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House Minority Leader grabs hurried lunch. Washington D.C. Aug 21. House Minority Leader Bertrabd Snell of New York, hurried his lunch in order not to miss the action on theHouse floor as 75th Congress prepares to adjourn

House Minority Leader grabs hurried lunch. Washington D.C. Aug 21. Hou...

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The Peabody Institute at the time of the address of welcome. South Danvers / photographed by W. Snell; L.H. Bradford & Co's. Litho.

The Peabody Institute at the time of the address of welcome. South Dan...

Illus. in: Proceedings at the reception and dinner in honor of George Peabody, esq. of London, by the citizens of the old town of Danvers, October 9, 1856. To which is appended an historical sketch of the Peab... More

WOLF, CLARA SNELL - Public domain photograph, glass negative

WOLF, CLARA SNELL - Public domain photograph, glass negative

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Minority leader relishes spuds. Washington, D.C., Dec. 8. House Minority Leader Bertrand Snell of New York, seemed to relish the spuds from both states as he participated in potato eating contest today in the House Restaurant to determine which state grows the best potatoes - Idaho or Maine. The controversy started when a carload of potatoes from Idaho was sent to the Capitol for distribution to the members of Congress. 12/8/37

Minority leader relishes spuds. Washington, D.C., Dec. 8. House Minori...

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Former house minority leader presented set of silver by republican congressmen. Washington, D.C., April 5 -Former House Minority Leader Bertrand N. Snell, or New York, was presented with a silver service set at surprise breakfast tendered him today at the Capitol by his former republican colleagues. In the photo - left to right - House Minority Leader Joseph W. Martin, Jr. of Massachusetts - Bertrand N. Snell - Rep. James W. Wadsworth of New York - Rep. Daniel A. Reed of New York and Rep. Frank Crowther of New York. 4-5-39

Former house minority leader presented set of silver by republican con...

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[Half-length portrait of an African American man, possibly a Buffalo soldier] / Mosser & Snell, Traveling Photographic Art Gallery, Cantonment, Ind. Terr.

[Half-length portrait of an African American man, possibly a Buffalo s...

Photograph shows a three-quarter-length portrait of an African-American man. Title devised by Library staff based on collector's notes. Gladstone's ownership logo appears on the back. Gladstone's inventory numb... More

Dr. Moore. Extract from Rev. T. Snell's sermon, delivered at the interment of Rev. Dr. Moore, president of the Collegiate institution, in Amhest, Mass. [Mass. 1823].

Dr. Moore. Extract from Rev. T. Snell's sermon, delivered at the inter...

Satin 85312.; Imprint 2.; Not in Ford.; Not in Evans. 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

[Half-length portrait of an African American man, possibly a Buffalo soldier] / Mosser & Snell, Traveling Photographic Art Gallery, Cantonment, Ind. Terr.

[Half-length portrait of an African American man, possibly a Buffalo s...

Photograph shows a three-quarter-length portrait of an African-American man. Title devised by Library staff based on collector's notes. Gladstone's ownership logo appears on the back. Gladstone's inventory numb... More

[Full length portrait of an African-American man, possibly a Buffalo soldier] / Mosser & Snell, Traveling Photographic Art Gallery, Cantonment, Ind. Terr.

[Full length portrait of an African-American man, possibly a Buffalo s...

Gladstone's ownership logo appears on the back. Gladstone's inventory number and notes: CDV51 ;Buffalo soldiers. "Pictures copied and enlarged to any size" printed on back of the mount. "8098" printed on back o... More

Bertrand H. Snell, N.Y. - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Bertrand H. Snell, N.Y. - Public domain photograph, glass negative

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B.H. Snell - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

B.H. Snell - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Photograph shows U.S. Representative from New York, Bertrand Hollis Bertrand Snell (1870-1958). (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2014)

"Robt Treat" (T.C.B. Snell) - Public domain portrait photograph

"Robt Treat" (T.C.B. Snell) - Public domain portrait photograph

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Bertrand H. Snell, Ny - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Bertrand H. Snell, Ny - Public domain photograph, glass negative

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School out for legislators. Washington D.C., July 7. Capitol Hill was deserted today as the House and Senate recessed to enable the legislators to view the 1937 All-Star Game, here we see, Rep. Bertram N. Snell (left) Republic Minority Leader; and Rep. John J. O'Connor, Chairman of the House Rules Committee, 7/7/37

School out for legislators. Washington D.C., July 7. Capitol Hill was ...

