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Closing hour, Saturday noon, at Dallas Mill. Every child in photos, so far as I was able to ascertain, works in that mill. When I questioned some of the youngest boys, they said they were 12, and then other boys said they were lying. (Which sentiment I agreed with.)  Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Closing hour, Saturday noon, at Dallas Mill. Every child in photos, so...

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Opposes judgeship for former Governor James V. Allred of Texas. Washington, D.C., Jan. 27. Rep. Martin Dies today told a one-man subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee that popular sentiment is 'overwhelming against appointment' of Former Governor James W. Alred as a District Judge for the southern district of Texas. Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, of Wyoming, was the only member of the committee present to hear Dies express his opposition, 1-27-39

Opposes judgeship for former Governor James V. Allred of Texas. Washin...

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Closing hour, Saturday noon, at Dallas Mill. Every child in photos, so far as I was able to ascertain, works in that mill. When I questioned some of the youngest boys as to their ages, they said they were 12, and then other boys said they were lying. (Which sentiment I agreed with.)  Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Closing hour, Saturday noon, at Dallas Mill. Every child in photos, so...

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Taos County, New Mexico. Political sentiment in Spanish-American home

Taos County, New Mexico. Political sentiment in Spanish-American home

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Republican National Committee chairman before Dies Committee. Washington, D.C., May 22. John Hamilton, chairman of the Republican National Committee, today told the Dies Committee Investigating Un-American Activities that he had no prior knowledge of the activities of persons alleged to have disseminated anti-Semitic propaganda. Hamilton was subpoenaed after it was learned that he had exchanged letters with a Mr. Campbell, who described himself before the committee today as an 'American nationalist' opposed to the internationalist sentiment that he said is trying to get the nation into foreign wars

Republican National Committee chairman before Dies Committee. Washingt...

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"Give me liberty, or give me death!" Patrick Henry delivering his great speech on the rights of the colonies, before the Virginia Assembly, convened at Richmond, March 23rd 1775, concluding with the above sentiment, which became the war cry of the revolution.

"Give me liberty, or give me death!" Patrick Henry delivering his grea...

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Closing hour, Saturday noon, at Dallas Mill. Every child in photos, so far as I was able to ascertain, works in that mill. When I questioned some of the youngest boys as to their ages, they said they were 12, and then other boys said they were lying. (Which sentiment I agreed with.)  Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Closing hour, Saturday noon, at Dallas Mill. Every child in photos, so...

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Closing hour, Saturday noon, at Dallas Mill. Every child in photos, so far as I was able to ascertain, works in the mill. When I questioned some of the youngest boys as to their ages, they said they were 12, and then other boys said they were lying. (Which sentiment I agreed with.)  Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Closing hour, Saturday noon, at Dallas Mill. Every child in photos, so...

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Oliver Ellsworth to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 18, 1861  (Public sentiment in Boston)

Oliver Ellsworth to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 18, 1861 (Public...

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They have felt the lash of public sentiment

They have felt the lash of public sentiment

(DLC/PP-1933:0179). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: "What's the Matter with America" by William Allen White, Collier's weekly, 38:17 (Dec. 1, 1906).

Closing hour, Saturday noon, at Dallas Mill. Every child in photos, so far as I was able to ascertain, works in that mill. When I questioned some of the youngest boys as to their ages, they said they were 12, and then other boys said they were lying. (Which sentiment I agreed with.)  Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Closing hour, Saturday noon, at Dallas Mill. Every child in photos, so...

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William C. Smedes to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 04, 1861  (Report from Mississippi on Southern sentiment)
Closing hour, Saturday noon, at Dallas Mill. Every child in photos, so far as I was able to ascertain, works in that mill. When I questioned some of the youngest boys as to their ages, they said they were 12, and then other boys said they were lying. (Which sentiment I agreed with.)  Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Closing hour, Saturday noon, at Dallas Mill. Every child in photos, so...

