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Notice extraordinary. R. C. Weightman, a man of known liberal principles; all those who vote for this gentleman at tomorrow's election, will have general permission to sleep on the benches in the Market House, this intense warm weather. May the

Notice extraordinary. R. C. Weightman, a man of known liberal principl...

Weightman, R. C.; Election notice.; Imprint 2.; On verso: 5 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;... More

Charles Griffin to Mrs. Eames, Saturday, July 18, 1863  (Telegram asking her to obtain permission for him to visit Washington)
Sign for the honor of Washington. The Washington monument is to be dedicated February 22, 1885, and the rites of the Masonic Lodge - though once excluded - are to be performed by permission of the Congressional Committee ... This distinction sho

Sign for the honor of Washington. The Washington monument is to be ded...

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 207, Folder 29.

Campaign in Illinois. One of the big Woman's Party street banners being swung into place in Chicago by Miss Virginia Arnold, of Washington, national executive secretary of the Congressional Union for Woman Suffrage.  Democratic protest led to the removal of several of the banners after the necessary permission of owners of buildings had been secured and the street signs hung.

Campaign in Illinois. One of the big Woman's Party street banners bein...

Title transcribed from item. Summary: Photograph of banner hanging from building. Banner: "Women voters, you have the vote. Get it for all American women. Vote against Wilson. He opposes national woman suffrage... More

Washington, D.C. Soldier asking permission to sit at a booth at the Sea Grill

Washington, D.C. Soldier asking permission to sit at a booth at the Se...

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The Shuttle Carrier Aircraft transporting space shuttle Discovery to its new home receives permission for a 7-a.m. takeoff from the control tower at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.    The aircraft, known as an SCA, is a Boeing 747 jet, originally manufactured for commercial use, which was modified by NASA to transport the shuttles between destinations on Earth. This SCA, designated NASA 905, is assigned to the remaining ferry missions, delivering the shuttles to their permanent public display sites.  NASA 905 is scheduled to ferry Discovery to the Washington Dulles International Airport in Virginia on April 17, after which the shuttle will be placed on display in the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center. For more information on the SCA, visit http://www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/news/FactSheets/FS-013-DFRC.html. For more information on shuttle transition and retirement activities, visit http://www.nasa.gov/transition. Photo credit: NASA/Lorne Mathre KSC-2012-2394

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The Shuttle Carrier Aircraft transporting space...

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – The Shuttle Carrier Aircraft transporting space shuttle Discovery to its new home receives permission for a 7-a.m. takeoff from the control tower at the Shuttle Landing Facility at NASA’s... More

"President Barack Obama participates in a hurricane preparedness briefing at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) with Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate in Washington, D.C., May 30, 2014. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza) This photograph is provided by THE WHITE HOUSE as a courtesy and may be printed by the subject(s) in the photograph for personal use only. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not otherwise be reproduced, disseminated or broadcast, without the written permission of the White House Photo Office. This photograph may not be used in any commercial or political materials, advertisements, emails, products, promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the President, the First Family, or the White House."

"President Barack Obama participates in a hurricane preparedness brief...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2014-05-30 14:16:44 UTC Photographer Name: Pete Souza City/State: WASHINGTON, DC Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, A... More

"President Barack Obama participates in a hurricane preparedness briefing at the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) with Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate in Washington, D.C., May 30, 2014. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza) This photograph is provided by THE WHITE HOUSE as a courtesy and may be printed by the subject(s) in the photograph for personal use only. The photograph may not be manipulated in any way and may not otherwise be reproduced, disseminated or broadcast, without the written permission of the White House Photo Office. This photograph may not be used in any commercial or political materials, advertisements, emails, products, promotions that in any way suggests approval or endorsement of the President, the First Family, or the White House."

"President Barack Obama participates in a hurricane preparedness brief...

