It is hereby ordered that Executive Order No. 4942, dated July 30, 1928, which withdrew the public lands in T. 6 S., R. 8 W., New Mexico pri...
I suggest that all individuals should extinguish their lights for one minute on Wednesday evening, October 21, at 7 o'clock Pacific time, 8 ...
The unparalleled rise of America has not been the result of riches in lands, forests, or mines; it sprung from the ideas and ideals which li...
No person here present, no schoolchild of the millions listening in on this occasion, needs reminder of the significance of the Battle of Yo...
The hospitality of Virginia has been the highest expression of courtesy in our country now for more than two centuries.
For that cooperation we have held during these 150 years a grateful remembrance.
Selfishness is poison in the veins of human life.
This national shrine stands for more than a glorious battle.
Our purpose today is to pay homage to a glorious event in our national history.
It is both my duty and pleasure to express the appreciation of your many guests to both the Commission and the people of Virginia for your b...
We are coming to our national thanksgiving festival, but we cannot fitly give thanks to the Father of us all if we close our eyes to our bro...
If we judge it by the standard of battles in which the contrary result would have essentially varied the whole course of history, then it be...
We thank you not alone for fine courtesy but for the inspiration which comes from Virginia.
It is not too much to say that without Washington the war for independence would not have been won.
No American can review this vast pageant of progress without confidence and faith, without courage, strength, and resolution for the future.
In hard times we must open our hearts and consider our neighbors and brothers.
Certainly with the victory at Yorktown, our independence was won.
No one steps upon the soil of Virginia without inspiration from the part she has played in the winning of our liberties and the building of ...