Collection Summary
Effie Burton radio scripts collection
1938-1941
1938-1941
Burton, Effie
1.7 linear feet (4
boxes)
English
Collection materials are in English
Recorded Sound Research Center, National Audio-Visual Conservation Center,
Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
The collection consists of radio scripts
from five different local broadcasting programs, airing in New York City or in
California's San Joaquin Valley. Three of the programs were sponsored and hosted by Dr.
Harry Morgan, dentist.
RPA 03103-03106 (boxes 1-4)
Selected Search Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the LC
Catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and
by occupation and listed alphabetically.
People
Burton, Effie, collector.
Morgan, Harry, Dr.
Vincent, G. Robert.
Subjects
Radio programs.
Titles
American, year by year (Radio program)
Friendly circle (Radio program)
I am an American (Radio program)
Trail to happiness (Radio program)
Voices of yesterday (Radio program)
Form/Genre
Radio scripts.
Collection Acquisition
Acquired by gift from Effie Burton in 2019.
Additions
No further additions to the collection are expected.
Processing Information
The collection was processed by David Jackson in 2019.
Use Restrictions
Restrictions may exist on copying, quoting, or publishing materials included in the
collection. For additional information, contact a reference librarian in the Recorded
Sound Research Center, National Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Library of Congress,
Washington, DC, 20540-4690; (202) 707-7833.
Access Restrictions
The Effie Burton radio scripts collection is open for research. Advance notice is
required; contact a reference librarian in the Recorded Sound Research Center, National
Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Library of Congress, Washington, DC, 20540-4690; (202)
707-7833.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information:
[Container number, eg., Box 3], Effie Burton radio rcripts collection, National
Audio-Visual Conservation Center, Library of Congress.
Scope and Content Note
The collection consists of radio scripts from five different local broadcasting
programs, airing in New York City or in California's San Joaquin Valley. Three of the
programs were sponsored and hosted by Dr. Harry Morgan, dentist.
Voices of Yesterday aired locally in the New York City broadcasting market. The program
was based around the spoken word recordings of famous persons collected by recordist G.
Robert Vincent. Each episode was a playlet about a famous person, that culminated in the
playback of Vincent's recording of their voice. Series One consists of 54 scripts from
the program.
The Friendly Circle was a radio variety program sponsored and hosted by Dr. Harry
Morgan, dentist. Series 2 consists of 2 scripts from the program.
Trail to Happiness was a radio self-help program sponsored and hosted by Dr. Harry
Morgan, dentist. Series 3 consists of 42 scripts from the program.
I Am An American was a radio quiz program in which listeners were asked questions about
a famous figure in American history. Series 4 consists of scripts and question and
answer sheets from 39 of the programs.
America--Year by Year was a radio educational program sponsored by Dr. Harry Morgan,
dentist. Each episode of the daily program discussed a single year of American history,
with episodes running consecutively from 1790 to 1902. Series 5 consists of 106 scripts
from the program.
Collection Arrangement
The collection is arranged in 5 series:
-
[Series 1: Voices of Yesterday, 1938-1941](series01)
-
[Series 2: The Friendly Circle, 1940](series02)
-
[Series 3: Trail to Happiness, 1941](series03)
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[Series 4: I Am An American, 1941](series04)
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[Series 5: America--Year by Year, 1941](series05)
Catalog Record: [https://lccn.loc.gov/2019624253]
Container List
Series 1. Voices of Yesterday, 1938-1941
1938-1941
0.4 linear feet
RPA 03103 (box 1)
Voices of Yesterday aired locally in the New York City broadcasting market. The
program was based around the spoken word recordings of famous persons collected by
recordist G. Robert Vincent. Each episode was a playlet about a famous person,
that culminated in the playback of Vincent's recording of their voice. Series One
consists of 54 scripts from the program.
Arranged alphabetically by program subject.
