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NYHS v62 n02, Quarterly, April 1978
NYHS v62 n03, Quarterly, July 1978
NYHS v62 n04, Quarterly, October 1978
NYHS v62 n05, Annual Report, 1978
NYHS v63 n01, Quarterly, January 1979
NYHS v63 n02, Quarterly, April 1979
NYHS v63 n03, Quarterly, July 1979
NYHS v63 n04, Quarterly, October 1979
NYHS v63 n05, Annual Report, 1979
NYHS v64 n01, Quarterly, January 1980
NYHS v64 n05, Annual Report, 1980
NYHS v65 n00, Annual Report, 1981
NYHS v66 n00, Annual Report, 1982
NYHS v67 n00, Annual Report, 1983-1984
New York State has been proud to show Texas 18000 sample New Yorkers. You will see portraits displayed throughout the neighborhood, of 3 more New Yorkers: Hughes for president, Whitman for governor, Calder for senator. New York State Republican Committee
New York State has been proud to show Texas 18000 sample New Yorkers. You will see portraits displayed throughout the neighborhood, of 3 more New Yorkers: Hughes for president, Whitman for governor, Calder for senator. New York State Republican Committee
Out of a hundred million people, President Wilson put his finger on a hundred thousand national guardsmen and said: Tag! You're it! … Delay, linger, and wait? Vote for Hughes, Whitman and Calder. New York State Republican Committee, McAllen, Texas.
President Taft put an embargo on the sending of arms and ammunition into Mexico. Under Taft the National Guard never had to come to the border. President Wilson put the embargo on and took it off repeatedly, nine times. Under Wilson the National Guard had
State of New-York, an act for completing the five Continental battalions, raised under the direction of this state.
The Harriman pack.
The New York Central Lines is a member of the United States Food Administration. Eat plenty - eat wisely - but without waste, page [2].
The New York Central Lines is a member of the United States Food Administration. Eat plenty - eat wisely - but without waste, page [3].
The New York Central Lines is a member of the United States Food Administration. Eat plenty - eat wisely - but without waste, page [4].
To the inhabitants of New-York.
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