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Pennsylvania gazette. [No. 621 (November 6, 1740)]
6 November 1740
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790
Disbound. Trimmed at top with slight loss to masthead on p. 1 and some advertisements on p. 4.
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La Destruction de la Statue Royale a Nouvelle Yorck [New York]
1776 ca.
Habermann, Francois X., 1721-1796
New York Sons of Liberty destroying a statue of King George III. Highly imaginative scene with late Baroque buildings more characteristic of Germany or Austria or perhaps Holland. Hand-colored. Background shows a full-length statue (it was...
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Massacre of the American Prisoners of War at Dartmoor Prison...
1815/04/16
Carnes, W., fl. 1815
Diagram in perspective. War of 1812 depiction of the Somersetshire Militia attack upon American P.O.W.'s on April 6, 1815. Engraving with handcoloring added to the uniforms of the Americans and British. Artist W. Carnes; Engraved by G.G. Smith
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Supplement to the Pennsylvania Ledger no. 54
[1776/02/02]
The supplement concerns the attack by British fleet near Newport, RI. Reports from Providence and Newport. The Ledger was a British Tory newspaper, only printed during the occupation of Philadelphia.
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Supplement to the Daily Advertiser...
1786/02/16
Contains report of Congressional Committee establishing a system of revenue. Trimmed. Docketed on p. 1 "Report of Congress, Feb 1786"
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Naval Victory obtained by the American Frigate Constitution... [song or poem]
1812 ca.
A song or poem commemorating the victory of the U.S.S. Constitution (under Isaac Hull) over the H.M.S. Guerriere on 19 August 1812. Addressed to "Ye tars of Columbia." Although no musical notes are indicated, a refrain "With his doo ra la doo"...
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Postscript to the Pennsylvania Gazette
1738/05/04
The "Dear Ned" political allegory printed by Benjamin Franklin. An interesting letter, full of allegory, which speaks of injustices and deceptions but not specifically alluding to particular individuals.
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Gazette of the United States. [No. 18 (June 13, 1789)]
1789/06/13
Fenno, John, 1751-1798
Contains "amendments to the New Constitution proposed by the Hon. Mr. Maddison," the future Bill of Rights. Disbound.
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Gazette of the United States. [No. 53 (October 14, 1789)]
1789/10/14
Contains a report on the first session of the U.S. Senate, "Civil List" of federal expenditures, acts to compensate Senators and Congressmen for serving and acts setting up the Post Office. Disbound, leaves are now separate.
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to Admiral T. Bailey re: inexperienced troops, sunken gunboats, rebel raiders
1863/02/07
Farragut, David Glasgow, 1801-1870
"I hear of it all the time, send more force is the constant cry, or we will be overpowered -- & now that I have no more to send." Written aboard the Flagship "Hartford".
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to Inhabitants of Newburyport re: response to patriotic resolutions
1798/05/08
Adams, John, 1735-1826
Responding to the resolutions passed by Citizens of Newburyport, supporting the government (against the French, who are never mentioned). Docketed.
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to John E. Wool re: slave girl who followed the 20th Indiana regiment
1861/12/06
Cameron, Simon, 1799-1889
Was returned to Charles A. Jessup of Maryland. With John Wool endorsement on p. 3.
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Copy in Bartlett's hand of Meshech Weare letter to Bartlett & John Wentworth
1778/07/03
Bartlett, Josiah, 1729-1795
Letter discusses Committee of Safety's request to Continental Congress for grant due to lack of funds in the New Hampshire Treasury. Signed by Bartlett in address.
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to Nathanael Appleton, Commissioner of Loans. US Treasury bond of $166.61
1790/12/13
Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804
Partly printed Treasury bond, with cancellation marks, affecting the seal and Hamilton's signature. Written at the Treasury Department
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to Courthouse Postmaster of Beverley Va. re: search for runaway slaves
1830/10/19
Brown, Henry, Jr., fl. 1830
Includes newspaper advertisement for $100 reward for return of slaves from the estate of John Thompson, named Emmanuel and Bolus.
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His Religion and Hers
1923
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins, 1860-1935
Concerning gender roles with respect to religion. In original dust-jacket.
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Human Work
1904
Concerning value and economic subordination of women. With a gift inscription "To Richard and Frances" from Aunt (or Hunt) Gertie (or Gerlie?), xmas 1911. Printed by McClure and Philips & Co.
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to Judith W. Smith [Decimalized .01- .08]
1908-1919
Blackwell, Alice Stone, 1857-1950
Includes two ALS and six autograph postcards.
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Partly printed tax list for 1863, sworn by Davis's ADC, showing salary of $25000
1864/03/29
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889
Signed and sworn by Davis's ADC, William M. Browne, and signed by Assessor.
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A Manual of Directions for Army Nurses [Union Army Nurse's manual]
1861 ca.
With original paper wrappers. Disbound. Handle with care.
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to William T. Sherman re: requesting promotion, with Sherman AES & Thomas ES
1864/09/14
Walker, Mary, fl. 1864
Also with endorsements of William T. Sherman, General Thomas and R. U. Wood. With accompanying transmittal document from the War Department to Mrs. Walker.
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Act to punish rebels and their supporters in Shays's Rebellion
1787/02/16
Oblong broadside. "An act, describing the disqualifications to which persons shall be subjected, who have been, or may be guilty of treason, or giving aid or support to the present rebellion, and to whom pardon may be extended." Signed in type by...
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Woman Suffrage and the Marriage Relation
[1880 ca.]
Hooker, Joseph, 1814-1879
Long broadsheet, printed letter to the editor of the Hartford Courant.
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Seven Woman Suffrage resolutions
[1917 ca.]
With one handwritten correction
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The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the USA 1638-1870
1896
Du Bois, William Edward Burghardt, 1868-1963
8vo. Printed by Longsman, Green & Co. First edition of Du Bois's first book. Howes D522.
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