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Photograph of Ceremonies Opening the Franklin D. Roosevelt Naval Prints Exhibit

Photograph of Ceremonies Opening the Franklin D. Roosevelt Naval Print...

Original caption: Mrs. Albert H. Leisinger and Mr. Leisinger at reception. Historic Photograph File of National Archives Events and Personnel

Photograph of Albert H. Leisinger, Jr.

Photograph of Albert H. Leisinger, Jr.

Historic Photograph File of National Archives Events and Personnel Public domain photograph related to history of the US National Archives, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Photograph of (front, L to R) W. Neil Franklin, Dr. G. Philip Bauer, Clarence E. Carter, and Grace Quimby. Rear, L to R: James L. Gear, Al Leisinger, Leon Poyner, Alexander Stiles, and John F. (Mike) Simmons

Photograph of (front, L to R) W. Neil Franklin, Dr. G. Philip Bauer, C...

Original caption: Neal Franklin, Dr. Bauer, Dr. Hamer [incorrect], and Grace Quimby (Front Row), Mr. Gear, Mr. Luisinger, Mr. Posner, Mr. Styles, and Mr. Simmons (Back Row). Historic Photograph File of National... More

Photograph of Dr. Wayne C. Grover, Bernard L. Boutin, Dr. James I. Robertson, and Albert Leisinger

Photograph of Dr. Wayne C. Grover, Bernard L. Boutin, Dr. James I. Rob...

Original caption: Photograph of Good Show--The Civil War Centennial Commission has scored the exhibit at the General Services Administration's National Archives Building in Washington an award winner. Here Dr. ... More

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