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Title: "Budget Cut" Ronald & Nancy Regan 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
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Title: "The National Bean" Ronald Reagan 1981 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
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Jelly Beans
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Title: 34 Presidents Of The United States Of America Chrome unused
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1 - George Washington. 2 - John Adams. 3 - Thomas Jefferson. 4 - James Madison. 5 - James Monroe. 6 - John Quincy Adams. 7 - Andrew Jackson. 8 - Martin Van Buren. 9 - William Henry Harrison. 10 - John Tyler. 11 - James Polk. 12 - Zachary Taylor. 13 - Millard Fillmore. 14 - Franklin Pierce. 15 - James Buchanan. 16 - Abraham Lincoln. 17 - Andrew Johnson. 18 - Ulysses S. Grant. 19 - Rutherford B. Hayes. 20 - James A. Garfield. 21 - Chester A. Arthur. 22 - Grover Cleveland. 23 - Benjamin Harrison. 24 - William McKinley. 25 - Theodore Roosevelt. 26 - William Howard Taft. 27 - Woodrow Wilson. 28 - Warren G. Harding. 29 - Calvin Coolidge. 30 - Herbert Hoover. 31 - Franklin D. Roosevelt. 32 - Harry S. Truman. 33 - Dwight D. Eisenhower. 34 - John F. Kennedy
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Title: Abraham Lincoln Chrome PM 1963
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Sixteenth President of the United States, was born on February 12, 1809, in Hardin County, Kentucky, in a log cabin on the Sinking Spring Farm near Hodgen's Mill. From 1811-1816, he lived on the Knob Creek Farm, near Hodgenville, Ky. From 1816-1830, grew up in Spencer County, Southern Indiana, and moved to Illinois, in 1830. In 1831-1837, spent six years in New Salem, where he was elected to the Ligislature, in 1834, Re-elected in 1836, 1838,1840, Abraham Lincoln served 5 years in Vandalia, Capital of Illinois, 1820-1839. From 1837 to 1861, Lincoln lived in Spring field, Illinois, practiced law, served a term in Congress, and in 1860, was elected President. In February, 1861, moved to the White House in Washington, D. C., and died on April 15, 1865.
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Title: Abraham Lincoln Linen unused
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Born in Hardin county, Kentucky, Feb. 12, 1809 "God bless my mother. All that I am or ever hope to be, I owe to my angle mother." (Reproduced from Lincoln's Personal Signature) Abraham Lincoln , 16th President of the United States, was born on February 12, 1809, The Birth Cabin is now in the Lincoln Memorial, Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park, Hodgenville, Kentucky.
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Title: Abraham Lincoln Presenting The Proclamation Of Freedom To A Slave Divided Back PM 1911
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Title: All Dressed Up For The Presidential Ball Chrome unused
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All dressed up for the Presidential Ball: Rosalynn Carter, Amy Carter, President Jimmy Carter. Carter inauguration - January 20, 1977.
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Title: At The Black Marble Podium In The Great Chamber Chrome unused
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At the black marble podium in the great chamber, President Jimmy Carter addresses the United Nations in New York. - March 16, 1977.
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Title: Beautiful Betty Ford Chrome unused
Description:
Beautiful Betty Ford, wife of President Gerald R. Ford, thirty-eighth president of the United States of America.
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Title: Bush Reagan Campaign 1980 Chrome unused
Description:
Vice Presidential candidate George Bush talks to campaign workers as Ronald Reagan looks on Speaking of the Reagan-Bush Administration, Bush calls for a close working relationship with congress and a reduction in government regulations.
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Title: Calvin Coolidge Divided Back unused
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Title: Dedication Of Kentucky Dam By President Truman Linen unused
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TVA's Kentucky Dam and Lake - Kentucky Dam, in he Tennessee River about 20 miles fro Paducah, Kentucky, was built at a coast of $114,000,000. The dam creates Kentucky Lake which is 184 miles long and has a shoreline of 2,200 miles. Construction of Kentucky Dam was begun in 1938 and completed in 1944.
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Title: Dee - Lighted Roosevelt Divided Back PM 1910 Jan-01
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Title: Democracy In Action FDR Linen unused
Description:
Our Flag, Our Country and commander-in-Chief, with symbolic illustrations of Freedom, Defense and Recovery. A Democracy that promises victory and assurance of a just peace to all the peoples of the world.