The original finding aid described this as: Date Taken: 2014-05-30 14:38:34 UTC Photographer Name: Pete Souza City/State: WASHINGTON, DC Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, A... More

Thomas S. Mather to Robert T. Lincoln, Tuesday, September 20, 1864  (Seeks permission to visit Washington)
Thomas S. Mather to Robert T. Lincoln, Tuesday, September 20, 1864  (Seeks permission to visit Washington)
Thomas S. Mather to Robert T. Lincoln, Tuesday, September 20, 1864  (Seeks permission to visit Washington)
Thomas S. Mather to Robert T. Lincoln, Tuesday, September 20, 1864  (Seeks permission to visit Washington)
Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 26, 1864  (Permission for Gen. McClernand to visit Washington)
Lyman Trumbull to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, July 26, 1864  (Permission for Gen. McClernand to visit Washington)
Edwin V. Sumner to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 17, 1860  (Has permission to accompany Lincoln on trip to Washington)
Edwin V. Sumner to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 17, 1860  (Has permission to accompany Lincoln on trip to Washington)
Edwin V. Sumner to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, December 17, 1860  (Has permission to accompany Lincoln on trip to Washington)
George W. Bridges to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 16, 1864  (Telegram requesting permission to visit Washington)
George W. Bridges to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, September 16, 1864  (Telegram requesting permission to visit Washington)
George R. Latham to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 13, 1865  (Requests permission to visit Washington)
George R. Latham to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 13, 1865  (Requests permission to visit Washington)
George R. Latham to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, January 13, 1865  (Requests permission to visit Washington)
John W. Davidson to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 26, 1864  (Telegram requesting permission to come to Washington)
John W. Davidson to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 26, 1864  (Telegram requesting permission to come to Washington)
John W. Davidson to Abraham Lincoln, Friday, February 26, 1864  (Telegram requesting permission to come to Washington)
Elihu B. Washburne to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 27, 1864  (Permission for John A. Logan to visit Washington)
Elihu B. Washburne to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 27, 1864  (Permission for John A. Logan to visit Washington)
Elihu B. Washburne to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 27, 1864  (Permission for John A. Logan to visit Washington)
George W. Bridges to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 20, 1864  (Telegram requesting permission to visit Washington)
George W. Bridges to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, September 20, 1864  (Telegram requesting permission to visit Washington)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 12, 1865  (Permission to visit Washington)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 12, 1865  (Permission to visit Washington)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, January 12, 1865  (Permission to visit Washington)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 29, 1864  (Requests permission to travel to Washington and meet with Lincoln)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 29, 1864  (Requests permission to travel to Washington and meet with Lincoln)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 29, 1864  (Requests permission to travel to Washington and meet with Lincoln)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, February 29, 1864  (Requests permission to travel to Washington and meet with Lincoln)
Duff Green to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 20, 1864  (Wants permission to visit Washington)
Duff Green to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, January 20, 1864  (Wants permission to visit Washington)
Jesse K. Dubois and William Butler to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 14, 1863  (Telegram requesting permission for Col. Jackson to visit Washington)
Jesse K. Dubois and William Butler to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, September 14, 1863  (Telegram requesting permission for Col. Jackson to visit Washington)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 15, 1864  (Seeks permission to visit Washington)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 15, 1864  (Seeks permission to visit Washington)
Carl Schurz to Abraham Lincoln, Tuesday, November 15, 1864  (Seeks permission to visit Washington)
David L. Phillips to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 20, 1864  (Telegram requesting permission for John M. Palmer to visit Washington)
David L. Phillips to Abraham Lincoln, Thursday, October 20, 1864  (Telegram requesting permission for John M. Palmer to visit Washington)
Paul J. Cremer to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, November 06, 1864  (Requests permission to visit Washington)
Paul J. Cremer to Abraham Lincoln, Sunday, November 06, 1864  (Requests permission to visit Washington)
William C. Jewett to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 23, 1863  (Seeks permission to visit Washington)
William C. Jewett to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 23, 1863  (Seeks permission to visit Washington)
William C. Jewett to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 23, 1863  (Seeks permission to visit Washington)
William C. Jewett to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 23, 1863  (Seeks permission to visit Washington)
John D. Defrees to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 02, 1864  (Permission for John A. Logan to visit Washington)
John D. Defrees to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, November 02, 1864  (Permission for John A. Logan to visit Washington)
Benjamin F. Butler to Abraham Lincoln, January 1[13] 1865  (Telegram requesting permission to visit Washington)
Benjamin F. Butler to Abraham Lincoln, January 1[13] 1865  (Telegram requesting permission to visit Washington)