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Simon Cameron to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 06, 1860  (Telegram reporting election results)
Abraham Lincoln to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, July 28, 1863  (Exchange of Robert Y. Brown)
Dancing and waltzing academy. Mr. Joseph B. Brown respectfully gives notice to the public that he will reopen his Academy at Tremont Hall, 25 Eliot Street on Tuesday evening, September 26, 1865.

Dancing and waltzing academy. Mr. Joseph B. Brown respectfully gives n...

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 71, Folder 47.

Nearly unseated [...] Rep. Maury [Laverick?] D. of Tex., who told the House Lobbying Com. Tuesday how he almost fell out of his chair when he [...] of the much discussed "[...] vote" elaborates to Rep. John E. Rankin, D.of Miss., who says congress should not adjourns now or at Christmas time. 7/6/35

Nearly unseated [...] Rep. Maury [Laverick?] D. of Tex., who told the ...

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Shrove Tuesday, Feb. 21, 1939 celebration in King David Hotel, fancy dress ball

Shrove Tuesday, Feb. 21, 1939 celebration in King David Hotel, fancy d...

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Shrove Tuesday celebration in King David Hotel, fancy dress ball, Feb. 21, 1939.

Shrove Tuesday celebration in King David Hotel, fancy dress ball, Feb....

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Bits and pieces display. Parts needed by U.S. Maritime Commission being inspected at the first OPM (Office of Personnel Management) permanent exhibit at which samples of needed defense equipment and parts are shown to prospective producers. The exhibit opened on Tuesday, December 23 in the Boatman's Bank Building in St. Louis, Missouri. Bits and pieces of needed war goods were exhibited by fourty-eight holders of large war contracts and by the Army, the Navy, and the U.S. Maritime Commission. It is planned to change the articles displayed in this exhibit as some of them become under contracts or subcontracts. Representatives of the Contract Distribution Division will be available regularly to advise manufacturers attending the exhibits. Similar exhibits are scheduled to open shortly in other cities throughout the country

Bits and pieces display. Parts needed by U.S. Maritime Commission bein...

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[ Barbara Bel Geddes, Tuesday Weld and Danny Kaye - scene from "The Five Pennies"]

[ Barbara Bel Geddes, Tuesday Weld and Danny Kaye - scene from "The Fi...

Production photograph from the film "The Five Pennies." (General) The Library of Congress provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes and makes no warranty with regard to their use... More

Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, August 23, 1864  (Memorandum on Probable Failure of Reelection; endorsed by members of cabinet)
Thomas E. Bramlette to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 22, 1864  (Telegram regarding Richard Jacob and Frank Wolford)
George A. S. Crooker to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 07, 1862  (Sioux uprising in Minnesota)
Robert B. Riell to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 05, 1864  (Navy promotion; with copy of endorsement by Abraham Lincoln, September 3, 1863)
Solomon Sturges to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, May 22, 1860  (Advice)
Samuel B. McPheeters to Samuel R. Curtis, Tuesday, March 31, 1863  (Charges of disloyalty)
John A. Kasson to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 22, 1863  (Cover letter)
Henry W. Benham to Montgomery Blair, Tuesday, September 24, 1861  (Military affairs)
Lewis Wallace to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 21, 1864  (Case of Francis Hawks; endorsed by Henry S. Lane)
E. D. Webster to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, May 24, 1864  (Cover letter)
George H. Smalley to Adam S. Hill, Tuesday, August 19, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
James Dixon to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 08, 1863  (Introduces Horatio Ames)
John A. Knight to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, February 12, 1861  (Seeks copy of Inaugural Address to be published in London)
Leavenworth Kansas Daily Conservative, Tuesday, April 05, 1864  (Newspaper issue)
Nathaniel P. Banks to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 08, 1863  (Public opinion in the Confederate States)
Britton A. Hill to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 12, 1864  (Defense of Washington Navy Yard)
Francis Lieber to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 16, 1863  (Publication of Lincoln's letter to Erastus Corning)
Isaac Murphy, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, February 16, 1864  (Telegram concerning Arkansas election)
Richard W. Thompson to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 12, 1860  (Know Nothings and 1860 election)
Hannibal Hamlin to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 04, 1860  (Cabinet appointments)
Steamboat line. Stage notice. fare reduced! Cohasset, Scituate & the Glades on and after Tuesday, June 28th ... Cohasset, June 28, 1850. Propeller Job Press, 142 Washington St., Boston.

