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The Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates . . . at Hartford, in the State of Connecticut, December 15, 1814, by the Hartford Convention, 1815
The Proceedings of a Convention of Delegates . . . at Hartford, in the State of Connecticut, December 15, 1814, by the Hartford Convention, 1815
The Hartford Convention or Leap No Leap, etching by William Charles, ca. 1814
The Hartford Convention or Leap No Leap, etching by William Charles, ca. 1814
John Charles Linthicum, oil on canvas by Thomas Cromwell Corner, 1932
John Charles Linthicum, oil on canvas by Thomas Cromwell Corner, 1932
Telegram from the mayor of Baltimore in favor of officially recognizing “The Star-Spangled Banner” as the National Anthem, January 1, 1930
Telegram from the mayor of Baltimore in favor of officially recognizing “The Star-Spangled Banner” as the National Anthem, January 1, 1930
Brick Capitol, photograph by Matthew Brady, 1865
Brick Capitol, photograph by Matthew Brady, 1865
Letter from Daniel Carroll of Duddington to the Speaker of the House offering the use of a new building for Congress, December 4, 1815
Letter from Daniel Carroll of Duddington to the Speaker of the House offering the use of a new building for Congress, December 4, 1815
A Bill for the temporary removal of the seat of government from Washington, October 13, 1814
A Bill for the temporary removal of the seat of government from Washington, October 13, 1814
Resolution of the City of Philadelphia offering accommodation . . . , September 26, 1814
Resolution of the City of Philadelphia offering accommodation . . . , September 26, 1814
President James Madison’s war message, June 1, 1812
President James Madison’s war message, June 1, 1812
“Impressment of American Seamen,” wood engraving after a drawing by Howard Pyle, Harper’s Monthly, April 1884
“Impressment of American Seamen,” wood engraving after a drawing by Howard Pyle, Harper’s Monthly, April 1884
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