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The Washington Monument is an obelisk on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, once commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and the first President of the United States. Located almost due east of the Reflecting Pool and the Lincoln Memorial, the monument, made of marble, granite, and bluestone gneiss, is both the world's tallest predominantly stone structure and the world's tallest obelisk, standing 554 feet 7 11⁄32 inches (169.046 m) tall according to the U.S. National Geodetic Survey (measured 2013–14) or 555 feet 5 1⁄8 inches (169.294 m) tall according to the National Park Service (measured 1884). It is the tallest monumental column in the world if all are measured above their pedestrian entrances; Progress toward a memorial finally began in 1833. That year a large group of citizens formed the Washington National Monument Society. In 1836, after they had raised $28,000 in donations (equivalent to $1,000,000 in 2018), they announced a competition for the design of the memorial; The society held a competition for designs in 1836. In 1845, the winner was announced to be architect Robert Mills; Construction of the monument began in 1848 with the excavation of the site, the laying of the cornerstone on the prepared bed, and laying the original foundation around and on top of the cornerstone, before the construction of its massive walls began the next year; Even though unpaid slave labor is not explicitly mentioned by Louis Torres or any other source, it would have been needed to augment the small paid labor force of skilled and unskilled workers totaling; Construction continued until 1854, when donations ran out and the monument had reached a height of 152 feet (46.3 m). At that time a memorial stone that was contributed by Pope Pius IX, called the Pope's Stone, was destroyed by members of the anti-Catholic, nativist American Party, better known as the "Know-Nothings", during the early morning hours of March 6, 1854 (a priest replaced it in 1982 using the Latin phrase "A Roma Americae" instead of the original stone's English phrase "Rome to America"). This caused public contributions to the Washington National Monument Society to cease, so they appealed to Congress for money; The Civil War halted all work on the monument, but interest grew after the war's end. Engineers studied the foundation several times to determine if it was strong enough. In 1876, the Centennial of the Declaration of Independence, Congress agreed to appropriate another $200,000 to resume construction; Construction resumed in 1879 under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Lincoln Casey of the United States Army Corps of Engineers; The Monument was dedicated on February 21, 1885; At completion, it was the tallest building in the world, until the Eiffel Tower was completed in 1889. It is the tallest building in Washington, D.C.;
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The Washington Monument is an obelisk on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, once commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and the first President of the United States. Located almost due east of the Reflecting Pool and the Lincoln Memorial, the monument, made of marble, granite, and bluestone gneiss, is both the world's tallest predominantly stone structure and the world's tallest obelisk, standing 554 feet 7 11⁄32 inches (169.046 m) tall according to the U.S. National Geodetic Survey (measured 2013–14) or 555 feet 5 1⁄8 inches (169.294 m) tall according to the National Park Service (measured 1884). It is the tallest monumental column in the world if all are measured above their pedestrian entrances; Progress toward a memorial finally began in 1833. That year a large group of citizens formed the Washington National Monument Society. In 1836, after they had raised $28,000 in donations (equivalent to $1,000,000 in 2018), they announced a competition for the design of the memorial; The society held a competition for designs in 1836. In 1845, the winner was announced to be architect Robert Mills; Construction of the monument began in 1848 with the excavation of the site, the laying of the cornerstone on the prepared bed, and laying the original foundation around and on top of the cornerstone, before the construction of its massive walls began the next year; Even though unpaid slave labor is not explicitly mentioned by Louis Torres or any other source, it would have been needed to augment the small paid labor force of skilled and unskilled workers totaling; Construction continued until 1854, when donations ran out and the monument had reached a height of 152 feet (46.3 m). At that time a memorial stone that was contributed by Pope Pius IX, called the Pope's Stone, was destroyed by members of the anti-Catholic, nativist American Party, better known as the "Know-Nothings", during the early morning hours of March 6, 1854 (a priest replaced it in 1982 using the Latin phrase "A Roma Americae" instead of the original stone's English phrase "Rome to America"). This caused public contributions to the Washington National Monument Society to cease, so they appealed to Congress for money; The Civil War halted all work on the monument, but interest grew after the war's end. Engineers studied the foundation several times to determine if it was strong enough. In 1876, the Centennial of the Declaration of Independence, Congress agreed to appropriate another $200,000 to resume construction; Construction resumed in 1879 under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Lincoln Casey of the United States Army Corps of Engineers; The Monument was dedicated on February 21, 1885; At completion, it was the tallest building in the world, until the Eiffel Tower was completed in 1889. It is the tallest building in Washington, D.C.;
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Wikipedia article on Washington Monument, viewed on December 2, 2019
The Washington Monument is an obelisk on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, once commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and the first President of the United States. Located almost due east of the Reflecting Pool and the Lincoln Memorial, the monument, made of marble, granite, and bluestone gneiss, is both the world's tallest predominantly stone structure and the world's tallest obelisk, standing 554 feet 7 11⁄32 inches (169.046 m) tall according to the U.S. National Geodetic Survey (measured 2013–14) or 555 feet 5 1⁄8 inches (169.294 m) tall according to the National Park Service (measured 1884). It is the tallest monumental column in the world if all are measured above their pedestrian entrances; Progress toward a memorial finally began in 1833. That year a large group of citizens formed the Washington National Monument Society. In 1836, after they had raised $28,000 in donations (equivalent to $1,000,000 in 2018), they announced a competition for the design of the memorial; The society held a competition for designs in 1836. In 1845, the winner was announced to be architect Robert Mills; Construction of the monument began in 1848 with the excavation of the site, the laying of the cornerstone on the prepared bed, and laying the original foundation around and on top of the cornerstone, before the construction of its massive walls began the next year; Even though unpaid slave labor is not explicitly mentioned by Louis Torres or any other source, it would have been needed to augment the small paid labor force of skilled and unskilled workers totaling; Construction continued until 1854, when donations ran out and the monument had reached a height of 152 feet (46.3 m). At that time a memorial stone that was contributed by Pope Pius IX, called the Pope's Stone, was destroyed by members of the anti-Catholic, nativist American Party, better known as the "Know-Nothings", during the early morning hours of March 6, 1854 (a priest replaced it in 1982 using the Latin phrase "A Roma Americae" instead of the original stone's English phrase "Rome to America"). This caused public contributions to the Washington National Monument Society to cease, so they appealed to Congress for money; The Civil War halted all work on the monument, but interest grew after the war's end. Engineers studied the foundation several times to determine if it was strong enough. In 1876, the Centennial of the Declaration of Independence, Congress agreed to appropriate another $200,000 to resume construction; Construction resumed in 1879 under the direction of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Lincoln Casey of the United States Army Corps of Engineers; The Monument was dedicated on February 21, 1885; At completion, it was the tallest building in the world, until the Eiffel Tower was completed in 1889. It is the tallest building in Washington, D.C.;
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George Washington's military and political leadership were indispensable to the founding of the United States. As commander of the Continental Army, he rallied Americans from thirteen divergent states and outlasted Britain's superior military force. As the first president, Washington's superb leadership set the standard for each president that has succeeded him. The Washington Monument towers above the city that bears his name, serving as an awe-inspiring reminder of George Washington's greatness. The monument, like the man, stands in no one's shadow; The Washington Monument, designed by Robert Mills and eventually completed by Thomas Casey and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, honors and memorializes George Washington at the center of the nation's capital; The structure was completed in two phases of construction, one private (1848-1854) and one public (1876-1884). Built in the shape of an Egyptian obelisk, evoking the timelessness of ancient civilizations, the Washington Monument embodies the awe, respect, and gratitude the nation felt for its most essential Founding Father. When completed, the Washington Monument was the tallest building in the world at 555 feet, 5-1/8 inches;
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McAllister, John A. (John Allister), 1822-1896,. Lottery & Gift Concert Collection, 1753-1879 (inclusive).
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Lottery & Gift Concert Collection, 1753-1879 (inclusive).
