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An Act to Establish the National Archives and Records Administration
An Act to Establish the National Archives and Records Administration
10/19/1984
An Act to Establish the Treasury Department
An Act to Establish the Treasury Department
9/2/1789
An Act to Modify and Continue the Act entitled
An Act to Modify and Continue the Act entitled 'An Act to incorporate the subscribers to the Bank of the United States," returned by President Andrew Jackson with his objections
7/10/1832
An Act to Regulate the Time and Manner of Administering Certain Oaths
An Act to Regulate the Time and Manner of Administering Certain Oaths
6/1/1789
An aerial view of damage caused by a severe earthquake
An aerial view of damage caused by a severe earthquake
5/6/1976
An aerial view of Fort Washington
An aerial view of Fort Washington
5/1/1991
An Aerial View of the Golden Gate Bridge
An Aerial View of the Golden Gate Bridge
5/8/1986
An aerial view of the Lone Star as it makes its way through downtown Oklahoma City enroute from Chicago to Houston, Texas
An aerial view of the Lone Star as it makes its way through downtown Oklahoma City enroute from Chicago to Houston, Texas
06/1974
An aerial view of the Pentagon
An aerial view of the Pentagon
5/1/1986
An aerial view of the Statue of Liberty
An aerial view of the Statue of Liberty
1/1/1991
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