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Republican National Committee chairman before Dies Committee. Washington, D.C., May 22. John Hamilton, chairman of the Republican National Committee, today told the Dies Committee Investigating UnAmerican Activities that he had no knowledge of the activities of persons alleged to have disseminated anti-semetic propaganda. Hamilton was subpeoned after it was learned that he had exchanged letters with a Mr. Campbell, who described himself before the committee today as an 'American Nationalist' opposed to the internationalist sentiment that he said is trying to get the nation into foreign wars

Republican National Committee chairman before Dies Committee. Washingt...

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Isachar Zacharie to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 19, 1863  (Public sentiment in Louisiana)
Closing hour, Saturday noon, at Dallas Mill. Every child in photos, so far as I was able to ascertain, works in that mill. When I questioned some of the youngest boys as to their ages, they said they were 12 and then other boys said they were lying. (Which sentiment I agreed with.)  Location: Huntsville, Alabama.

Closing hour, Saturday noon, at Dallas Mill. Every child in photos, so...

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William C. Smedes to Henry J. Raymond, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Secessionist sentiment in Mississippi)
William W. Gallaer to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 09, 1863  (Union sentiment in Memphis)
Sammy's sentiment - Public domain World War One sheet music

Sammy's sentiment - Public domain World War One sheet music

Words by Mrs. Ozia Banks Reed ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) G-12-2 North American Music Company (music plate)

Isachar Zacharie to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 19, 1863  (Public sentiment in Louisiana)
Oliver Ellsworth to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 18, 1861  (Public sentiment in Boston)

Oliver Ellsworth to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 18, 1861 (Public...

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Andrew H. Reeder to Simon Cameron, Wednesday, April 24, 1861  (Public sentiment in Pennsylvania)
Orville H. Browning to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 25, 1862  (Public sentiment in Illinois)
Isachar Zacharie to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 19, 1863  (Public sentiment in Louisiana)
Richard Phillips to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 15, 1862  (Union sentiment in Mississippi; endorsed by John Pettus)
Oliver Ellsworth to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 18, 1861  (Public sentiment in Boston)

Oliver Ellsworth to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 18, 1861 (Public...

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Andrew H. Reeder to Simon Cameron, Wednesday, April 24, 1861  (Public sentiment in Pennsylvania)
William C. Smedes to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 04, 1861  (Report from Mississippi on Southern sentiment)
"To the Freemen of Vermont" [Papers relating to the history of Vermont, Oct. 19, 1774- to Nov, 15, 1820, with foreword by Henry Stevens concerning anti-slavery sentiment in Vermont] [n. d.].

"To the Freemen of Vermont" [Papers relating to the history of Vermont...

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 177, Folder 2.

Orville H. Browning to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 25, 1862  (Public sentiment in Illinois)
George H. Keith to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 23, 1860  (Report on Southern sentiment)
Richard Phillips to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 15, 1862  (Union sentiment in Mississippi; endorsed by John Pettus)
J. Barton McFarland to Edward Bates, Tuesday, January 12, 1864  (Union sentiment in Texas)
Andrew H. Reeder to Simon Cameron, Wednesday, April 24, 1861  (Public sentiment in Pennsylvania)
"To the Freemen of Vermont" [Papers relating to the history of Vermont, Oct. 19, 1774- to Nov, 15, 1820, with foreword by Henry Stevens concerning anti-slavery sentiment in Vermont] [n. d.].

"To the Freemen of Vermont" [Papers relating to the history of Vermont...

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 177, Folder 2.

Orville H. Browning to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 11, 1862  (Public sentiment in Illinois)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)
To the people of Portland. It is believed that a fair expression of public sentiment upon the question of giving further aid to the air line was not obtained at town meeting last Saturday, owing to the absence of a very large number of voters fr

To the people of Portland. It is believed that a fair expression of pu...

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 27, Folder 26.

