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CRANE, WILLIAM M.

Commodore of the United States

Navy; Commanded The Vixen.

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Vice President of the United March 3, 1812.

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MIFFLIN, THOMAS. Member of the Continental Congress; Major-General in the Revolution; Governor of Pennsylvania. d. s., 2 pp., folio. Dec. 20, 1772.

MONROE, JAMES. President of the United States. 1. s. folio. Various dates. Signed as Secretary of State.

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