Vol. 1 (1811-1860) contains 74 pages on which are pasted between 2 and 8 lottery scheme circulars for school fund, state and local lotteries in Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Germany. The earliest items are two from England: an 1811 and an 1826 prospectus for lotteries. Much of the album is devoted to the results of Rhode Island lotteries, with the circulars signed in ink by the secretary of state, Henry Bowen (1785-1867). There are a number of pieces issued by the firm of F.E. Fuld & Co., of London and Frankfurt am Main, having to do with Austrian lotteries. The volume includes a single issue of the Benefactor (vol. 11, no. 21, January 1858, published in Jersey City, NJ), which is inscribed by an A. Cummings, with a request for descriptions and prices of magic lanterns, apparently sent to the McAllister firm. A number of the circulars are for lotteries to support the Patapsco Female Institute (operating 1837-1891), a boarding school in Ellicott City, Maryland. There are also advertisements for lottery brokers Taylor & Co. (New York), Cohen's Lottery Exchange (Baltimore), Peter Schneider (Frankfurt), T. Bish and J. & J. Sivewright (both in London) and George Taylor Jr. and the Temple of Fortune, both in Philadelphia. Vol. 2 (1860-1864) contains more than 250 lottery scheme circulars, managers' packet certificates, and drawing certificates, printed as broadsides and handbills. Many were issued (and were inscribed by) New York lottery broker Joseph Bates, operating from 11 Wall Street; the album also includes a single four-page issue of his Bates' New Monthly (vol. 1, no. 1, November 1863). Many of the circulars in the volume were issued by lottery managing firms including Murray, Eddy & Company, John A. Morris & Company, and Z.E. Simmons & Company (successors to John A. Morris), and cover state and educational contests in Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, and Cuba, in particular Shelby College (Shelbyville, KY, 1836-1868). Vol. 3 (1803-1879, bulk 1864-1879) contains 130 pages pasted with lottery scheme circulars, broadside advertisements, and prize lists for drawings in Kentucky, Missouri, Alabama, Kansas, Louisiana, Virginia, Cuba, Spain, and New Brunswick, arranged with between 2 and 5 items on each page. Special items in the volume include a single issue of The Public Library Paper (April 1874), a tabloid publication detailing the lotteries held to raise funds for the "Public Library of Kentucky" in Louisville (chartered by the state in 1871) which, after moves and mergers, became the Louisville Free Public Library. The Paper and attendant materials feature a cut of the dry-goods store on Fourth Street, between Green and Walnut, proposed for the library. There is one prospectus for a lottery held in 1867 to raise funds for the Gettysburg Asylum for Invalid Soldiers; each subscriber was to receive a lithograph of the asylum buildings and a chromolithograph of the Gettysburg battleground. The top three prizes were $100,000 in cash, a 600-acre stock farm with a "splendid mansion," and "the celebrated yacht Henrietta," with the remainder of prizes paid out in cash. The volume contains a number of items from the notorious Louisiana State Lottery, including an 1876 brochure which mimics, in design and vocabulary, a railroad timetable, and others which include a wood engraving, by J.W. Orr (1815-1887), of what is labeled as the lottery's building. At the end of the album are a dozen pages of newspaper clippings, dating from the early 1800s to the 1860s. They include a full page from an unidentified Philadelphia newspaper (1817) and clipped advertisements and columns from others. Contained in the clips are the results from the 1810 Madras lottery, a six-part article on the history of Rhode Island lotteries (1856), and various columns criticizing games of chance. One advertised lottery was the "Grand Literature or Cyclopaedia Lottery" (1822) which featured prizes of perfect and imperfect sets of the work, as well as sets of plates from the volumes; tickets were sold at "Waite's Fortunate Office" at Third and Chestnut, Philadelphia. There is one undated newspaper advertisement for a lottery managed by Harrison & Pitts (Columbus. GA), for which the top prize was "a family of likely negroes," consisting of a woman, five children, and a man. The second prize was a rosewood piano, and the remainder of prizes were cash. The family, it said, was on view in the auctions rooms, and tickets were priced at $10. Vol. 4 (1753-1862, 1876) holds about 2,100 lottery tickets. There are 8 pages of tickets for states and charities, 1753-1843 and 1876, including canal, town, church, school, college, and city lotteries from Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island. The earliest ticket, from 1753, was issued by the Connecticut Lottery to benefit the College of New-Jersey. There are 25 tickets dating before 1800, both letterpress and engraved examples; just a few date between 1800 and 1829, with the rest dating from the 1830s. In addition to the American tickets, there is one for the Irish Lottery (1799), one from France (1811) and one from Cuba (1876). Following that are 113 pages of tickets dating from 1844 to 1862, from state, school, and canal lotteries in Delaware, District of Columbia, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, and Virginia, with one ticket from the Art Association of Great Britain, and one from Cuba. They are arranged chronologically. Vol. 5 (ca. 1800-1878, bulk 1863-1878) has more than 1,500 lottery tickets arranged chronologically from 1862 to 1878, with a few tickets from the 18th and early-19th centuries. They cover lotteries held in Kentucky, Louisiana, Delaware, Georgia, Nebraska, and Cuba, and prize concerts in Boston, Washington, Chicago, and New York, Ohio, Kentucky, and Illinois. At the end of the volume are three pages of earlier tickets from lotteries to raise funds for charities, churches, and improvements such as the Washington City Canal, Piscataqua Bridge, Amoskeag Canal, and the South Hadley Canal. There is one ticket for the Washington Monument Lottery. Two tickets are present for lotteries benefiting the Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures, founded in Paterson, NJ, in 1791. There is also one ticket from a drawing for the Frederick Female Seminary, where the top prize was a "splendid music box." Vol. 6 (1864-1877) contains 48 programs, broadsides, and prize lists for gift and prize concerts. Organizers include the New York Jeweler's Association (Philadelphia), Kelley's Grand North American Prize Concert (Chicago), Crosby Opera House Art Association (Chicago), Cosmopolitan Art Union Association (Lexington, MI), the Art Union of Great Britain (Manchester), and Pike's New York Opera House Association (Cincinnati). Beneficiaries include the Gettysburg Asylum for Invalid Soldiers, Riverside Volunteers Orphan Institute (Burlington, NJ), Montpelier Female Humane Association (Alexandria, VA), Working Tailors' T.P. & B. Union (New York), and the victims of the French War (Washington, DC, 1871). While the material is predominantly American, there are several tickets from the Grand Bazaar for New Church of S.S. Augustine & John, in Dublin, Ireland (1865), and one from the Royal Dominion Gift Concert in New Brunswick, Canada (1877). Among the advertisements is a list of special prize goods, consisting of stationery, chromolithographs, engravings, and picture frames, manufactured by J.C. & W.M. Burrow, of Bristol, TN, and promotions for Hoyt's Novelty Store in Philadelphia, including a humorous cartoon titled "Five Ways of Drawing a Watch," published for Hoyt's by Dick, Andrews & Co.
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Richardson, Jacob, 1735?-1818. Jacob Richardson letters, 1810 and undated.
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Jacob Richardson letters, 1810 and undated.
Letter (undated) from Geo. Taylor, Jr., to Jacob Richardson, Newport, informing him that he had not extended credit for lottery tickets until the lottery was drawn, but on a 90 day basis, and expected the money by return mail, with money also to J. B. Wood; together with two copies of letters (Sept. 1810) from Richardson, ordering the lottery tickets preceding his letter.
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Project Files, ca. 1941 - 2006
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Project Files, ca. 1941 - 2006
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Statues, Parks, and Buildings, 1776 - 1930
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Statues, Parks, and Buildings, 1776 - 1930
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Report of the Dedication of the Washington Monument, 1885 - 1885
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Report of the Dedication of the Washington Monument, 1885 - 1885
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Letters Received, 6/25/1878 - 10/31/1888
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Letters Received, 6/25/1878 - 10/31/1888
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Press Copies of Annual Reports, 1885 - 1902
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Press Copies of Annual Reports, 1885 - 1902
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Proceedings, 9/12/1876 - 4/21/1888
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Proceedings, 9/12/1876 - 4/21/1888
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E.G. Squier papers, 1809-1888
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E.G. Squier papers, 1809-1888
Archaeologist, diplomat, author, editor, and businessman. Correspondence, business records, diplomatic records, articles, lectures, and other writings, reference and bibliographic notes, drawings, maps, scrapbooks of clippings, and other papers relating to Squier's diplomatic career as U.S. chargé d'affairs in Central America (1849-1858), U.S. commissioner to Peru (1863-1865), and Honduran consul general in New York, N.Y. (1863-1873), and Squier's studies and writings in archaeology and ethnology.