William W. Gallaer to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 09, 1863  (Union sentiment in Memphis)
William W. Gallaer to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 09, 1863  (Union sentiment in Memphis)
William C. Smedes to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 04, 1861  (Report from Mississippi on Southern sentiment)
William C. Smedes to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 04, 1861  (Report from Mississippi on Southern sentiment)
Taos County, New Mexico. Political sentiment in Spanish-American home

Taos County, New Mexico. Political sentiment in Spanish-American home

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William B. Thomas to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 06, 1861  (Sentiment in Pennsylvania regarding secession crisis)
John W. Wood to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 10, 1864  (Union sentiment in Mississippi)
William C. Smedes to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 04, 1861  (Report from Mississippi on Southern sentiment)
William C. Smedes to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 04, 1861  (Report from Mississippi on Southern sentiment)
George H. Keith to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 23, 1860  (Report on Southern sentiment)
Isachar Zacharie to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 19, 1863  (Public sentiment in Louisiana)
Oliver Ellsworth to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 18, 1861  (Public sentiment in Boston)

Oliver Ellsworth to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 18, 1861 (Public...

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Oliver Ellsworth to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 18, 1861  (Public sentiment in Boston)

Oliver Ellsworth to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 18, 1861 (Public...

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Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)
"Give me liberty, or give me death!" Patrick Henry delivering his great speech on the rights of the colonies, before the Virginia Assembly, convened at Richmond, March 23rd 1775, concluding with the above sentiment, which became the war cry of the revolution.

"Give me liberty, or give me death!" Patrick Henry delivering his grea...

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J. Barton McFarland to Edward Bates, Tuesday, January 12, 1864  (Union sentiment in Texas)
Sammy's sentiment - Public domain World War One sheet music

Sammy's sentiment - Public domain World War One sheet music

Words by Mrs. Ozia Banks Reed ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) G-12-2 North American Music Company (music plate)

Orville H. Browning to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 25, 1862  (Public sentiment in Illinois)
Orville H. Browning to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 11, 1862  (Public sentiment in Illinois)
L. R. Marshall to Reverdy Johnson, Tuesday, September 08, 1863  (Union sentiment in Mississippi)
William W. Gallaer to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 09, 1863  (Union sentiment in Memphis)
William W. Gallaer to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 09, 1863  (Union sentiment in Memphis)
"To the Freemen of Vermont" [Papers relating to the history of Vermont, Oct. 19, 1774- to Nov, 15, 1820, with foreword by Henry Stevens concerning anti-slavery sentiment in Vermont] [n. d.].

"To the Freemen of Vermont" [Papers relating to the history of Vermont...

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 177, Folder 2.

Orville H. Browning to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 11, 1862  (Public sentiment in Illinois)
Phineas T. Barnum to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, August 30, 1861  (Union sentiment in Connecticut)
Isachar Zacharie to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 19, 1863  (Public sentiment in Louisiana)
L. R. Marshall to Reverdy Johnson, Tuesday, September 08, 1863  (Union sentiment in Mississippi)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)
John W. Wood to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 10, 1864  (Union sentiment in Mississippi)
William C. Smedes to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 04, 1861  (Report from Mississippi on Southern sentiment)
Sammy's sentiment - Public domain World War One sheet music

Sammy's sentiment - Public domain World War One sheet music

Words by Mrs. Ozia Banks Reed ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) G-12-2 North American Music Company (music plate)

A. Burwell to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, August 28, 1863  (Public sentiment in Mississippi)
George H. Keith to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 23, 1860  (Report on Southern sentiment)
James R. Doolittle to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 18, 1861  (Political affairs and public sentiment in Wisconsin)
Isachar Zacharie to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 19, 1863  (Public sentiment in Louisiana)
Autographed sentiment signed - Public domain document scan

Autographed sentiment signed - Public domain document scan

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William W. Gallaer to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 09, 1863  (Union sentiment in Memphis)
William C. Smedes to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 04, 1861  (Report from Mississippi on Southern sentiment)
"To the Freemen of Vermont" [Papers relating to the history of Vermont, Oct. 19, 1774- to Nov, 15, 1820, with foreword by Henry Stevens concerning anti-slavery sentiment in Vermont] [n. d.].

