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2011
D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray visits GPO to promote the D.C. Summer Youth Employment Program. Mayor Gray and Public Printer Bill Boarman meet with the youths placed at GPO and tour GPO's 150th anniversary history exhibit.

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D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray visits GPO to promote the D.C. Summer Youth Employment Program. Mayor Gray and Public Printer Bill Boarman meet with the youths placed at GPO and tour GPO's 150th anniversary history exhibit.

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D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray visits GPO to promote the D.C. Summer Youth Employment Program. Mayor Gray and Public Printer Bill Boarman meet with the youths placed at GPO and tour GPO's 150th anniversary history exhibit.

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D.C. Mayor Vincent C. Gray visits GPO to promote the D.C. Summer Youth Employment Program. Mayor Gray and Public Printer Bill Boarman meet with the youths placed at GPO and tour GPO's 150th anniversary history exhibit.
Mayor Gray and Public Printer Bill Boarman view an original printed copy of the preliminary version of the Emancipation Proclamation that GPO printed in 1862. The document is on display at GPO's 150th anniversary history exhibit.

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Mayor Gray and Public Printer Bill Boarman view an original printed copy of the preliminary version of the Emancipation Proclamation that GPO printed in 1862. The document is on display at GPO's 150th anniversary history exhibit.
 
Public Printer Bill Boarman views a printed copy of the Emancipation Proclamation at GPO's 150th year history exhibit

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Public Printer Bill Boarman views a printed copy of the Emancipation Proclamation at GPO's 150th year history exhibit
The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) opens an exhibit of the agency's 150-year history. As part of the exhibit, GPO is displaying an original copy of the preliminary version of the Emancipation Proclamation. In 1862, GPO printed the preliminary version of the Emancipation Proclamation in general orders format issued as an order from President Lincoln in his role as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. GPO printed 15,000 copies for the War Department, which were distributed to military commanders and their troops and diplomats in foreign countries. The displayed copy at GPO contains proofing marks; those corrections were made in the final version of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.

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The U.S. Government Printing Office (GPO) opens an exhibit of the agency's 150-year history. As part of the exhibit, GPO is displaying an original copy of the preliminary version of the Emancipation Proclamation. In 1862, GPO printed the preliminary version of the Emancipation Proclamation in general orders format issued as an order from President Lincoln in his role as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. GPO printed 15,000 copies for the War Department, which were distributed to military commanders and their troops and diplomats in foreign countries. The displayed copy at GPO contains proofing marks; those corrections were made in the final version of the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863.
GPO employees John Beckel, left, and Tom Simmons carefully lower an acrylic enclosure over the original version of the Emancipation Proclamation which is on display during a GPO exhibit titled “Keeping American Informed: United States Government Printing Office: 150 Years of Service to the Nation.” at the GPO. Printed by the GPO, The Emancipation Proclamation was loaned to the GPO by the Library of Congress.

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GPO employees John Beckel, left, and Tom Simmons carefully lower an acrylic enclosure over the original version of the Emancipation Proclamation which is on display during a GPO exhibit titled "Keeping American Informed: United States Government Printing Office: 150 Years of Service to the Nation." at the GPO. Printed by the GPO, The Emancipation Proclamation was loaned to the GPO by the Library of Congress.
 
Image: Public Printer Bill Boarman, Archivist David Ferriero, Director of the Office of the Federal Register Ray Mosley, GPO�s Chief of Staff Davita Vance-Cooks and OFR staff present President Barack Obama the first volume of his Public Papers of the President at The White House.

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Image: Public Printer Bill Boarman, Archivist David Ferriero, Director of the Office of the Federal Register Ray Mosley, GPO’s Chief of Staff Davita Vance-Cooks and OFR staff present President Barack Obama the first volume of his Public Papers of the President at The White House

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Public Printer Bill Boarman, Archivist David Ferriero, Director of the Office of the Federal Register Ray Mosley, GPO’s Chief of Staff Davita Vance-Cooks and OFR staff present President Barack Obama the first volume of his Public Papers of the President at The White House.
Bill Boarman, 26th Public Printer of the United States

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Bill Boarman, 26th Public Printer of the United States
Bill Boarman’s first full day as Public Printer—January 4, 2010

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Bill Boarman’s first full day as Public Printer—January 4, 2011
GPO’s Bookstore Manager Donna Harding gives Public Printer Bill Boarman a tour of the agency’s newly renovated bookstore.

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GPO’s Bookstore Manager Donna Harding gives Public Printer Bill Boarman a tour of the agency’s newly renovated bookstore.