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- Library Of Congress, Manuscript Division. Ephraim George Squier Papers.
BEAUTIFUL WASHINGTON
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Committee Papers, 1867 - 2011
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Committee Papers, 1867 - 2011
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Press Copies of Letters Sent, 6/25/1878 - 10/31/1888
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Press Copies of Letters Sent, 6/25/1878 - 10/31/1888
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Letters of Application for Employment, 6/25/1878 - 10/20/1888
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Letters of Application for Employment, 6/25/1878 - 10/20/1888
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Selected Letters, 1833 - 1924
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Selected Letters, 1833 - 1924
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Letters Sent, 6/25/1878 - 10/31/1888
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Letters Sent, 6/25/1878 - 10/31/1888
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Contracts, Vouchers, and Other Financial Records, 1877 - 1913
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Contracts, Vouchers, and Other Financial Records, 1877 - 1913
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Committee Papers, 1819 - 1946
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Committee Papers, 1819 - 1946
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Trotin, C. [Eiffel Tower commemorative medal].
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[Eiffel Tower commemorative medal]. 1889.
A commemorative medal by C. Trotin. The medal was created as a souvenir for visitors who ascended the Eiffel tower during the 1889 International Exposition in Paris. The obverse depicts the Eiffel Tower in the foreground, with ten landmark structures behind it including a pyramid, the Washington Monument, and Saint Paul's Cathedral, among others. Letters above the image read: Les travaux ont commencé le 27 Janv. 1887; le monument a été inauguré le 6 Mai 1889. Letters below identify the eleven structures and give the height of each. The name of the artist appears along the lower right edge. The reverse reads: Souvenir de mon ascension au sommet de la Tour Eiffel; a blank cartouche and the date 1889 appear below. The letters Cuivre appear along the upper edge of the medal, while the lower edge reads: Usine Metallurgique Parisienne.
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- Trotin, C. [Eiffel Tower commemorative medal].
Chronological Files of Photographs, Photomechanical Reproductions, and Textual Materials, ca. 1890 - ca. 1998
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Chronological Files of Photographs, Photomechanical Reproductions, and Textual Materials, ca. 1890 - ca. 1998
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Copies of Correspondence Relating to the Design of the Army War College, 1902 - 1904
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Copies of Correspondence Relating to the Design of the Army War College, 1902 - 1904
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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) at F-14 Test
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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) at F-14 Test
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. MATERIAL FROM PERSONAL FILM OF MRS. WILLIAM OCKER COURTESY OF BRIGADIER GENERAL REINARTZ
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. MATERIAL FROM PERSONAL FILM OF MRS. WILLIAM OCKER COURTESY OF BRIGADIER GENERAL REINARTZ
Summary: Consists principally of illustrations of methods and instruments used in training of pilots for blind flying. Scenes at Wright Field, Ohio, University of California (Hq for ROTC). Aircraft: PT-2,3 PT-3, BT-2C, N2C-1 Douglas 0-28, 0-2 and DH-4 trailing tow target, shows also Charles A. Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis in New Vork to Paris flight. (Material from personal film of Mrs. Wm Ocker, courtesy of Brig. Gen. Reinartz. n.d.) Reel 1 -- 1) First 200 feet on reel devoted to flight line scene at Wright Field showing hangar construction in background. Main subject in foreground is a small three-wheel apparatus with gasoline motor. Apparatus resembles cockpit with controls of an aircraft with gun mounted on top section of same. Machine is demonstrated by civilian and military project officers upon street near flight line at Area B, Wright Field. Apparatus driven around upon the street showing maneuverability. 2) CU of cockpit showing the operator's foot and hand control sticks and of the equipment in motion. 3) CS two pilots standing in open area wearing helmets -- men remove helmets and put same on backward simulating condition of blind flying -- helmets fit down over eyes. 4) CU cockpit of unidentifiable aircraft showing instrument panel, hand-points out various characteristics of the instrument panel. 5) CS drawing of early model aircraft used for training in blind flying. 6) CS still photo of pilot during blind flying training. 7) CU chair set up on ground near porch of building. Sign on porch, "University of California, Headquarters, R0TC". Two captains walking into scene, signal for student pilot to enter scene. Pilot enters scene and takes seat in the chair. 8) CS pilots burying faced into box-like affair while the two officers spin the pilot around in circle. Several shots of this scene showing the two officers spinning the pilot around in circle and then stopping the chair and questioning the pilot whose head is buried in the box-like affair. 9) MS group of other pilots standing watching the operation laughing at subject pilot seated in the chair. 10) CS another test performed by same officer as in previous scene. This subject's head is covered with cloth and also a wooden box-like affair. Test conducted upon the airfield near unidentifiable aircraft. 11) CS test performed upon civilians near the aircraft. 12) CS several of men taking same test. (Sound track on this section of reel) outdoor demonstration of pilots being indoctrinated on blind flying. Shows officer setting student pilot in chair, covering face with leather jacket or letting pilot peer into instrument while being revolved. Pilot gives his reaction during test of movement in wrong direction as of the chair being turned. 13) CS group of pilots standing on airfield being briefed on instrument pot flying by officers, aircraft stationary in background. 14) CS pilots sitting in rear cockpit of aircraft -- this cockpit section is covered. 15) CS pilots standing near PT-3 aircraft stationary with covered rear seat. 16) PS take-off of three PT-3's in formation. 17) ACS three PT-3's in flight. 18) ACSV Douglas BT-2C trainer aircraft in flight, US. Army insignia on wings. 19) Excellent coverage, aerial shots, of maneuvers of the BT-2C -- aorobatics, stunts, climbs, rolls, spins. PARAMOUNT NEWS- AVIATION GOES FORWARD -- NEWARK BLIND FLYER BRINGS HIS SHIP IN SAFELY, DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE PILOT DEMONSTRATES VALUE OF NEW RADIO BEAM FOR PLANE IN FOG. (this section has sound) 20) CS pilots standing beside nose of Curtiss N2C-1 fledgling, civilian version of Navy aircraft, discussing means of blind flying using the radio beam. 21) CS interior aircraft, pilot pointing out the instruments for blind flying. 22) ACS pilot in cockpit of Curtiss 155 N2C-1 in flight over city. 23) ACS pilot covering head and starting to fly the aircraft blind. 24) Animation of ground control approach using the radio beam. 25) PS two Curtiss N2c-1's approach for landing and landings pilot sitting in forward cockpit holding hands aloft. Pilot in covered rear cockpit brings plane in, blind landing. Reel 2 -- 1)ECU interior of cockpit showing instrument panel. 2) CS near hangar showing ground crewman, truck and US Armor Vought 0.28 type aircraft stationary near hangar. 3) CS SV pilot and co-pilot getting into cockpit of the 0-28 aircraft. 4)CS landing and nose of the 0-28. 5) CS of two pilots in swivel chair and head covered with cloth reading instructions. Two officers standing near as subject pilot is revolved in chair. Test conducted near aircraft inscribed, "Paloalta School of Aviation." 6) CS of another test performed in same manner upon lot near building, student pilot holding cards in either hand, "turn right", "turn left" on the cards. Test officer asks questions of pilot as to correct direction -- -- pilot puts out wrong hand. 7) CS interior Army School of Aviation building showing machines used to test pilot on balance, student pilots operating same, instructor near by. This machine resembles early type Link trainer. EDITED INFORMATION: THE NEXT TO TRY IT IS ELEANOR SMITH WHO RECENTLY BROKE THE WOMEN'S ENDURANCE RECORD. 8)CS Eleanor Smith operating the trainer device. 