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Harry S. Truman at the Everglades National Park dedication ceremony, December 6 1947 Everglades National Park; National Park Service Black and white print of Harry S. Truman at the Everglades National Park dedication ceremony on December 7, 1947. Image is Truman walking alone, although shadows and people in background show others were around. Wearing a suit and hat.
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1947-12-06
Jimmy Carter presented with print of Georgia Monument, Andersonville National Historic Site, Georgia Andersonville National Historic Site Other Topics: Visitors, Jimmy Carter presented with print #1 of Georgia monument.
Land survey, Jimmy Carter National Historic Site, Georgia Jimmy Carter National Historic Site
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1988-04-20
Lincoln Museum and the House Where Lincoln Died, Washington, D.C. Clemson University Libraries Call number: i29.58: 3/3.
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1977-01-17
Map of Archery, Georgia Jimmy Carter National Historic Site
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1977-04-12
Nancy Reagan, U.S. First lady, signing the visitor register, John Brown Story exhibit, building 9, Wager Building Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Nancy Reagan, U.S. First lady -signing the Visitor Register, Harpers Ferry NHP, Pk. Bldg. 9 John Brown Story Exhibit on Sept. 11 1986 during her campaign on drug abuse. Park Rec'd print (colo) and text of spee.
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1986-09-11
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Circa 2002-04
People lining street as procession of convertibles approaches, Everglades City, December 6 1947 Everglades National Park; National Park Service View of people lining street as procession of convertibles approaches; "Visitors greeting President--Everglades City".
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1947-12-06
Plains area, Georgia Jimmy Carter National Historic Site
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Circa 2002-04
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1977-04-12
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln National Park Service 32 Lincoln Home NHS.
Portrait of President Abraham Lincoln Harpers Ferry National Historical Park; National Park Service

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