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Juvenile Court. An 8 year old boy charged with stealing a bicycle. Thursday May 5, 1910.  Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

Juvenile Court. An 8 year old boy charged with stealing a bicycle. Thu...

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Benjamin F. Butler to John G. Nicolay, Thursday, April 21, 1864  (Case of Martha Todd White)
Charles Sumner to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 25, 1864  (Meeting with Boston committee)

Charles Sumner to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 25, 1864 (Meeting...

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Pacific Railroad, Thursday, November 14, 1861  (Pamphlet)
Henry R. Green to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 10, 1862  (Seeks office)
Baltimore, Maryland. Thursday night shoppers in a line outside a movie theatre

Baltimore, Maryland. Thursday night shoppers in a line outside a movie...

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Missouri Legislature, Thursday, January 29, 1863  (Pamphlet)
Cyrus W. Field to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 26, 1861  (Cover letter)
Ninian W. Edwards to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 18, 1863  (Conduct as commissary of subsistence)
Thomas A. Jenckes to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 11, 1862  (Raising of a black regiment)
Mark W. Delahay to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 10, 1860  (Chicago convention)
Rush C. Hawkins to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 22, 1863  (Military advice)
James E. Harvey to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 29, 1860  (Buchanan's cabinet and secession)
Benjamin F. Butler to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 29, 1864  (Telegram concerning case of John H. Lester)
William C. Jewett to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 11, 1861  (Political advice)
M. H. Tilden to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 04, 1862  (Recommendation)
In Provincial congress, Concord, April 15, 1775 … Resolved that it be and hereby is recommended to the good people of this colony, of all denominations, that Thursday the eleventh day of May next be set apart as a day of public humiliation, fast

In Provincial congress, Concord, April 15, 1775 … Resolved that it be ...

Imprint 3.; Thanksgiving proclamation. 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 38, Folder 7.

The honor of company is solicited at the National 8th of January ball, to be given at Carusio's saloon. Washington City. D. C., on Thursday, 8th January, 1846. Managers ... [Washington, 1846].

The honor of company is solicited at the National 8th of January ball,...

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Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 31, 1862  (Memorandum on James Farrington)
Thomas Carney to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 17, 1864  (Telegram in reply to Lincoln's request for election results)
William P. Mellen to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 23, 1865  (Meeting with Lincoln at City Point)
Wash. D.C. 75th Milestone. Sen. George W. Norris, (R. of Neb.) who reached his 74th birthday Thursday (July 11). He turned up at the office for a regular day's work, birthday notwithstanding. 7/11/35

Wash. D.C. 75th Milestone. Sen. George W. Norris, (R. of Neb.) who rea...

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In spotlight at newspaper editors convention. Washington, D.C., April 21. The sixteenth annual convention of the American Society of Newspaper Editors opened in Washington today at the National Press Club. Editors from all sections of the country were in attendance at the first session of the meeting which will run through Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of this week. Here we see, left to right: Alfred H. Kirchoffer, Managing Editor of Buffalo Evening News and President of the A.S.N.D.; Harold Brayman, Philadelphia Ledger, President of the National Press Club, 4/21/38

In spotlight at newspaper editors convention. Washington, D.C., April ...

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"Ham and Eggs" advocate presents view to House. Washington, D.C., Feb. 7. Carl S. Kegley, advocate of California's '$30-Every- Thursday' or 'Ham and Eggs' plan, together with representatives of the General Welfare Federation and the Townsend Plan, each giving his respective view to the House Ways and Means Committee had a field day of old age pension plans, 2-7-39

"Ham and Eggs" advocate presents view to House. Washington, D.C., Feb....

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San Augustine, Texas. The Lions Club luncheon on Thursday noon at the Hampton Hotel

San Augustine, Texas. The Lions Club luncheon on Thursday noon at the ...

