Free Biographical Bookmarks of Presidents

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Last updated: Tuesday, December 8, 2009
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President’s Day will be here before you know it – February 15th, to be accurate. Be ready with these free biographical bookmarks of historical figures issued by the Federal Reserve, containing a few of our nation’s presidents. Each bookmark has a brief biography that you can view online, and it looks like you can order up to 400 complimentary copies.

If you want more specific information about our nation’s first president, check out TRC’s post entitled Interesting Facts About George Washington, as well as these sets of Rookie Biographies!

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