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    Image of a fabric flag with depictions of the flags of thirty-seven countries that participated in the United States Centennial Celebration of 1876 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, surrounding a central image of an American eagle, shield, and banner that reads “E. Pluribus Unum”; each flag is captioned with the name of the country consisting of the United States, Brazil, Belgium, Great Britain, Japan, Hayti [Haiti], France, Persia, Tunis, Guatemala, Venezuela, Nicaragua, Mexico, Peru, Egypt, China, Austria, US of Columbia, Sandwich Isls. [Sandwich Islands], Russia, Denmark, Portugal, Bolivia, Chili, Liberia, Ecuador, Switzerland, Argentine Rep. [Argentina], Honduras, Norway, Siam, Italy, Sweden, Turkey, Germany, Netherlands, and Spain.

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    Stereo views of the world

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    Over 200 photographs (stereograph format) of scenes and people in numerous countries. Most are published by Underwood & Underwood, with some by Keystone View Company. Stereographs are arranged alphabetically by country. Locations: Canada, China, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Holland, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Monaco, Norway, Palestine, Russia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, Yugoslavia, United States, and Central and South America.

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    1828 June-1829 March

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    Out-going letters of the Secretary of State and his Chief Clerk Daniel Brent. The correspondence concerns international trade and commerce; the foreign relations of the United States, particularly those with Great Britain, routine State Department matters, and letters to resident representatives of Great Britain, Russia, France, Brazil, Colombia, Spain, Sweden and Norway, Denmark, Mexico, the Netherlands, Sicily and the Papal States, Portugal, Prussia, Austria, Central America and Guatemala, and Saxony.

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    Correspondence

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    Out-going letters of the Secretary of State and his Chief Clerk Daniel Brent. The correspondence concerns international trade and commerce; the foreign relations of the United States, particularly those with Great Britain, routine State Department matters, and letters to resident representatives of Great Britain, Russia, France, Brazil, Colombia, Spain, Sweden and Norway, Denmark, Mexico, the Netherlands, Sicily and the Papal States, Portugal, Prussia, Austria, Central America and Guatemala, and Saxony.

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    1827 October-1828 May

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    Out-going letters of the Secretary of State and his Chief Clerk Daniel Brent. The correspondence concerns international trade and commerce; the foreign relations of the United States, particularly those with Great Britain, routine State Department matters, and letters to resident representatives of Great Britain, Russia, France, Brazil, Colombia, Spain, Sweden and Norway, Denmark, Mexico, the Netherlands, Sicily and the Papal States, Portugal, Prussia, Austria, Central America and Guatemala, and Saxony.

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