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Abraham Lincoln to Ulysses S. Grant, Thursday, September 22, 1864  (Recruitment of Confederate prisoners to serve in Union army)
Jonas Miller to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 10, 1864  (Congratulations)
Abner Coburn to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 06, 1863  (Introduces John D. Lang)
Edwin M. Stanton to John A. Dix, Thursday, September 29, 1864  (Telegram reporting military news)
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [typescript with emendations in pencil & pen]

Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: [Untitled] [typescript with emendat...

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John Jolliffe to Edwin M. Stanton, Thursday, January 29, 1863  (Case of William Lilley)
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Americans/Debussy [typescripts with emendations in red, blue & black pencil]
August Belmont to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 04, 1862  (Political and military affairs)
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Before Brahms [pencil on yellow legal pad paper]
Jonathan W. Gordon to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 03, 1861  (Recommendation for Caleb Smith)
Jerome Bonaparte to Edward Everett, Thursday, January 30, 1862  (in French)
Henry T. Cheever to Charles Sumner, Thursday, January 26, 1865  (Cover letter)
Cyrus W. Field to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 26, 1861  (Cover letter)
James Churchman to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 02, 1858  (Senate)
William W. Lowe to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 06, 1862  (Telegram concerning a Congressional election in Tennessee)
Montgomery Blair to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 21, 1861  (Compensation for slaves lost by Union men)
J. W. Alden to George Thompson, Thursday, July 14, 1864  (Alden opposes Lincoln's reelection)
John P. Usher to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 16, 1865  (Sends commissions; endorsed by John G. Nicolay)
Arkansas Citizens to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 11, 1864  (Telegram requesting more time before the election)
War Department, Thursday, January 01, 1863  (Cipher key)
J. Y. James and William M. Bohan to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 17, 1863  (Telegram offering brigade to resist French invasion of Texas)
William M. McPherson to Montgomery Blair, Thursday, December 10, 1863  (Affairs in Arkansas)
William Lilley to Joseph Holt, Thursday, October 17, 1861  (Commission as quarter master)
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: What Price Genius? [typescripts with emendations in pencil & red pencil]
Wetherby flag day, Thursday, 29th March, 1917. Please help us to give these real necessities / Hassally ; The Commercial Supply Co., 8 Wine Office Court, London, E.C.

Wetherby flag day, Thursday, 29th March, 1917. Please help us to give ...

Poster showing two soldiers on the field, one gesturing toward a Church Army building nearby, with caption: "You'll find all you want" in a hut of the Church Army.

They believe the box contained cigars. This quartet, photoed Thursday at the House lobby hearing made more news this week. L. to r.: Norman Shook, nephew of Rep. Patton, (who was reported to have said "Hell, that box did not contain cigars") Rep. Adolph J. Sabath (D. of Ill), Rep. Nat Patton (D. of Tex.) and Nat Patton Jr., who arrived on Capitol Hill Thursday by plane from Texas to be with his dad in his attempt to ward off suspicions that the Congressman may have received some cash favors for his vote on the Utility death sentence last month. 8/1/35

They believe the box contained cigars. This quartet, photoed Thursday ...

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W.P.A. Federal Music Project offers instruction in piano, voice, violin, cello, theory [...] Lectures and concerts for children and adults at Christodora House : Registration every Monday through Thursday : Free to the public.

W.P.A. Federal Music Project offers instruction in piano, voice, violi...

Poster for free Federal Music Project lectures, concerts, and instruction in music for children and adults at the Christodora House, 147 Avenue B, New York City. Work Projects Administration Poster Collection (... More

Attended state dinner for the President of Liberia. Cordell Hull, United States Secretary of State, tendered a dinner for His Excellency, Edwin Barclay, President of the Republic of Liberia, Thursday, May 27th at the Hotel Carlton in Washington, D.C. Shown leaving the hotel after the dinner are General Benjamin O. Davis, U.S. military aide to President Barclay; Walter S. Walker, Liberian Consul-General in New York; and Captain Alford Russ, Liberian military aide and chief of the frontier forces

Attended state dinner for the President of Liberia. Cordell Hull, Unit...

