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Thomas Jefferson, 1783, Notes on Ratification of Peace Treaty by States

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COMPLIMENTARY DINNER TO HON. W.J. BRYAN [held by] BRYAN RATIFICATION COMMITTEE OF TAMMANY HALL [at] "HOFFMAN HOUSE, THE, [?NEW YORK, NY]" ([?HOTEL];)

Hoover receiving delegates to Kellogg Pact ratification, (Alfaro), 7/24/29

State of North-Carolina. In Convention, August 1, 1788. [Declaration of rights, and amendments to the Constitution, to be laid before Congress previous to ratification of the Constitution by North Carolina.]

Baldwin to Thomas T. Eckert, Friday, February 03, 1865 (Telegram reporting ratification of 13th Amendment by Maryland Senate)

Panamanian President Lakas, President Jimmy Carter, and General (GEN) Omar Torrijos stand at attention during the playing of the American national anthem at Tocumen Airport. The president is in Panama to sign the Instruments of Ratification of the Panama Canal Treaty

Colorado's ratification of suffrage amendment, Dec. 12, 1919.

Thomas Jefferson, 1783, Notes on Ratification of Peace Treaty by States

J. Gregory Smith to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, March 10, 1865 (Telegram reporting ratification of 13th Amendment in Vermont)

Capt. Molly Broderick, USARCENT’s Commander of Intelligence

Trenton, June 5. By the mail which arrived last evening we have received the following very important intelligence. Baltimore, May 31, 1788 The sloop George, Captain Chase which carried the account of the ratification of the federal constitution

Maj. Gen. William Hickman, deputy commanding general

At a meeting of representative democrats, called to meet the Executive committee for consulation, a motion was made and unanimously adopted that the following speech delivered by E. L. Russell, at the ratification meeting on Saturday night, July

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