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    After-dinner and other speeches /

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    The new American navy /

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    Includes index.Mode of access: Internet

    After-dinner and other speeches

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    Author's autograph in fly-leaf.Mode of access: Internet

    Papers of John Davis Long, 1897-1904;

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    "Five hundred copies of this volume have been printed, and the type distributed.""Published at the charge of the Peabody fund."Introduction.--Letters from Secretary Long.--Letters to Secretary Long.--Miscellaneous papers.--Appendix: Vessels of the United States navy in commission during the Spanish American war.Mode of access: Internet

    Secretary Long and Captain Sigsbee /

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    From Edison films "war extra" catalog: Taken at Washington, in front of the Navy Department, and shows Secretary of the Navy Long and Captain Sigsbee of the ill-fated "Maine" coming down the steps. As they reach the bottom a waiting attaché approaches the Secretary and hands him a letter. In the meantime Capt. Sigsbee and his friend walk toward the immediate foreground, in earnest conversation. They are quickly joined by the Secretary and the attaché. Here they halt and apparently debate some important question. Additional action is lent to the scene by ladies and gentlemen descending the steps. The background is formed by the handsome building of the Navy Department. The figures are full life size, and are excellent portraits of the famous Captain and the Secretary. This picture excites the keenest interest whenever it is shown. 50 feet.Copyright: Thomas A. Edison; 21Apr1898; 25335.Original main title lacking. DLCCamera, William Paley.Duration: 0:35 at 20 fps.Materials listed originate from the print chosen best copy for digitization; for other holdings on this title, contact M/B/RS reference staff. DLCEdison code name (for telegraphic orders): Umnachten.Filmed ca. April 13, 1898, in Washington, D.C.Sources used: Copyright catalog, motion pictures, 1894-1912; Musser, C. Edison motion pictures 1890-1900, 1997; Niver, K.R. Early motion pictures, 1985; Edison films "war extra" catalog, May 10, 1898, p. 4-5 [MI].ref print; Received: ca. 1962; preservation; Paper Print Collection.dupe neg; Received: 12/27/62; preservation; Paper Print Collection.paper pos; Received: 4/21/1898; copyright deposit; Paper Print Collection

    The new America and the Far East; a picturesque and historic description of these lands and peoples,

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    Paged continuously."Special paper edition of The new America and the Far East, limited to five hundred sets." This set not numbered.v. 1. Hawaii; The Philippines. - v. 2. The Philippines, continued; Japan. - v. 3. Japan, continued. - v. 4-5. China. - v. 6. Cuba; Porto Rico.Mode of access: Internet
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