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- Letter from John Quincy Adams to James Madison, 1819 -

- June 18, 1819
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Letter from John Quincy Adams to James Madison, 1819
- "American Motorist," October 1925 - The <em>American Motorist</em>, an early 20th century publication, featured articles, ads, news, reviews, and other items of interest to car owners. This October 1925 issue contains a series of articles about traveling to Florida. For those not interested in a vacation getaway, the magazine had articles on stopping car thieves, improving gas mileage, and making automobiles quieter.

- October 01, 1925
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"American Motorist," October 1925
The American Motorist, an early 20th century publication, featured articles, ads, news, reviews, and other items of interest to car owners. This October 1925 issue contains a series of articles about traveling to Florida. For those not interested in a vacation getaway, the magazine had articles on stopping car thieves, improving gas mileage, and making automobiles quieter.
- AT&T Bell System Advertisement, "Thousands of Improvements in Central Office Equipment in 5 Years," July 1929 -

- July 01, 1929
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AT&T Bell System Advertisement, "Thousands of Improvements in Central Office Equipment in 5 Years," July 1929
- Whitman's Sampler Chocolates and Confections Advertisement, "For Summer Sports," July 1929 -

- July 01, 1929
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Whitman's Sampler Chocolates and Confections Advertisement, "For Summer Sports," July 1929
- Battle Creek Sanitarium Health Food Advertisement, "A Welcome Change from Meat," July 1929 -

- July 01, 1929
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Battle Creek Sanitarium Health Food Advertisement, "A Welcome Change from Meat," July 1929
- Hoffman's Ice Cream Tray, circa 1925 - During the 1920s, ice cream became Americans' favorite dessert. This 1920s ice cream tray features Kewpie characters introduced by illustrator Rose O'Neill in 1909. The impish but kind "Kewps," O'Neill claimed, existed to help people overcome their troubles. Triple-layered Neapolitan ice cream had its origins in the handmade ice cream brought to America during the 19th century by Italian immigrants.

- circa 1925
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Hoffman's Ice Cream Tray, circa 1925
During the 1920s, ice cream became Americans' favorite dessert. This 1920s ice cream tray features Kewpie characters introduced by illustrator Rose O'Neill in 1909. The impish but kind "Kewps," O'Neill claimed, existed to help people overcome their troubles. Triple-layered Neapolitan ice cream had its origins in the handmade ice cream brought to America during the 19th century by Italian immigrants.
- United States Senate Resolution Recognizing the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Rosa Parks, December 19, 2012 (Page 2 of 3) -

- February 04, 2013
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United States Senate Resolution Recognizing the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Rosa Parks, December 19, 2012 (Page 2 of 3)
- "All aboard, Mr. Lincoln!" Comic Book, 1959 - This comic book, originally published by the Association of American Railroads, described the many connections between Abraham Lincoln and America's railroad industry, from his time working on railroad cases as an attorney in Illinois to his signing of the Pacific Railway Act, enabling construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad, as President of the United States.

- 1959
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"All aboard, Mr. Lincoln!" Comic Book, 1959
This comic book, originally published by the Association of American Railroads, described the many connections between Abraham Lincoln and America's railroad industry, from his time working on railroad cases as an attorney in Illinois to his signing of the Pacific Railway Act, enabling construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad, as President of the United States.
- Invitation to Attend the Presidential Inauguration of Barack H. Obama, January 20, 2009 -

- January 20, 2009
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Invitation to Attend the Presidential Inauguration of Barack H. Obama, January 20, 2009
- U.S. Postage Stamps Issued for Christmas 1966 -

- 1966
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U.S. Postage Stamps Issued for Christmas 1966