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Hubble Telescope

April 25th, 1990

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Forgotten Founders Historic Documents and Coins of Freedom - By Stanley L. Klos

Forgotten United States Founders and Capitols



Samuel Huntington
First President of the United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781


Ten Coins of Freedom
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Click Here For ORDER: "The plaintiff’s wish to correct what he regards as a widespread misconception about those who served the nation under the Articles of Confederation is laudable." --  Steven D. Merryday, United States District Judge

Keynote Address on the 2003 Re-Internment of Samuel and Martha Huntington


Cyrus Griffin
10th President of the United States
in Congress Assembled
January 22, 1788 to January 21, 1789


Ten Coins of Freedom
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Keynote Address on the 2003 Re-Internment of Samuel and Martha Huntington Part II


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