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Freshest Advices from the Northern Army [battle of Freeman's Farm at Saratoga]
1777
Report on the battle of Freeman's Farm at Saratoga which made obvious to Burgoyne that he would have to surrender. References: Bristol B4441; Ford 2055.
GLC04840
The Royal Gazette Extraordinary
5 April 1783
Rivington, James, 1724-1802
Published by James Rivington. Preliminary articles of the Treaty of Paris as found in reports from English newspapers arriving on the ship "Vigilant". Lists John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, John Jay, and Henry Laurens as the Commissioners of the United...
GLC04853
Proclamation. To the inhabitants of Kentucky!
22 August 1862
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
Urging Kentuckians to join the Confederate cause, during his first raid into Kentucky. Proclaims: "Better death in our sacred cause, than a life of slavery! Young men of Kentucky flock to my standard, it will always wave in the path of honor, and...
GLC04892
Proclamation [in Spanish]
22 March 1847
Taylor, Zachary, 1784-1850
Arguing that the army entered Mexico not to wage war on peaceable citizens, but to seek an honorable peace. Taylor therefore expects the citizens to make reparations for encouraging guerillas to loot and sabotage the army's property. Printed by...
GLC04943
Proclamation by the Mayor
18 April 1906
Schmitz, Eugene E., fl. 1857-1906
Broadside declaring martial law by the Mayor, in the aftermath of the San Fransico earthquake. Authorizes security forces to kill looters, requests citizens to remain at home from dark until dawn, and has directed that electricity and gas remain off...
GLC04967.01
On Speculation.
January 1863
A poetic broadside, attacking speculators and stressing the need for patriotism. Contains 15 stanzas, each with a faded ink "X" next to it. Signed "A.H.B." The broadside calls on Confederates to fight rather than "speculate" at home. Expounds upon...
GLC04975
An Address to the People of the Free States by the President of the Southern Confederacy.
5 January 1863
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Contemporary fake on emancipation. Imprint, "Richmond Enquirer Print." A fictitious response of Jefferson Davis to the Emancipation Proclamation, threatening retaliation by enslaving Black people. It says in part "All negroes who shall be taken in...
GLC05018
[Announcement of the surrender of General Lee at Appomattox]
9 April 1865
Custer, George Armstrong, 1839-1876
Published version of Custer's letter to the soldiers of the Third Cavalry Division thanking them for their outstanding service and praising them for their courage and accomplishments at war. Issued at Appomattox Court House. Custer signed as Brevet...
GLC05071
An Abolitionist Traitor
29 August 1863
Anonymous broadside signed in print by "A Democratic Workingman." Angry views expressed about the abolition views of Georgian Robert Toombs. Most angry with Tombs' comment that "The moment wages descend to a point barely sufficient to support the...
GLC05079
[General Order No. 4 regarding the patriotic loyalty of women to the Union]
February 24, 1865
Shrader, William W., fl. 1865
Issued by the command of Colonel Arthur A. Smith. Signed by William W. Shrader, Assistant Adjutant General. States "as long as the cradle, the nursery, and the hearth-stone are schools where rebellion and treason are taught-- as long as the plastic...
GLC05081
[Proclamation establishing a provisional government in North Carolina]
12 June 1865
Holden, William Woods, 1818-1892
Proclamation establishing a provisional government in North Carolina, in which Holden directly addresses the "colored people of the State." Issued by Holden, the first man to be appointed as a provisional governor of any state east of the Mississippi...
GLC05082
Astounding Disclosures!
18 August 1858
Goodenow, Robert, 1800-1874
An inflammatory Republican attack on the Democratic Party. Subtitled: "What will the Pirate Democracy do next!" Attacks Democrats over Kansas, slavery, and general corruption of the party. In the second half of the broadside, Goodenow, a...
GLC04714
Burgoyne's Lamentation, At his surrender to the American army, under General Gates.
circa October 1777
Nine stanza poem printed in Boston. Each stanza has eight lines and follows an "aabbccdd" pattern of rhyme. This broadside is the seventh edition. Date is estimated as around the end of the Battle of Saratoga in October 1777, but it could be later...
GLC04764.83
Bloody Butchery by the British Troops [First printing]
1775
Russell, Ezekiel, 1743-1796
Printed and sold by Ezekial Russell. Printed broadside in three columns with woodcut mourning borders and two rows of forty woodcut coffins (each captioned with the name of an American casualty). Detailed narrative of battles at Lexington and...
GLC04810
An Act relative to a convention ratifying the Constitution
September 1789
Rhode Island
John Carter imprint.
GLC03609
State of Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations. In General Assembly, October Session, 1788.
October 1788
Rhode Island. General Assembly
This document is a copy of a proposed amendment to the proposed Constitution that was distributed to town-clerks throughout Rhode Island to provide information about what progress was being made towards ratification. This particular broadside...
GLC03610
Great Sale of Government Clothing
15 August 1867
Rogers, John F., fl. 1867
Advertises a public auction of army-issue clothing on 3 September 1867 by order of Quartermaster General Rogers. With some calculations on the verso.
GLC03619.02.14
The American Crisis. Let God, and the world judge between Us [Lexington]
01 May 1775
Hartford, Ct. Eben Watson. propaganda inspired by the Battle of Lexington and Concord.
GLC03630
Declaration of rights and plan of government for the State of New Hampshire.
5 June 1779
New Hampshire. General Assembly
This document is a legal document that affirms the legitimacy of the government of New Hampshire. Explicates a plan of government as well as affirming the rights of citizens. Docketed on recto by Isaac Andrews.
GLC03658
Massachusetts resolution re: calling for meetings on question of independence
07 June 1776
Warren, James, 1726-1808
References: Bristol 4265.
GLC03760.01
Resolutions for immediate enlistment of 4,240 men to serve 3 years
02 December 1780
Massachusetts
Accompanied by a blank military appointment.
GLC03761
(Massachusetts-Bay) Resolution providing for exchange of bad gunpowder
11 August 1777
GLC03762
Resolution by the Virginia House of Delegates that a state cannot be made a defendant
28 November 1793
Virginia
A state cannot be sued by individuals, opposing the Supreme Court case Chrisholm v. Georgia.
GLC03763.01
Va. Resolutions recommending amendment to bar aliens from Congress
January 16, 1799
Stewart, John, 1759-1823
Also asking that aliens be barred from the Judiciary and Executive departments.
GLC03765
To the Laboring Men of New York.
18 July 1863
Issued by "A Democratic Workingman." Civil War anti-draft riot broadside reminding potential rioters that all damages incurred during the riots are paid for with city money; that is, money out of their own pockets. Encourages New Yorkers to trust...
GLC05864
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