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[Full-length portrait of an African-American man, possibly a Buffalo soldier] / Mosser & Snell, Traveling Photographic Art Gallery, Cantonment, Ind. Terr.

[Full-length portrait of an African-American man, possibly a Buffalo s...

Gladstone's ownership logo appears on the back. Gladstone's inventory number and notes: CDV51 ;Buffalo soldiers. "Pictures copied and enlarged to any size" printed on back of the mount. "8095" printed on back o... More

[Full length portrait of an African-American man, possibly a Buffalo soldier] / Mosser & Snell, Traveling Photographic Art Gallery, Cantonment, Ind. Terr.

[Full length portrait of an African-American man, possibly a Buffalo s...

Gladstone's ownership logo appears on the back. Gladstone's inventory number and notes: CDV51 ;Buffalo soldiers. "Pictures copied and enlarged to any size" printed on back of the mount. "8098" printed on back o... More

Prairie settlement - Sam Snell

Prairie settlement - Sam Snell

summary: This photograph is one of forty-eight found in an album that probably belonged to Mattie Oblinger. The identifications are attributed to one of her daughters.

SNELL, B.H. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

SNELL, B.H. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

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Officers of the National Woman's Party who will direct the Woman's Liberty Drive which opens on Thanksgiving Day to raise funds to complete the ratification of the federal suffrage amendment. When the drive opens 20 states will have ratified, 19 have already taken favorable action, and a special session has been called in North Dakota for November 25. 16 states are still needed for the adoption of the amendment. These must be secured, according to suffrage leaders, by the first of March in order to enable women of the country to register in the primaries of all states. The Woman's Liberty Drive will be conducted in states which have already ratified the amendment and the funds will be used in campaigns to persuade reluctant governors to call special sessions of their state legislatures. "If special sessions were called a majority in enough of the legislatures is pledged to complete ratification tomorrow," Alice Paul, chairman of the National Woman's Party and Commander-in-Chief of the drive, stated today. Left to right - top row: Mrs. Agnes Morey of Brookline, Massachusetts chairman of Woman's Party. Mrs. Abby Scott Baker of Washington, political chairman, directing drive in New York state. Mrs. Lawrence Lewis of Philadelphia, finance chairman, touring all campaign states. Center: Mrs. O.H. P. Belmont, New York state chairman. Lower row: Mrs. Clara Snell Wolfe of Texas, directing drive in S.W. Mrs. Nelson Whittemore, Detroit, in charge of Michigan drive, state chairman. Mrs. Genevieve Allen, San Francisco, California chairman.

Officers of the National Woman's Party who will direct the Woman's Lib...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Group of seven portraits of National Woman's Party officers. On verso: Left to right - top row: Mrs. Agnes Morey, Mrs. Abby Scott Baker, Dora Lewis. Center: Alva Belmont. L... More

Bertrand H. Snell, N.Y. - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Bertrand H. Snell, N.Y. - Public domain photograph, glass negative

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Thomas Jefferson, 1767-73, Opinion on Mrs. Philemon Snell Law Case Regarding Rawser Spicer Estate

Thomas Jefferson, 1767-73, Opinion on Mrs. Philemon Snell Law Case Reg...

Opinion on Mrs. Philemon Snell Law Case Regarding Rawser Spicer Estate

To be new house minority leader. Washington, D.C., Dec. 2. Republican leaders in town awaiting the opening Congress said today that Rep. John W. Martin Jr., of Massachusetts., Chairman of the Republican Congressional Committee, will be elected House Minority Leader to succeed Rep. Bertrant N. Snell of New York, who did not seek re-election. A canvass, reportedly already made, will give him the support of 125 of the 170 republican members of the next House

To be new house minority leader. Washington, D.C., Dec. 2. Republican ...

