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U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: These vessels were built to serve as 180' U.S. Coast Guard cutters. A total of thirty-nine of these cutters, built in three subclasses, were purchased by the government from 1942-1944. The USCG ... More

Spooler tenders - 14 years old. Berkshire Cotton Mills.  Location: Adams, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.

Spooler tenders - 14 years old. Berkshire Cotton Mills. Location: Ada...

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Pres. Coolidge & Theo. Roosevelt who tenders resignation, 9/26/24

Pres. Coolidge & Theo. Roosevelt who tenders resignation, 9/26/24

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U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: These vessels were built to serve as 180' U.S. Coast Guard cutters. A total of thirty-nine of these cutters, built in three subclasses, were purchased by the government from 1942-1944. The USCG ... More

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: These vessels were built to serve as 180' U.S. Coast Guard cutters. A total of thirty-nine of these cutters, built in three subclasses, were purchased by the government from 1942-1944. The USCG ... More

Oyster shuckers and baby tenders at Pass Packing Co. All worked from before daybreak until 5 P.M.  Location: Pass Christian, Mississippi.

Oyster shuckers and baby tenders at Pass Packing Co. All worked from b...

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Spooler tenders - 14 and 16 years. Berkshire Cotton Mills.  Location: Adams, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.

Spooler tenders - 14 and 16 years. Berkshire Cotton Mills. Location: ...

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John Sella Martin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Tenders his services to the government)
U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: These vessels were built to serve as 180' U.S. Coast Guard cutters. A total of thirty-nine of these cutters, built in three subclasses, were purchased by the government from 1942-1944. The USCG ... More

Tenders resignation to president. Washington, D.C., Aug. 11. Lyle T. Alverson, Chairman of the National Emergency Council, leaving the White House today after submitting his resignation to President Roosevelt. After the President accepted the position for a limited time and he was anxious to return to New York to his private business. Alverson, extreme left, talking to newspapermen

Tenders resignation to president. Washington, D.C., Aug. 11. Lyle T. A...

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U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: These vessels were built to serve as 180' U.S. Coast Guard cutters. A total of thirty-nine of these cutters, built in three subclasses, were purchased by the government from 1942-1944. The USCG ... More

Warp tenders assistant. "Tyer in." Had just been promoted from spooler tender. See 4158.  Location: Fall River, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.

Warp tenders assistant. "Tyer in." Had just been promoted from spooler...

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Spooler tenders - 14 years old. Berkshire Cotton Mills.  Location: Adams, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.

Spooler tenders - 14 years old. Berkshire Cotton Mills. Location: Ada...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a factory, plant, manufacture, assembly line, industrial facility, early 20th-century industrial architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: These vessels were built to serve as 180' U.S. Coast Guard cutters. A total of thirty-nine of these cutters, built in three subclasses, were purchased by the government from 1942-1944. The USCG ... More

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: These vessels were built to serve as 180' U.S. Coast Guard cutters. A total of thirty-nine of these cutters, built in three subclasses, were purchased by the government from 1942-1944. The USCG ... More

Spooler tenders - 16 years. Berkshire Cotton Mills.  Location: Adams, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.

Spooler tenders - 16 years. Berkshire Cotton Mills. Location: Adams, ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a child labor, factory, plant, manufacture, industrial facility, early 20th-century industrial architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Spooler tenders - 14 and 16 years. Berkshire Cotton Mills.  Location: Adams, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.

Spooler tenders - 14 and 16 years. Berkshire Cotton Mills. Location: ...

