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Mus Beauxarts VilleparisThe Musee des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris is inaugurated by the President, Loubet
G Washington / Anon PostcdGEORGE WASHINGTON, President of the USA, presides at the altar of his Lodge while planning the laying of the corner stone of the Capitol Building, Washington
J. Reynolds / Self / CochranSIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS English portrait painter and president of the Royal Academy
J / Reynolds / Self / Bond EngSIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS English portrait painter and president of the Royal Academy
Paris-London TelephoneLondon and Paris are linked by telephone when the new line is inaugurated; the Prince of Wales sends a friendly message to the President
Thomas Jefferson / ScrapTHOMAS JEFFERSON US president 1801 - 1809
Benjamin Harrison 19CBENJAMIN HARRISON 23rd US President (1889-93)
Lyndon B JohnsonLYNDON B JOHNSON (1908 -1973), US President 1963-68
Herbert Hoover 20CHERBERT HOOVER 31st US President (1929-33)
Rutherford B Hayes 19CRUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES 19th US President (1877-81)
Millard Fillmore 19CMILLARD FILLMORE 13th American President (1850-53)
Calvin Coolidge 20CJOHN CALVIN COOLIDGE 30th US President (1923-29)
Grover Cleveland 19CGROVER CLEVELAND 22nd and 24th US President (1885-89, 1893-97)
William Howard TaftWILLIAM HOWARD TAFT 27th US President (1909-13)
Zachary Taylor PresidentZACHARY TAYLOR known as Old Rough-and-Ready 12th American President (1849-50)
Woodrow Wilson PresidentWOODROW WILSON 28th US President (1913-21)
Martin Van Buren 19CMARTIN VAN BUREN 8th American President (1837-41). Date: 1782 - 1862
John Tyler PresidentJOHN TYLER 10th American President (1841-45)
Deodaro Da FonsecaDEODARO DA FONSECA President of Brazil
David Rice AtchisonDAVID RICE ATCHISON American judge and senator, who by virtue of Zachary Polks refusal to be inaugur- -ated on the Sabbath, was nominally President for a day
WILSONs 14 POINTSThe Tiger has stolen my Fourteen Points. President Wilson shown as a small boy complaining that the tiger Clemenceau has stolen his 14 point peace plan
Krugers Home, TransvaalThe home of President Kruger, in the Transvaal; at this time there is great sympathy for the Boers in Europe, the British being seen, for some reason, as greedy oppressors
Jaures Adressing WorkersJean Jaures, vice president of the Chamber of Deputies, adresses a crowd of weavers on strike at Houplines (North of France)
Pierre JeanninPIERRE JEANNIN French statesman, president
Heinrich Karl JaupHEINRICH KARL JAUP German statesman, president of the 1850 Peace Congress
British Empire Ex. 1925Cover for the official guide to the British Empire Exhibition held at Wembley, 1925. The British Empire is intact - but starting to crumble : the president is the duke of York, future George VI
Martin Folkes / HogarthMARTIN FOLKES Scholar and antiquary, elected President of the Royal Society in 1741
Pres. Jackson AssaultedLeaving the Capitol, president Andrew Jackson is assaulted by Richard Lawrence, a deranged house-painter, who believes AJ is conspiring against him. His guns luckily both mis-fire
Polk Inaugurated 1845James Polk, the Democratic candidate, defeats his Whig rival Henry Clay and is inaugurated as president at Washington DC
1845 NY Election DemoThe Democratic party mounts a massive demo in favor of their candidate James Polk. It pays off, and he will be elected president, defeating Henry Clay, and be a good one
1845 NY Election VoteTough men with big sticks ensure a fair and honest election as New Yorkers go to the polls. They will elect James Polk as president, and they will be proved right
1845 NY ElectionSupporters of the rival candi- -dates for president confront one another in a New York street. Polk will defeat Clay and become one of the finest of American presidents
Davis InauguratedAt Montgomery, Alabama, Jefferson Davis is inaugurated president of the provisional government of the Southern Confederacy. He would prefer to be commander-in-chief
American ElectionsA New York polling station in a ward inhabited by the Upper Ten - the ten thousand best people. Lincoln, incumbent president, is by no means their favorite candidate
New Orleans Demo 1874Riots in New Orleans, against the treatment of the South by the Federal government, lead to violence and intervention by the President
Mckinley Inaugurated 5William McKinleys vice- president, Garret A Hobart, takes the oath of office in the Senate
Mckinley Inaugurated 1William McKinley takes the oath of office as 25th President - a job he will hold till he is assassinated by an anarchist
Washington on AlleghanyHe crosses the Alleghany river
Napoleon at the ElyseeElected President by a landslide vote, Napoleon arrives in state at the Elysee palace, Paris
John Quincy AdamsJOHN QUINCY ADAMS U. S. President 1825-1829; holding spectacles in a case
Johnson Impeached 1868THE IMPEACHMENT OF PRESIDENT ANDREW JOHNSON The high court of impeachment in session at the Senate, Washington
Fd Roosevelt / Anon EngFRANKLIN DELANO ROOSEVELT 32nd President of the USA
Sir Humphrey DavySIR HUMPHRY DAVY (1778-1829), scientist and President of the Royal Society, London, England
Andrew Jackson [Scrap]RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES 19th President of the USA
Jefferson / HallTHOMAS JEFFERSON Third President of the United States
Jefferson / Chappel / NpgTHOMAS JEFFERSON Third President of the United States
Events / America / LincolnPresidents Buchanan and Lincoln entering the Senate Chamber before Lincolns inauguration
G Washington / StewartGEORGE WASHINGTON First president of the United States