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Title: Dwight D. Eisenhower Chrome unused
Description:
The White Rose City. President of the United States Dwight d. Eisenhower
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Title: Dwight D. Eisenhower Chrome unused
Description:
1966 Morris Katz. All rights reserved. From an original oil, painted in the old master style. Oil subjects including portraits, landscapes, murals painted to order from life or photograph - excellent likeness guaranteed. This post card and 18 different subjects available, at 10c each. Studio and Gallery at 890 East Tremont Ave., Bronx, New York 10460, U.S.A.
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Title: Dwight D. Eisenhower Linen unused
Description:
We ask your support of his candidacy on the strength of his great career, fine performance of every job he has been given to do, his all-round qualifications so amply proved. We ask your support, too, in the belief that the welfare of our country requires the election of a Republican candidate and Dwight D. Eisenhower is the Republican most likely to be selected if nominated. Please vote for your Eisenhower pledged Delegate at your Precinct Meeting.
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Title: Eisenhower Museum, Eisenhower Home Chrome unused
Description:
Eisenhower Library, Eisenhower Chapel
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Title: Everyone Is In A Good Mood Chrome unused
Description:
Everyone is in a good mood as Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter chat with Premier Fukuda of Japan on the White House balcony. - March 26, 1977.
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Title: Ex President And Mrs. Calvin Coolidge Linen unused
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Ex president and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge at dedication of Florida's "Big Tree" The Senator Cypress age 3500 years. Diameter 17 1/2 ft. Circumference 47 ft. Height 126 ft. On U. s. 17 and 92 between Sanford and Orlando, Florida.
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Title: Famous Mile And A Half Carter Walk Chrome unused
Description:
Famous mile and a half "Carter Walk" with Capitol in the background. After the inauguration January 20, 1977.
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Title: FDR Roosevelt 1882-1945 Linen unused
Description:
Freedom of Speech And Religion, from want and fear.
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Title: First Lady Pat and Tricia Nixon Cox Chrome unused
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At the resignation: Wife Pat and Tricia Nixon Cox put up a brave front as they listen to president Nixon's final official speech. August 9, 1974.
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Title: Former School Teacher Pat Nixon Chrome unused
Description:
Former school teacher Pat Nixon (Cerritos, California) has a good laugh with a Chinese teacher, an interpreter and cute Chinese moppets. February, 1976.
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Title: Franklin Delano Roosevelt Linen unused
Description:
31st president of the United States. One of the most beloved Presidents of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the first president in the nation's history to be elected for four consecutive terms of office. Born in Hyde Park, N. Y., January 30, 1882, F. D. R. dealt with politics and law until he was stricken with infantile paralysis in August of 1921. Recovering partial use of his legs, F. D. R. returned to politics and was elected Governor of New York for two terms in 1928. Defeating Herbert Hoover in the 1932 elections F. D. R. held his presidency for 13 years, ended by his untimely death on April 12, 1945 at Warm Springs, Georgia.
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Title: G.O.P. Ronald Regan 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
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Title: 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The President and Mrs. Bush enjoy a day on the water aboard their boat at Kennebunkport, Maine.
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Title: 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Grandfather explains a few things about life to his granddaughter in a meeting in the Oval Office
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Title: George Washington Cherries Divided Back PM 1911
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Feb. 22nd 1732 - Dec. 27th, 1799.
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Title: Grave Of John F. Kennedy Chrome unused
Description:
A side view of the final resting place of the 35th President of the United States of America. The eternal flame, lighted during the burial service, is located to the left of the Presidential Seal in this picture.
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Title: Greetings From Illinois Illinois (IL), Linen unused
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"The Land of Lincoln."
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Title: Herbert Hoover Chrome unused
Description:
Herbert Hoover, thirty-first President of the United States. Herbert Hoover Library West Branch, Iowa.
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Title: Homage To President John Fitzgerald Kennedy Chrome unused
Description:
An honor guard takes its place at the catafalque bearing the remains of the late President in the Rotunda of the U. S. Capitol, where the body lay in state preparatory to funeral services and burial in Arlington National Cemetery and where an estimated 250,000 Persons paid their respects. November 24, 1963.
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Title: House Where Lincoln Died Washington District Of Columbia (DC), Real Photo PM 1958
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Title: In Memoriam John Fitzberald Kennedy Chrome unused
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35th president of the United States May 29, 1917 * November 22, 1963.
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Title: Inaugural Walk Chrome unused
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Looks as if Jimmy and Rosalynn are having more fun than Amy on the "Inaugural Walk", January 20, 1977.
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Title: Inauguration Of Abraham Lincoln Divided Back PM 1906
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Title: Jimmy Carter Being Sworn In As President Chrome unused
Description:
Jimmy Carter being sworn in as President by Justice of the Supreme Court Warren Burger as Rosalynn Carter looks on. Carter inauguration - January 20, 1977.
