Medals of the United States MintU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 274 pages |
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... October 26 , 1963 . This catalogue of Medals of the U.S. Mint has been compiled as a memorial to the Nation's great , who have left their imprint on the course of American history . It is being issued in conjunction with the opening of ...
... October 26 , 1963 . This catalogue of Medals of the U.S. Mint has been compiled as a memorial to the Nation's great , who have left their imprint on the course of American history . It is being issued in conjunction with the opening of ...
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... October 3-4 . This action is believed to have damaged British morale and to have con- vinced the French of the determination of the Americans to persist in the War for Independence . 1777 - With his troops , he endured the hardships of ...
... October 3-4 . This action is believed to have damaged British morale and to have con- vinced the French of the determination of the Americans to persist in the War for Independence . 1777 - With his troops , he endured the hardships of ...
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... October 30 , in the village of Braintree ( Quincy ) , Mass . He was the fourth in descent from Henry Adams who fled from persecution in Eng- land and settled in Massachusetts about 1630. An- other of his ancestors was John Adams , a ...
... October 30 , in the village of Braintree ( Quincy ) , Mass . He was the fourth in descent from Henry Adams who fled from persecution in Eng- land and settled in Massachusetts about 1630. An- other of his ancestors was John Adams , a ...
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... October 1782 , after which he resumed his studies at The Hague . 1783 - Was present at the signing of the definitive treaty of peace in Paris . 1786 - Entered Harvard College ; graduated in 1788 . 1791 - Having concluded his studies in ...
... October 1782 , after which he resumed his studies at The Hague . 1783 - Was present at the signing of the definitive treaty of peace in Paris . 1786 - Entered Harvard College ; graduated in 1788 . 1791 - Having concluded his studies in ...
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... October 14 , 1825 , when he resigned . 1823 - Nominated as candidate for the Presidency , Jack- son ran against Henry Clay , John Quincy Adams , and William Crawford . Though he had the most votes in the electoral college , they did not ...
... October 14 , 1825 , when he resigned . 1823 - Nominated as candidate for the Presidency , Jack- son ran against Henry Clay , John Quincy Adams , and William Crawford . Though he had the most votes in the electoral college , they did not ...
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