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In General assembly of Pennsylvania, Saturday, November 28, 1778. [Resolution, defining the manner of voting for, and against a Convention, and the points to be determined by the Convention] Philadelphia: Printed by John Dunlap. [1778].

In General assembly of Pennsylvania, Saturday, November 28, 1778. [Res...

1051 B3 0 23 42.; Rec. R. B. 10-30-42.; Evans 15965.; On verso: 1051 B3 O 23 42. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed... More

To my fellow-citizens. A gross, scandalous and unprovoked libel, appeared in the "City of Washington Gazette," on Saturday the 29th ultimo ... John Brannan. Washington City, Aug. 4, 1820.

To my fellow-citizens. A gross, scandalous and unprovoked libel, appea...

Imprint 2.; On verso: 6 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 191, Folder 13.

Execution. The life, trial, and behaviour of that unfortunate young woman, Mary Johnson, 22 years of age, who was executed at Gloucester on Saturday last, 1831 for the murder of her master and mistress, John and Anna Robinson ... Leeds, Printed

Execution. The life, trial, and behaviour of that unfortunate young wo...

Johnson, Mary. 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 55, Folder 9.

Lost!! on Friday or Saturday last, a wallet, containing a number of papers; among which was a note against N. Buckmaster. Also notes against John Mullady, John Chivens, John B. Dyo, Wentworth, Sacket, and others ... Edwin M. Hopping. Alton, Feb.

Lost!! on Friday or Saturday last, a wallet, containing a number of pa...

Reward.; Imprint 2. 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 15, Folder 13.

John E. Collins to William Larned Marcy, Saturday, February 24, 1849  (Appointment)
Abraham Lincoln to John M. Clayton, Saturday, March 10, 1849  (United States Marshal Appointment; endorsed by Lincoln)
Unknown.  “R.R.T.” to John T. Graham, Saturday, November 10, 1860  (Election results)
John Pettit to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, September 29, 1860  (Politics in New York)
John C. Richardson to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 28, 1860  (Introduction)
John Z. Goodrich to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 17, 1860  (Introduction)
John M. Crosland to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, December 08, 1860  (Sends “Song of the Union”)
John G. Nicolay to George M. Harrison, Saturday, June 09, 1860  (Acknowledgment)
John L. Scripps to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 02, 1860  (Introduction)
John L. Ketcham to Jesse K. Dubois, Saturday, December 22, 1860  (Neither Colfax nor Caleb Smith fit to serve in cabinet)
Robert Patterson to John W. Hall, Saturday, September 21, 1861  (Acknowledgment)
John Pope to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 15, 1861  (Telegram inquiring about his commission)
John Hay to William H. Seward, Saturday, December 07, 1861  (Response to Seward's inquiry)
John G. Nicolay to Winfield Scott, Saturday, March 09, 1861  (Copy of order sent to Gen. Scott by Cameron)
John P. Hale to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, November 16, 1861  (Introduction)
W. R. Palmer to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, June 01, 1861  (Sends map)
John A. Gurley to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 09, 1861  (Recommendation)
Preston King to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 09, 1861  (Recommendation for John Defrees)
John C. Fremont to Montgomery Blair, Saturday, August 31, 1861  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
W. E. Milton to John H. Brown, Saturday, February 02, 1861  (Seeks office)
John W. Foster to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, August 17, 1861  (Recommendation)
John C. Fremont to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 31, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
John A. Dix to Metsger Decker & Wilson, Saturday, December 13, 1862  (Invoice)
John A. Dahlgren to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 15, 1862  (Telegram regarding military affairs)
John W. Forney to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, July 19, 1862  (Telegram recommending the use of disabled soldiers as tax collectors)
John McNeil, Saturday, October 18, 1862  (Clipping)

John McNeil, Saturday, October 18, 1862 (Clipping)

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Edward D. Townsend to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, November 01, 1862  (Case of John J. Key)
Elihu B. Washburne to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, October 11, 1862  (Patronage)
Abraham Lincoln to John M. Clay, Saturday, August 09, 1862  (Acknowledgment)
Caleb B. Smith to John Watt, Saturday, March 29, 1862  (Instructions)
Thomas M. Vincent to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, August 09, 1862  (Memorandum)
John E. Wool to Edwin M. Stanton, Saturday, March 08, 1862  (Telegram reporting activities of the Merrimac)
Abraham Lincoln to John M. Clay, Saturday, August 09, 1862
John A. Andrew to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, April 05, 1862  (Cover letter)
William H. Seward to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, November 01, 1862  (Introduction)
William A. Dubois to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, November 28, 1863  (Telegram concerning the resignation of Dubois from the army)
John Hay to George Plumer Smith, Saturday, January 10, 1863  (Lincoln confirms he did offer to evacuate Fort Sumter in exchange for Virginia's loyalty)

John Hay to George Plumer Smith, Saturday, January 10, 1863 (Lincoln ...