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Title: Jimmy Carter Buttons Chrome unused
Description:
Jimmy Carter buttons - Dominated by the famous grin! Carter inauguration - January 20, 1977.
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Title: Jimmy Carter Reviewing The Troops Chrome unused
Description:
President Carter welcomes Prime Minister Callaghan of Great Britain on the White House Lawn. March 10, 1977.
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Title: John Brown Linen unused
Description:
John Brown Forerunner of Abraham Lincoln. This house where John Brown kept his men in the fall of 1859 is near Samples Manor Church, on the road to Rohersville - five miles from Harpers Ferry in Maryland. These men were sincere, religious men. Worship was held regularly at the farm. Brown made his attack on the morning of October 16, 1859, with eighteen men. Their ammunition found in the house later was - 1,000 pikes or spears, 200 revolvers and 200 sharp rifles with ammunition. It is said by neighbors there is a hidden cave on the place containing treasures. The farm now belongs to Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ankeney who welcome all visitors.
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Title: John F. Kennedy 1952 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Photograph by Philippe Halsman
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Title: John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson Chrome PM 1963
Description:
President of the United States, Inaugurated January 20,1961. The 35th President of the United States. Born May 29, 1917 in Brookline, Mass. Educated in the public schools of Brookline, Choate School, and Harvard University. Author of "Why England Slept" and "Profiles in Courage" a Pulitzer prize winning biograpy, and "The Strategy of Peace" Congressman and Senator from Mass. Vice President of the United States
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Title: John Fitzgerald Kennedy Chrome unused
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35 President of the United States John F. Kannedy Inaugurated January 20, 1961. The 35th President of the United States. Born May 29, 1917 in Brookline, Mass. Educated in the public schools of Brookline, Choate School, and Harvard University. Author of "Why England Slept" and "Profiles in Courage", a pulitzer prize winning biography, and "The Strategy of Peace". Congressman and Senator from Massachusetts. Assassinated, Dallas, Texas, November 22, 1963. The Kennedy Memorial Library, to house his personal papers, is being erected in Boston on the Charles River overlooking the Harvard University campus, his Alma Mater.
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Title: John Fitzgerald Kennedy Chrome unused
Description:
The grave of John F. Kennedy 35th President of the United States Arlington National Cemetery, Va. Overlooking the Nation's Capitol from Arlington National Cemetery near the Custis Lee mansion. Is the grave site of John F. Kennedy. Here burns the eternal flame, which was lighted during the burial service. Two of the Kennedy children are also buried here.
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Title: Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Linen unused
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President Roosevelt speaking at the dedication of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The following inscription appears on the plaque of this memorial: "For the permanent enjoyment of the people, his park was given one half by the peoples and states of North Carolina and Tennessee and by the United States of America, and one half in memory of Laura Spelman Rockefeller by the Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial, founded by her husband, John D. Rockefeller."
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Title: Lincoln Birthplace Cabin Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site Chrome PM 1963
Description:
Abraham Lincoln-16th President of the United States-was born in this cabin on February 12, 1809. The historical park comprises 116 1/2 acres, nearly 100 acres of which were included in the original Thomas Lincoln Farm. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site, is located on U. S. Highway 31-E and KY-61 two miles south of Hodgenville, Kentucky.
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Title: Lincoln's Address At Gettysburg Divided Back unused
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Delivered November 19 1863 Fourscore and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battle-field of that war. we have come to dedicate a portion of that filed as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But in a larger sense we cannot dedicate, we cannot consecrate we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. the world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here; but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us, the living, rather to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us, that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion: that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain; that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom, and that the government of the people by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth."
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Title: Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Linen unused
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Souvenir from Gettysburg - America's Greatest Shrine. Fourscore and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new Nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure we are met on a great battlefield of that war, we have come to dedicate a portion of the t field as a final resting place for those who hee gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But in a larger sense we cannot dedicate we cannot consecreate we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men living and dead, who struggled here have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will littel note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us, the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who pought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remeining before us that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which thaey gave their last full measure of devotion; that we here rightly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain; that this nation, under god, shall have a new birth of freedon; and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall Nov, 19, 1863. This Bronze Tablet has been erected on the old Wills Building in the Public Square at Gettysburg. In this house, then a private residence, Abraham Lincoln prepared his Address which was delivered the following day when the National Cemetery was dedicated. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address is conssidered one of the masterpieces of English literature.
