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The home of the American citizen after the tax bill has passed

The home of the American citizen after the tax bill has passed

Cartoon shows four tax collectors searching the home of an "American citizen," including under his wife's dress and under the children's bed; with the caption: "Scroggs says he is ready and willing to pay any a... More

Before Senate Finance Committee. Washington, D.C., March 21. Roy S. Osgood, President of the First National Bank of Chicago, warned the Senate Committee today that any further decline in business activity will result in a reduction of federal revenue and an increase of expenditure for relief. Representing the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Osgood urged revision of the House approved tax bill, 3/21/38

Before Senate Finance Committee. Washington, D.C., March 21. Roy S. Os...

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Coolidge signing tax bill, 2/26/26

Coolidge signing tax bill, 2/26/26

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Treasury Chief before Senate Finance Committee. Washington, D.C., Mar. 14. Roswell Magill, Undersecretary of the Treasury, as he appeared before the Senate Finance Committee today, and told them that the House approved tax bill will not meet the governments revenue needs, Sen. William H. King, of Utah, in the center and Sen. Pat Harrison, of Miss. and Chairman of the Committee on the right, 3/14/38

Treasury Chief before Senate Finance Committee. Washington, D.C., Mar....

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Cong. William R. Green of Iowa, Chmn. of the Ways and Means Committee, was so busy with the new tax bill in Congress that he was unable to make out his income tax returns. The first installment due last Sat. He was found making out his returns March 27 and he admitted he had been forced to ask for a special dispensation to permit a late filing

Cong. William R. Green of Iowa, Chmn. of the Ways and Means Committee,...

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Long time between these bills. Washington, D.C., June 29. Clerk of the House during the Wilson administration and now holding the same job under the present Roosevelt administration, South Trimble compares his signature on the recently passed tax bill with that of John Beckley, first Clerk of the House, on an old measure just unearthed in the archives of the United States Capitol. During his tenure as Clerk, Trimble has affixed his signature to appropriations totaling billions of dollars, more than any official of the U.S. Government, 6/29/38

Long time between these bills. Washington, D.C., June 29. Clerk of the...

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President Coolidge signing the tax bill

President Coolidge signing the tax bill

Calvin Coolidge, half-length portrait, seated at desk, facing right. National Photo Company Collection. No. 39274.

Coolidge signing tax bill, [2/26/26]

Coolidge signing tax bill, [2/26/26]

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Kentucky Solon takes oath as Justice of D.C. Court of Appeals. Washington, D.C., May 12. Former representative Fred. M. Vinson, of Kentucky, being sworn in as an Associate Justice of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals today by Joseph W. Stewart, clerk of the Court. Judge Vinson was appointed last year by President Roosevelt with the understanding that he would continue in the House until the Tax bill was enacted, 5/12/38

Kentucky Solon takes oath as Justice of D.C. Court of Appeals. Washing...

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Memorial, no tax bill -- but treasury notes. To the Congress of the United States: The undersigned respectfully represent that while they are willing to devote their entire property, and even lives, if neessary, to the service of the government,

Memorial, no tax bill -- but treasury notes. To the Congress of the Un...

At head of page: Please obtain signatures and send to your member of Congress as soon as possible. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text... More

Coolidge signing tax bill, 22626

Coolidge signing tax bill, 22626

Title from unverified data provided by the National Photo Company on the negative or negative sleeve. Date from related negative LC-F8-39275. Gift; Herbert A. French; 1947. General information about the Nationa... More

Memorial, no tax bill -- but treasury notes. To the Congress of the United States: The undersigned respectfully represent that while they are willing to devote their entire property, and even lives, if neessary, to the service of the government,

Memorial, no tax bill -- but treasury notes. To the Congress of the Un...

At head of page: Please obtain signatures and send to your member of Congress as soon as possible. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text... More

Long time between these bills. Washington, D.C., June 29. Clerk of the House during the Wilson administration and now holding the same job under the present Roosevelt administration, South Trimble compares his signature on the recently passed tax bill with that of John Beckley, first Clerk of the House, on an old measure just unearthed in the archives of the United States Capitol. During his tenure as Clerk, Trimble has affixed his signature to appropriations totaling billions of dollars, more than any official of the U.S. Government, 62938

Long time between these bills. Washington, D.C., June 29. Clerk of the...

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Legislature; tax bill passed Assembly, failed in Senate, NAWSA suffrage scrapbooks

Legislature; tax bill passed Assembly, failed in Senate, NAWSA suffrag...

Clippings from State newsletter for March 1900; tax bill for limited suffrage for women taxpayers failed to pass New York legislature; Anne F. Miller report on Washington Convention to Phelps Political Equality Club

Dear Sir: The interests of the undersigned being vitally affected by the inequalities of the proposed tax bill, would state for himself and the trade he represents, that he is a wholesale merchant, manufactures and dealer in proprietary family m
Cong. William R. Green of Iowa, Chmn. of the Ways and Means Committee, was so busy with the new tax bill in Congress that he was unable to make out his income tax returns. The first installment due last Sat. He was found making out his returns March 27 and he admitted he had been forced to ask for a special dispensation to permit a late filing

Cong. William R. Green of Iowa, Chmn. of the Ways and Means Committee,...

A black and white photo of a man sitting at a desk, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data on negative or negative sleeve. Date based on date of negatives in same ra... More