Steamboat line. Stage notice. fare reduced! Cohasset, Scituate & the G...

Transportation.; Stage coach. 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 64, Folder 30.

Abraham Lincoln to William H. Seward, Tuesday, August 20, 1861  (Appointment of Zebina Eastman)
Presidential campaign, 1864. Candidates for President and Vice-President of United States. Election, Tuesday, November 8, 1864

Presidential campaign, 1864. Candidates for President and Vice-Preside...

Print shows bust portraits of Abraham Lincoln, George B. McClellan, Andrew Johnson, and George H. Pendleton above a map of the United States, with bust portraits of the previous 15 presidents with George Washin... More

Schenectady, New York. Writing the news broadcast for the schools. A fifteen-minute broadcast is given every Tuesday and Thursday

Schenectady, New York. Writing the news broadcast for the schools. A f...

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Ruben F. Briggs to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 15, 1864  (Political affairs in Louisiana)
Barton Bates to Franklin A. Dick, Tuesday, December 30, 1862  (Complains of rebel activity in St. Charles County, Missouri; endorsed by Dick to Samuel R. Curtis, Dec. 31, 1862)
George A. S. Crooker to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 07, 1862  (Sioux uprising in Minnesota)
Francis H. Peirpoint to Edward Bates, Tuesday, June 28, 1864  (Cover letter)
Edward Bates to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 23, 1861  (Memorandum on what action to take against Maryland and Virginia)
Joseph Medill to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 19, 1860  (Meeting with James G. Bennett of New York Herald)
Henry D. Bacon to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, December 10, 1861  (Political affairs)
Hamilton Illinois Ministers to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 01, 1861  (Support Fremont)
Richard Wallach, et al. to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 28, 1862  (Petition concerning railroads in Washington D.C.)
John Hay to Myer S. Isaacs, Tuesday, November 01, 1864  (Reply to Isaacs' letter of October 26)
James C. Orr to George S. Boutwell, Tuesday, December 23, 1862  (Wants to retain his appointment as collector; endorsed by Boutwell)
August Belmont to Lionel De Rothschild, Tuesday, May 21, 1861  (British recognition of Confederacy)

August Belmont to Lionel De Rothschild, Tuesday, May 21, 1861 (Britis...

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William A. Barnes, Tuesday, August 11, 1863  (Affidavit; with supporting affidavit by John Chism, et al.)
Alexander K. McClure to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, August 21, 1860  (Politics in Pennsylvania)
Charles L. Huntington to John G. Nicolay, Tuesday, December 10, 1861  (Wants to join David Porter's expedition)
Benjamin F. Butler to Edwin M. Stanton, Tuesday, March 08, 1864  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
William H. Kent to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 27, 1864  (Newspaper correspondent seeks return of his pass; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln, U. S. Grant, et al.)
John A. Knight to William H. Seward, Tuesday, June 24, 1862  (Seeks aid for his newspaper; endorsed by Seward)
Black Hawk: Union course, L.I. Tuesday September 25th 1849 / lith & pub. by N. Currier.

Black Hawk: Union course, L.I. Tuesday September 25th 1849 / lith & pu...

Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 0622.

By the Honourable His Majesty’s council, of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. A proclamation for proroguing the General court … to Tuesday the sixteenth day of said August … Given at Boston the twenty-sixth day of July, 1757

By the Honourable His Majesty’s council, of the province of the Massac...

