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On 7/5/1971, in a ceremony held in the East Room, the amendment was certified (signed) by the General Services Administrator, Robert L. Kunzig, followed by President Nixon and 18-year-old students from
Nixon signs 26th amendment — On 7/5/1971, in a ceremony held in the East Room, the amendment was certified (signed) by the General Services Administrator, Robert L. Kunzig, followed by President Nixon and 18-year-old students from "Young Americans in Concert" (Julianne Jones, Joseph W. Loyd, Jr., and Paul S. Larimer) signing as witnesses. WHPO-6749-09A
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Nixon signs 26th amendment On 7/5/1971, in a ceremony held in the East Room, the amendment was certified (signed) by the General Services Administrator, Robert L. Kunzig, followed by President Nixon and 18-year-old students from "Young Americans in Concert" (Julianne Jones, Joseph W. Loyd, Jr., and Paul S. Larimer) signing as witnesses. WHPO-6749-09A
27th Amendment to the US Constitution
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Earl Van Dorn
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on the Keokuk riverfront
Samuel Ryan Curtis Equestrian statue — on the Keokuk riverfront
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Samuel Ryan Curtis Equestrian statue on the Keokuk riverfront
General Samuel Ryan Curtis (1805-1866)
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Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas
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Confederate Capitol, Richmond, VA
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Features the percentage of slave population within each county at the 1860 census and the proposed state of Kanawha
Map of Virginia dated June 13, 1861 — Features the percentage of slave population within each county at the 1860 census and the proposed state of Kanawha
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Map of Virginia dated June 13, 1861 Features the percentage of slave population within each county at the 1860 census and the proposed state of Kanawha
Flown by Texians before the Battle of Gonzales
ome and Take It flag — Flown by Texians before the Battle of Gonzales
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ome and Take It flag Flown by Texians before the Battle of Gonzales
Texas Declaration of Independence
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at the statehouse in Milledgeville, Georgia January 21, 1861
Facsimile of the 1861 Ordinance of Secession signed by 293 delegates to the Georgia Secession Convention — at the statehouse in Milledgeville, Georgia January 21, 1861
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