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Title: Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Linen unused
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Souvenir from Gettysburg - America's Greatest Shrine. Fourscore amd seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this conntinent a new Nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation, or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure we are met on a great battlefield of that war, we have come to dedicate a portion of the t field as a final resting place for those who hee gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. But in a larger sense we cannot dedicate we cannot consecreate we cannot hallow this ground. The brave men living and dead, who struggled here have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will littel note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us, the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who pought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remeining before us that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which thaey gave their last full measure of devotion; that we here rightly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain; that this nation, under god, shall have a new birth of freedon; and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall Nov, 19, 1863. This Bronze Tablet has been erected on the old Wills Building in the Public Square at Gettysburg. In this house, then a private residence, Abraham Lincoln prepared his Address which was delivered the following day when the National Cemetery was dedicated. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address is conssidered one of the masterpieces of English literature.
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Title: Lincoln's Idea Of Christianity Divided Back unused
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Whenever any Church will inscribe over its altar, as its sole qualification for membership, - the Savior's condensed statement of the substance of both Law and Gospel, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and thy neighbor as thyself;' that Church I will join with all my heart, and all my soul".
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Title: Lyndon B. Johnson Chrome unused
Description:
36th President of the United States
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Title: Martha Washington Shadow Picture Divided Back unused
Description:
Martha Washington, from "Shadow Picture" Made by Nellie Custis at Mount Vernon in 1798.
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Title: Martin Van Buren, Eighth President Of The U. S. Served One Term - From March 4, 1837 To March 3, 1841 Post Card (Undivided Back) PM MA
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RUBEN VAN MARTIN WAS BORN IN A SMALL TOWN ON THE BANKS OF THE HUDSON RIVER ON DEC. 5, 1782. HE WAS NOMINATED BY THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY AND ELECTED BY A HANDSOME MAJORITY. A FINANCIAL PANIC, UNPRECEDENTED IN ITS DISASTROUS RESULTS, SWEPT THE COUNTRY DURING HIS ADMINISTRATION. HE DIED JULY 24, 1862
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Title: Mt. Vernon Divided Back unused
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Mount Vernon. George Washington's Home in Fairfax county va on the potomac 15 miles below Washington D. C. Named in Honor of Admiral Vennon of the British Navy the Estate came into Washington Possession in 1752. in 1859 the house and 200 acres of land were bought by he Mount Vennon Ladies association for $200,000 Most of which was raised by Edward Everett it is now restored as nearly as possible to it's former appearance. George Washington the father of the country a. fib 22, 1732. served in Army Fighting Indians and French from 1750 to 1756 was a member of first continental congress on June 1st 1775 Congress appointed him commander in chief of the continental army took command July 3rd 1775 on April 30 1789 He was inaugurated 1st President of the U. S. and again in 1793 Died at Mount Vernon Dec 1, 1799. Martha Washington was born in New Kent county, Virginia in May 1708. Being the daughter of Col John Bandridge A wealth planter in 1749 she married Daniel Parre Custio who died in 1757 was married to George Washington Jan 6, 1959 to devoted to General Washington that she frequently shared the hardships of his army life in camp she died at Mount Vernon May 22 1908.
Sheahan's Famous People And Their Homes
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Title: Our 25 Presidents Divided Back unused
Description:
George Washington 1789-1797, John Adams 1797-1801, Thomas Jefferson 1801-1809, James Madison 1809-1817, James Monroe 1817-1825, John Quincy Adams 1825-1829, Andrew Jackson 1829-1837, Martin Van Buren 1837-1841, William Hy. Harrison 1841-1841, John Tyler 1841-1845, James Knox Polk 1845-1849, Zachary Taylor 1849-1850, Millard Fillmore 1850-1853, Franklin Pierce 1853-1857, James Buchanan 1857-1861, Abraham Lincoln 1861-1865, Andrew Johnson 1865-1869, Ulysses S, Grant 1869-1877, Rutherford B. Hayes 1877-1881, James A. Garfield 1881-1881, Chester Alan Arthur 1881-1885, Grover Cleveland 85-89 93-97 Benjamin Harrison 1889-1893, William Mc. Kinley 1897-1901, Theodore Roosevelt 1901 -
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Title: Our First President unused
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Title: Pat Nixon and Tricia Nixon Cox 1974 Chrome unused
Description:
At the resignation: Wife Pat and Tricia Nixon Cox put up a brave front as they listen to President Nixon's final official speech. August 9, 1974.
