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President John Hancock: John Hancock Continental Congress Chronology
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John Hancock Continental Congress Chronology. USCA President John Hancock. Feds Finally Agree: Samuel Huntington 1st USCA President. UC Continental Congress Journals. US Continental Congress Journals. Sir John A. Macdonald. No Taxation Without PROPER Representation. John Hancock Continental Congress Chronology. 3rd President of the Colonial Continental Congress. May 25, 1775 to July 1, 1776. 1st President of the U.S. Continental Congress. July 2, 1776 to October 29, 1777. 1775 - May 24. Archives quorum a...
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President William H Taft: Taft Proposes Income Tax
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President William H Taft. 27th President of the United States under the Constitution of 1787: March 4, 1909 – March 4, 1913. Taft Proposes Income Tax. Feds Finally Agree: Samuel Huntington 1st USCA President. Taft Proposes Income Tax. President Taft Proposes 16th Amendment. Special Message to the House of Representatives and Senate in Congress Assembled. June 16, 1909. To the Senate and House of Representatives:. I therefore recommend an amendment to the tariff bill imposing upon all corporations and joi...
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President George Washington: Rules of Civility
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Commander-in-Chief of the United Colonies and States of America from June 15, 1775 to December 23, 1783. First President of the United States under the US Constitution of 1787: April 30, 1789 – March 4, 1797. Feds Finally Agree: Samuel Huntington 1st USCA President. No Taxation Without PROPER Representation. The Rules of Civility were composed originally, in a treatise entitled “Bienseance de la Conversation entre les Hommes,”. Prepared, in 1595, by the “pensionnaires”. Ferry Farm, c. 1744]. 2nd When in ...
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President James E. Carter: Inaugural Address
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President James E. Carter. 39th President of the United States under the Constitution of 1787: January 20, 1977 – January 20, 1981. James E. Carter. Eleanor Rosalynn Smith Carter. Feds Finally Agree: Samuel Huntington 1st USCA President. Thursday, January 20, 1977. America's Four Republics: The More or Less United States. By: Stanley Yavneh Klos. First United American Republic:. United Colonies of North America: 13 British Colonies United in Congress. Second United American Republic:. Was formed by 11 st...
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President James Buchanan: Inaugural Address
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15th President of the United States under the Constitution of 1787: March 4, 1857 – March 4, 1861. Feds Finally Agree: Samuel Huntington 1st USCA President. Wednesday, March 4, 1857. I appear before you this day to take the solemn oath "that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States and will to the best of my ability preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.". Next in importance to the maintenance of the Constitution and the Union is the duty of pre...
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President John Quincy Adams: Inaugural Address
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President John Quincy Adams. Sixth President of the United States under the Constitution of 1787: March 4, 1825 – March 4, 1829. Feds Finally Agree: Samuel Huntington 1st USCA President. President John Quincy Adams. Friday, March 4, 1825. Presidential Oath of Office:. Administered to John Quincy Adams by the Honorable John Marshall, Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. To what single individual has it ever proved an injury? America's Four Republics: The More or Less United States. Served, respectivel...
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Gerald R. Ford: Address to Congress
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Gerald R. Ford. 38th President of the United States under the Constitution of 1787: August 9, 1974 – January 20, 1977. Gerald R. Ford. Feds Finally Agree: Samuel Huntington 1st USCA President. Gerald R. Ford. Address to a Joint Session of the Congress. August 12, 1974. Mr Speaker, Mr. President, distinguished guests, and my very dear friends:. My fellow Americans, we have a lot of work to do. My former colleagues, you and I have a lot of work to do. Let's get on with it. I have no need to learn how Congr...
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President James K. Polk: Autograph letter signed
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President James K. Polk. 11 President of the United States under the Constitution of 1787: March 4, 1845 – March 4, 1849. James K. Polk. Feds Finally Agree: Samuel Huntington 1st USCA President. POLK, James Knox. Autograph letter signed ("James K Polk") as Democratic nominee for President, to Vice-Presidential nominee George Mifflin Dallas (1792-1864), Columbia, Tennessee, 17 September 1844. 6 full pages:. In an interesting commentary on antebellum politics, Polk cautions Dallas to be alert for fraud:.
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President James K. Polk: Inaugural Address
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President James K. Polk. 11 President of the United States under the Constitution of 1787: March 4, 1845 – March 4, 1849. James K. Polk. Feds Finally Agree: Samuel Huntington 1st USCA President. President James K. Polk. Tuesday, March 4, 1845. Administered to James K. Polk by the Honorable Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. These are some of the blessings secured to our happy land by our Federal Union. To perpetuate them it is our sacred duty to preserve it. Who shall assign...Ours ...
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The archives are an ongoing project started in AD 2005. They number 5,700 distinct subjects. Here are some samples. Declaration of independence signers. Thomas Heyward, Jr. Thomas Lynch, Jr. Thomas Nelson, Jr.