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Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Opening of the New York Philharmonic Season of 1958-1959 [musical examples in pencil]
State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation, for a day of fasting and prayer ... Appointed Thursday, the second day of April next, to be observed as a day of fasting and prayer throughout this State ... Given at the Council Chamber in Concord, on the

State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation, for a day of fasting and praye...

Imprint 2.; Thanksgiving proclamation. 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; Po... More

George W. Walter to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 28, 1864  (Wants to give concert in Washington)
Isaac Murphy to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, May 12, 1864  (Telegram in reply to Lincoln's April 27 dispatch)
Henry Wickoff to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, August 01, 1861  (Seeks permission for reporter to board U.S. navy ships)
Abraham Lincoln to Joel A. Matteson, Thursday, November 25, 1858  (Legal)
Missouri Legislature, Thursday, January 29, 1863  (Pamphlet)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 10, 1863  (Case of Major Timothy Hennessy)
Visit the Brookfield Zoo free Thursday, Saturday, Sunday

Visit the Brookfield Zoo free Thursday, Saturday, Sunday

Poster for the Brookfield Zoo announcing days when entrance to the Zoo is free, showing a polar bear. Hand-written on verso: 10/13/36. Work Projects Administration Poster Collection (Library of Congress) Design... More

George G. Fogg to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 13, 1860  (Report of a meeting with Chase and affairs in Washington)
Thursday Evening Previews Scripts: Copland in the Twenties [typescript with emendations in red, blue & black pencil]
Salmon P. Chase to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 11, 1861  (Appointment)
Ritchie & Co. to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, June 28, 1860  (Sends engraving)
Rivers & Derious' combination circus! and Bedouin Arab troupe for a short time only, on lot cor. of New York Avenue and 6th Street, commencing Thursday, September 29, 1864 ... [Washington, D. C.] M. Polkinhorn & Son's steam job press. [1864].

Rivers & Derious' combination circus! and Bedouin Arab troupe for a sh...

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. 6 duplicate copies Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 204, Folder 51b. Copy scanned: 2

Glass at press conference. Sen. Carter Glass, D. of Virginia, at end of table, meets with the press to clarify his stand on certain phases of the administration's proposed banking legislation. The Senator Thursday issued a statement saying his attitude has been misinterpreted. 2/8/35

Glass at press conference. Sen. Carter Glass, D. of Virginia, at end o...

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Book talks, 12:15 to 12:45 noon hour, every Thursday Nov. thru Apr.

Book talks, 12:15 to 12:45 noon hour, every Thursday Nov. thru Apr.

Poster for book talks at the Chicago Public Library, showing the sun. Date stamped on verso: Nov 1 1940. Work Projects Administration Poster Collection (Library of Congress).

Washington, D.C. District grocery store warehouse. Early Thursday morning is fish time. Each store's order is packed in ice. This one is destined for Bunker Hill market

Washington, D.C. District grocery store warehouse. Early Thursday morn...

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Liberian President holds Blair House press conference. His Excellency, Edwin Barclay, President of the Republic of Liberia, talked readily and easily about the strategic positions of his country and the potentialities of its rubber industry in a press conference at the historic Blair House on Thursday, May 27, 1943

Liberian President holds Blair House press conference. His Excellency,...

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Celest Whiting to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 09, 1865  (Seeks pardon for soldier)
Ellen E. Sherman to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 09, 1862  (Seeks to vindicate her husband)
Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, July 27, 1848  (Speech on Taylor and veto)
Andrew G. Curtin to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, February 28, 1861  (Introduction)
John R. Young to John G. Nicolay, Thursday, February 11, 1864  (Congressional resolution)
Thomas L. Thornell to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 04, 1860  (Sends campaign biography written in German)
Hiram Berdan to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 27, 1862  (Seeks promotion)
Abraham Lincoln to John Ross, Thursday, September 25, 1862
Abraham Lincoln to John Ross, Thursday, September 25, 1862
General Burnside's Corp marching over the pontoon bridge into Virginia, at the town of Berlin on Thursday, Oct. 27, 1862

General Burnside's Corp marching over the pontoon bridge into Virginia...

