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to unknown
1 May 1789
Paine, Thomas, 1737-1809
Invites the unknown recipient to inspect a new iron bridge he designed. "We have erected our Experiment Rib and Struck the Center." With engraving.
GLC04218
to Anthony Taylor
20 November 1803
Says he just arrived in New Rochelle. Received Taylor's letter with the news of the death of Colonel Joseph Kirkbride. Claims he has lost "my best friend." Paine befriended Kirkbride, a well-known patriot and fellow Quaker, when he lived in...
GLC04281
to Thomas Willing
3 January 1786
Opposes the repeal of the charter of the Bank of North America on Constitutional grounds and discusses the power of assembly. Remarks upon the ill conduct of the House in violating the charter and calls the assembly incompetent. States that the...
GLC06276
British "Conder" halfpenny token expressing anger against Thomas Paine
1794? ca.
Paine, Thomas, 1725-1802
Recto: "End of Pain" [sic] with depiction of a figure hanging from a scaffold. Verso: "May the knave of Jacobin clubs never get a trick."
GLC06303
to Elisha Babcock
1804/09/11
Approves of the "Address of the Delegates from ninety seven Towns," which he calls a good beginning. Indicates that he is sending a pamphlet (not included) and describes it as the opposite of "poor John's [Adams] defence of the American...
GLC06330
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