Imprint 3.; Proclamation.; 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; Portfolio 35, Folder 21.

Uriah Biggs to Albert S. White, Tuesday, January 27, 1863  (Requests continuation of martial law in Missouri)
Abraham Lincoln to Ulysses S. Grant, Tuesday, January 31, 1865  (Copy of Lincoln's telegram regarding Hampton Roads Conference)
PRESIDENT BESTOWS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL ON U.S. CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS. WASHINGTON, D.C. JULY 28. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TODAY BESTOWED THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL ON ADMIRAL WILLIAM D. LEAHY, WHO RETIRES TUESDAY AS CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS TO BECOME GOVERNOR OF PUERTO RICO. THE AWARD WAS A SUPRISE TO LEAHY, WHO CALLED AT THE WHITE HOUSE TO DISCUSS PUERTO RICAN PROBLEMS. IN THE CENTER IS CHARLES EDISON, ACTING SECRETARY OF THE NAVY

PRESIDENT BESTOWS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL ON U.S. CHIEF OF NAVAL O...

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Unknown to Todd, Tuesday, June 24, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
James Mitchell to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 19, 1864  (Interview with Benjamin F. Morris)
John C. Fremont to Charles Sumner, Tuesday, June 09, 1863  (Raising black troops)
George A. S. Crooker to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 07, 1862  (Sioux uprising in Minnesota)
Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 26, 1864  (Permission for Gen. McClernand to visit Washington)
Samuel Bruch to Thomas T. Eckert, Tuesday, October 07, 1862  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Edwin M. Stanton to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 07, 1864  (Conscription)
John Wesley Greene to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 11, 1862  (Report of two interviews with Jefferson Davis)
Montgomery Blair to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, August 18, 1863  (Case of Mr. Findely)
F. B. Cutting to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, May 28, 1861  (Relations with Europe)
James H. Carleton, Tuesday, March 10, 1863  (Printed General Orders)
John W. Garrett to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 05, 1864  (Telegram concerning military affairs)
Hudson River New York Baptist Association to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 18, 1861  (Resolutions)
John C. Ten Eyck to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 16, 1863  (Praise for Lincoln's letter to Erastus Corning)
William Cullen Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, August 30, 1864  (Navy Department)
Leonard W. Volk to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 05, 1860  (Sends photograph of bust)
Andrew H. Foote to Gideon Welles, Tuesday, January 14, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
Waits his turn [...] Thomas Cocoran, RFC Atty., who is being connected with Lobby charges at a special House rules investigation, left, listens in while Rep. Ralph Brewster (R. of Maine) accuses him of using [passamaquoddy?] "pressure" threats to get his coat for the Utility bill. Judge Ferdinand Pecora of the N.Y. Supreme Court, sits in with Corcoran at the hearing Tuesday, 7/9/35

Waits his turn [...] Thomas Cocoran, RFC Atty., who is being connected...

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Wash. D.C. Not enough millionaires. L.H. Parker, Chief of Staff of the Joint Congressional Tax Com. on the stand Tuesday before the Senate Finance Com. where he said there weren't enough million dollar incomes in the U.S. to make a negligible increase in the revenue as proposed by the Roosevelt tax proposal. 7/30/35

Wash. D.C. Not enough millionaires. L.H. Parker, Chief of Staff of the...

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Shrove Tuesday celebration in King David Hotel, table with the prize couple, march round floor

Shrove Tuesday celebration in King David Hotel, table with the prize c...

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Shrove Tuesday celebration in King David Hotel, table with Mrs. Hamburger, etc. Honorable Lord Gordon, etc., close-up

Shrove Tuesday celebration in King David Hotel, table with Mrs. Hambur...

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American University, Cairo, Tuesday April 18, 1939. Various studies of basket boy

American University, Cairo, Tuesday April 18, 1939. Various studies of...

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Vote Cuomo for mayor Vote row D or row G, Tuesday, Nov. 8th.

