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President Woodrow Wilson
Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 – February 3, 1924) served as the 28th President of the United States from 1913 to 1921.
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Ramon Corral, Vice-Pres. and Sec. of Interior
PHILADELPHIA SOCIAL UNION. C.A. HERRICK; DR. W.T. ELLIS; REV. W.H. ROBERT; WILLIAM S. FURST; DR. GEORGE E. SHOWMAKER
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION. SEN. VARDAMAN OF MISSISSIPPI
Woodrow Wilson & Gov Mann
The President & Admiral Evans on the "Mayflower" / William H. Rau, Phila., Penna.
Prof. Fred'k Soddy
Hon. J.M. Robinson
Pres. H. Hoover
Prof. Hyslop, portr.
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Funeral of Jas. R. Mann, 12/2/22
Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., November 16, 1792, with Copy
Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., June 20, 1790, with Copy
Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., January 3, 1799
Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., March 3, 1793, with Copy
Woodrow Wilson & Gov Mann
Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., no date, Notes on the Genealogy of Pocahontas
Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., January 22, 1792, with Copy
Mann, residence on Fordham Lane, Woodmere, Long Island. House from right
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Woodrow Wilson & Gov Mann
Back from the land of the nut a monologue
God save our president
Back from the land of the nut a monologue
When the band plays Yankee doodle doo
Wilson - you're the man behind the man behind the man behind the gun
Woodrow Wilson swearing in, [Washington, D.C.], Mch. 4 [i.e., March 5], 1917
Back from the land of the nut a monologue
[Woodrow Wilson on front steps of house. Washington, D.C.]
To Wilson song
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