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The progress of freedom. On the 6th of April St. Louis elected a mayor, "unrequivocally in favor of the President's policy proclamation, arming of negroes, and all." and the next morning the Missouri Democrat joyfully declared that "St. Louis is

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 71, Folder 23.

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November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

Exhausted after wage-hour fight in senate. Washington, D.C., June 13. Senator Allen Ellender Democrat of Louisana and onetime Lieutenant of the late Huey Long, is snapped by news cameramen as he rests in his office after leading the victorious fight for the compromise in the wage-hour bill. The compromise is expected to make wage differentials possible for many southern industries. He has threatened a filibuster unless the south got what it wanted in the measure, 6/13/38

November 14, 1785, Surry, In favor of assessment bill.

November 12, 1785, Rockbridge, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

Mentioned for Supreme Court vacancy. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Rep. Hatton Sumner, Democrat of Texas and Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, is being mentioned prominently as the successor to Justice George Sutherland when he retires from the Supreme Court bench on January 18, 1/7/38

Mississippi Senator. Washington, D.C., Oct. 3. A new informal picture of Senator Theodore G. Bilbo, Democrat of Mississippi. He is a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, 10/3/38

US Navy (USN) Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of STAFF (VCCS), Admiral (ADM) Edmund Giambastiani, references the Quadrennial Defense Review with US Representative John Spratt Jr., Democrat of South Carolina (SC), after a hearing with the House Budget Committee, in the District of Columbia (DC)

Informal photo of Rep. Joe Hendricks, Democrat from Fla., 2-26-40

Untitled - Political cartoon, public domain image

Electronics Technician 2nd Class Robert Loveless, from

November 12, 1785, Miscellaneous, In favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.

To Messrs. Voter, Gracchus, Scaevola, Keiling and other inspired penmen, who have wrote in favor of a convention. Gentlemen: We, the people of Kentucky, deeply impressed with a sense of gratitude ... The people. April 30, 1798. [Fayette Co.?].

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