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Senate Cloture Rule . . . , by the Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 2011
Senate Cloture Rule . . . , by the Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, 2011
S. Res. 39, Senate Resolution apologizing . . . for the failure of the Senate to enact anti-lynching legislation, February 7, 2005
S. Res. 39, Senate Resolution apologizing . . . for the failure of the Senate to enact anti-lynching legislation, February 7, 2005
65th Congress (1917–1919) in front of the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C., photograph, ca. 1918
65th Congress (1917–1919) in front of the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C., photograph, ca. 1918
Frances Willard, photograph, ca. 1889
Frances Willard, photograph, ca. 1889
Selection of Books from Thomas Jefferson’s Library
Selection of Books from Thomas Jefferson’s Library
Thomas Jefferson's letter to Samuel Harrison Smith, September 21, 1814
Thomas Jefferson's letter to Samuel Harrison Smith, September 21, 1814
Liberty Bond Rally, U.S. Capitol, photograph, 1918
Liberty Bond Rally, U.S. Capitol, photograph, 1918
Representatives Clare E. Hoffman and Roy O. Woodruff meet with American Mothers Crusade against H.R. 1776, photograph by United Press International Newspicture, February 13, 1941
Representatives Clare E. Hoffman and Roy O. Woodruff meet with American Mothers Crusade against H.R. 1776, photograph by United Press International Newspicture, February 13, 1941
The Capitol Story
The Capitol Story
The iconic and majestic United States Capitol is the most widely recognized symbol of democratic government in the world. It is where the issues facing the nation are considered, debated, and written into law. Images of this national treasure have become synonymous with American strength and freedom.
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Capitol Clues
Capitol Clues
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