[Big three of U.S. Steel. Washington, D.C., Nov. 2. Interested spectators at today's session of the Monopoly Committee now investigating the $4,000,000[,000?] steel industry were, left to right: Edward R. Stettinius, Chairman of the Board, U.S. Steel Corp., Benjamin F. Fairless, President, and William Beye, Vice President]
Secretary of State Stettinius and French Ambassador Henri Bonnet on the occasion of the signing the United Nations declaration for France at the State Department
[Edward R. Stettinius]
On the dais at luncheon in honor of second anniversary of lend-lease, held March 11, 1943, at the Hotel Statler, Washington, D. C. Left to right: minister of the Union of South Africa, Ralph William Close; ambassador of Greece, Cimon Diamantopoulos; ambassador of Panama, Senor Don Ernesto Jean Guardia; ambassador of Mexico, Senor Dr. Don Francisco Castillo Najera; Secretary of Commerce Jesse Jones; Norwegian foreign minister, Trygze Lie; ambassador of Russia, Maxim Litvinov; Vice-President Henry A. Wallace; Lend-lease administrator Edward R. Stettinius, Jr.; Chinese foreign minister T.V. Soong; British ambassador Lord Halifax; ambassador of Belgium, Count Robert van der Straten-Ponthoz; Secretary of Agriculture Claude A. Wickard; ambassador of Poland, Jan Ciechanowski; ambassador of Norway, Wilhelm Munthe de Morgenstiderne; Senator Arthur Capper of Kansas; minister of Guatemala, Senor Dr. Adrian Recinos; minister of Czechoslovakia, Vladimir Hurban; Representative Sol Bloom, chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs; minister of Honduras, Senor Dr. Don Julian R. Caceres; minister of Costa Rica, Senor Dr. Don Luis Fernandez; minister of Luxembourg, Hugues Le Gallais; the Philippine Resident Commissioner Joaquin M. Elizalde
Under-Secretary of State Joseph C. Grew, after being introduced at press conference by Secretary of State Stettinius, addressing newsmen
Mrs. E.R. Stettinius
[Group: Edward Stettinius, Jr., front row, 2nd from left]
Argument of Wendell Phillips, esq., before the Committee on Federal Relations, (of the Massachusetts Legislature,) in support of the petitions for the removal of Edward Greely Loring from the office of judge of probate, February 20, 1855.
Clara Barton Papers: Miscellany, 1856-1957; Financial and legal papers; Real estate; Whitaker, Edward W., 1879-1884, undated, Whitaker, Edward W.
November 12, 1785, Prince Edward, Buffalo Church, in favor of Presbyterian Convention petition.
Report of the case of Edward Prigg against the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, argued and adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, at January term, 1842 : in which it was decided that all the laws of the several states relative to fugitive slaves are unconstitutional and void, and that Congress have the exclusive power of legislation on the subject of fugitive slaves escaping into other states /
Chesapeake & Ohio Canal, Lockhouse at Lock 25, Edward's Ferry Road, 30.8 miles above tidewater, Seneca, Montgomery County, MD
Edward Shriver to Thomas S. Mercer, Saturday, April 06, 1861 (Patronage)
Edward Dexter House, 72 Waterman Street (moved from George Street), Providence, Providence County, RI
[Librarian's Room. One of four circular murals in pendentive of the Librarian's Room, by Edward J. Holslag. Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C.]
Anson S. Miller to Anson G. Henry, Friday, June 08, 1849 (Edward D. Baker)
Edward Carrington to James Madison, October 19, 1788.