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SNELL, B.H. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

SNELL, B.H. HONORABLE - Harris & Ewing, Studio Portrait

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Clara Snell Wolfe, 1st Vice Chairman National Woman's Party and Chairman Ohio Branch

Clara Snell Wolfe, 1st Vice Chairman National Woman's Party and Chairm...

Title and information transcribed from item. Summary: Formal portrait, head and chest, Clara Snell Wolfe, facing forward, wearing eyeglasses and v-neck dress with wide bands of embroidery . Verso: "1841 Roxbury... More

Bertrand H. Snell, Ny - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Bertrand H. Snell, Ny - Public domain photograph, glass negative

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Rep. B.H. Snell with New Congressional tag at W.H., 2/5/25

Rep. B.H. Snell with New Congressional tag at W.H., 2/5/25

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Veterans appeal to Congress for bonus. Scene on the Capitol steps in Washington today when a thousand veterans presented a truck load of petitions to Congress for immediate payment of the bonus. On the extreme right is Paul Wolman, past Grand Commander of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, is presenting the petitions to Rep. Rainey, of Illinois. Others on the picture are Rep. Snell; Rep. Patman; and Senator Brookhart, 4/8/32

Veterans appeal to Congress for bonus. Scene on the Capitol steps in W...

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Rhode Island's new congressman. Republicans had a quiet little celebration as Chas F. Risk, center, prepared to take his seat as Rhode Island's Republican congressman. From the left: Joseph W. Martin, Jr., R. of Massachusetts; Risk, and Minority Leader Bertrand H. Snell of New York. 8/19/35

Rhode Island's new congressman. Republicans had a quiet little celebra...

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[Full-length portrait of an African-American man, possibly a Buffalo soldier] / Mosser & Snell, Traveling Photographic Art Gallery, Cantonment, Ind. Terr.

[Full-length portrait of an African-American man, possibly a Buffalo s...

Gladstone's ownership logo appears on the back. Gladstone's inventory number and notes: CDV51 ;Buffalo soldiers. "Pictures copied and enlarged to any size" printed on back of the mount. "8095" printed on back o... More

B.H. Snell - Public domain photograph, glass negative

B.H. Snell - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Photograph shows U.S. Representative from New York, Bertrand Hollis Bertrand Snell (1870-1958). (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2014)

Vice President enjoys milk from refillable bossy. Frederick, Md. June 4. The "drinks" were on the house and they were milk, as Vice President Garner with other members of Congress enjoyed the annual Alfalfa Club outing today near. Left to right: Joseph E. Himes, who played host to the club; Rep. Bert Snell of New York, House Minority Leader; and Vice President Garner, 6/4/38

Vice President enjoys milk from refillable bossy. Frederick, Md. June ...

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Asa Fowler to Edward H. Rollins, Monday, March 14, 1864  (Case of Lt. Jason Snell)
Sale of Democratic convention handbooks "disgraceful and demoralizing racketeering." Washington, D.C., Aug. 12. House minority leader Bertrand Snell, of New York, leaving the House Rules Committee today after telling members that sales of books on the Democratic National Convention to corporations was "disgraceful and demoralizing political racketeering." Snell's request for a Congressional investigation of the sales was turned down by the Committee, 8/12/1937

Sale of Democratic convention handbooks "disgraceful and demoralizing ...

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D. H. Overton to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 31, 1861  (Disloyal clerk in Missouri; attested by W. T. Snell)
Answer in Prettyman v. Snell, [Law papers].

Answer in Prettyman v. Snell, [Law papers].

Appears to be in Lincoln's hand.

