Medals of the United States MintU.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - 274 pages |
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Kenneth M. Failor, Eleonora Hayden. GEORGE WASHINGTON First President of the United States April 30 , 1789 to March 3 , 1797 ( No. 101 ) JOHN ADAMS Second President of the United States March 4. INGTON PRESIDENT OF THE EACE GEORGE 1789 ...
Kenneth M. Failor, Eleonora Hayden. GEORGE WASHINGTON First President of the United States April 30 , 1789 to March 3 , 1797 ( No. 101 ) JOHN ADAMS Second President of the United States March 4. INGTON PRESIDENT OF THE EACE GEORGE 1789 ...
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... in the Virginia House of Burgesses , serving continuously with that body until 1774 . 1765 - Supported ... March 17 , caused the British to evacuate Boston , for which he was awarded a medal by the Congress . ( This medal ...
... in the Virginia House of Burgesses , serving continuously with that body until 1774 . 1765 - Supported ... March 17 , caused the British to evacuate Boston , for which he was awarded a medal by the Congress . ( This medal ...
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Kenneth M. Failor, Eleonora Hayden. JOHN ADAMS Second President of the United States March 4 , 1797 to March 3 , 1801 ( No. 102 ) THOMAS JEFFERSON Third President of the United States March 4. ADAMS JOHN PRESIDENT OF THE U. S PEACE AND 4 ...
Kenneth M. Failor, Eleonora Hayden. JOHN ADAMS Second President of the United States March 4 , 1797 to March 3 , 1801 ( No. 102 ) THOMAS JEFFERSON Third President of the United States March 4. ADAMS JOHN PRESIDENT OF THE U. S PEACE AND 4 ...
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... in the 1850's . 1796 - On the retirement of Washington , Adams was elected President ; Jefferson , the leader of the op- position party , became Vice President . 1797 - Following his inauguration on March 4 , Adams ' ap- proach to the ...
... in the 1850's . 1796 - On the retirement of Washington , Adams was elected President ; Jefferson , the leader of the op- position party , became Vice President . 1797 - Following his inauguration on March 4 , Adams ' ap- proach to the ...
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Kenneth M. Failor, Eleonora Hayden. THOMAS JEFFERSON Third President of the United States March 4 , 1801 to March 3 , 1809 ( No. 103 ) JAMES MADISON Fourth President of the United States March 4. Mass . In retirement he wrote much on ...
Kenneth M. Failor, Eleonora Hayden. THOMAS JEFFERSON Third President of the United States March 4 , 1801 to March 3 , 1809 ( No. 103 ) JAMES MADISON Fourth President of the United States March 4. Mass . In retirement he wrote much on ...
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