9) CS of Eleanor Smith talking to another woman after test. 10) CS Eleanor Smith doing the swivel chair turn test for turn direction. 11) CS of a small boy undergoing same test. 12) CS of unidentified woman standing nearby watching small boy during test. 13) CU of the woman standing in area near house. 14) CS Still photo of three World War I soldiers: standing beside plane. Picture also shows two unidentified airmen sitting in cockpit of World War I type aircraft. 15) CS of Douglas C-1 ambulance type aircraft, stationary. Ambulance drives up into scenes. 16) CS military personnel loading stretcher case into C-1 ambulance aircraft, pilot climbs off fuselage section and gets into cockpit. 17) MS of C-1 starting for take-off. EDITED INFORMATION: CAPT. CHARLES LINDBERGH, B.F. MAH0NEY, PRESIDENT OF RYAN AIRLINES, DONALD HALL, CHIEF ENGINEER, RYAN AIRLINER AND DESIGNER OF PLANE. 18) CS of aircraft, cockpit designed by previously mentioned men. 19) CS Lindbergh walks out, stands beside plane talking to Mr. Hall and Mr. Mahoney. NEW YORK TO PARIS PLANE IN FLIGHT. 20) ADS of New York. 21) AFV "Spirit of St Louis" in flight, coastline receding behind plane. 22) ACS maneuver of the "Spirit of St Louis". 23) CS or the instrument panel during flight. 24) CS of 0-2 stationary, pilot and student pilot climb into cockpit. Forward cockpit completely covered with cloth, for blind flying. 25)PS of take-off. 26) CS group of six pilots being lined up on open field, Army officers put helmets on backwards covering eyes, start off in one direction walking blind then branch off in separate directions after a few steps. 27) MS of motor launch underway at sea, rain beating down on water surface. 28) MS across sea front showing several of the motor boats underway, heavy rain falling upon water surface. 29) MS further tests on steps or direction of the pilots. Two blindfolded pilots lined up in open field start off toward building in background. One pilot walks in complete circle around to starting point. Reel 3 -- 1) CS still pilot sitting at controls of the first Curtiss type of aircraft. 2) CS unidentified group, two Army officers, who in previous reels were instructing the students in blind flying, standing with wives and small son near home. 3) CS unidentified swimmer starting to swim across lake. 4) CS Army officers practicing hurdle jump on horseback in park in Washington, D.C. in several of the scenes the Washington Monument is visible in background. 5) CU of officer mounted on horse feeding horse lump of sugar. Several scenes show the horse balking at the jump. 6) AS of cumulous cloud formation, PT-3 type aircraft in flight. 7) ADS large city. 8) ADS RV 3PT-3's in formation, farmland below. 9) ACS three PT-31s flying into dense cloud formation becomes lost from view. Several scenes of the PT-3's flight over clouds, city and farm land. 10) AS of cumulous cloud formation. 11) ASV of PT-2 in flight over cumulous cloud formation. 12) ADS 3 PT-3's in flight. Several repeated views of PT-3's in flight over and through clouds. 13) ACS propeller of aircraft turns through clouds. 14) ASV Several scenes of PT-2 in flight -- several scenes of three PT-31s in flight. 15) ASV DH-4 type aircraft in flight releasing tow target behind. 16) CS fixed camera position beneath aircraft in flight showing tow target being released. 17) ALS two DH-4 aircraft in flight one trailing tow target behind. 18) ALS showing tow target 88 small dot, flak burst around same. 19) CS night scene flying anti-aircraft guns. 20) ALS SV DH-4 aircraft towing tow target behind. 21) ACS DH-4 type aircraft in flight. 22) ADS at terrain, farmland. Good
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. PRESIDENT CELAL BAYAR OF TURKEY VISITS WASHINGTON, D.C.
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. PRESIDENT CELAL BAYAR OF TURKEY VISITS WASHINGTON, D.C.
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Miscellaneous Oversized, 1875 - 1932
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Miscellaneous Oversized, 1875 - 1932
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Letters Received on Administrative and Personnel Matters, 2/28/1879 - 7/30/1907
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Letters Received on Administrative and Personnel Matters, 2/28/1879 - 7/30/1907
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Babcock, M. Frances,. Chippings from the Washington Monument, 1885?
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Chippings from the Washington Monument, 1885?
Newspaper articles, drawings, and photographs.
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- Babcock, M. Frances,. Chippings from the Washington Monument, 1885?
Press Copies of Monthly Reports of Operations and Returns of Officers and Hired Men, 1/1899 - 11/1929
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Press Copies of Monthly Reports of Operations and Returns of Officers and Hired Men, 1/1899 - 11/1929
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Proposals to Prospective Bidders, 1878 - 1885
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Proposals to Prospective Bidders, 1878 - 1885
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Photographs Documenting the Visits to the United States of Presidents Miguel Aleman of Mexico in 1947, Romulo Gallegos of Venezuela in 1948, and Vincent Auriol of France in 1951, 1947 - 1951
Title:
Photographs Documenting the Visits to the United States of Presidents Miguel Aleman of Mexico in 1947, Romulo Gallegos of Venezuela in 1948, and Vincent Auriol of France in 1951, 1947 - 1951
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Views of Flowers, Trees, and Parks in California, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C, 1913 - 1916
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Views of Flowers, Trees, and Parks in California, New York, Pennsylvania, and Washington, D.C, 1913 - 1916
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Records Relating to Monument Maintenance, 1884 - 1922
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Records Relating to Monument Maintenance, 1884 - 1922
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Monthly Reports of Levels on Iron Rods from the Concrete Slab, 1/1882 - 9/1882
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Monthly Reports of Levels on Iron Rods from the Concrete Slab, 1/1882 - 9/1882
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. GT-3 ASTRONAUTS GRISSOM AND YOUNG, WASHINGTON, D.C
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Records of U.S. Air Force Commands, Activities, and Organizations. 1900 - 2003. Moving Images Relating to Military Aviation Activities. 1947 - 1984. GT-3 ASTRONAUTS GRISSOM AND YOUNG, WASHINGTON, D.C
Coverage of astronauts Maj. Virgil Grissom and Comdr. John W. Young arriving at Andrews AFB, being flown to White House via VH-3A's, receiving NASA awards in East Room and driving to Capitol in motorcade with Vice Pres Hubert H. Humphrey. Reel 1 -1) Shows VH-3A flying past Washington Monument and landing on White House lawn. 2) Maj. Grissom, Comdr. Young and others walking from helicopter. 3) MS of VH-3A landing -- White House in background. 4) Crowd in front of White House. 5) Scenes of motorcade leaving White House grounds and driving down Pennsylvania Avenue. 6) Crowd in front of White House watching motorcade leave grounds. 7) CU of Maj. Grissom and Comdr. Young walking past crowd into lounge at Andrews AFB. 8) Astronauts and families leaving lounge. 9) Motorcade arriving at Capitol steps -- shows VIP's entering Capitol. 10) VIP's leaving Capitol building and getting into autos. 812' Total footage in reel. Reel 2 - 1) Shows VH-3A landing at White House. 2) President and Mrs. Johnson and Vice Pres. Humphrey greeting astronauts and families as they debark. 3) Scenes in White House East Room during awards ceremonies for Maj. Grissom and Comdr. Young. 4) President Johnson, Vice Pres. Humphrey, Maj. Grissom and Comdr. Young leaving White House and driving away. 5) Crowd outside White House watching motorcade leave grounds. 6) Shows honor guard on ramp at Andrews AFB as two NASA Grumman Gulfstreams taxi to stop and astronauts and families debark. 7) VIP's walking past honor guard to lounge. 8) Children holding signs: WELCOME BACK, GRISSOM AND YOUNG and MOLLY BROWN, YOU MADE IT. 9) VIP's leaving lounge, boarding VH-3A and helicopter taking off. 10) Crowd around flight line watching VIP's leave lounge and board VH-3A. 816' Total footage in reel. Reel 3 - 1) Scenes of NASA Gulfstreams arriving at Andrews, astronauts and families debarking and being greeted by base officials. 2) Maj. Grissom and Comdr. Young speaking into microphone. 3) VIP's walking past honor guard to lounge. 4) Motorcade driving up Pennsylvania Avenue past crowds. 5) Crowd watching motorcade. 6) Scenes of motorcade arriving at Capitol and astronauts and Vice Pres Humphrey walking up steps and entering Senate Wing. 7) VIP's walking down steps from Senate Wing of Capitol, then driving away. 535' Total footage in reel.