1/1
Jane Addams, 1939
1939
Script
8 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/2
Newton D. Baker, 1939
1939
Script
6 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/3
Phineas T. Barnum, 1938
1938
Script
6 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/4
Sarah Bernhardt, 1938
1938
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/5
General William Booth, 1939
1939
Script
6 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/6
William Jennings Bryan, 1938
1938
Script
5 pages
Bibliography
1 page
1/7
William J. Burns, 1939
1939
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/8
Andrew Carnegie, 1938
1938
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/9
Enrico Caruso, 1941
1941
Script
6 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/10
Champ Clark, 1939
1939
Script
8 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/11
President Grover Cleveland, 1939
1939
Script
5 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/12
Calvin Coolidge, 1938
1938
Script
8 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/13
James J. Corbett, 1941
1941
Script
6 pages
Press Release
1 page
1/14
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1938
1938
Script
5 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/15
John Drinkwater, 1939
1939
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/16
Amelia Earhart, 1939
1939
Script
6 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/17
Thomas Alva Edison, 1938
1938
Script
5 pages
Bibliography
1 page
1/18
William Hooker Gillette, 1939
1939
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/19
William Ewart Gladstone, 1938
1938
Script
6 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/20
Colonel George E. Gouraud, 1939
1939
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/21
Warren G. Harding, 1939
1939
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/22
Ernestine Schumann-Heink, 1938
1938
Script
6 pages
Bibliography
1 page
1/23
Garret A. Hobart
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/24
DeWolf Hopper, 1939
1939
Script
6 pages
Bibliography
1 page
1/25
Colonel Edward M. House, 1939
1939
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
1/26
Colonel Robert Green Ingersoll, 1939
1939
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
1/27
Joseph Jefferson, 1938
1938
Script
8 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/28
Francis Joseph, 1939
1939
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/29
King Albert of Belgium, 1939
1939
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/30
King George V, 1938
1938
Script
8 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/31
Kenneth Lanfrey (Bugler of
Balaclava)
Bibliography
1 page
Article
2 pages
1/32
J. Ramsay MacDonald, 1939
1939
Script
6 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/33
Guglielmo Marconi, 1939
1939
Script
8 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/34
Dr. William James Mayo, 1940
1940
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/35
William McKinley, 1939
1939
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/36
Nellie Melba, 1939
1939
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/37
Nelson A. Miles, 1939
1939
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/38
Edwin C. Musick, 1939
1939
Script
8 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/39
Florence Nightingale, 1938
1938
Script
5 pages
Bibliography
1 page
1/40
Admiral Robert E. Peary, 1938
1938
Script
4 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/41
Pope Pius XI, 1939
1939
Script
6 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/42
James Whitcomb Riley, 1939
1939
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/43
Will Rogers, 1938
1938
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/44
Theodore Roosevelt, 1938
1938
Script
4 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/45
Sir Ernest Shackleton, 1939
1939
Script
8 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/46
E. H. Sothern, 1940
1940
Script
6 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/47
Henry Morton Stanley, 1939
1939
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/48
William Howard Taft, 1938
1938
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/49
Ellen Terry
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/50
Count Leo Tolstoy
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/51
Rudolph Valentino, 1939
1939
Script
10 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/52
John Wanamaker, 1939?
1939?
Script
8 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/53
Woodrow Wilson, 1939
1939
Script
7 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
1/54
Leonard Wood, 1940
1940
Script
8 pages
Bibliography
1 page
Press Release
1 page
Series 2. The Friendly Circle, 1940
1940
0.05 linear feet
RPA 03103 (box 1)
The Friendly Circle was a radio variety program sponsored and hosted by Dr. Harry
Morgan, dentist. Series 2 consists of 2 scripts from the program.
Arranged according to program number.
1/55
The Friendly Circle no. 21, 1940-03-18
1940-03-18
3 pages
1/56
The Friendly Circle no. 22, 1940-03-21
1940-03-21
4 pages
Series 3. Trail to Happiness, 1941
1941
0.2 linear feet
RPA 03104 (box 2)
Trail to Happiness was a radio self-help program sponsored and hosted by Dr. Harry
Morgan, dentist. Series 3 consists of 42 scripts from the program.
Arranged according to program number.
