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0000.8.100Scope and Content
May - August 1940 trivia pages with calendar torn off. May: The first permanent English-speaking settlement in America was founded May 13, 1607, at Jamestown, VA., where it endured in spite of Indian attacks and devestating fevers. June: The first railroad train to cross the United States from coast to coast reached San Francisco, June 1, 1870, carrying as its passengers Members of the Boston Board of Trade. July: The first Women's Rights meeting, which laid the foundation for Woman Suffrage, was held under the courageous leadership of Elizabeth Cady Stanton in Seneca Falls, NY, July 19, 1839. August: The taking of the first National Census in the United States was begun August 1, 1790, not houwever, without arousing some resentment and suspicion among sturdy pioneers.Collection
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0000.8Acquisition Method
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