D. H. Overton to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 31, 1861  (Disloyal clerk in Missouri; attested by W. T. Snell)
Mrs. Sam Snell - Public domain portrait print

Mrs. Sam Snell - Public domain portrait print

summary: This photograph is one of forty-eight found in an album that probably belonged to Mattie Oblinger. The identifications are attributed to one of her daughters.

Asa Fowler to Edward H. Rollins, Monday, March 14, 1864  (Case of Lt. Jason Snell)
Flash!! Republican wins race. Frederick, Md. June 4. congressional worries and party lines were forgotten today as members of Congress and other high government officials frolicked at the annual Alfalfa Club outing on the estate of Joseph E. Himes here. Here we see House Minority Leader Bert Snell, (left) of New York, and Senator Pat Harrison, of Mississippi, putting on an imitation war Admiral-Sea Biscuit race, 6/4/38

Flash!! Republican wins race. Frederick, Md. June 4. congressional wor...

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Dr. Moore. Extract from Rev. T. Snell's sermon, delivered at the interment of Rev. Dr. Moore, president of the Collegiate institution, in Amhest, Mass. [Mass. 1823].

Dr. Moore. Extract from Rev. T. Snell's sermon, delivered at the inter...

Satin 85312.; Imprint 2.; Not in Ford.; Not in Evans. 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

D. H. Overton to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 31, 1861  (Disloyal clerk in Missouri; attested by W. T. Snell)
To be new house minority leader. Washington, D.C., Dec. 2. Republican leaders in town awaiting the opening Congress said today that Rep. John W. Martin Jr., of Massachusetts., Chairman of the Republican Congressional Committee, will be elected House Minority Leader to succeed Rep. Bertrant N. Snell of New York, who did not seek re-election. A canvass, reportedly already made, will give him the support of 125 of the 170 republican members of the next House

To be new house minority leader. Washington, D.C., Dec. 2. Republican ...

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Mr. Snell of N.Y., President Coolidge, and Mr Hoover at the latter's Inauguration, 3/4/29

Mr. Snell of N.Y., President Coolidge, and Mr Hoover at the latter's I...

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House leaders. Washington, D.C., Jan. 3. House leaders discussing last-minute details incident to the convening of the joint session of congress today to hear President Roosevelt read his message in person. Left to right: Rep. Bertrand Snell of New York, House Minority Leader; Speaker Bankhead; and Rep. Sam Rayburn of Texas, House Majority Leader, 1/3/38

House leaders. Washington, D.C., Jan. 3. House leaders discussing last...

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Dr. Moore. Extract from Rev. T. Snell's sermon, delivered at the interment of Rev. Dr. Moore, president of the Collegiate institution, in Amhest, Mass. [Mass. 1823].

Dr. Moore. Extract from Rev. T. Snell's sermon, delivered at the inter...

Satin 85312.; Imprint 2.; Not in Ford.; Not in Evans. 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

Dr. Moore. Extract from Rev. T. Snell's sermon, delivered at the interment of Rev. Dr. Moore, president of the Collegiate institution, in Amhest, Mass. [Mass. 1823].

Dr. Moore. Extract from Rev. T. Snell's sermon, delivered at the inter...

Satin 85312.; Imprint 2.; Not in Ford.; Not in Evans. 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

Answer in Prettyman v. Snell, [Law papers].

Answer in Prettyman v. Snell, [Law papers].

Appears to be in Lincoln's hand.

Asa Fowler to Edward H. Rollins, Monday, March 14, 1864  (Case of Lt. Jason Snell)
Bertrand H. Snell, 1/6/21 - Public domain photograph, glass negative

Bertrand H. Snell, 1/6/21 - Public domain photograph, glass negative

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Rep. B.H. Snell, Sen. J.W. Wadsworth and former Sen. William M. Calder at W.H. [i.e. White House, Washington, D.C.], 12/9/24

Rep. B.H. Snell, Sen. J.W. Wadsworth and former Sen. William M. Calder...

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D. H. Overton to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 31, 1861  (Disloyal clerk in Missouri; attested by W. T. Snell)