Sakakawea statue dedication.

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Sakakawea statue dedication.

Collection includes items from the dedication of the Sakakawea statue that took place in Statuary Hall at the United States Capitol on October 16, 2003. The collection includes invitations to the ceremony and reception, and 100 digital photos of the event housed on one CD-ROM. Transcripts of the speeches made of the event are also included in this collection.

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