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PARAMOUNT NEWS. [SEPT. 17]
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PARAMOUNT NEWS. [SEPT. 17]
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Schedules of Workmen Employed in Completing the Washington Monument, 1878 - 1881
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Schedules of Workmen Employed in Completing the Washington Monument, 1878 - 1881
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Computations and Surveys of Earth Filling at the Washington Monument, 1887 - 1888
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Computations and Surveys of Earth Filling at the Washington Monument, 1887 - 1888
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Proceedings, 5/26/1884 - 2/25/1885
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Proceedings, 5/26/1884 - 2/25/1885
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Work Records of Marble and Granite Cutters and Rubbers, 1880 - 1884
Title:
Work Records of Marble and Granite Cutters and Rubbers, 1880 - 1884
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Summary Stone Report, ca. 1884 - ca. 1884
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Summary Stone Report, ca. 1884 - ca. 1884
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Letters Received from Commandants of Navy Yards and Naval Stations, 1848 - 1886
Title:
Letters Received from Commandants of Navy Yards and Naval Stations, 1848 - 1886
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Receipts for Deliveries and Payments, 1879 - 1899
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Receipts for Deliveries and Payments, 1879 - 1899
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Proceedings, Memorandums, Letters Received, and Drafts of Letters Sent, 4/1848 - 7/1848
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Proceedings, Memorandums, Letters Received, and Drafts of Letters Sent, 4/1848 - 7/1848
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Engineering Activities, 1928 - 1939
Title:
Engineering Activities, 1928 - 1939
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Copies of Letters Sent and Received, 1/8/1879 - 7/9/1886
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Copies of Letters Sent and Received, 1/8/1879 - 7/9/1886
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Appropriation Accounts, 1923 - 1925
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Appropriation Accounts, 1923 - 1925
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. GEN. DOUGLAS MACARTHUR PARADE, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK
Title:
Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. GEN. DOUGLAS MACARTHUR PARADE, NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK
Spectators crowd sidewalks and curbs of Fifth Ave and 8th St area waiting for the procession. Woman carries a sign, "Welcome Home MacArthur". HSs, crowds jamming the area. RV, crowds with foundation of demolished building in foreground and Washington Square arch in background. Police cordon holds back the crowds as police motorcycle escort goes by. RV, waving, cheering spectators as the MacArthur party drives past. Crowd starts to disperse.
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Historical Films. 1914 - 1936. LINCOLN MEMORIAL DEDICATION
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Historical Films. 1914 - 1936. LINCOLN MEMORIAL DEDICATION
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Time Book for the Washington Monument, 10/1878 - 10/1888
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Time Book for the Washington Monument, 10/1878 - 10/1888
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Proceedings, 1/7/1879 - 2/6/1884
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Proceedings, 1/7/1879 - 2/6/1884
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. White House Army Signal Agency, Washington, DC
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. White House Army Signal Agency, Washington, DC
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Records of the Extension Service, 1888 - 2000. Records Relating to National 4-H Camps and Conferences, 1977 - 1991
Title:
Records of the Extension Service, 1888 - 2000. Records Relating to National 4-H Camps and Conferences, 1977 - 1991
This series consists of eleven slideshow presentations that document the annual 4-H camps and conferences. Many of the images document the delegates at meetings, including gatherings in consultant groups that were held as part of efforts to improve the 4-H program (33-FS-7-3-54 through 33-FS-7-3-60). Additionally, there are photographs that document the delegates' tour of Washington, DC. Included are images of the cherry blossoms, and the Lincoln Memorial, especially the statue of President Abraham Lincoln inside the memorial (33-FS-3-1-4, 33-FS-3-1-5; 33-FS-3-6-109, 33-FS-3-6-15, and 33-FS-6-2-25). The delegates are also pictured visiting the Washington National Cathedral (33-FS-11-1-13 and 33-FS-11-1-14); the Jefferson Memorial (33-FS-9-2-35); Vietnam Veterans Memorial (33-FS-7-1-16 and 33-FS-9-2-36); and lying a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier (33-FS-11-1-9). Additional views document the youths touring Washington DC, and include color images of the statue of Abraham Lincoln in the Lincoln Memorial (33-FS-10-4-64); the Supreme Court Building (33-FS-10-4-70); flowers placed at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial (33-FS-10-4-66); the dome of the United States Capitol (33-FS-10-4-67); and an image taken at night of the Washington Monument from a distance (33-FS-10-4-62). Among the prominent individuals the youth met while visiting the Washington, DC area are American astronaut Ellison Onizuka, a former 4-H member from Hawaii who carried 4-H flags with him on his first mission into space and back (33-FS-8-3-56). Also, the 4-H'ers had an opportunity to listen to retired Chief Justice Warren E. Burger. Justice Burger is pictured giving the opening address at the 1988 National Conference (33-FS-9-1-20 and 33-FS-9-1-21). There are no presentations for 1980 through 1982. Copies of typed scripts are filed with the records.
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Comptroller's Letters of Adjustment of Accounts, 10/13/1881 - 6/20/1894
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Comptroller's Letters of Adjustment of Accounts, 10/13/1881 - 6/20/1894
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Correspondence with Government Agencies and Private Organizations Relating to Civil Works, 1923 - 1942
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Correspondence with Government Agencies and Private Organizations Relating to Civil Works, 1923 - 1942
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Time Book, 4/1849 - 10/1851
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Time Book, 4/1849 - 10/1851
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Daily Records of Operation of the Engine Room Plant, 7/29/1901 - 5/27/1923
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Daily Records of Operation of the Engine Room Plant, 7/29/1901 - 5/27/1923
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Monthly Reports of Operations, 6/1888 - 9/2/1907
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Monthly Reports of Operations, 6/1888 - 9/2/1907
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Letters Received, 1899 - 1906
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Letters Received, 1899 - 1906
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PRICE OF PROGRESS
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PRICE OF PROGRESS
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR
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Portraits, Group Photographs, and Scenes, 1620 - 1930
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Portraits, Group Photographs, and Scenes, 1620 - 1930
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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. NIMITZ DAY IN WASHINGTON
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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. NIMITZ DAY IN WASHINGTON
1) LS Aircraft formation over Washington, float on BB in FG-SV.2) MS Admirals car pulls in Washington Monument grounds.3) LS Parade of band on Monument grounds, people in BG.4) CU Same as above.5) MS Midshipmen parade on Monument grounds.6) MS Midshipmen parade in front of BB on Monument grounds-SV.7) MS Guadalcanal Marines parade on Monument grounds.8) MS Navy Wave officers salute reviewing stand.9) MS Midshipmen pass reviewing stand.10) MS Wave officers pass reviewing stand.11) MS Marine officers pass reviewing stand.12) MS Marine women band pass reviewing stand.13) LS Parade of Marines on Monument grounds (women Marines).14) MS Marine flag and American flag pass Battleship float on parade grounds.15) LS Wave band on parade grounds.16) MS Enlisted Waves pass reviewing stand-SV.17) MS Canine corps pass reviewing stand.QUALITY: GENERALLY GOOD.
