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These are the 49 delegates to the Continental Congress from Pennsylvania. Some others were elected to serve as delegates but did not attend Congress; this category shows only those who actually attended. For the complete list, including those who did not attend, see the list of delegates to the Continental Congress.
The first time that a full House session was publicly televised was on March 19, 1979, with Rep. Al Gore being the first House Member to give a live televised speech during a session of the Congress. [ 1 ]
An organizational culture analysis of the Continental Congress by Neil Olsen, looking for the values, norms, and underlying assumptions that drive an organization's decisions, noted that "the leaderless Continental Congress outperformed not only the modern congress run by powerful partisan hierarchies, but modern government and corporate ...
This is a category of delegates to the Continental Congress, including the Confederation Congress, sub-categorized by colony/state. Some others were elected to serve as delegates but did not attend Congress; this category shows only those who actually attended.
These are the 29 delegates to the Continental Congress from South Carolina. Some others were elected to serve as delegates but did not attend Congress; this category shows only those who actually attended. For the complete list, including those who did not attend, see the list of delegates to the Continental Congress.
Full-length video of the tenth and final public hearing of the Select Committee. (Source: January 6th Committee's channel on YouTube). The tenth and final televised public hearing was held on December 19, 2022, at 1 pm Eastern time. A compilation of video clips, including footage of the riot and witness depositions, was shown. [343]
John Krasinksi's adventure as Jack Ryan is about to come to an end with the Season 4 finale of Tom Clancy’s iconic spy drama. Known for playing lovable goofball paper salesman Jim Halpert in The ...
As of April 2020, the collection includes nearly 113,000 digitized items preserved on-site at the Library of Congress, and 53,000 items in the collection are streaming online in the AAPB Online Reading Room. [2] Funders include the CPB, the Council on Library and Information Resources, and Institute of Museum and Library Services. [3]