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logo for Dartmouth College
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M.R. Robinson, 1940
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logo for Scholastic Corporation
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Martha Jefferson Randolph
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Jefferson's home Monticello in Virginia
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Thomas Jefferson
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Signing of Treaty of Ghent (1814) — The leading British delegate Lord Gambier is shaking hands with the American leader John Quincy Adams. The British Undersecretary of State for War and the Colonies, Henry Goulburn, is carrying a red folder.
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Signing of Treaty of Ghent (1814) The leading British delegate Lord Gambier is shaking hands with the American leader John Quincy Adams. The British Undersecretary of State for War and the Colonies, Henry Goulburn, is carrying a red folder.
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James Gambier, 1st Baron Gambier
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James Asheton Bayard
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Henry Clay
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Lafitte's blacksmith shop — The building in New Orleans which housed Pierre Lafitte's blacksmith shop, now converted into a bar
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Lafitte's blacksmith shop The building in New Orleans which housed Pierre Lafitte's blacksmith shop, now converted into a bar