Lyndon B. Johnson and Hubert H. Humphry Inaugural Invitations

Lyndon B. Johnson and Hubert H. Humphry Inaugural Invitations

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Published: 1965

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Invitations to LBJ and Hubert Humphrey inauguration ceremonies, including a gold seal of the top of Capitol building and bald eagle with text “Inauguration of President and Vice President.” Inauguration text: “The Inaugural Committee requests the honor of your presence to attend and participate in the Inauguration of Lyndon Baines Johnson as President of the United States of America and Hubert Horatio Humphrey as Vice President of the Unites States of America on Wednesday the twentieth of January one thousand nine hundred and sixty-five in the City of Washington. Dale Miller. Chairman.” Inaugural Ball text: “In honor of The President of the United States and Mrs. Johnson and The Vice President of the United States and Mr. Humphrey The Inaugural Committee requests the pleasure of your company at the Inaugural Ball Wednesday evening the twentieth of January One thousand nine hundred and sixty-five at nine o’clock Washington, District of Columbia. Inaugural Committee Chairman Dale Miller. Inaugural Ball Committee Chairman Warren G. Woodward. Co-Chairman Mrs. Hall Boggs.” The invitations are housed in a glass and wood frame with gold accents and cream mat.


This is Me

This is Me

Author: EDWARD M. DUNN, JR.

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13: 1493179608

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The surname Dunn comes from the Gaelic word donn, which means "brown." the Gaelic form O'Duinn (the descendant of donn) is most commonly anglicized as Dunn, but is also written as Dunne. the Dunn family is of the same Celtic stock as the O'Connors and O'Dempseys--clans who trace their descendants from Rossa Failgeach, eldest son of Cathaoir Mor, king of Ireland in the second century. the Dunn sept stems from Riagan, tenth in lineal descent from Failgeach, the district ruled over by Riagan, located in County Leix, which became the ancestral home of the Dunns. In later times, their chieftains were known as Lords of Iregan. Irish bards praise the martial prowess and commanding stature of the Dunn warriors. They were undoubtedly conspicuous in history for their doughty resistance to the encroachment of Anglo-Norman invaders who held lands in the pale boarding their territory. the Dunns were in the forefront of every battle for Irish nationalism. They suffered heavily in the bitter and prolonged struggle against Cromwell. In the next generation, they espoused the Stuart cause, and the head of the family was killed in the Battle of Aughrim. With the fall of the Stuarts, the lands of the Dunns were confiscated, and their fighting men who survived followed Sarsfield and the "wild geese" to fight in the ranks of the Irish Brigade in France. Many of them served with distinction in the regiments of O'Donnell, Lord Clare, and Walsh up to the days of the French Revolution. the name Dunn is twenty-seventh in the list of commonest surnames in Ireland. It is widespread in the United States also. Representatives of the family have achieved prominence in the literary, political, and religious life of our country.


African Americans of Davidson County

African Americans of Davidson County

Author: Tonya A. Lanier

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13: 9780738586281

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African Americans were present in Davidson County long before it was officially formed from Rowan County in 1822. The exact time or place of settlement remains in question. They served not only in the stereotypical roles of farm laborers and house slaves but also as skilled traders, blacksmiths, furniture makers, and artisans. From Petersville, Southmont, Thomasville, Midway, Lexington, Belltown, Reeds, Churchland, and tiny areas in between, great men and women found a sense of stability. They made a life out of the scraps that were left behind. This collection of historical photographs is a textured look at African Americans in Davidson County. Images of community notables like A. B. Bingham, Charles England, Rev. A. T. Evans, and Etta Michael White and iconic structures like St. Stephen United Methodist Church, Dunbar High School, and the Hut, these photographs weave together stories that outline the African American journey.


The Honor of Your Presence is Requested at the Ceremonies Attending the Inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States

The Honor of Your Presence is Requested at the Ceremonies Attending the Inauguration of the President and Vice President of the United States

Author: United States. Congress. Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies

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Published: 2005

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Five items contained in an envelope from U.S. Congress. Inauguration program includes "A vision of America" and notes the centennial of Theodore Roosevelt's inauguration as President, and the bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark expedition siting the Pacific.


Official Inaugural Program, January 20, 1965, and Miscellany

Official Inaugural Program, January 20, 1965, and Miscellany

Author: Inaugural Committee (U.S. : 1965)

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Published: 1965

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Printed materials related to the 1965 inauguration of President Lyndon Johnson and Vice-President Hubert Humphrey, most of which is affixed to loose leaves. Includes programs, invitations, portraits, tickets, and a menu.