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NewspaperImage 2 of The Washington herald (Washington, D.C.), March 5, 1921 ... President. It was the twelfth Inauguration witnessed by "Uncle Joe" Cannon. Another House veteran. Isaac...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1921-03-05
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NewspaperImage 1 of The Washington herald (Washington, D.C.), March 5, 1921 ... lobby, but lust as the inaugural procession was about to form the distinguished invalid begged...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1921-03-05
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NewspaperImage 7 of The Washington herald (Washington, D.C.), March 5, 1921 ... entertained at luncheon after the inauguration ceremonies, yester- ho day. St no Mr. and Mrs....
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1921-03-05
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NewspaperImage 5 of The Washington herald (Washington, D.C.), March 5, 1921 ... Vice President began his short inaugural address. Mrs Coolidge and her two sons and the...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1921-03-05
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NewspaperImage 8 of The Washington herald (Washington, D.C.), March 5, 1921 ... Enough. f Teacher?What happeas on Inauguration day? 5 "Why. the new Presidents n March 4th."...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1921-03-05
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NewspaperImage 3 of The Washington herald (Washington, D.C.), March 5, 1921 ... to Washington and attended the inaugural ceremonies. Electric tra^s to the noon hour carried capacity...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1921-03-05
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NewspaperImage 11 of The Washington herald (Washington, D.C.), March 5, 1921
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1921-03-05
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NewspaperImage 4 of The Washington herald (Washington, D.C.), March 5, 1921 ... principal features of the Ohio Inaugural ball held at Rauscher's last night, under the auspices...
- Contributor: Library of Congress, Washington, DC
- Date: 1921-03-05