville vicinity. Patented in 1836, the property was owned by Sophia Rollins and her family for the next 45 years. Although it ... More

George F. Rollins House, 109 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Falls Church, Virginia

George F. Rollins House, 109 East Columbia Street, Falls Church, Falls...

Significance: Interesting example of late 19th century residential design, exhibiting the influence of the Queen Anne style. Survey number: HABS VA-738 Building/structure dates: ca. 1875 Initial Construction

Rollins, Honorable Edward Henry, Sen. Of N.H. Chairman of N.H. delegation in the Republican National Convention at Chicago in 1860

Rollins, Honorable Edward Henry, Sen. Of N.H. Chairman of N.H. delegat...

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Rollins Farm Bridge, Spanning Boston & Maine Railroad at Ham Road, Rollinsford, Strafford County, NH

Rollins Farm Bridge, Spanning Boston & Maine Railroad at Ham Road, Rol...

Significance: Rollins Farm Bridge is one of possibly seven standing boxed pony timber bridges in North America, and one of four in New Hampshire. It is the only example of the numerous overhead roadway bridges... More

Rollins Farm Bridge, Spanning Boston & Maine Railroad at Ham Road, Rollinsford, Strafford County, NH

Rollins Farm Bridge, Spanning Boston & Maine Railroad at Ham Road, Rol...

Significance: Rollins Farm Bridge is one of possibly seven standing boxed pony timber bridges in North America, and one of four in New Hampshire. It is the only example of the numerous overhead roadway bridges... More

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, MO

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, ...

Significance: One of the few remaining mid-19th century brick structures in the Smithville vicinity. Patented in 1836, the property was owned by Sophia Rollins and her family for the next 45 years. Although it ... More

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, MO

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, ...

Significance: One of the few remaining mid-19th century brick structures in the Smithville vicinity. Patented in 1836, the property was owned by Sophia Rollins and her family for the next 45 years. Although it ... More

William E. Chandler and Edward H. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 08, 1864  (Telegram reporting New Hampshire election results)
Edward H. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 21, 1860  (Introduction)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 08, 1863  (Statement on General Schofield and affairs in Missouri)
William F. Switzler to James Rollins, Tuesday, February 24, 1863  (Appointment as paymaster)
J. B. Douglass to James S. Rollins, Thursday, April 17, 1862  (Requests commutation of sentence)
Letter from Montgomery Rollins to Alexander Graham Bell, April 26, 1910
James S. Rollins to Edward Bates, Sunday, September 13, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, July 26, 1863  (Recommends full pardon for Sterling Price)
Gilman Marston to Hiram Rollins, Tuesday, October 11, 1864  (Soldier vote)
Rollins, E. H. - Douglass Frederick collection

Rollins, E. H. - Douglass Frederick collection

You are about to apply A document from LOC collection of correspondence between Frederick Douglass and his peers. Frederick Douglass was an African American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and st... More

Rollins, E. H. - Douglass Frederick collection

Rollins, E. H. - Douglass Frederick collection

You are about to apply A document from LOC collection of correspondence between Frederick Douglass and his peers. Frederick Douglass was an African American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and st... More

Rollins, E. H. - Douglass Frederick collection

Rollins, E. H. - Douglass Frederick collection

You are about to apply A document from LOC collection of correspondence between Frederick Douglass and his peers. Frederick Douglass was an African American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and st... More

Union Citizens of Boone County Missouri to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 26, 1862  (Petitions requesting repeal of order banishing James L. Matthews from the state; endorsed by James S. Rollins)
Charles Gibson and James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, October 11, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 12, 1863  (Political affairs in Missouri)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 02, 1862  (Requests commutation of sentence for one of his constituents)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 08, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
John M. Robinson to James S. Rollins, Friday, November 28, 1862  (Seeks return of his citizenship; endorsed by Rollins and attested to by several others)
Robert L. Todd to James S. Rollins, Friday, April 18, 1862  (Requests commutation of sentence)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, July 26, 1863  (Recommends full pardon for Sterling Price)
Asa Fowler to Edward H. Rollins, Monday, March 14, 1864  (Case of Lt. Jason Snell)
Rollins, E. H. - Douglass Frederick collection

Rollins, E. H. - Douglass Frederick collection

You are about to apply A document from LOC collection of correspondence between Frederick Douglass and his peers. Frederick Douglass was an African American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and st... More

James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 08, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 08, 1863  (Statement on General Schofield and affairs in Missouri)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 08, 1863  (Statement on General Schofield and affairs in Missouri)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 08, 1863  (Statement on General Schofield and affairs in Missouri)
A. J. McCreery to James S. Rollins, Monday, January 02, 1865  (Parole for McCreery; endorsed by Rollins)
Edward H. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, March 02, 1860  (Cover letter)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 02, 1862  (Requests commutation of sentence for one of his constituents)
J. B. Douglass to James S. Rollins, Thursday, April 17, 1862  (Requests commutation of sentence)
James S. Rollins to Edward Bates, Sunday, September 13, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
Hiram Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 14, 1863  (Introduction)
Rollins, E. H. - Douglass Frederick collection

Rollins, E. H. - Douglass Frederick collection

You are about to apply A document from LOC collection of correspondence between Frederick Douglass and his peers. Frederick Douglass was an African American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and st... More

Rollins, E. H. - Douglass Frederick collection

Rollins, E. H. - Douglass Frederick collection

You are about to apply A document from LOC collection of correspondence between Frederick Douglass and his peers. Frederick Douglass was an African American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and st... More

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, MO

Sophia Rollins House, Farm Route F vicinity, Smithville, Clay County, ...

