BAUM, L. FRANK (1856-1919) American Author, best known for his Oz Series# baumlfrank
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STREICHER, JULIUS (1885-1946) German Publisher, Politician, and Nazi Propagandist # streicherjulius
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BENJAMIN, JUDAH PHILIP (1811-84) Confederate Attorney General, Secretary of War & Secretary of State; U.S. Senator – Louisiana – 1853-61# benjaminjudahphilip
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STUART, CHARLES EDWARD (1720-88) Grandson of King James II of England, the Stuart claimant to the throne of Great Britain after 1766 as "Charles III," also known as "the Young Pretender"# stuartcharlesedward
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STEVENS, AARON FLETCHER (1819-87) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Union Colonel – 13th New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry; U.S. Representative – New Hampshire – 1867-71# stevensaaronfletcher
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DAWES, HENRY L. (1816-1903) U.S. Congressman & Senator - Massachusetts - 1857-93; Commission Chairman for the Five Civilized Tribes - Indian Territory – 1893-1903 # daweshenryl
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BANKS, NATHANIEL PRENTISS (1816-94) Union Major General – Massachusetts; Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives – 1855-57; Governor of Massachusetts – 1858-61# banksnathanielprentissrentice
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JOHNSON, LYNDON BAINES (1908-73) Thirty-Sixth U.S. President – 1963-69; U.S. Vice President – 1961-63; U.S. Senator – Texas – 1949-61; U.S. Representative – Texas – 1937-49# 07663
Signed Program, 4” x 6”, as President on the front cover, “Lyndon B. Johnson,” for a White House event honoring the President of the Philippines, October 5, 1964, featuring The Harkness Ballet.
On heavy paper, lightly and evenly toned, with superficial wear and soiling.
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HALSEY, GEORGE ARMSTRONG (1827-94) U.S. Representative – New Jersey – 1867-69 & 1871-73# halseygeorgearmstrong
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DACIER, ANNE LE FEVRE (1651-1720) French Scholar, Translator, and Editor # dacierannelefevre
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WILSON, HENRY (1812-75) U.S. Vice President - 1873-75 - Died in Office; U.S. Senator – Massachusetts – 1855-73 # wilsonhenry
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CHANDLER, ZACHARIAH (1813-79) U.S. Secretary of the Interior - 1875-77; U.S. Senator – Michigan - 1857-75 & 1879; Mayor of Detroit, Michigan – 1851-52 # chandlerzachariah
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FERRY, ORRIS SANFORD (1823-75) Union Brigadier General & Brevet Major General; U.S. Senator – Connecticut – 1867-75; U.S. Representative – Connecticut – 1859-61# ferryorrissanford
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PATTERSON, JOAB NELSON (1835-1923) Union Brevet Brigadier General - New Hampshire; Union Colonel - 2nd New Hampshire Infantry# pattersonjoabnelson
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MORRILL, JUSTIN SMITH (1810-98 U.S. Representative – Vermont - 1855-67; U.S. Senator – Vermont – 1867-98# morrilljustinsmith
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CRAGIN, AARON HARRISON (1821-98) U.S Representative – New Hampshire – 1855-59; U.S Senator – New Hampshire – 1865-77 # craginaaronharrison
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BUCKINGHAM, WILLIAM ALFRED (1804-75) Governor of Connecticut – 1858-66; U.S. Senator – Connecticut – 1869-75# buckinghamwilliamalfred
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NYE, JAMES WARREN (1815-76) Governor of Nevada Territory – 1861-64; U.S. Senator - Nevada – 1865-73# nyejameswarren
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DAGUERRE, LOUIS (1787-1851) French Artist & Photographer, recognized for his invention of the Daguerreotype# daguerrelouis
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QUITMAN, JOHN A. (1799-1858) U.S. Major General - Mexican War; U.S. Representative – Mississippi - 1855-58; Governor of Mississippi – 1835-36 & 1850-51 # quitmanjohna
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