Vote Cuomo for mayor Vote row D or row G, Tuesday, Nov. 8th.

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The First Union dress parade in Nashville. The 51st Regiment Ohio volunteers, Colonel Stanly Mathews on dress parade in Nashville, Tuesday, March 4th 1862 / sketched by A.E. Mathews, 31st Regt. O.V.U.S.A.

The First Union dress parade in Nashville. The 51st Regiment Ohio volu...

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Gallant charge by two companies of the 6th Michigan on Tuesday morning on the rebel rearguard, near Falling Waters, where part of the rebel army crossed the Potomac

Gallant charge by two companies of the 6th Michigan on Tuesday morning...

Cavalry in pursuit of infantry across farm with damaged barn in background. Caption continues: "This charge was really a very brilliant and dashing affair. The cavalry numbering not more than fifty or sixty men... More

George A. S. Crooker to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 07, 1862  (Sioux uprising in Minnesota)
George A. S. Crooker to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 07, 1862  (Sioux uprising in Minnesota)
George A. S. Crooker to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 07, 1862  (Sioux uprising in Minnesota)
Ambrose W. Thompson to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 02, 1863  (Enlistment of black soldiers; endorsed by Lincoln, June 3, 1863 and Henry W. Halleck)
Charles Wiegand to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 24, 1863  (Seeks command of a brigade; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)
Ira P. Rankin to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, June 30, 1863  (Removal from office)
Anna Ella Carroll to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, October 21, 1862  (Colonization)
Gideon Welles to Senate, Tuesday, January 14, 1862  (Pamphlet)
Lincoln County Tennessee Citizens to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 19, 1864  (Petition on behalf of John Wood)
Alex Crozier to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 15, 1864  (Affairs in Missouri)
Ira P. Rankin to Simon Cameron, Tuesday, December 10, 1861  (Recommendation)
New York City Welsh Congregational Church to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, April 16, 1861  (Support)

New York City Welsh Congregational Church to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday,...

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Daniel E. Groux to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, March 17, 1863  (Seeks office)
Elihu B. Washburne to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, January 01, 1861  (Cameron)
Adam Gurowski to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, May 26, 1863  (Military advice)
Cuthbert Bullitt to Simeon Draper, Tuesday, February 23, 1864  (Election of pro-Lincoln ticket in Louisiana)
Missouri--The great Whisky Ring trial--Scene in the United States District Court, St. Louis, Monday, February 7th, at the opening of the case of the United States vs. O.E. Babcock, President Grant's private secretary. Mr. E.A. Storrs, one of General Babcock's counsel, asking that the trial be deferred until Tuesday, February 8th / from sketches by E. Jump and Harry Ogden.

Missouri--The great Whisky Ring trial--Scene in the United States Dist...

Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, 1876 February 26, pp. 400-401.

District of Columbia Banker's Association, Dinner to Officers and Council, American Banker's Association, The New Willard, Washington, D.C., Tuesday, October 10, 1905

District of Columbia Banker's Association, Dinner to Officers and Coun...

H68477 U.S. Copyright Office Copyright claimant's address: Chicago. Copyright deposit; Geo. R. Lawrence Co.; 1905.

$ in your pocket $ Protect your job - your farm - your business. The only issue before the voters is the protective tariff ... Vote straight republican next Tuesday - November 2 [1928].

$ in your pocket $ Protect your job - your farm - your business. The o...

Campaign. 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 19, Folder 29.

C.I.O. Chief luncheon guest of president Washington, D.C., May 20. John L. Lewis, C.I.O. Head, arriving at the White House today where he was a luncheon guest of President Roosevelt. While the chief executive said Lewis did not come to the White House to confer on political matters, significance, however, was attached to the fact that the meeting follows by three days the defeat of Lewis backed candidates in Pennsylvania's primaries last Tuesday, 5/20/38

C.I.O. Chief luncheon guest of president Washington, D.C., May 20. Joh...

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