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Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. General Washington subduing a camp brawl during

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. General Washington subduing a camp brawl during the American
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. General Washington subduing a camp brawl during the American Revolutionary War. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. Alson J. Streeter and Charles E

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. Alson J. Streeter and Charles E. Cunnigham as the Union Labor Party candidates for President and Vice President. Lithograph campaign poster, 1888, by Kurz & Allison

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: Twelfth President of the United States. Daguerreotype, c1848, by Southworth & Hawes

Twelfth President of the United States. Daguerreotype, c1848, by Southworth & Hawes
ZACHARY TAYLOR (1784-1850). Twelfth President of the United States. Daguerreotype, c1848, by Southworth & Hawes

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: Tenth President of the United States

Tenth President of the United States
JOHN TYLER (1790-1862). Tenth President of the United States

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: General George Washington at camp before the Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, 28 June 1778

General George Washington at camp before the Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, 28 June 1778
WASHINGTON AT MONMOUTH. General George Washington at camp before the Battle of Monmouth, New Jersey, 28 June 1778. Steel engraving, American, 1856

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: George Washington and his troops retreating from Fort Necessity, Pennsylvania

George Washington and his troops retreating from Fort Necessity, Pennsylvania
GEORGE WASHINGTON, 1754. George Washington and his troops retreating from Fort Necessity, Pennsylvania, in 1754 at the beginning of the French and Indian War

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. George Washingtons Triumphal Entry into New

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. George Washingtons Triumphal Entry into New York City
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. George Washingtons Triumphal Entry into New York City, 25 November 1783. Lithograph, 1860

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: The stage at Fords Theatre, Washington, D. C. as it appeared the night of President Abraham

The stage at Fords Theatre, Washington, D. C. as it appeared the night of President Abraham Lincolns assassination by
STAGE AT FORDs THEATRE. The stage at Fords Theatre, Washington, D.C. as it appeared the night of President Abraham Lincolns assassination by the actor John Wilkes Booth, 14 April 1865. Photograph

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: George Washington as a volunteer fireman in colonial America. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

George Washington as a volunteer fireman in colonial America. Wood engraving, American, 19th century
WASHINGTON: FIREFIGHTER. George Washington as a volunteer fireman in colonial America. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. The first meeting of Washington

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. The first meeting of Washington and Marquis de Lafayette
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. The first meeting of Washington and Marquis de Lafayette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 3 August 1777

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: Letter from John Langdon, president pro tem of the Senate, informing General George Washington of

Letter from John Langdon, president pro tem of the Senate, informing General George Washington of his unanimous
WASHINGTON: INAUGURATION. Letter from John Langdon, president pro tem of the Senate, informing General George Washington of his unanimous election to the office of President of the United States of

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Young George Washington riding to a fire

(1732-1799). First President of the United States. Young George Washington riding to a fire
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. Young George Washington riding to a fire. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: Ulysses S. Grant election rally at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2 October 1868

Ulysses S. Grant election rally at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2 October 1868
ELECTION RALLY, 1868. Ulysses S. Grant election rally at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2 October 1868. Line engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: General George Washingtons triumphal entry into New York, 25 November 1783

General George Washingtons triumphal entry into New York, 25 November 1783
NEW YORK: WASHINGTON, 1783. General George Washingtons triumphal entry into New York, 25 November 1783, after the evacuation of the city by the British. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: The Florida Case. Presiding Senator Thomas Ferry announcing the Commissions decision, February 1877

The Florida Case. Presiding Senator Thomas Ferry announcing the Commissions decision, February 1877
ELECTORAL COMMISSION, 1877. The Florida Case. Presiding Senator Thomas Ferry announcing the Commissions decision, February 1877, to award twenty disputed electoral votes

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: Washington taking command of the Continental Army, 3 July 1775, on the Common at Cambridge

Washington taking command of the Continental Army, 3 July 1775, on the Common at Cambridge, Massachusetts
GEORGE WASHINGTON, 1775. Washington taking command of the Continental Army, 3 July 1775, on the Common at Cambridge, Massachusetts. Copper engraving, American, 1829

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: British General Charles Cornwallis surrendering to American General George Washington at Yorktown

British General Charles Cornwallis surrendering to American General George Washington at Yorktown, Virginia
YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. British General Charles Cornwallis surrendering to American General George Washington at Yorktown, Virginia, which ended the fighting in the American Revolution

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: Oath of Allegiance of General George Washington at Valley Forge, 1778. On 3 February 1778

Oath of Allegiance of General George Washington at Valley Forge, 1778. On 3 February 1778
WASHINGTON: OATH, 1778. Oath of Allegiance of General George Washington at Valley Forge, 1778. On 3 February 1778, the Congress of the United States required all officers of the Amry and the Navy

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: (1773-1841). Ninth President of the United States. Tecumseh and Harrison

(1773-1841). Ninth President of the United States. Tecumseh and Harrison, then governor of Indiana Territory
WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON (1773-1841). Ninth President of the United States. Tecumseh and Harrison, then governor of Indiana Territory, at the Council of Vincennes in 1810. Line engraving, 1840

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: A Democratic Party rally in New York City on 21 October 1884

A Democratic Party rally in New York City on 21 October 1884. Wood engraving from a contemporary French newspaper
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884. A Democratic Party rally in New York City on 21 October 1884. Wood engraving from a contemporary French newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: George Washingtons copy of the first printed draft of the United States Constitution, 6 August 1787

George Washingtons copy of the first printed draft of the United States Constitution, 6 August 1787
CONSTITUTION: DRAFT, 1787. George Washingtons copy of the first printed draft of the United States Constitution, 6 August 1787, with corrections in Washingtons hand

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: President George Washingtons residence, the building with a fence, in Franklin Square, New York