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Title: Phildelphia Pres. McKinley Fairmont Pennsylvania (PA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
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Passing through fairmouth Pa
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Title: Pres. Teddy Roosevelt Divided Back unused
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Title: President - John F. Kennedy Chrome PM 1963
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Title: President Addressing Joint Session Of Congress White Border unused
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Title: President and Mrs. Kennedy Chrome unused
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Title: President and Mrs. Nixon Peking China Chrome unused
Description:
Ex-President and Mrs. Nixon, bundled up a giant a snow flurry on their Peking trip, are pictured near a giant statue of a "foo" (guardian) dog. February, 1976.
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Title: President And Mrs. Richard M. Nixon Chrome unused
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Title: President Carter Presides At The Swearing In Of His Cabinet Chrome unused
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President Carter presides at the swearing-in of his cabinet in the White house East Room. January 21, 1977.
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Title: President Dwight David Eisenhower Chrome
Description:
This slightly larger than life-size portrait was actually posed for artist Thomas E. Stephens especially for the Eisenhower Museum, Abilene, Kansas.
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Title: President Jimmy And Wife Rosalynn Carter Chrome unused
Description:
President Jimmy and wife Rosalynn Carter on the Truman balcony at the white House with Mexican President Jose Lopez Portillo and his wife. - February 14, 1977.
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Title: President Jimmy Carter Chrome unused
Description:
39th President, United States. President Jimmy Carter inaugurated January 20, 1977 as 39th President of the United States.
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Title: President Jimmy Carter Chrome unused
Description:
President Jimmy Carter, most famous American farmer since George Washington, surveys his well-tended peanut fields.
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Title: President Jimmy Carter addresses joint session of Congress Washington District Of Columbia (DC), Chrome unused
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Title: President Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Smith Carter 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
Description:
The Carter Center
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Title: President Jimmy Carter Holds Hands With His Mother Chrome unused
Description:
President Jimmy Carter holds hands with "Miz Lillian" (his mother) at White House reception. Carter inauguration - January 20, 1977.
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Title: President John F. Kennedy And Family Chrome unused
Description:
Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy with their children, Caroline and John Jr.
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Title: President John F. Kennedy's Summer Home Hyannisport Massachusetts (MA), Chrome unused
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Title: President Kennedy's Summer House Linen unused
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Located in the summer colony of Hyannis Port, Mass., only one mile from downtown Hyannis. It is in the midst of cape cod's beautiful beaches, Golf Courses and is in one of the most picturesque spots on Cape Cod.
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Title: President Lyndon B. Johnson Chrome unused
Description:
President Johnson was born near Johnson City, Texas, August 27, 1908. He was U. S. Congressman in 1937. U. S. Senator in 1948. Senate Minority Leader in 1953, Senate Majority Leader in 1956, Vice-President in 1960, and in 1963 the 36th President.
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Title: President Lyndon B. Johnson Chrome unused
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Born near Johnson City, Texas, August 27, 1908 U. S. Congressman 1937 - U. s. Senator 1948, Senate Minority leader 1953, Senate Majority Leader 1956, Vice-President 1960, 36th President 1963.
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Title: President Nixon and Chinese Premier Hua Kuo Feng Chrome unused
Description:
Ex-President Nixon, on his post-presidential trip to China, confers with Premier Hua Kuo Feng. It was Nixon's first major excursion after his retirement. February, 1976.
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Title: President Nixon Gerald Ford 1974 Chrome unused
Description:
President Nixon greets Vice-President Gerald Ford with a warm handshake. February, 1974.
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Title: President Nixon Vice President Gerald Ford Chrome unused
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President Nixon greets Vice-President Gerald Ford with a warm handshake. February, 1974.
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Title: President Reagan 1981 Chrome unused
Description:
President Reagan is show with Vice President George Bush and House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr. Reagan delivered his message to the joint session of congress and asked their approval. "Tip" O'Neill, now in his 5th year as Speaker of the House, is the highest ranking Democrat officeholder and a pivotal figure in the battle over Reagan's proposed budget and tax cuts. (O'Neill and a small contingency of his Democrats went down to defeat when the Reagan budget was voted out of Congress.)
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Title: President Reagan and Vice President Bush Chrome unused
Description:
Wearing Western hats presented by Texas cheerleaders from the Dallas Cowboys, President Reagan and Vice President Bush acknowledge cheers in Austin, Texas. Reagan hit the campaign trail after letting the Democrats slug it out among themselves (Jesse Jackson, Gary Hart, Fritz Mondale) during the long primary season. With the Democratic challenges ringing in his ears, Reagan took off his gloves and worked crowds on a three-states swing. To 20,000 supporters braving 100* + Austin temperatures Reagan had them cheering with, "The national Democratic leadership is going so far left, they've left America." in Atlanta, Georgia and Hoboken, New Jersey the same punchy rhetoric, the actor's timing, and the roar of the crowd marked the return of the Gipper on the campaign trail. July 27, 1984.