2/1
Trail to Happiness no. 2 : laugh, play, relax
and keep fit, 1941-04-15
1941-04-15
4 pages
2/2
Trail to Happiness no. 3 : the obstacles to
happiness, 1941-04-16
1941-04-16
4 pages
2/3
Trail to Happiness no. 4 : happiness dependent
upon an object in life, 1941-04-17
1941-04-17
4 pages
2/4
Trail to Happiness no. 5 : living at one's best,
1941-04-18
1941-04-18
4 pages
2/5
Trail to Happiness no. 6 : the happiest time of
life, 1941-04-21
1941-04-21
4 pages
2/6
Trail to Happiness no. 7, 1941-04-22
1941-04-22
4 pages
2/7
Trail to Happiness no. 8, 1941-04-23
1941-04-23
4 pages
2/8
Trail to Happiness no. 9, 1941-04-24
1941-04-24
4 pages
2/9
Trail to Happiness no. 10, 1941-04-25
1941-04-25
4 pages
2/10
Trail to Happiness no. 11, 1941-04-28
1941-04-28
4 pages
2/11
Trail to Happiness no. 12, 1941-04-29
1941-04-29
4 pages
2/12
Trail to Happiness no. 13, 1941-04-30
1941-04-30
3 pages
2/13
Trail to Happiness no. 14, 1941-05-01
1941-05-01
5 pages
2/14
Trail to Happiness no. 15, 1941-05-02
1941-05-02
5 pages
2/15
Trail to Happiness no. 16, 1941-05-05
1941-05-05
5 pages
2/16
Trail to Happiness no. 17, 1941-05-06
1941-05-06
4 pages
2/17
Trail to Happiness no. 18, 1941-05-07
1941-05-07
4 pages
2/18
Trail to Happiness no. 19, 1941-05-08
1941-05-08
4 pages
2/19
Trail to Happiness no. 20, 1941-05-09
1941-05-09
4 pages
2/20
Trail to Happiness no. 21, 1941-05-12
1941-05-12
4 pages
2/21
Trail to Happiness no. 22, 1941-05-13
1941-05-13
4 pages
2/22
Trail to Happiness no. 23, 1941-05-14
1941-05-14
4 pages
2/23
Trail to Happiness no. 24, 1941-05-15
1941-05-15
4 pages
2/24
Trail to Happiness no. 25, 1941-05-16
1941-05-16
5 pages
2 copies of opening poem page.
2/25
Trail to Happiness no. 26, 1941-05-19
1941-05-19
4 pages
2/26
Trail to Happiness no. 27, 1941-05-20
1941-05-20
5 pages
closing page has quote from Rochefoucald pasted to it.
2/27
Trail to Happiness no. 28, 1941-05-21
1941-05-21
4 pages
2/28
Trail to Happiness no. 29, 1941-05-22
1941-05-22
4 pages
2/29
Trail to Happiness no. 30, 1941-05-23
1941-05-23
4 pages
2/30
Trail to Happiness no. 31, 1941-05-26
1941-05-26
4 pages
2/31
Trail to Happiness no. 32, 1941-05-27
1941-05-27
4 pages
2/32
Trail to Happiness no. 33, 1941-05-28
1941-05-28
4 pages
2/33
Trail to Happiness no. 34, 1941-05-29
1941-05-29
4 pages
2/34
Trail to Happiness no. 35, 1941-05-30
1941-05-30
4 pages
2/35
Trail to Happiness no. 36, 1941-06-02
1941-06-02
4 pages
2/36
Trail to Happiness no. 37, 1941-06-03
1941-06-03
4 pages
2/37
Trail to Happiness no. 38, 1941-06-04
1941-06-04
4 pages
2/38
Trail to Happiness no. 39, 1941-06-05
1941-06-05
4 pages
2/39
Trail to Happiness no. 40, 1941-06-06
1941-06-06
4 pages
2/40
Trail to Happiness no. 41, 1941-06-09
1941-06-09
4 pages
2/41
Trail to Happiness no. 42, 1941-06-10
1941-06-10
4 pages
2/42
Trail to Happiness no. 43, 1941-06-11
1941-06-11
4 pages
2/43
Poems and quotations
1 page
Eleven poems and quotations pasted onto a letter-size page; one poem has
detached from page.