President George Washingtons residence, the building with a fence, in Franklin Square, New York, in 1789
WASHINGTON: RESIDENCE. President George Washingtons residence, the building with a fence, in Franklin Square, New York, in 1789. Wood engraving, 1889

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: Lincoln & Family

Lincoln & Family
LINCOLN & FAMILY. President Abraham Lincoln with his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln and their sons Robert and Tad. Lithograph, 1866

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: George Washington

George Washington
GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). First President of the United States. George Washingtons entry into New York, 25 November 1783. Lithograph, 1857, by Currier & Ives

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: Washington: Residence

Washington: Residence
WASHINGTON: RESIDENCE. President George Washingtons residence, Macomb House, on Broadway in New York, 1790. Wood engraving, 1889

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Wood engraving, 19th century

ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1880. Republican National Convention in Chicago, Illinois

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1880. Republican National Convention in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph, 2 June 1880

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. Morton as the Republican Party

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. Morton as the Republican Party candidates for President and Vice President. Lithograph poster, 1888

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: NEW YORK: ELECTION, 1876. Reading an election bulletin by gaslight in New York City

NEW YORK: ELECTION, 1876. Reading an election bulletin by gaslight in New York City on presidential election night in 1876. Contemporary engraving

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: PRESIDENTAIL CAMPAIGN, 1880. Winfield S. Hancock and William H

PRESIDENTAIL CAMPAIGN, 1880. Winfield S. Hancock and William H. English as the Democratic party candidates for President and Vice President. Lithograph campaign poster, 1880

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1876. Plantation hands travelling to the polls

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1876. Plantation hands travelling to the polls. A rustic election scene in South Carolina in the presidential election year of 1876. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: VETERAN MARCH, 1876. American Civil War veterans carrying the torch for Rutherford B

VETERAN MARCH, 1876. American Civil War veterans carrying the torch for Rutherford B. Hayes in Brooklyn, New York. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: LINCOLNs INAUGURATION, 1865. The Second Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United

LINCOLNs INAUGURATION, 1865. The Second Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, at Washington, D.C. on 4 March 1865. Photographed by Alexander Gardner

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. 1884. See Blaine and Go One Better. American newspaper cartoon of 1884 by

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN. 1884. See Blaine and Go One Better. American newspaper cartoon of 1884 by Thomas Nast commenting on the bossism rife in the Democratic party

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: ILLEGAL VOTERS, 1876. Alleged illegal voters behind bars on Election Day in New York City, 1876

ILLEGAL VOTERS, 1876. Alleged illegal voters behind bars on Election Day in New York City, 1876. Contemporary American wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: LINCOLNs INAUGURATION, 1861. President Abraham Lincoln giving his address at his first

LINCOLNs INAUGURATION, 1861. President Abraham Lincoln giving his address at his first inauguration as President of the United States, 4 March 1861, in Washington, D.C

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: LINCOLN CARTOON, 1864. U. S. President Abraham Lincoln and Confederate President Jefferson Davis

LINCOLN CARTOON, 1864. U. S. President Abraham Lincoln and Confederate President Jefferson Davis in an English cartoon
LINCOLN CARTOON, 1864. U.S. President Abraham Lincoln and Confederate President Jefferson Davis in an English cartoon by John Tenniel on the complications arising from the American Civil War, 1864

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: LINCOLNs INAUGURATION. President James Buchanan and Abraham Lincoln entering the Senate chamber

LINCOLNs INAUGURATION. President James Buchanan and Abraham Lincoln entering the Senate chamber before Lincolns inauguration as 16th President of the United States at Washington, D.C

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885). Eighteenth President of the United States

ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885). Eighteenth President of the United States. Poster from the 1868 presidential campaign. Wood engraving, 1868

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: GETTYSBURG ADDRESS, 1863. President Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg Address, 19 November 1863

GETTYSBURG ADDRESS, 1863. President Abraham Lincolns Gettysburg Address, 19 November 1863. Report of the ceremony held at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, in Harpers Weekly, 5 December 1863

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1876. Contemporary American newspaper cartoon attacking William Eaton

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1876. Contemporary American newspaper cartoon attacking William Eaton Chandler, who directed Republican tactics in the Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. A cartoon showing Grover Cleveland, prematurely

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. A cartoon showing Grover Cleveland, prematurely, as victor of the 1888 presidential election; he was actually to lose in the electoral college to opponent Benjamin

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. Clinton A. Fisk and John A. Brooks as the Prohibition Party

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. Clinton A. Fisk and John A. Brooks as the Prohibition Party candidates for President and Vice President. Lithograph poster, 1888

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: ELECTION CARTOON, 1876. A Deferred Engagement. Contemporary American cartoon showing Columbia

ELECTION CARTOON, 1876. A Deferred Engagement. Contemporary American cartoon showing Columbia (the United States) waiting for the outcome of the Rutherford B. Hayes and Samuel J

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884. Democratic party presidential candidate Grover Clevelands reception

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1884. Democratic party presidential candidate Grover Clevelands reception at a party event in Brooklyn, New York. Contemporary wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1876. Samuel L. Tilden and Thomas A. Hendricks as the Democratic candidates

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1876. Samuel L. Tilden and Thomas A. Hendricks as the Democratic candidates for President and Vice President. Lithograph campaign poster, 1876

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: LINCOLNs INAUGURATION. Abraham Lincoln arriving at the Capitol

LINCOLNs INAUGURATION. Abraham Lincoln arriving at the Capitol, in an open carriage with outgoing President James Buchanan

Background imageImages Dated 11th May 2007: LINCOLNs INAUGURATION. President Abraham Lincoln taking the oath of office at his second

LINCOLNs INAUGURATION. President Abraham Lincoln taking the oath of office at his second inauguration, 4 March 1865. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper after a photograph by



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