Medals of the United States MintU.S. Government Printing Office, 1972 - 312 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 72
Página 4
... November 25, when the British evacuated New York City, and he led the American troops into the city. On December 4, Washington said farewell to his officers at F raunces Tavern in New York City; on December 23, at Annapolis, he resigned ...
... November 25, when the British evacuated New York City, and he led the American troops into the city. On December 4, Washington said farewell to his officers at F raunces Tavern in New York City; on December 23, at Annapolis, he resigned ...
Página 4
... November 25 , when the British evacuated New York City , and he led the American troops into the city . On December 4 , Washington said farewell to his officers at Fraunces Tavern in New York City ; on December 23 , at Annapolis , he ...
... November 25 , when the British evacuated New York City , and he led the American troops into the city . On December 4 , Washington said farewell to his officers at Fraunces Tavern in New York City ; on December 23 , at Annapolis , he ...
Página 7
... November 1 , 1800. He took up residence in the still unfinished presidential residence later to be known as the White House . The following day he closed a letter to his wife with the words which now appear on a mantle in the White ...
... November 1 , 1800. He took up residence in the still unfinished presidential residence later to be known as the White House . The following day he closed a letter to his wife with the words which now appear on a mantle in the White ...
Página 18
... November of this year he captured Pensacola , Fla . , then owned by Spain but used by the British as a base of operations . Led the U.S. Army to New Orleans where he was successful in two engagements with the British and afterwards ...
... November of this year he captured Pensacola , Fla . , then owned by Spain but used by the British as a base of operations . Led the U.S. Army to New Orleans where he was successful in two engagements with the British and afterwards ...
Página 22
... November 7 , 1811 , made him a national figure , and gave birth to his sobriquet " Old Tippecanoe " which became a major factor , later , in his successful campaign for the presidency . 1812 - Upon the outbreak of hostilities with the ...
... November 7 , 1811 , made him a national figure , and gave birth to his sobriquet " Old Tippecanoe " which became a major factor , later , in his successful campaign for the presidency . 1812 - Upon the outbreak of hostilities with the ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Adams administration American appointed April Assay Office Bank battle BATTLES OF CHIPPEWA became billion Boston British Bust campaign Captain chairman Chief coinage coins College colonel command Commission Committee Confederate December defeated Democratic Director Dupré Eisenhower elected Erie established Exergue facing the right February Federal forces foreign Frank Gasparro Franklin French frigate Furst George gold medal Government Governor Harrison Hoover House INAUGURATED Indian Indian peace medals Jackson January January 20 Jefferson John John Reich Johnson July Kennedy later laurel legislation lieutenant Lincoln major ment National Naval November October Ohio organization peace Philadelphia Philadelphia Mint presidential reelected Republican RESOLUTION OF CONGRESS River Roosevelt Secretary September served ship silver Sinnock sloop-of-war Stat tariff tion Treasury treaty troops Truman U.S. Army U.S. Mint U.S. Navy U.S. Senate United States March UNITED STATES MINT Virginia vote Washington William wreath York City Zachary Taylor