Series 4. I Am An American, 1941
1941
0.2 linear feet
RPA 03104 (box 2)
I Am An American was a radio quiz program in which listeners were asked questions
about a famous figure in American history. Series 4 consists of scripts and
question and answer sheets from 39 of the programs.
Arranged chronologically by broadcast date.
2/44
I Am An American no. 1 : Admiral Dewey, 1941-04-28
1941-04-28
Script
4 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/45
I Am An American no. 2 : Gettysburg Address,
1941-04-29
1941-04-29
Script
4 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/46
I Am An American no. 3 : Ethan Allen, 1941-05-02
1941-05-02
Script
5 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/47
I Am An American no. 4 : Lieutenant Decker,
1941-05-05
1941-05-05
Script
4 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/48
I Am An American no. 5 : Patrick Henry, 1941-05-06
1941-05-06
Script
4 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/49
I Am An American no. 6 : Ralph Shaw, 1941-05-09
1941-05-09
Script
4 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/50
I Am An American no. 7 : Old Ironsides, 1941-05-12
1941-05-12
Script
3 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/51
I Am An American no. 8 : Teddy Roosevelt, 1941-05-13
1941-05-13
Script
4 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/52
I Am An American no. 9 : Sergeant William
Jasper, 1941-05-16
1941-05-16
Script
4 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/53
I Am An American no. 10 : Message to Garcia,
1941-05-19
1941-05-19
Script
3 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/54
I Am An American no. 11 : [Captain James
Lawrence], 1941-05-20
1941-05-20
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/55
I Am An American no. 12 : [Declaration of
Independence], 1941-05-23
1941-05-23
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/56
I Am An American no. 13 : The Putnams, 1941-05-26
1941-05-26
Script
4 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/57
I Am An American no. 14 : [Captain Eddie
Rickenbacker], 1941-05-27
1941-05-27
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/58
I Am An American no. 15 : Battle of Belleau
Wood, 1941-06-02
1941-06-02
Script
3 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/59
I Am An American no. 16 : Stephen Decatur, 1941-06-03
1941-06-03
Script
3 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/60
I Am An American no. 17 : Sergeant York, 1941-06-06
1941-06-06
Script
4 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/61
I Am An American no. 18 : Sam Houston, 1941-06-09
1941-06-09
Script
3 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/62
I Am An American no. 19 : General Jackson, 1941-06-10
1941-06-10
Script
4 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/63
I Am An American no. 20 : Joyce Kilmer, 1941-06-13
1941-06-13
Script
3 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/64
I Am An American no. 21 : Frank Luke, 1941-06-16
1941-06-16
Script
3 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/65
I Am An American no. 22 : Paul Revere, 1941-06-17
1941-06-17
Script
3 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/66
I Am An American no. 25 : Betsy Ross, 1941-06-20
1941-06-20
Text for both scripts is episode no. 12 with manuscript alterations.