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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. NIMITZ DAY IN WASHINGTON
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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. NIMITZ DAY IN WASHINGTON
1) HA MS Military personnel waiting for ADM NIMITZ"s plane to arrive at NAS.2) MS C-54 lands and taxies on runway.3) MS Plane pulls up and stops4) MS ADM NIMITZ steps down from plane and salutes.5) MS Cameraman and others around Adm, taking pictures at NAS.6) MS ADM NIMITZ walks to car in FG.7) MS ADM NIMITZ seated in car at NAS.8) MS Photographers grouped around ADM NIMITZ, taking pictures.9) MS Car pulls away from NAS.10) LS PAN Crowd at monument grounds.11) LS PAN Crowd in FG monument in BG.12) MS Speaker"s platform small girls holding flowers in arms BB afloat in FG.13) CU Same as above.14) LS Planes fly in formation above ADM NIMITZ"s parade American flag in FG (SV).15) LS PAN Washington Monument crowd in FG monument in BG.16) LS Planes fly in formation over parade grounds (SV).17) LS ADM NIMITZ"s car arrives at monument grounds.18) MS ADM NIMITZ steps out of car at monument grounds and walks to speakers" platform.19) CU Same as above.20) MS ADM NIMITZ stands on speakers" platform, raises his hat and waves to people.21) CU Middies passing front of reviewing stand NIMITZ in BG.22) MS Guadalcanal marine band passes in front of reviewing stand NIMITZ in BG.QUALITY: GOOD
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Calculations for the Sherman Statue and Other Calculations and Estimates, 1898 - 1899
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Calculations for the Sherman Statue and Other Calculations and Estimates, 1898 - 1899
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Monthly Records of Plumb Lines at the Washington Monument, 8/1898 - 7/1921
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Monthly Records of Plumb Lines at the Washington Monument, 8/1898 - 7/1921
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Records of the Federal Housing Administration. 1930 - 1974. Motion Picture Films. 1935 - 1936. BETTER HOUSING NEWS FLASHES NO. 1
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Records of the Federal Housing Administration. 1930 - 1974. Motion Picture Films. 1935 - 1936. BETTER HOUSING NEWS FLASHES NO. 1
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Images Collected by George D. Litherland, 1st Lieutenant, U.S. Air Service, ca. 1902 - ca. 1923
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Images Collected by George D. Litherland, 1st Lieutenant, U.S. Air Service, ca. 1902 - ca. 1923
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS... ALONG THE POTOMAC
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS... ALONG THE POTOMAC
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Records of the National Park Service. 1785 - 2006. Photographs of Buildings and Monuments in Washington, DC.
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Records of the National Park Service. 1785 - 2006. Photographs of Buildings and Monuments in Washington, DC.
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Foreman's Time Books, 1878 - 1886
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Foreman's Time Books, 1878 - 1886
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National Capital Parks Numbered Drawings, 1797 - 1987
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National Capital Parks Numbered Drawings, 1797 - 1987
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Paramount Pictures, Inc., Collection. 1951 - 1951. Motion Picture Newsreel Films. 10/1941 - 3/1957. PARAMOUNT NEWS [SEPT. 15]
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Part 1, Coast guardsmen battle a fire at the Kaiser shipyards in Portland, Oregon. Part 2, President Truman throws out the "first" baseball of the season in Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C. Part 3 shows the "Miss America" beauty contest in Atlantic City, N.J. Part 4 shows bomb damage in Japanese cities and the dropping of the first atomic bomb. Part 5, Gen. Spaatz deplanes at Hamilton Field, California, and is greeted by Gen. Arnold. Gen. Chennault rides in a motorcade in New Orleans. Shows the funeral in Washington, D.C., of Adm. McCain. Gen. Wainwright is cheered by crowds in San Francisco, greeted by Gen. Marshall in Washington, D.C., and presented the C.M.H. by President Truman. He rides in a motorcade and speaks from the Washington Monument.
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History of the Pope's Stone, 1877 - 1890
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History of the Pope's Stone, 1877 - 1890
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Press Copies of Letters Sent, 9/8/1876 - 10/1/1888
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Committee Papers, 1819 - 1946
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Committee Papers, 1819 - 1946
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PARK MAINTENANCE
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PARK MAINTENANCE
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Register of Visitors, 5/1/1905 - 9/20/1905
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Register of Visitors, 5/1/1905 - 9/20/1905
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Contracts, 1878 - 1889
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Contracts, 1878 - 1889
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Specifications for Construction, Repairs, and Supplies for Buildings and Statues, 1887 - 1901
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Specifications for Construction, Repairs, and Supplies for Buildings and Statues, 1887 - 1901
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Schedule of the Height of the West Bench Mark, 2/12/1881 - 2/12/1881
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Schedule of the Height of the West Bench Mark, 2/12/1881 - 2/12/1881
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Cash Book, 7/8/1878 - 9/9/1888
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Copies of Letters Sent, 7/11/1889 - 7/1/1895
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Records of Visitors to the Washington Monument, 7/1902 - 2/11/1925
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Records of Visitors to the Washington Monument, 7/1902 - 2/11/1925
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Records of Marble and Granite Stones Cut for the Washington Monument, 6/1880 - 10/1884
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Purchase Books, 7/1/1878 - 2/16/1887
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Purchase Books, 7/1/1878 - 2/16/1887
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Quarterly Returns of Engineer Property, 1885 - 1888
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Quarterly Returns of Engineer Property, 1885 - 1888
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Buildings and Monuments in Washington, D.C, 1900 - 1963
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Buildings and Monuments in Washington, D.C, 1900 - 1963
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Schedules of Marble Cutting for Courses 172 - 500, 10/11/1880 - 11/22/1884
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Schedules of Marble Cutting for Courses 172 - 500, 10/11/1880 - 11/22/1884
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Photographs Relating to Topography and Geology, ca. 1966 - ca. 2003
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Photographs Relating to Topography and Geology, ca. 1966 - ca. 2003
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Records of Visitors to the Washington Monument, 4/1888 - 7/1902
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Records of Visitors to the Washington Monument, 4/1888 - 7/1902
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Rough Drafts of Proceedings and Resolutions, 6/22/1878 - 1/9/1879
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Rough Drafts of Proceedings and Resolutions, 6/22/1878 - 1/9/1879
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Committee Papers, 1838 - 1946
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Committee Papers, 1838 - 1946
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A Day to Be Proud
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A Day to Be Proud
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Letters Received and Drafts of Letters Sent Relating to Government Property at the Washington Monument and to Engineer Property Returns, 1884 - 1905
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Letters Received and Drafts of Letters Sent Relating to Government Property at the Washington Monument and to Engineer Property Returns, 1884 - 1905
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Statements of Accounts Current, 7/11/1878 - 3/31/1883
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Statements of Accounts Current, 7/11/1878 - 3/31/1883
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Reports of Daily Plummet Readings, 1/1888 - 4/1891
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Reports of Daily Plummet Readings, 1/1888 - 4/1891
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CAPITAL STORY
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CAPITAL STORY
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Reports, Memorandums, Executive Documents, and Laws of Congress, 1887 - 1930
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Letters Received, 9/4/1876 - 8/28/1888
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Letters Received, 9/4/1876 - 8/28/1888
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer, 1860 - 1985. Moving Images of Armed Forces Screen Reports, 1947 - 1964. They're in the Army Now/The Truman Story, 1948.
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer, 1860 - 1985. Moving Images of Armed Forces Screen Reports, 1947 - 1964. They're in the Army Now/The Truman Story, 1948.
This film contain two stories. Reel 1 is "They're in the Army Now" and features Army recruitment and training. Reel 2 is "The Truman Story." Footage includes Chief Justice Stone swearing in President Truman as James Forrestal, Edward R. Stettinius as others look on and shows Truman's birthplace in Lamar, Mo., still pictures of him in his WWI uniform, and WWI battle scenes. Truman campaigns, reviews a military parade, poses with President Roosevelt at the 1944 Demo. convention, addresses Congress, poses aboard the cruiser Augusta bound for Potsdam, shakes hands with neighbors in Independence, enters his house, poses with his wife and daughter, takes a walk, visits the owner of a men's store, kisses his mother, poses with a March of Dimes poster girl, marches in a parade with his WWI friends, shakes hands with veterans on the White House lawn, shakes hands with Negroes, receives a gift from Israeli President Weizmann, poses with Gen. Marshall, and signs the NATO treaty. President Roosevelt's funeral cortege proceeds down Pa. Ave., the U.S. flag flies at half-mast, Japanese soldiers surrender, citizens celebrate V-J day in Times Square, the first A-bomb explodes in N.M., Japanese officials surrender aboard the battleship Missouri, houses are constructed, house trailers crowd a trailer camp, higher price marks are placed on food items, demonstrators protest the Taft-Hartley Act, and grain and other supplies are loaded aboard European bound ships. Also shown are the Capitol, White House, and Washington Monument.
