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“Election of 1876,” The Presidential Elections of the United States (detail), map by Henry Clay Donnell, 1877
“Election of 1876,” The Presidential Elections of the United States (detail), map by Henry Clay Donnell, 1877
Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, front page, March 10, 1877
Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper, front page, March 10, 1877
Ticket to the House of Representatives Gallery for Counting the Vote for President and Vice-President, February 2, 1877
Ticket to the House of Representatives Gallery for Counting the Vote for President and Vice-President, February 2, 1877
The Florida Case before the Electoral Commission, oil on canvas by Cornelia Adèle Strong Fassett, 1879
The Florida Case before the Electoral Commission, oil on canvas by Cornelia Adèle Strong Fassett, 1879
H.J. Res. 27, Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution . . . relating to the terms of office of the President (Twenty-second Amendment), March 24, 1947
H.J. Res. 27, Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution . . . relating to the terms of office of the President (Twenty-second Amendment), March 24, 1947
H.R. 6233, A Bill to expedite the prosecution of the war effort (First War Powers Act), December 15, 1941
H.R. 6233, A Bill to expedite the prosecution of the war effort (First War Powers Act), December 15, 1941
Under Four Flags, lithograph by Philip Martini, 1917
Under Four Flags, lithograph by Philip Martini, 1917
S. 3771, A bill authorizing the President to coordinate or consolidate executive bureaus, agencies, and offices… (Overman Act), March 18, 1918
S. 3771, A bill authorizing the President to coordinate or consolidate executive bureaus, agencies, and offices… (Overman Act), March 18, 1918
The Sun, New York, front page, November 20, 1919
The Sun, New York, front page, November 20, 1919
Refusing to Give the Lady a Seat, drawing by Rollin Kirby, ca. 1919
Refusing to Give the Lady a Seat, drawing by Rollin Kirby, ca. 1919
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