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Patent Drawing of O. and W. Wright Flying Machine, Patented May 22, 1906, by Inventors Orville and Wilbur Wright. U.S. Patent Office Receipt of Patent Application for “Flying Machines,” March 14, 1903
Patent Drawing of O. and W. Wright Flying Machine, Patented May 22, 1906, by Inventors Orville and Wilbur Wright. U.S. Patent Office Receipt of Patent Application for “Flying Machines,” March 14, 1903
HR 41, A Bill to Promote the Progress of the Useful Arts (the Patent Act), March 10, 1790
HR 41, A Bill to Promote the Progress of the Useful Arts (the Patent Act), March 10, 1790
Resolution that a Committee be Appointed to Inquire Into the Causes of the Successes of the Enemy, September 23, 1814
Resolution that a Committee be Appointed to Inquire Into the Causes of the Successes of the Enemy, September 23, 1814
Letter to Patrick Magruder, Clerk of the House of Representatives, from S. Burch and J.T. Frost, September 15, 1814
Letter to Patrick Magruder, Clerk of the House of Representatives, from S. Burch and J.T. Frost, September 15, 1814
The U.S. Capitol After Burning by the British, by George Munger, ca. 1814
The U.S. Capitol After Burning by the British, by George Munger, ca. 1814
Selection of Books from Thomas Jefferson’s Library
Selection of Books from Thomas Jefferson’s Library
Mercy Otis Warren. History of the Rise, Progress and Termination of the American Revolution, Vol. 2, 1805
Mercy Otis Warren. History of the Rise, Progress and Termination of the American Revolution, Vol. 2, 1805
Letter from Joseph Milligan to Thomas Jefferson, July 31, 1815
Letter from Joseph Milligan to Thomas Jefferson, July 31, 1815
Fisk University Course Catalog, Nashville, Tennessee, 1868-69
Fisk University Course Catalog, Nashville, Tennessee, 1868-69
The Misses Cooke’s School Room, Freedman’s Bureau, Richmond, Virginia. Wood Engraving by James E. Taylor
The Misses Cooke’s School Room, Freedman’s Bureau, Richmond, Virginia. Wood Engraving by James E. Taylor