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U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: These vessels were built to serve as 180' U.S. Coast Guard cutters. A total of thirty-nine of these cutters, built in three subclasses, were purchased by the government from 1942-1944. The USCG ... More

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: These vessels were built to serve as 180' U.S. Coast Guard cutters. A total of thirty-nine of these cutters, built in three subclasses, were purchased by the government from 1942-1944. The USCG ... More

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 133' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 133' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: Following World War II, the U.S. Coast Guard sought additional vessels for its depleted fleet. Lacking an appropriation to construct tenders to its own specifications, the Coast Guard acquired ei... More

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 133' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 133' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: Following World War II, the U.S. Coast Guard sought additional vessels for its depleted fleet. Lacking an appropriation to construct tenders to its own specifications, the Coast Guard acquired ei... More

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 133' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 133' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: Following World War II, the U.S. Coast Guard sought additional vessels for its depleted fleet. Lacking an appropriation to construct tenders to its own specifications, the Coast Guard acquired ei... More

Fort Fred Steele, Bridge Tenders House, Fort Steele, Carbon County, WY

Fort Fred Steele, Bridge Tenders House, Fort Steele, Carbon County, WY

Significance: Intended to house civilian employees of the Union Pacific Railroad, around which Fort Steele developed, the Bridge Tender's House was built probably within a year of the Fort's establishment. It ... More

Spooler Tenders - 14 and 16 years. Berkshire Cotton Mills.  Location: Adams, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.

Spooler Tenders - 14 and 16 years. Berkshire Cotton Mills. Location: ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of an industrial building, factory, workshop, workers, 19th-20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: These vessels were built to serve as 180' U.S. Coast Guard cutters. A total of thirty-nine of these cutters, built in three subclasses, were purchased by the government from 1942-1944. The USCG ... More

Spooler tenders - 16 years. Berkshire Cotton Mills.  Location: Adams, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.

Spooler tenders - 16 years. Berkshire Cotton Mills. Location: Adams, ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of child labor, exploitation, children workers, economic conditions, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Spooler tenders - 14 years old. Berkshire Cotton Mills.  Location: Adams, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.

Spooler tenders - 14 years old. Berkshire Cotton Mills. Location: Ada...

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[Warp tenders assistant. "Tyer in." Had just been promoted from spooler tender. 4158.]  Location: Fall River, Massachusetts. / Lewis W. Hine.

[Warp tenders assistant. "Tyer in." Had just been promoted from spoole...

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U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 133' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 133' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: Following World War II, the U.S. Coast Guard sought additional vessels for its depleted fleet. Lacking an appropriation to construct tenders to its own specifications, the Coast Guard acquired ei... More

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 133' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 133' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: Following World War II, the U.S. Coast Guard sought additional vessels for its depleted fleet. Lacking an appropriation to construct tenders to its own specifications, the Coast Guard acquired ei... More

Spooler tenders - 14 years old. Berkshire Cotton Mills.  Location: Adams, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.

Spooler tenders - 14 years old. Berkshire Cotton Mills. Location: Ada...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a factory, plant, manufacture, assembly line, industrial facility, early 20th-century industrial architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Fort Fred Steele, Bridge Tenders House, Fort Steele, Carbon County, WY

Fort Fred Steele, Bridge Tenders House, Fort Steele, Carbon County, WY

Significance: Intended to house civilian employees of the Union Pacific Railroad, around which Fort Steele developed, the Bridge Tender's House was built probably within a year of the Fort's establishment. It ... More

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: These vessels were built to serve as 180' U.S. Coast Guard cutters. A total of thirty-nine of these cutters, built in three subclasses, were purchased by the government from 1942-1944. The USCG ... More

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 133' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 133' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: Following World War II, the U.S. Coast Guard sought additional vessels for its depleted fleet. Lacking an appropriation to construct tenders to its own specifications, the Coast Guard acquired ei... More

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 180' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: These vessels were built to serve as 180' U.S. Coast Guard cutters. A total of thirty-nine of these cutters, built in three subclasses, were purchased by the government from 1942-1944. The USCG ... More

No contraction. Contraction of the plain legal tenders, even at the rate now authorized by law ($4,000,000 a month) is likely to work mischief. [Washington, D. C.? 1866?].

No contraction. Contraction of the plain legal tenders, even at the ra...

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; Portfolio 205, Folder 11.