Gift, J.P. Morgan, 1919 (DLC/PP-1919:R1.1.41) Forms part of: Morgan collection of Civil War drawings.

Grand balloon ascent, on Thursday, October 14th, 1841 ... Mr. Gypson, (from the Royal Zoological Gardens, London), will make his forty-fifth and last ascent this season ...

Grand balloon ascent, on Thursday, October 14th, 1841 ... Mr. Gypson, ...

Broadside announcing a balloon ascension by Richard Gypson from Chain Bridge, Spalding, England, 1841. Includes picture of a balloon. At head of title: By permission and under the immediate patronage of the ma... More

A. C. Gibson to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 30, 1854  (Senate)
Matthew McEwen to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 08, 1864  (Promotion for Col. William H. Powell)
Albany  New York Republican Central Committee, Thursday, October 18, 1860  (Printed Circular Letter)
Joseph Holt to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 29, 1864  (Case of Thomas R. Bridges)
State of Maine. By the Governor. A proclamation for a day of public thanksgiving and praise ... I appoint Thursday, the twenty-fifth day of November next, as a day of public thanksgiving and praise ... Given at the Council Chamber, at Augusta, t

State of Maine. By the Governor. A proclamation for a day of public th...

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 14.

Supplement. City and state. Vol. XIII No. 5. Philadelphia, Thursday, July 31, 1902. [A letter from Charles Francis Adams, Carl Schurz, Edwin Burritt Smith and Herbert Welsh to the Honorable Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States rega

Supplement. City and state. Vol. XIII No. 5. Philadelphia, Thursday, J...

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 161, Folder 5.

Henry Z. Hayner to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 10, 1863  (Report on affairs at Northampton, Virginia, endorsed by Robert C. Schenck, September 17, 1863)
Sample Orr to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, November 21, 1861  (Telegram regarding slaves in Missouri)
M. S. Whiting to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, April 04, 1861  (California appointments)
Christopher C. Andrews to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, September 17, 1863  (Affairs in Arkansas)
James Costelloe to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, December 08, 1864  (Congratulations)
Augustin Chester to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, March 03, 1864  (Connecticut politics; with extract)
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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Grace Bedell to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 18, 1860  (Typed copy)
William R. Strachan, Thursday, September 18, 1862  (Grants permission to Berdine Owsley to communicate with guerillas)
11:00 A.M. Thursday May 11th, 1910. Truant selling Saturday Evening Post. 7th & Olive Sts.,.  Location: St. Louis, Missouri.

11:00 A.M. Thursday May 11th, 1910. Truant selling Saturday Evening Po...

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"Inevitable outcome" [...] Homer S. Cummings, Atty. General repeats to Sen. Duncan U. Fletcher (D. of Florida), Chr. of the Senate Banking & Currency Com. that the "gold clause" legislation was "legitamate and inevitable outcome" of the FDR [Franklin Delano Roosevelt] monetary program. Cummings and Fletcher were photographed Thursday at the hearing. 7/11/35

"Inevitable outcome" [...] Homer S. Cummings, Atty. General repeats to...

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Wash. D.C. Burned telegraphic copies. R.F. Herron, Warren, P.A., Utility representative, who testified Thursday at the Senate Lobby Inquiry that he burned copies of records of the questioned "directory telegrams" to "get them out of the way" before the congressional inquiry started. 7/18/35

Wash. D.C. Burned telegraphic copies. R.F. Herron, Warren, P.A., Utili...

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