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Accounts of General Agent Elisha Whittlesey, 1847 - 1850
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Accounts of General Agent Elisha Whittlesey, 1847 - 1850
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Working Papers for the Report of Accounts of Money and Labor Expended in the Foundation of the Monument, 1880 - 1880
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Working Papers for the Report of Accounts of Money and Labor Expended in the Foundation of the Monument, 1880 - 1880
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Copies of Letters Sent and Received, 1/8/1879 - 7/9/1886
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Copies of Letters Sent and Received, 1/8/1879 - 7/9/1886
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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. A DAY TO BE PROUD - MN-10902
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General Records of the Department of the Navy. 1941 - 2004. Moving Images Relating to Military Activities. 1947 - 1980. A DAY TO BE PROUD - MN-10902
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Selected newsreel scenes
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Selected newsreel scenes
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List of Subjects and File Headings of the General Correspondence, 1907 - 1921
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List of Subjects and File Headings of the General Correspondence, 1907 - 1921
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Preliminary Time Book, 10/1878 - 10/1892
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Preliminary Time Book, 10/1878 - 10/1892
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Photographs Used in Exhibits and Presentations, 1950 - 1972
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Photographs Used in Exhibits and Presentations, 1950 - 1972
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Vouchers, 8/8/1879 - 10/30/1886
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Vouchers, 8/8/1879 - 10/30/1886
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Records Relating to Passes for Visitors to the Washington Monument and to the Protection of the Monument, 1884 - 1929
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Records Relating to Passes for Visitors to the Washington Monument and to the Protection of the Monument, 1884 - 1929
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Drawings relating to the District of Columbia and Environs, ca. 1902 - ca. 1940
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Drawings relating to the District of Columbia and Environs, ca. 1902 - ca. 1940
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Copies of Letters Sent and Received, 9/8/1876 - 3/6/1888
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Copies of Letters Sent and Received, 9/8/1876 - 3/6/1888
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Schedules and Letters Received Relating to Building Materials for the Completion of the Monument and Lodge and to the Disposition of Memorial Stones Not Placed in the Monument, 1879 - 1889
Title:
Schedules and Letters Received Relating to Building Materials for the Completion of the Monument and Lodge and to the Disposition of Memorial Stones Not Placed in the Monument, 1879 - 1889
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Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior. 1826 - 2009. Records Relating to Washington Relics, Statue, and Monument
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Records of the Office of the Secretary of the Interior. 1826 - 2009. Records Relating to Washington Relics, Statue, and Monument
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Register of Letters Received, 1876 - 1888
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Register of Letters Received, 1876 - 1888
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Index to Letters Sent, 1878 - 1888
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Index to Letters Sent, 1878 - 1888
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Subject Files, 1925 - 1951
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Subject Files, 1925 - 1951
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RAZING MAIN NAVY: SUPPLEMENTS 2511-04-71
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Records of Monthly Expenditures Under Executive Mansion and Washington Monument Appropriation Titles, 1889 - 1897
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Records of Monthly Expenditures Under Executive Mansion and Washington Monument Appropriation Titles, 1889 - 1897
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Register of Employees, 1872 - 1918
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Register of Employees, 1872 - 1918
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Records of the American Battle Monuments Commission. 1918 - 1995. Moving Images Relating to American War Cemeteries and Memorials. 1937 - 1984. The Price of Freedom
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Records of the American Battle Monuments Commission. 1918 - 1995. Moving Images Relating to American War Cemeteries and Memorials. 1937 - 1984. The Price of Freedom
This film tells about the history of memorials beginning with the ancient Greeks. It also describes the American Revolution, Civil War, World War I and World War II, focusing on the leaders and their importance. It describes the creation of the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) and the responsibilities of the ABMC. The film also documents the rise of the U.S. as a world leader and the responsibilities that are part of that role. There are scenes from ABMC cemeteries around the world. The film tells of the importance of honoring those who died in battle.
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Rough Schedules for Marble, 1880 - 1884
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Rough Schedules for Marble, 1880 - 1884
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Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1865-1891
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Correspondence, 1865-1891
This record unit consists of outgoing correspondence from the Office of the Secretary during the tenures of Joseph, Henry, 1846-1878; Spencer Fullerton Baird, 1878-1887; and Samuel Pierpoint Langley, 1887-1906.
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Rough Schedules for Granite, 1880 - 1883
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Rough Schedules for Granite, 1880 - 1883
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Miscellaneous Oversize Prints, Drawings and Posters of Projects Associated with the Commission of Fine Arts, 1893 - 1950
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Miscellaneous Oversize Prints, Drawings and Posters of Projects Associated with the Commission of Fine Arts, 1893 - 1950
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Diagrams Showing the Movement of the Plummet of the Washington Monument and Related Letters Received, 7/1893 - 6/1898
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Diagrams Showing the Movement of the Plummet of the Washington Monument and Related Letters Received, 7/1893 - 6/1898
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Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings Relating to Placing the Capstone and Aluminum Cap on the Washington Monument, 12/7/1884 - 12/7/1884
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Scrapbook of Newspaper Clippings Relating to Placing the Capstone and Aluminum Cap on the Washington Monument, 12/7/1884 - 12/7/1884
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Records Concerning Statue Unveilings and Monument Dedications, 1900 - 1936
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Records Concerning Statue Unveilings and Monument Dedications, 1900 - 1936
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Press Copies of Letters Sent and of Endorsements to Letters Received, 1/8/1879 - 8/31/1888
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Press Copies of Letters Sent and of Endorsements to Letters Received, 1/8/1879 - 8/31/1888
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Correspondence Files of Secretary Andrew Cuomo, 1993 - 2000
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Correspondence Files of Secretary Andrew Cuomo, 1993 - 2000
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"ARMY FLIERS SUCCOR SNOW-BOUND INDIANS FACING STARVATION"
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Reports of the U.S. Surveyor to the Officer in Charge, 3/1/1882 - 1/4/1897
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Reports of the U.S. Surveyor to the Officer in Charge, 3/1/1882 - 1/4/1897
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Registers of Letters Received, 1878 - 1888
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Registers of Letters Received, 1878 - 1888
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General Records of the Department of the Treasury. 1775 - 2005. Moving Images Relating to Financial, Economic and Tax Policies. 1941 - 1972. This Is My Country
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General Records of the Department of the Treasury. 1775 - 2005. Moving Images Relating to Financial, Economic and Tax Policies. 1941 - 1972. This Is My Country
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City Maps and Building Plans, ca. 1925 - ca. 1935
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City Maps and Building Plans, ca. 1925 - ca. 1935
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Ledger of Construction Costs, 1876 - 7/31/1886
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Ledger of Construction Costs, 1876 - 7/31/1886
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PARAMOUNT NEWS [NOV. 20]
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PARAMOUNT NEWS [NOV. 20]
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Photographs of Varietal Specimens of Roses and Iris, 1925 - 1931
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Photographs of Varietal Specimens of Roses and Iris, 1925 - 1931
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HONOR AWARDS CEREMONY
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HONOR AWARDS CEREMONY
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Photographs of Buildings and Other Structures in Washington, DC, ca. 1910 - 1951
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Photographs of Buildings and Other Structures in Washington, DC, ca. 1910 - 1951
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Records Relating to Contracts for Materials, 1878 - 1887
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Records Relating to Contracts for Materials, 1878 - 1887
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General Records, ca. 1890 - 1966
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General Records, ca. 1890 - 1966
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Schedules of Granite Cutting for Courses 158 - 452, 7/23/1880 - 8/28/1883
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Schedules of Granite Cutting for Courses 158 - 452, 7/23/1880 - 8/28/1883
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Coffin, James H. (James Henry), 1806-1873. James Henry Coffin Papers, 1848-1884
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James Henry Coffin Papers, 1848-1884
These papers consist of correspondence concerning temperature, wind, and weather reports of the Hudson Bay region, 1848; resolutions of condolence to Coffin's son, Seldon J. Coffin, from students and alumni of Lafayette College after Coffin's death, 1873; newspaper articles; an illustration of James H. Coffin; and the original manuscript of Winds of the Northern Hemisphere. Additional correspondence of James Henry Coffin exists elsewhere in the Smithsonian Institution Archives, especially in the Joseph Henry Collection, Record Unit 7001, and Meteorological Project Records, Record Unit 60.
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- Smithsonian Archives. James Henry Coffin Papers.
