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Washington, February 26, 1847. Sir: I beg to solicit your favorable attention to the resolution offered yesterday by the Hon. Mr. Hannegan, relative to the reports of Senate debates for the thirteenth Congress ... James A. Houston.

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 198, Folder 12.

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Niagara Falls, New York. Nan Hannegan, nineteen-year old chemical operator at the Niacet Chemical Company, and a friend writing letters

Niagara Falls, New York. Nan Hannegan, a nineteen year old chemical operator at the Niacet chemical company earning thirty-nine dollars a week, taking readings from dials and thermometers

Niagara Falls, New York. Nan Hannegan a nineteen year old chemical operator at the Niacet chemical company, earning thirty-nine dollars a week, taking readings from dials and thermometers

Niagara Falls, New York. Nan Hannegan, a nineteen-year old chemical operator at the Niacet chemical company, and a friend writing letters

George Washington Papers, Series 4, General Correspondence: George Washington, December 29, 1792, Extracts from Senate Debates on Foreign Affairs

Hannegan, William - Age: [Blank], Year: [BLANK] - Mississippi Capt. Darden's CO., Light Artillery (Jefferson Artillery), M-W AND Capt. English's Co., Light Artillery AND Capt. Graves' Co., Light Artillery (Issaquena Artillery) AND Capt. Hoole's Co., Light Artillery (Hudson Battery), A-G

Niagara Falls, New York. Mrs. Hannegan runs a boardinghouse from six to ten girls working in war plants. Fixing lunches for them to take to work

Niagara Falls, New York. One of the war workers living at Mrs. Hannegan's boardinghouse entertaining a friend

Niagara Falls, New York. Nan Hannegan doing door to door recruiting for women to work in war plants. This program was organized by the War Manpower Commission in cooperation with local war plants who loaned nineteen women workers

Niagara Falls, New York. Midnight supper at Nan Hannegan's twentieth birthday party. Her mother takes in girl war workers as boarders

Niagara Falls, New York. Elaine Colgan's bureau in Mrs. Hannegan's boardinghouse. In the mirror she can be seen reading a letter from home to her roommate, Alice. Girls live two and three in a room; pay eight dollars a week board. Receiving and writing letters is their favorite pastime

Niagra Falls, New York. Nan Hannegan doing door to door recruiting for women to work in war plants. This program was organized by the War Manpower Commission in cooperation with local war plants who loaned nineteen women workers. Nan wears a War Manpower Commission ribbon pinned on with her plant button

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