Papers as President, President's Personal File. 1933 - 1945. Speeches of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. 1933 - 1945. First Carbon Files. 1933 - 1945. Presentation Of The Congressional Medal Of Honor To Lieutenant Edward H. O'Hare, In The President's Office

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Papers as President, President's Personal File. 1933 - 1945. Speeches of President Franklin D. Roosevelt. 1933 - 1945. First Carbon Files. 1933 - 1945. Presentation Of The Congressional Medal Of Honor To Lieutenant Edward H. O'Hare, In The President's Office

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