"To the Freemen of Vermont" [Papers relating to the history of Vermont...

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 177, Folder 2.

Sammy's sentiment - Public domain World War One sheet music

Sammy's sentiment - Public domain World War One sheet music

Words by Mrs. Ozia Banks Reed ; music by Leo Friedman. (statement of responsibility) For voice and piano. Staff notation. (language) G-12-2 North American Music Company (music plate)

Orville H. Browning to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 25, 1862  (Public sentiment in Illinois)
A. Burwell to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, August 28, 1863  (Public sentiment in Mississippi)
Phineas T. Barnum to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, August 30, 1861  (Union sentiment in Connecticut)
James R. Doolittle to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 18, 1861  (Political affairs and public sentiment in Wisconsin)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)
Edwin Wright to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, May 23, 1862  (Public sentiment in New England)
Vadito, Taos County, New Mexico. Political sentiment in a Spanish-American home

Vadito, Taos County, New Mexico. Political sentiment in a Spanish-Amer...

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William C. Smedes to Henry J. Raymond, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Secessionist sentiment in Mississippi)
John W. Wood to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 10, 1864  (Union sentiment in Mississippi)
Andrew H. Reeder to Simon Cameron, Wednesday, April 24, 1861  (Public sentiment in Pennsylvania)
Orville H. Browning to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, August 11, 1862  (Public sentiment in Illinois)
James R. Doolittle to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 18, 1861  (Political affairs and public sentiment in Wisconsin)
A. W. Crawford to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 16, 1862  (Sentiment in Antwerp)
A. W. Crawford to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, June 16, 1862  (Sentiment in Antwerp)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)
Worthington G. Snethen to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Republican sentiment in Washington D.C.)
Sen. Taft returns for Congressional opening. Washington, D.C., Jan. 2. Back from a swing around the country on which he said he learned that 'sentiment against the New Deal is constantly rising,' Senator Robert A. Taft, Republican of Ohio, today told reporters the neutrality zone policy 'tends to involve us in disputes with other nations that might conceivably lead to war.' He added that attempts by the U.S. and other American countries to enforce a security zone around North and South American are perfectly indefensible and ridiculous

Sen. Taft returns for Congressional opening. Washington, D.C., Jan. 2....

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Republican leaders express sentiment for late national convention at Washington meeting. Washington, D.C., Dec. 7. Republican Party leaders and members of the Executive Committee of the Republican National Committee met today to discuss presidential campaign problems and consider an embarrassing deficit, at the same time many of the members expressed sentiment for a late national convention and a shorter presidential campaign in 1940. Left to right, seated: Mrs. Paul Fitzsimons, Rhode Island; Daniel Pomeroy, Vice Chairman from New Jersey; Mrs. Worthington Scranton, Vice Chairman from Penna.; Mrs. John E. Hillman, Vice Chairman from Colorado; Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr., House Republican Leader; Henry P. Fletcher, General Counsel from Rhode Island; and Ezra R. Whitla, Idaho. Standing, left to right: Harrison E. Spangler, Iowa; Daniel O. Hastings, Delaware; Mrs. Margaret Wyeth, Missouri; Walter S. Hallanan, West Virginia; Mrs. Bertha D. Baur, Illinois; R.B. Creager, Texas; John Hamilton, Chairman; Harvey Jewett Jr., South Dakota; Robert P. Burroughs, New Hampshire; Harold W. Mason, Secretary from Vermont; F.F. Taggart, Ohio; Sinclair Weeks, Treasurer, Eastern Division, Massachusetts.; Sam F. Pryor, Jr., of Conn.

Republican leaders express sentiment for late national convention at W...

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William C. Smedes to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 04, 1861  (Report from Mississippi on Southern sentiment)
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