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Portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Alexander Gardner, November 8, 1863
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Alexander Gardner, November 8, 1863
H.R. 591, A bill giving the President the right to suspend the Writ of Habeas Corpus, December 8, 1862
H.R. 591, A bill giving the President the right to suspend the Writ of Habeas Corpus, December 8, 1862
H.R. 4624, An Act to consolidate and revise the laws relating to the Public Health Service, May 23, 1944
H.R. 4624, An Act to consolidate and revise the laws relating to the Public Health Service, May 23, 1944
President Abraham Lincoln's handwritten draft of his Special Message to Congress, July 4, 1861
President Abraham Lincoln's handwritten draft of his Special Message to Congress, July 4, 1861
Order from President Abraham Lincoln to General Winfield Scott suspending the Writ of Habeas Corpus, April 27, 1861
Order from President Abraham Lincoln to General Winfield Scott suspending the Writ of Habeas Corpus, April 27, 1861
President George Bush’s Nomination of Antonia Coello Novello to be Surgeon General, January 23, 1990
President George Bush’s Nomination of Antonia Coello Novello to be Surgeon General, January 23, 1990
U.S. War Department, Reports of Explorations and Surveys, ca. 1855
U.S. War Department, Reports of Explorations and Surveys, ca. 1855
Color lithograph, “A Conical Hill 500 Feet High,” U.S. Pacific Railroad Explorations and Surveys, ca. 1855
Color lithograph, “A Conical Hill 500 Feet High,” U.S. Pacific Railroad Explorations and Surveys, ca. 1855
Chromolithograph, "Fort Union and Distribution of Goods to the Assinniboines [Assiniboines]," U.S. Pacific Railroad Explorations and Surveys, ca. 1855
Chromolithograph, "Fort Union and Distribution of Goods to the Assinniboines [Assiniboines]," U.S. Pacific Railroad Explorations and Surveys, ca. 1855
Lithograph, “Nez Perces (Meeting in Woods),” U.S. Pacific Railroad Explorations and Surveys, ca. 1855
Lithograph, “Nez Perces (Meeting in Woods),” U.S. Pacific Railroad Explorations and Surveys, ca. 1855
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