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Ed Sullivan Show logo
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February 1968
Elvis and Priscilla Presley with newborn Lisa Marie — February 1968
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Lisa Marie Presley
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In the White House Oval Office, December 21, 1970
Presley meets U.S. President Richard Nixon — In the White House Oval Office, December 21, 1970
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Presley meets U.S. President Richard Nixon In the White House Oval Office, December 21, 1970
at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, March 24, 1958
Presley being sworn into the U.S. Army — at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, March 24, 1958
Photo Credit: By Associated Press/Standard-Sentinel March 25, 1958, page 1 - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=37847262
Presley being sworn into the U.S. Army at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, March 24, 1958
During rehearsals for his second appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, October 26, 1956
Ed Sullivan and Elvis Presley — During rehearsals for his second appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, October 26, 1956
Photo Credit: By CBS - Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=46927605
Ed Sullivan and Elvis Presley During rehearsals for his second appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, October 26, 1956
London,UK, 15th December 2014
Priscilla Ann Presley — London,UK, 15th December 2014
Photo Credit: By See Li from London, UK - Elvis at The O2 Gala Night, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=38161677
Priscilla Ann Presley London,UK, 15th December 2014
Publicity photo of Elvis Presley
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First page of an original copy of the twelve proposed articles of amendment, as passed by Congress., Twelve articles of amendment to the to the United States Constitution proposed in 1789, ten of which, Articles three through twelve, became part of the United States Constitution in 1791. Note that the First Amendment is actually
Proposed Bill of Rights, 1789 — First page of an original copy of the twelve proposed articles of amendment, as passed by Congress., Twelve articles of amendment to the to the United States Constitution proposed in 1789, ten of which, Articles three through twelve, became part of the United States Constitution in 1791. Note that the First Amendment is actually "Article the third" on the document, Second Amendment is "Article the fourth", and so on. "Article the second" is now the 27th Amendment. "Article the first" has not been ratified
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Proposed Bill of Rights, 1789 First page of an original copy of the twelve proposed articles of amendment, as passed by Congress., Twelve articles of amendment to the to the United States Constitution proposed in 1789, ten of which, Articles three through twelve, became part of the United States Constitution in 1791. Note that the First Amendment is actually "Article the third" on the document, Second Amendment is "Article the fourth", and so on. "Article the second" is now the 27th Amendment. "Article the first" has not been ratified
Wonders of Old: Medieval Timeline Educational App
Spiral Timeline Example — Wonders of Old: Medieval Timeline Educational App
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Spiral Timeline Example Wonders of Old: Medieval Timeline Educational App
Map of Europe at the start of 1914 and a chronology of the first months of World War I
1914: Outbreak of World War I — Map of Europe at the start of 1914 and a chronology of the first months of World War I
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1914: Outbreak of World War I Map of Europe at the start of 1914 and a chronology of the first months of World War I