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Title: President Reagan and Vice President Bush Chrome unused
Description:
President Reagan and Vice President Bush assess their first year report card: 1980 President campaign promises kept: reduce taxes and accelerate depreciation; slowed federal spending; promoted the MX missile, the B-1 bomber and neutron bomb; boosted military pay; reduced government business regulations; ended embargo on grain to help farmers; appointed a woman to the Supreme Court; removed price controls from oil and discouraged government subsidies; administered block grants to cities and states. Promises still to come to fruition; balance the budget by 1983; eliminate the minimum wage or lower the minimum for teenage workers; abolish Department of Energy and Education; remove remaining price controls from natural gas and phase out the "windfall profits" tax levied on oil production; enable business tax breaks for locating in blighted neighborhoods or urban "enterprise zones"; place Social Security on a sound financial footing and remove the earned-income limit for retirees, ages 65 to 71; permit tuition tax credits for parents of students attending private schools. America has been set on a new course toward smaller government, more reliance on private economy and good old individual initiative. The President's personal popularity rides high and he garners 5 gold stars for unwavering behavior as he forges ahead with the concepts that elected him to office. First year report card - 1981.
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Title: President Reagan, Bush "Fred" the Dog Chrome unused
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The President and First Lady Nancy, along with Vice President and Mrs. Bush enjoy a little play with "Fred" the Bush family dog, at the Vice President's official residence.
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Title: President Richard Nixon and wife, Pat Chrome unused
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Retirement isn't so bad! Ex-President Richard Nixon and wife, Pat, in a Jovial mood at their luxurious San Clemente estate. September, 1975.
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Title: President Richard Nixon Resignation Speech Chrome unused
Description:
Terminating a political career characterized by both triumphs and disasters, President Richard Milhous Nixon resigns. Left to right: David and Julie Eisenhower, the President, Tricia Nixon Cox and her husband, Edward Cox. August 9, 1974.
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Title: President Ronald Reagan and Guests Chrome unused
Description:
Gerald R. Ford, our nation's 38th President returned to his hometown, Grand Rapids, Michigan for the dedication of the new $11 million Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum. Ford came to office and helped restore the honor of the American presidency form the opprobrium of Watergate. First couples and distinguished guest are: Row 1, Nancy Reagan, President Reagan, President Ford, Betty Ford, Row 2, Bob Hope, Japan's Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda, Mexican President Lopez Portillo, Barbara Bush, Vice President Bush, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau, former French President Giscard d'Estaing and Lady Bird Johnson. September 17, 1981.
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Title: President Ronald Reagan and Nancy Reagan Chrome unused
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Inaugurated January 20, 1981 as the 40th President of the United States. Shown with his wife, Nancy.
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Title: President Roosevelt And Family Divided Back PM 1903
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Title: President Roosevelt And Family Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1907
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Title: President Roosevelt And Family Divided Back PM 1945 Sep-21
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Title: President Roosevelt Replanting The Original Navel Orange Tree Riverside California (CA), Divided Back unused
Description:
President Roosevelt replanting the Original Navel Orange Tree in front of the old Adobe and Campanile, Glenwood Hotel, Riverside, Cal.
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Title: President Woodrow Wilson Great Lakes Naval Training Station Divided Back PM 1918
Description:
President of our country and commandants of the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. U. S. Naval Station, Great Lakes Illinois.
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Title: Presidential Couples At White House Chrome unused
Description:
Presidential couples at White House reception. Left to right: Mrs. Mondale, Vice-President Mondale, Mrs. Carter, President Carter. Carter Inauguration - January 20, 1977.
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Title: Rancher Ronnie Reagan Paper Doll Chrome unused
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Title: Reagan - joint session of Congress Chrome unused
Description:
At a joint session of Congress, members of the House and Senate crowd around President Reagan after his opening salvo in the "Reagan Revolution." The President called for support of his economic plan. "The people are watching and waiting. They don't demand miracles but they do expect us to act. Let us all act together." The far-reaching budget cuts would affect the lives of Americans from all economic groups, but the President, as any general would do, mobilized public opinion so well that his "gameplan" had an excellent chance for success. Feb ruary 18, 1981.
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Title: Rep. Gerald R. Ford, Jr. Congressman Chrome unused
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Jerry Ford
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Title: Reviewing The Troops Chrome unused
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Reviewing the troops: President Carter Welcomes Prime Minister Callaghan of Great Britain on the White House lawn. - March 10, 1977.