VISIT OF FRENCH NURSE (ANGEL OF DIENBIENPHU), ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA AND WASHINGTON, D.C.
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VISIT OF FRENCH NURSE (ANGEL OF DIENBIENPHU), ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA AND WASHINGTON, D.C.
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Payrolls of Workmen at the Monument, 1848 - 1856
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Payrolls of Workmen at the Monument, 1848 - 1856
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Joseph Abel Photographs of Washington, D.C, 1899 - 1932
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Joseph Abel Photographs of Washington, D.C, 1899 - 1932
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Slides Relating to the Interamerican-Ibero Rural Youth Conference, 1985 - 1985
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Slides Relating to the Interamerican-Ibero Rural Youth Conference, 1985 - 1985
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News of the Day (Feb. 21)
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News of the Day (Feb. 21)
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Newspaper Advertisements and Other Records Relating to the Washington Monument, 1879 - 1882
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Newspaper Advertisements and Other Records Relating to the Washington Monument, 1879 - 1882
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Notices Concerning Marble and Granite Blocks Condemned and Transferred, 10/27/1881 - 1/21/1884
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Notices Concerning Marble and Granite Blocks Condemned and Transferred, 10/27/1881 - 1/21/1884
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Three soldier's medals to three soldiers, Pentagon, Washington, DC ; Washington Monument, Washington, DC ; Armed Forces Stamp Reserve, Washington, DC ; Stoughton on Nautilus ; quot;Long Gray Linequot; premiere, Washington, DC
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. Three soldier's medals to three soldiers, Pentagon, Washington, DC ; Washington Monument, Washington, DC ; Armed Forces Stamp Reserve, Washington, DC ; Stoughton on Nautilus ; quot;Long Gray Linequot; premiere, Washington, DC
Secretary of the Army, Wilber M. Brucker presents medals to three Enlisted Men who aided their fellow passengers aboard a civilian aircraft which crashed near Seattle, Washington. Gen. Maxwell Taylor, other (unidentified) generals, and Mr. Brucker congratulate the three men. Mr. Brucker later poses with the three soldiers. Note: Enlisted Men are not identified. -- VS, of the monument. Only one shot can be used. Remainder are NG. -- Notables in grandstand. A CU of the reproduction of the Armed Forces Stamp. Secretary of Defense, Charles E. Wilson with an unidentified woman. Bound books of the first issue are given to representative members of the Armed Forces. Mr. Burgess, Strom Thurmond, Estes Kefauver and other dignitaries on the stand during ceremonies. Mr. Wilson, Mr. Burgess and representatives of the Armed Forces posing with their books. -- M/Sgt. Cecil W. Stoughton, USAF cameraman, going down hatch of the submarine. Different poses of the Sgt. aiming his Eyemo camera and posing with camera resting on his shoulder. -- Night views outside the RKO Keiths of notables who are attending the premiere. Among those seen are Gen. Ridgway and his wife, Secretary of Army Robert T. Stevens, Maureen O'Hara, Donald Crisp and others. Mrs. Eisenhower shakes hands with members of the cast. Also included is the old Army Sgt. whose personal story of his days at the point is the basis for the picture's theme.
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Certificates of Deposit, 7/8/1878 - 1/18/1888
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Certificates of Deposit, 7/8/1878 - 1/18/1888
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Records for Monthly Reports, 7/1895 - 1/1902
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Records for Monthly Reports, 7/1895 - 1/1902
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Scrapbook, 1850 - 1876
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Scrapbook, 1850 - 1876
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. ARRIVAL OF VINCENT MASSEY, GOVERNOR GENERAL OF CANADA, WASHINGTON, D.C., ARLINGTON AND MT. VERNON, VIRGINIA
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Motion Picture Films from the Army Library Copy Collection. 1964 - 1980. ARRIVAL OF VINCENT MASSEY, GOVERNOR GENERAL OF CANADA, WASHINGTON, D.C., ARLINGTON AND MT. VERNON, VIRGINIA
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Index to Letters Received, 1876 - 1879
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Index to Letters Received, 1876 - 1879
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Aerial and Ground Photographs taken by Observation Squadrons at Langley Field, Va., Mitchell Field, NY., and an Unknown Field on the West Coast, 1925 - 1947
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Aerial and Ground Photographs taken by Observation Squadrons at Langley Field, Va., Mitchell Field, NY., and an Unknown Field on the West Coast, 1925 - 1947
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Documentary Films. 1914 - 1944. LINDBERGH: THE EPIC AMERICAN TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT
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Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer. 1860 - 1985. Documentary Films. 1914 - 1944. LINDBERGH: THE EPIC AMERICAN TRANS-ATLANTIC FLIGHT
Pilots Rena Fonck, Rickard B. Byrd, Clarence Chamberlin, Francois Colt, and Charles Nungesser pose. Shows crashes in which these pilots were involved. The Spirit of St.Louis is fueled at Mineola N.Y., and Lindbergh takes off. He poses with Amb. Herrick in Paris; is decorated by Pres. Doumergue; takes off; is greeted at Antwerp and at Croydon, England; and poses with Amb. Houghton. The Memphis docks at D.C. Lindbergh is decorated by Pres. Coolidge at the Washington Monument. He lands a seaplane in N.Y. Harbor. He rides in a parade, meets Mayor Walker, and is decorated by Al Smith.
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Correspondence Relating to the Celebration of the Centennial of the Cornerstone Laying, 6/1948 - 7/1948
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Correspondence Relating to the Celebration of the Centennial of the Cornerstone Laying, 6/1948 - 7/1948
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Photographs of African-American Youth at Regional 4-H Camps, 1948 - 1961
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Photographs of African-American Youth at Regional 4-H Camps, 1948 - 1961
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Ledger of Accounts Relating to the Completion of the Monument, 1876 - 1888
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Ledger of Accounts Relating to the Completion of the Monument, 1876 - 1888
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Pope, John Russell, 1874-1937. Washington, D.C. [model] : Jefferson Memorial, U.S. Capitol, Wash. Monument.
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Washington, D.C. [model] : Jefferson Memorial, U.S. Capitol, Wash. Monument. [between 1943 and 1999]
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- Pope, John Russell, 1874-1937. Washington, D.C. [model] : Jefferson Memorial, U.S. Capitol, Wash. Monument.
Photographs of Enrollees Visiting Memorials in Washington, DC, ca. 1941 - ca. 1941
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Photographs of Enrollees Visiting Memorials in Washington, DC, ca. 1941 - ca. 1941
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Orders for Materials, 12/20/1878 - 2/14/1885
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Orders for Materials, 12/20/1878 - 2/14/1885
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Schedules and Letters Received Relating to Building Materials for the Completion of the Monument and Lodge and to the Disposition of Memorial Stones Not Placed in the Monument, 1879 - 1889
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Schedules and Letters Received Relating to Building Materials for the Completion of the Monument and Lodge and to the Disposition of Memorial Stones Not Placed in the Monument, 1879 - 1889
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Records of the Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital. 1790 - 1992. Proposal Plans for a Washington Monument
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Records of the Office of Public Buildings and Public Parks of the National Capital. 1790 - 1992. Proposal Plans for a Washington Monument
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Notebooks of Landscaping and Gardening Work Done in Smithsonian and Other Parks, 1892 - 1909
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Notebooks of Landscaping and Gardening Work Done in Smithsonian and Other Parks, 1892 - 1909
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White House Photographs, 1910 - 1910
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White House Photographs, 1910 - 1910
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Foreign Countries, and Cities and Schools in the United States, 1940 - 1948
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Foreign Countries, and Cities and Schools in the United States, 1940 - 1948
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Smithsonian Institution. Office of the Secretary. Correspondence, 1863-1879
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SIA RU000026, Smithsonian Institution Office of the Secretary, Correspondence, 1863-1879
This series consists mostly of correspondence addressed to Joseph Henry, much of which received his personal attention; also included are some copies of Henry letters, occasional returned original Henry letters, and a considerable number of letters to Spencer Fullerton Baird.
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- Smithsonian Archives. Ru 26: Office Of The Secretary, Incoming Corres..
McAllister, John A. (John Allister), 1822-1896,
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