A Catalogue of the Exhibit of the Department of State at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1904 - Louisiana Purchase Exposition - 62 pages
 

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Page 62 - My fine crab-tree walking-stick, with a gold head curiously wrought in the form of the cap of liberty, I give to my friend, and the friend of mankind, General Washington. If it were a Sceptre, he has merited it, and would become it.
Page 8 - March 6, 1893 (died May 28. 1895). Edwin F. Uhl, of Michigan (Assistant Secretary), ad interim. May 28, 1895.
Page 61 - Sept'r, voted this Urn. to be presented in their name to CAPTAIN ISAAC HULL, Commander of the United States Frigate Constitution, as a testimonial of their sense of his distinguished gallantry and conduct, in bringing to action, and subduing the British Frigate Guerriere. on the...
Page 8 - Alvey A. Adee, of the District of Columbia (Second Assistant Secretary). Ad interim September 17, 1898, to September 29, 1898.
Page 8 - Indiana, commissioned and entered upon duties June 29, 1892; retired February 23, 1893. William F. Wharton, of Massachusetts (Assistant Secretary), ad interim February 24, 1893, to close of administration.
Page 61 - Exposition in commemoration of the four hundredth anniversary of the landing of Columbus...
Page 7 - June 20, 1843; Abel P. Upshur, of Virginia, (Secretary of the Navy), ad interim, June 24, 1843; Abel P.
Page 7 - July 22, 1850 (died October 24, 1852). Charles M. Conrad, of Louisiana (Secretary of War), ad Interim, October 25, 1852.
Page 39 - Rules Governing the Granting and Issuing of Passports in the United States.
Page 5 - Virginia, continued from |ast administration; Edmund Randolph, of Virginia, January 2, 1794; Timothy Pickering, of Pennsylvania (Secretary of War), ad interim, August 20, 1795; Timothy Pickering, of Pennsylvania, December 10, 1795. Secretary of the Treasury — Alexander Hamilton, of New York, continued from last administration; Oliver Wolcott, jr., of Connecticut, February 2, 1795.

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