Script [copy 1]
3 pages
Script [copy 2]
6 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/67
I Am An American no. 24 : Private Jones, 1941-06-23
1941-06-23
Script
3 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/68
I Am An American no. 26 : [Ann Randolph], 1941-06-24
1941-06-24
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/69
I Am An American no. 27 : Buffalo Bill, 1941-06-27
1941-06-27
Script
3 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/70
I Am An American no. 28 : Andrew Jackson, 1941-06-30
1941-06-30
Script
3 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/71
I Am An American no. 29 : Dolly Madison, 1941-07-01
1941-07-01
Script
3 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/72
I Am An American no. 30 : George Rogers Clark,
1941-07-04
1941-07-04
Script
3 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/73
I Am An American no. 31 : Thomas MacDonough,
1941-07-07
1941-07-07
Script
3 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/74
I Am An American no. 32 : Washington Crossing
the Delaware, 1941-07-08
1941-07-08
Script
3 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/75
I Am An American no. 33 : Captain Truxtun, 1941-07-11
1941-07-11
Script
3 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/76
I Am An American no. 34 : Private Schultz, 1941-07-14
1941-07-14
Script
5 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/77
I Am An American no. 35 : Marquis de Lafayette,
1941-07-15
1941-07-15
Script
5 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/78
I Am An American no. 36 : Ulysses S. Grant,
1941-07-18
1941-07-18
Script
5 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/79
I Am An American no. 37 : Nathan Hale, 1941-07-21
1941-07-21
Script
3 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/80
I Am An American no. 38 : Francis Scott Key,
1941-07-22
1941-07-22
Script
5 pages
Question and answer sheet
1 page
2/81
I Am An American no. 23 : Benedict Arnold, 1941-07-25
1941-07-25
Script
5 pages
Question and answer sheet [copy
1]
1 page
Question and answer sheet [copy
2]
1 page
2/82
I Am An American : [Oliver Hazard Perry], 1941-07-28
1941-07-28
Question and answer sheet [copy
1]
1 page
Question and answer sheet [copy
2]
1 page
Series 5. America--Year by Year,
1941
1941
0.85 linear feet
RPA 03105-03106 (boxes 3-4)
America--Year by Year was a radio educational program sponsored by Dr. Harry
Morgan, dentist. Each episode of the daily program discussed a single year of
American history, with episodes running consecutively from 1790 to 1902. Series 5
consists of 106 scripts from the program.
Arranged according to program number.
3/1
America--Year by Year no. 1 : 1790, 1941-07-21
1941-07-21
9 pages
Written by James Russell Akey
3/2
America--Year by Year no. 2 : 1791, 1941-07-22
1941-07-22
8 pages
3/3
America--Year by Year no. 5 : 1794, 1941-07-25
1941-07-25
8 pages
3/4
America--Year by Year no. 6 : 1795, 1941-07-28
1941-07-28
9 pages
3/5
America--Year by Year no. 7 : 1796, [1941-07-29]
[1941-07-29]
8 pages
Page 1 missing.
3/6
America--Year by Year no. 8 : 1797, [1941-07-30]
[1941-07-30]
Copy 1
9 pages
Copy 2
8 pages
3/7
America--Year by Year no. 9 : 1798, [1941-07-31]
[1941-07-31]
Copy 1
8 pages
Copy 2
9 pages
3/8
America--Year by Year no. 10 : 1799, 1941-08-01
1941-08-01
10 pages
3/9
America--Year by Year no. 11 : 1800, 1941-08-04
1941-08-04
Copy 1
10 pages
Copy 2
10 pages
3/10
America--Year by Year no. 13 : 1802, 1941-08-06
1941-08-06
10 pages
3/11
America--Year by Year no. 14 : 1803, 1941-08-07
1941-08-07
13 pages
3/12
America--Year by Year no. 15 : 1804, 1941-08-08
1941-08-08
9 pages
3/13
America--Year by Year no. 16 : 1805, 1941-08-11
1941-08-11
10 pages
3/14
America--Year by Year no. 17 : 1806, 1941-08-12
1941-08-12
9 pages
3/15
America--Year by Year no. 18 : 1807, 1941-08-13
1941-08-13
10 pages
3/16
America--Year by Year no. 19 : 1808, 1941-08-14
1941-08-14
9 pages
3/17
America--Year by Year no. 20 : 1809, 1941-08-15
1941-08-15
11 pages
3/18
America--Year by Year no. 21 : 1810, 1941-08-18
1941-08-18
10 pages
3/19
America--Year by Year no. 22 : 1811
9 pages
3/20
America--Year by Year no. 23 : 1812
9 pages
3/21
America--Year by Year no. 24 : 1813
9 pages
3/22
America--Year by Year no. 25 : 1814
9 pages
3/23
America--Year by Year no. 26 : 1815
9 pages
3/24
America--Year by Year no. 27 : 1816
10 pages
3/25
America--Year by Year no. 28 : 1817
7 pages
Page 1 is missing.