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Title: Richard Nixon and Family Chrome unused
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This time vote like your whole world depended on it and when you do . . . Take 4 voters with you. Remember . . . Polls don't vote People do
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Title: Richard Nixon Peking China 1976 Chrome unused
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Richard Nixon, assisted by an interpreter, discusses current events with a Chinese acquaintance in Peking. February, 1976.
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Title: Ronald Reagan, Nancy, Jr. Ballet Chrome unused
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Following his premiere performance, Ronald Reagan, Jr. gets a big hug from his mother, First Lady Nancy Reagan, as the President looks on. Young Reagan is following family tradition in the entertainment world as a member of the prestigious Joffrey Ballet II of New York City.
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Title: Roosevelt In Africa R. J. Cuninghame Guide Of The Expedition Divided Back unused
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Cuninghame, Guide of the expedition. - One of the most experienced guides in Africa, who shared with Col. Roosevelt the task of planning the entire expedition. He was responsible for managing the supplies and the natives.
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Title: Roosevelt Tour Home Sweet Home Divided Back PM 1910
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Title: Rosalynn And Jimmy Carter Carry Their Own Gear! Chrome unused
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Rosalynn and Jimmy Carter carry their own gear! Democratic Carters arrive on January 19, 1977, for inaugural next day.
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Title: Scene From Park - Jimmy Carter Election Plains Georgia (GA) unused
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Title: St. Gauden's Lincoln Statue Linen unused
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The gift of Eli Bates. Located in Lincoln Park. Recognized as the most life-like stature of Lincoln ever created. Done by Augustus St. Gauden in 1889, depicts Abraham Lincoln as he delivered the Gettysburg address. Seen on Tour No. 1 and No. 2.
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Title: Sunday Morning Chat Chrome unused
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Late President John F. Kennedy chatting the last time after Church Service with the people at St. Francis Xavier Church. Hyannis - Cape Cod - Mass. Sunday - September 1, 1963.
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Title: Teddy Roosevelt & Family Real Photo unused
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Title: The Capitol Building/Lyndon B. Johnson Washington District Of Columbia (DC), Chrome
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Lyndon B. Johnson 36th President of the United States
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Title: The Earthly Pilgrimage Of Abraham Lincoln Linen unused
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1. Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, Hodgenville, Ky. Born Feb. 12, 1809. 2. Home of Lincoln at Lincoln City, Indiana, 1817 to 1830. 3. Home of Lincoln near Decatur, Illinois From 1830 to 1831. Drove ox team to this city in 1830. 4. One of the homes of Lincoln while at New Salem, near Petersburg, Illinois, 1831-1837. 5. Lincoln leaving. Home at Springfield, Il. for Washington, as President, 1861. 6. The White House, Washington D. C., 1861. 7. Lincoln's Monument, Oak Ridge cemetery, Springfield, Ill. From Log Cabin to the White House.
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Title: The Nation's 40Th President 4x6 Continental Chrome unused
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President Ronald Reagan, inaugurated ceremonies on the West Front of the Capitol on January 20, 1981, will now have the opportunity to lead us in a difficult and challenging time. President Reagan, along with other Federal and State legislators, has pledged to "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States . . . "They can do this, but they greatly need the people's encouragement and help. This uniquely brilliant card and its message are designed to help you learn about and appreciate your nation's history. For information about the U.S. Capitol Historical Society and its program to enhance history, write to the Society at 200 Maryland Avenue N.E.. Washington. D.C. 2002.
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Title: The Reagan Cabinet February 1983 Chrome unused
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The Reagan Cabinet as of February 1983 …. 1st row, L to R: Donald Regan, Sec'y of the Treasury; Vice President George Bush; President Ronald Reagan; George Schultz, Sec'y of State: Casper Weinberger, Sec'y of Defense. 2nd row, L to R: Terrel Bell, Sec'y of Education: Jeane Kirkpatrick, Ambassador to the U. N.; David Stockman, Budgget Director; William French Smith, Attorney General; Elizabeth Dole, Sec'y of Transportation; Donald Hodel, Sec'y of Energy; Margaret Heckler, sec'y of HHS. 3rd row, L to R: John Block, Sec'y of Agriculture; Raymond Donovan, Sec'y of Labor; Malcolm Baldridge, Sec'y of Commerce; Samuel Pierce, Secy. of HUD; William Clark, Sec'y of the interior; William Casey, Director of the CIA; Edward Meese, Presidential Counselor, Attorney General designate; William Brock, U.S. Trade Representative.