Significance: One of the few remaining mid-19th century brick structures in the Smithville vicinity. Patented in 1836, the property was owned by Sophia Rollins and her family for the next 45 years. Although it ... More

Green Clay Smith to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 16, 1864  (Appointment for William Russell; endorsed by James S. Rollins)
Green Clay Smith to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 16, 1864  (Appointment for William Russell; endorsed by James S. Rollins)
A. J. McCreery to James S. Rollins, Monday, January 02, 1865  (Parole for McCreery; endorsed by Rollins)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 02, 1862  (Requests commutation of sentence for one of his constituents)
President Hamilton Holt and the trustees of Rollins College request the pleasure of your company at luncheon at the Country Club of Orlando Friday, February 21, 1941 at 1:00 o'clock to meet Edwin Cranberry ... Winter Park Florida.

President Hamilton Holt and the trustees of Rollins College request th...

Page Order: Piece 1 is a 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; Portfo... More

James S. Rollins to Edward Bates, Sunday, September 13, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
Irving O. Hockaday to James S. Rollins, April 1862  (Requests pardon for Henry Larimore)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 08, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
James S. Rollins, Friday, October 03, 1862  (Clipping of Speech)

James S. Rollins, Friday, October 03, 1862 (Clipping of Speech)

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Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John M. Robinson to James S. Rollins, Friday, November 28, 1862 (Seeks return of his citizenship; endorsed by Rollins and attested to by several others)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: J...

Seeks return of his citizenship; endorsed by Rollins and attested to by several others

Charles Gibson and James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, October 11, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, June 12, 1863  (Political affairs in Missouri)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 02, 1862  (Requests commutation of sentence for one of his constituents)
J. B. Douglass to James S. Rollins, Thursday, April 17, 1862  (Requests commutation of sentence)
John M. Robinson to James S. Rollins, Friday, November 28, 1862  (Seeks return of his citizenship; endorsed by Rollins and attested to by several others)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, March 02, 1863  (Recommends William Switzler)
State of New Hampshire. By His Excellency Frank West Rollins, Governor. A proclamation for a day of public thanksgiving and praise. I hereby appoint Thursday, the thirtieth day of November, as a day of joyful thanksgiving to Almighty God ... Giv

State of New Hampshire. By His Excellency Frank West Rollins, Governor...

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. 2 duplicate copies Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 97, Folder ... More

Union Citizens of Boone County Missouri to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, December 26, 1862  (Petitions requesting repeal of order banishing James L. Matthews from the state; endorsed by James S. Rollins)
Boston Republicans Headquarters to Edward H. Rollins, Thursday, March 01, 1860  (Invitation)

Boston Republicans Headquarters to Edward H. Rollins, Thursday, March ...

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Edward H. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 21, 1860  (Introduction)
Green Clay Smith to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 16, 1864  (Appointment for William Russell; endorsed by James S. Rollins)
James S. Rollins to Edward Bates, Sunday, September 13, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
Robert L. Todd to James S. Rollins, Friday, April 18, 1862  (Requests commutation of sentence)
Rollins, E. H. - Douglass Frederick collection

Rollins, E. H. - Douglass Frederick collection

You are about to apply A document from LOC collection of correspondence between Frederick Douglass and his peers. Frederick Douglass was an African American social reformer, abolitionist, orator, writer, and st... More

Charles Gibson and James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, October 11, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
Charles Gibson and James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, October 11, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 02, 1862  (Seeks pardon for one of his constituents; endorsed by William A. Hall)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 08, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 08, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
James S. Rollins to Edward Bates, Sunday, September 13, 1863  (Affairs in Missouri)
Robert L. Todd to James S. Rollins, Friday, April 18, 1862  (Requests commutation of sentence)
Gilman Marston to Hiram Rollins, Tuesday, October 11, 1864  (Soldier vote)
Irving O. Hockaday to James S. Rollins, April 1862  (Requests pardon for Henry Larimore)
Irving O. Hockaday to James S. Rollins, April 1862  (Requests pardon for Henry Larimore)
Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: John M. Robinson to James S. Rollins, Friday, November 28, 1862 (Seeks return of his citizenship; endorsed by Rollins and attested to by several others)

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: J...

Seeks return of his citizenship; endorsed by Rollins and attested to by several others

James S. Rollins to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 02, 1862  (Seeks pardon for one of his constituents; endorsed by William A. Hall)
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