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After more hostility toward tax collectors in 1793 and subpoenas against distillers who had not paid the tax in 1794

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a cluster of citizens and reporters followed him down from the station to the David Wills house where Lincoln spent the night

and battle scenes

Envelope signed by Major James Harold Doolittle — Framed Boston We don't have a pageEnvelope signed by Major James "Jimmy" Harold Doolittle, dated and postmarked "October 31, 1931, San Angelo, Texas." (I have no idea why his name is spelled "Dolittle" in the printed text.) The envelope is addressed to Donald E. Dickason, Wooster, Ohio, a past president of the American Air Mail Society. Doolittle led the famous WWII strike against Japan in 1942 off the Carrier Hornet using Army Air Cops B 25 aircraft. For this raid he was awarded the

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