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    Letter from John B. Johnson to William Mayo, 26 July 1916

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    Letter from John B. Johnson in Pasadena, California, to William Mayo in Northfield, Vermont, regarding conferring President Emeritus status on former Norwich University president Charles Spooner, dated 26 July 1916; includes envelope postmarked 27 July 1916.William B. Mayo of Northfield, Vermont, served Norwich University as trustee for 45 years and the town of Northfield as a physician for 52 years

    Letter from John B. Johnson to William Mayo, 2 August 1916

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    Letter from John B. Johnson in Pasadena, California, to William Mayo in Northfield, Vermont, regarding delaying action related to conferring President Emeritus status upon former Norwich University president Charles Spooner until the return of Frank Plumley, dated 2 August 1916.William B. Mayo of Northfield, Vermont, served Norwich University as trustee for 45 years and the town of Northfield as a physician for 52 years

    Letter from John B. Johnson to William Mayo, 13 September 1916

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    Letter from John B. Johnson in Pasadena, California, to William Mayo in Northfield, Vermont, regarding conferring President Emeritus status upon former Norwich University president Charles Spooner; suggests delaying until the return of current Norwich University president Ira Reeves; also congratulates Mayo on his nomination as a candidate for Vermont Governor.William B. Mayo of Northfield, Vermont, served Norwich University as trustee for 45 years and the town of Northfield as a physician for 52 years

    Lyndon B. Johnson Signature

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    An autograph and portrait of Lyndon B. Johnson. He was the thirty-sixth President of the United States, serving from 1963 to 1969

    Letter from Lyndon B. Johnson to Russell B. Sugarmon, Jr.

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    A letter from Lyndon B. Johnson to Russell Sugarmon.The Vice President of the United States, addressing the letter to "my dear friend," thanks Sugarmon for his hard work and contributions to the first annual Regional Community Leaders Conference held in St. Louis on June 26
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