3/26
America--Year by Year no. 29 : 1818
11 pages
3/27
America--Year by Year no. 30 : 1819
10 pages
3/28
America--Year by Year no. 31 : 1820
9 pages
3/29
America--Year by Year no. 32 : 1821
9 pages
3/30
America--Year by Year no. 33 : 1822
9 pages
3/31
America--Year by Year no. 34 : 1823
10 pages
3/32
America--Year by Year no. 35 : 1824
10 pages
3/33
America--Year by Year no. 36 : 1825
10 pages
3/34
America--Year by Year no. 37 : 1826
10 pages
3/35
America--Year by Year no. 38 : 1827
10 pages
3/36
America--Year by Year no. 39 : 1828
9 pages
3/37
America--Year by Year no. 40 : 1829
9 pages
3/38
America--Year by Year no. 41 : 1830
9 pages
3/39
America--Year by Year no. 42 : 1831
10 pages
3/40
America--Year by Year no. 43 : 1832
10 pages
3/41
America--Year by Year no. 45 : 1834
9 pages
3/42
America--Year by Year no. 46 : 1835, 1941-09-23
1941-09-23
9 pages
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America--Year by Year no. 47 : 1836
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America--Year by Year no. 48 : 1837
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America--Year by Year no. 49 : 1838, 1941-09-26
1941-09-26
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America--Year by Year no. 50 : 1839
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America--Year by Year no. 51 : 1840
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America--Year by Year no. 52 : 1841
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America--Year by Year no. 53 : 1842
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America--Year by Year no. 54 : 1843
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America--Year by Year no. 55 : 1844
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America--Year by Year no. 56 : 1845
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America--Year by Year no. 57 : 1846
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America--Year by Year no. 58 : 1847
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America--Year by Year no. 59 : 1848
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America--Year by Year no. 60 : 1849
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America--Year by Year no. 61 : 1850
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America--Year by Year no. 62 : 1851
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America--Year by Year no. 63 : 1852
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America--Year by Year no. 64 : 1853
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America--Year by Year no. 66 : 1855
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America--Year by Year no. 69 : 1858
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America--Year by Year no. 70 : 1859
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America--Year by Year no. 71 : 1860
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America--Year by Year no. 72 : 1861
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America--Year by Year no. 73 : 1862
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America--Year by Year no. 74 : 1863
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America--Year by Year no. 75 : 1864, 1941-11-03
1941-11-03
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America--Year by Year no. 76 : 1865
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America--Year by Year no. 77 : 1866
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America--Year by Year no. 78 : 1867, 1941-11-06
1941-11-06
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America--Year by Year no. 79 : 1868
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America--Year by Year no. 80 : 1869, 1941-11-10
1941-11-10
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America--Year by Year no. 81 : 1870, 1941-11-11
1941-11-11
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America--Year by Year no. 82 : 1871
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America--Year by Year no. 83 : 1872
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America--Year by Year no. 84 : 1873
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America--Year by Year no. 85 : 1874
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America--Year by Year no. 86 : 1875, 1941-11-19
1941-11-19
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America--Year by Year no. 87 : 1876
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America--Year by Year no. 88 : 1877
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America--Year by Year no. 89 : 1878
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America--Year by Year no. 90 : 1879
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America--Year by Year no. 91 : 1880
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America--Year by Year no. 92 : 1881
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America--Year by Year no. 93 : 1882
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America--Year by Year no. 94 : 1883
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America--Year by Year no. 95 : 1884
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America--Year by Year no. 96 : 1885
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America--Year by Year no. 97 : 1886
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America--Year by Year no. 98 : 1887
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America--Year by Year no. 100 : 1889, [1941-12-09]
[1941-12-09]
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America--Year by Year no. 101 : 1890
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America--Year by Year no. 102 : 1891
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America--Year by Year no. 103 : 1892
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America--Year by Year no. 104 : 1893
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America--Year by Year no. 105 : 1894
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America--Year by Year no. 106 : 1895
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America--Year by Year no. 107 : 1896
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America--Year by Year no. 108 : 1897
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America--Year by Year no. 109 : 1898
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America--Year by Year no. 110 : 1899
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America--Year by Year no. 111 : 1900
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America--Year by Year no. 112 : 1901
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America--Year by Year no. 113 : 1902
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