Charles H. Van Wyck to John G. Nicolay, Monday, April 29, 1861  (Tenders his services)
Joseph C. G. Kennedy to John G. Nicolay, Friday, February 21, 1862  (Tenders his services at the White House)
John Sella Martin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Tenders his services to the government)
Charles H. Van Wyck to John G. Nicolay, Monday, April 29, 1861  (Tenders his services)
Ward B. Burnett to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, July 06, 1864  (Tenders his services)
John Sella Martin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Tenders his services to the government)
Henry M. Rice to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 23, 1861  (Tenders his services)
Charles Marsh to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, August 09, 1864  (Tenders his services)
U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 133' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 133' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: Following World War II, the U.S. Coast Guard sought additional vessels for its depleted fleet. Lacking an appropriation to construct tenders to its own specifications, the Coast Guard acquired ei... More

No contraction. Contraction of the plain legal tenders, even at the rate now authorized by law ($4,000,000 a month) is likely to work mischief. [Washington, D. C.? 1866?].

No contraction. Contraction of the plain legal tenders, even at the ra...

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; Portfolio 205, Folder 11.

S. Armstrong to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 29, 1861  (Tenders his services)
No contraction. Contraction of the plain legal tenders, even at the rate now authorized by law ($4,000,000 a month) is likely to work mischief. [Washington, D. C.? 1866?].

No contraction. Contraction of the plain legal tenders, even at the ra...

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; Portfolio 205, Folder 11.

No contraction. Contraction of the plain legal tenders, even at the rate now authorized by law ($4,000,000 a month) is likely to work mischief. [Washington, D. C.? 1866?].

No contraction. Contraction of the plain legal tenders, even at the ra...

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; Portfolio 205, Folder 11.

S. Armstrong to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 29, 1861  (Tenders his services)
Anthony M. Dignowity to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 15, 1861  (Political affairs; tenders his services)
Spooler Tenders - 14 and 16 years. Berkshire Cotton Mills.  Location: Adams, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.

Spooler Tenders - 14 and 16 years. Berkshire Cotton Mills. Location: ...

Picryl description: Public domain image of a factory worker, plant, manufacture, assembly line, industrial facility, early 20th-century industrial architecture, free to use, no copyright restrictions. show less

John Sella Martin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Tenders his services to the government)
John Sella Martin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Tenders his services to the government)
Emil Schalk to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 23, 1862  (Tenders his services as a military advisor)
Anthony M. Dignowity to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 15, 1861  (Political affairs; tenders his services)
David Nelson to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 22, 1862  (Former prisoner of war tenders his services)
David Nelson to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 22, 1862  (Former prisoner of war tenders his services)
David Nelson to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 22, 1862  (Former prisoner of war tenders his services)
U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 133' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC

U.S. Coast Guard Buoy Tenders, 133' Class, U.S. Coast Guard Headquarte...

Significance: Following World War II, the U.S. Coast Guard sought additional vessels for its depleted fleet. Lacking an appropriation to construct tenders to its own specifications, the Coast Guard acquired ei... More

S. Armstrong to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 29, 1861  (Tenders his services)
Emil Schalk to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 23, 1862  (Tenders his services as a military advisor)
Emil Schalk to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 23, 1862  (Tenders his services as a military advisor)
Fort Fred Steele, Bridge Tenders House, Fort Steele, Carbon County, WY

Fort Fred Steele, Bridge Tenders House, Fort Steele, Carbon County, WY

Significance: Intended to house civilian employees of the Union Pacific Railroad, around which Fort Steele developed, the Bridge Tender's House was built probably within a year of the Fort's establishment. It ... More

Anthony M. Dignowity to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 15, 1861  (Political affairs; tenders his services)
Anthony M. Dignowity to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 15, 1861  (Political affairs; tenders his services)
David Nelson to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, October 22, 1862  (Former prisoner of war tenders his services)
John Sella Martin to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, July 14, 1862  (Tenders his services to the government)
S. Armstrong to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 29, 1861  (Tenders his services)
Charles H. Van Wyck to John G. Nicolay, Monday, April 29, 1861  (Tenders his services)