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John Austin Stevens Jr. to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, February 28, 1863  (Sends resolutions of New York Chamber of Commerce)
Hiram Barney to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, June 20, 1863  (Copy of Lincoln's letter to Erastus Corning, et al.)
John W. Davidson to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 21, 1863  (Telegram recommending re-instatement of General Curtis)
Isham N. Haynie to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, March 14, 1863  (Resignation)
John P. Usher to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 07, 1863  (Appointment of Charles Brockins and John Francis)
John Austin Stevens Jr. to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, February 07, 1863  (Sends resolutions passed by the New York Chamber of Commerce)
Jesse K. Dubois to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, November 28, 1863  (Resignation of William Dubois)
David C. Wager to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, May 23, 1863  (Requests report)
John S. Phelps to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 21, 1863  (Docket; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)
John A. Dix to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, January 31, 1863  (Telegram concerning news from General Peck)
John O. Fuller to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 21, 1863  (Telegram regarding removal of General Curtis)
W. W. Seaton to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, January 24, 1863  (Recommendation)
John M. Schofield to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, October 03, 1863  (Telegram responding to charges made against him by a delegation in Washington)
John M. Schofield to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 20, 1863  (Telegram regarding emancipation in Missouri)
John F. Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, March 12, 1864  (Political affairs)
William Faxon to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, December 17, 1864  (Papers for Schofield's case)
John G. Nicolay to John Hay, Saturday, July 02, 1864  (Chase's resignation)
William H. Seward to Edward Bates, Saturday, June 11, 1864  (Appointment of John H. Goddard)
Edward Jordan to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, February 20, 1864  (Requests interview with president)
H. C. Page to [John G. Nicolay], Saturday, October 08, 1864  (New York politics)
John M. Fessenden to William P. Fessenden, Saturday, July 09, 1864  (Introduction)
John G. Nicolay to John Hay, Saturday, June 11, 1864  (Cover letter; with note from John R. Woods to Hay)
Abraham Lincoln to John Hay, Saturday, July 16, 1864  (Negotiations at Niagara Falls)
Abraham Lincoln to John McMahon, Saturday, August 06, 1864  (Reply to McMahon's August 5 telegram)
Hudson Taylor to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, June 11, 1864  (Sends engravings of General Grant)
Baron Von Alvensleben to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, March 19, 1864  (In German)
John P. Usher to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, June 04, 1864  (Sends nominations)
James M. Edmunds to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 09, 1864  (Removal of John T. Hogeboom)
John H. Bryant to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, May 14, 1864  (Invitation to dedication of Owen Lovejoy monument)
John Shankland to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, September 03, 1864  (Politics)
James C. Welling to John Hay, Saturday, July 23, 1864  (Resignation of Charles Gibson)
Elihu B. Washburne to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, September 10, 1864  (Receipt)
Gideon Welles to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, March 26, 1864  (Navy appointments)
Joseph Holt to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, February 13, 1864  (Requests interview with president)
Joseph K. Barnes to John G. Nicolay, Saturday, April 30, 1864  (Appointment of hospital chaplain)
Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, February 13, 1864  (Endorsement to John Hogan regarding Methodist Churches)
John P. Usher to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, April 01, 1865  (Sends commissions)
Grand balloon ascension! Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, Saturday, July 22d, 1871

Grand balloon ascension! Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, Saturday, July 22d,...

Caption continues: The Committee would respectfully announce ... Professor Jno. A. Light, the world renowned and successful Aeronaut ... will make a grand ascension from the Borough of Huntingdon ... in his vet... More

Mrs. Norman B. Judd to John Hay, Saturday, June 24, 1882  (Sends Lincoln document)
Order of exercises at the unveiling of the statute of John Marshall, late chief justice United States, on Saturday, May 10, 1884 .... [Washington, D. C. 1884].

Order of exercises at the unveiling of the statute of John Marshall, l...

Marshall, John- Statute. 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; Portfolio 207, F... More

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency. John Q. A. Brackett, Governor: a proclamation ... I hereby set apart Saturday the twenty-sixth day of April now current, as Arbor day ... Given at the Executive Chamber, in Boston, this Sixteenth

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency. John Q. A. Brackett,...

On verso: 1890, Arbor Day. 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; Portfolio 78, ... More

Ready for her radio fling. Washington, D.C., May 4. Four year old Nancy Anderson, daughter of Rep. and Mrs. John Z. Anderson, will make her radio debut Saturday on the third annual Congressional Children's Broadcast over a national NBC hook-up, sponsored by the Congressional Club. Children of all ages and playing all types of musical instruments will participate in the program

Ready for her radio fling. Washington, D.C., May 4. Four year old Nanc...

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Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency John L. Bates, Governor: a proclamation ... I hereby set apart Saturday, the twenty-fifth day of April current as Arbor day ... Given at the Executive Chamber, in Boston, this eleventh day of Apri

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency John L. Bates, Govern...