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Title: The Reagan Team With Number One Salesman Chrome unused
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President Ronald Reagan. In coming weeks it is expected that members of Ronald Reagan's official family will fan out across the nation to urge grassroots' support for the Reagan economic recovery plan. Of course, the number one salesman is Reagan himself - universally considered the best communicator in the White House since FDR. In this official portrait of the Cabinet are: (front row, l to r) Secretary of State Alexander Haig, President Ronald Reagan, Vice President George Bush and Secretary of Defense Casper Weinberger. (Secon row l to r) Secretary of Labor Raymond Donovan, Secretary of the Treasury Donald Regan, Secretary of Education Terrel Bell, Director of the Office of Management and Budget David Stockman, Secretary of Transportation Drew Lewis, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Samuel Pierce, Attorney General William French Smith, Secretary of the Interior James Watt. U.N. Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick, Counselor to the President Edwin Meese, Secretary of Energy James Edwards, Secretary of Commerce Malcolm Baldridge, U.S. Trade Ambassador William Brock, secretary of Health and Human Services Richard Schweiker, Secretary of Agriculture John Block and C.I.A. Director William Casey. January 1981.
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Title: The Roosevelt Expedition On The March Divided Back unused
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Roosevelt In Africa
The expedition on the march. - The porters swing off across the plain as if they carried nothing; they talk and joke among themselves as they go. At an average gait of three and a half miles an hour they will cheerfully do some sixteen or eighteen miles in a day, and on reaching the spot where camp is to be pitched, they will put up the tents and draw water and cut firewood before they think of resting.
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Title: Theodore Roosevelt Chrome unused
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1858 - 1919. Copy to Delaszlo portrait of Theodore Roosevelt. The painting is now hanging in the Trophy room at sagamore, Oyster Bay, Long Island, N. Y.
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Title: Theodore Roosevelt Divided Back PM 1914
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Theodore Roosevelt. The Law of worthy life is fundamentally the law of strife. It is only through Labor and painful effort, by grim Energy and resolute Courage that we move on the better things.
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Title: Tri-Cities Welcomed Pres. Kennedy Muscle Shoals Alabama (AL), Chrome unused
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The late President John F. Kennedy's arrival at muscle Shoals is being awaited several hours prior to his landing by this crowd. From all over North Alabama dignitaris and officials came, including Gov. George C. Wallace. On this visit the President also visited Huntsville and Redstone Arsenal. Pres. Kennedy has been called the "Second Lincoln."
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Title: U. S. Presidents Chrome unused
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Top Row: Andrew Jackson, W. H. Harrison, John Tyler, J. K. Polk, Zachary Taylor, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, U. S. Grant, R. S. Hayes, Chester A. Arthur, Wm. McKinley, James a. Garfield. Bottom Row: J. Q. Adams, M. Van Buren, James Monroe, James Madison, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, George Washington, Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison, Theodore Roosevelt.
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Title: United Nations Secretary General Kurt Waldheim Chrome unused
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United Nations Secretary General Kurt Waldheim addresses a group on the White House portico as his wife and President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter look on approvingly. - March 16, 1977.
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Title: Vice President George Bush Chrome unused
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The oath of office is administered to Vice President George Bush by the Honorable Potter Stewart, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court, as Mrs. Bush observes.
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Title: Victoria Moor Coolidge Divided Back unused
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Mother of the president Plymouth, Vermont.
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Title: Visitor From Spain Chrome unused
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Visitor from Spain, President Adolfo Suarez, chats with President Carter in the White House. - April; 29, 1977.
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Title: Washington Crossing The Delaware unused
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Dec. 25th 1770
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Title: Washington Crossing The Delaware, Washington Croosing Park Linen unused
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Title: We Come In Friendship Or Amistad Texas (TX), Chrome unused
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Presidents Say "We come in friendship or Amistad" United States President Nixon and Mexico's President Diaz Ordaz meet at Amistad with the emblems of their respective countries in the background. The emblems, some nine feet tall, display both the Eagle and serpent of Mexico and the Eagle of the United States. The dam, twelve miles upstream on the Rio Grande near Del Rio, forms a lake covering some 84,000 acres, 85 miles long. The meeting was to dedicated the Amistad Dam. At the end of the dedication ceremony, the two heads of state embraced warmly in the traditional Mexican "abrazo".
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Title: We Want Ike 1952 Eisenhower Campaign Real Photo unused
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Title: Woodrow Wilson Divided Back unused
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"The Right is More Precious than Peace, and we Shall Fight for the Things Which we Have Always Carried Nearest Our Hearts - For Democracy." (Woodrow Wilson).
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