On verso, copy 1: 1903 Arbor Day.; On verso, copy 2: 1903, Apr 11. 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 P... More

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency John L. Bates, Governor. A proclamation .... I hereby set apart Saturday, the thirtieth day of April current, as Arbor day ... Given at the Executive Chamber, in Boston, this twentieth day of Apri

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency John L. Bates, Govern...

On verso, copy 1: 4. Duplicate.; On verso, copy 2: Arbor Day 1904. 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 ... More

A Saturday ball game. Springstein Mills, Chester, S.C. Boy with glove, Malcom Rogers. (See photo 329). Next to him - Ben Deaton--12 years old. 52 inches high. Weaver. Runs 6 looms at $1.00 a day. 2 years in mill. I asked him if it wasn't hard work. "Hardest part if it is I have to stretch so much to reach up." (Tallest boy) John Lewis--12 years old. 1 yr. in mill. Weaves--4 looms. Got 40 cents to start. 60 cents now a day. Brother and father in mills. Nov. 28/08 Witness Sara R. Hine.  Location: Chester, South Carolina / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.

A Saturday ball game. Springstein Mills, Chester, S.C. Boy with glove,...

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Trenton Mill, Gastonia, N.C. Tom Jenkins (left hand end) 13 years old, been in mill 3 year. Walter Jenkins, 15 years old. 4 years in mill. John Glover, (right hand) 16 years old, at mill 5 years. Closing hour, 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov.  Location: Gastonia, North Carolina.

Trenton Mill, Gastonia, N.C. Tom Jenkins (left hand end) 13 years old,...

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Wood carving group of working boys at King Philip Settlement - Names beginning at our right: 6. Frederick Reinhadt, 15, 147 Grant Street. 5. Arthur Bourque, 14, 415 Kilburn St., 3. Anthony Bello, 16, 75 Mt. Hope Ave. 8th grade Slade School - wants good education more than work. 1. William Berupe, 15, 36 Assonet St., Sweeper, Iron Works, 7:30-11:30, 1-5. Barber Shop 7 years old, now Fridays and Saturday afternoons and until 12 at night. 4. Herman Reinhadt, 17, Hub Clothing Co. clerk. Was a doffer in the mule room. 7. Manuel Ferreira, 15, 27 Whittier St. Sweeper, Iron Works, same schedule as Berupe. 2. John Megna, 16, 75 Mt. Hope Avenue, Sweeper, Iron Works, - Two previous positions.  Location: Fall River, Massachusetts / Lewis W. Hine.

Wood carving group of working boys at King Philip Settlement - Names b...

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Congressional airminded member shows improvement. Rep. John J. McSwain (D) of South Carolina, shown recuperating Saturday in the Walter Reed Hospital at Wash. D.C. where he was following a mishap in a passenger plane some days ago. The ship hit an air pocket, lurched. Rep. McSwain severely lacerated his arm on a broken light globe. He is here shown inspecting the results with his daughter, [...] McSwain

Congressional airminded member shows improvement. Rep. John J. McSwain...

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General Pershing and son. Washington, D.C., Dec. 13. General John J. Pershing and his son, Warren, as they arrived to attend the Gridiron Club Dinner last Saturday night. 12/13/37

General Pershing and son. Washington, D.C., Dec. 13. General John J. P...

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Melrose, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. Horses hitched to fence opposite plantation store on Saturday afternoon. John Henry plantation

Melrose, Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana. Horses hitched to fence oppos...

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John Kirk maintaining the law and checking up on Saturday night in the Negro quarter of Belle Glade, Florida

John Kirk maintaining the law and checking up on Saturday night in the...

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The inauguration of John Stewart Bryan as nineteenth president of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. Saturday October twentieth one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. Williamsburg. [Colophon: Richmond, Va. Whittet & Shepperson, pri
The inauguration of John Stewart Bryan as nineteenth president of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. Saturday October twentieth one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. Williamsburg. [Colophon: Richmond, Va. Whittet & Shepperson, pri
The inauguration of John Stewart Bryan as nineteenth president of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. Saturday October twentieth one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. Williamsburg. [Colophon: Richmond, Va. Whittet & Shepperson, pri
The inauguration of John Stewart Bryan as nineteenth president of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. Saturday October twentieth one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. Williamsburg. [Colophon: Richmond, Va. Whittet & Shepperson, pri
The inauguration of John Stewart Bryan as nineteenth president of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. Saturday October twentieth one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. Williamsburg. [Colophon: Richmond, Va. Whittet & Shepperson, pri
The inauguration of John Stewart Bryan as nineteenth president of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. Saturday October twentieth one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. Williamsburg. [Colophon: Richmond, Va. Whittet & Shepperson, pri
The inauguration of John Stewart Bryan as nineteenth president of the College of William and Mary in Virginia. Saturday October twentieth one thousand nine hundred and thirty-four. Williamsburg. [Colophon: Richmond, Va. Whittet & Shepperson, pri
L. . Madison Day and John Q. A. Fellows to Abraham Lincoln, Saturday, July 30, 1864  (Cover letter)
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