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Order of Arrangements for the Funeral of Henry Clay. [Caption title.] Broadside, 6" x 12".
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1852
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Acts Passed at the First [Second, Third] Session of the Congress of the United States...
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1791
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The Institution and Proceedings of the Society of the Cincinnati, formed by the Officers of the United States, at the Cantonment on the Banks of Hudson's River, May 10, 1783: with the Proceedings of the Massachusetts State Society of the Cincinnati, from Its Organization, June 9, 1783, to July 4, 1811.
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1812
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Latest--Index-Extra. Garfield Assassinated! [Caption titles]. 4to broadside.
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1881
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In Congress, July 4th, 1776, The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America. [Caption title]. Large 4to broadside, Engraved Illustration & Typographical Border with Presidents. Some tone, but fine.
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1841
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The Constitutions of the Several Independent States of America; the Declaration of Independence; the Articles of Confederation Between the Said States; the Treaties...the Second Edition.
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1785
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Infidelity and Abolitionism. An Open Letter to the Friends of Religion, Morality, and the American Union. [Caption title].
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1856
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The Charlestown Convent; Its Destruction by a Mob...August 11, 1834...Also, the Trials of the Rioters...
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1870
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Declaration of Independence. In Congress, July 4, 1776. The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America. [Caption title]. 30" x 20", with large margins.
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1830
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Bound Volume of Ten (10) Sermons and Discourses, Most Relating to the Payson or Warren Families, including Two on the Death of John Warren, M.D. (1753-1815), as below.
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1799
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In Congress, July 4th, 1776. The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America. [Caption title]. Broadside, old cloth rebacking, 26.75" x 21.5", with fourteen vignettes, entwined in a vine motif.
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1841
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A Compendious Chronological Index, Containing a Brief Sketch of the Most Interesting Incidents, Relative to the Discovery and Settlement of America….[Caption title]. Broadside, 22” x 17." Text in three columns within a triple rule border. Paper very browned and brittle, a few small holes with slight loss along folds, area of erosion at bottom middle with loss of several words each from about 15 lines of text.
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1815
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Funeral Honors to the Late President. [Caption title]. Broadside. Text in two columns; with mourning border.
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1841
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Albany Argus--Extra. Tuesday, November 13, 1821...Constitution of the State of New-York, as Amended. Folio broadsheet.
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1821
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Collection of Legal Documents and Forms from Pre-Revolutionary New York. Written 1750s. Documents dated 16- to 1759. 79 pp. Vellum covers, calf spine. 10 x 14.5 inches. Cover delaminating, spine separating, some pages loose, few pages torn out, some partial pages torn out. Edge fraying with chipping & small losses. Fine hand.
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1750
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Order of Exercises, in Commemoration of the Death of William Henry Harrison, Late President of the United States, at the Baptist Meeting House in Cambridge-Port [Mass.], May 14, 1841. [Caption title]. Broadside, 11-5/8” x 10," text in two columns within a simple, heavy black border. Old folds, some spotty foxing. Very good.
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1841
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In Congress, July 4th, 1776, The Unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America. [Caption title]. Large 4to broadside, Engraved Illustration & Typographical Border with Presidents. Some tone, but fine.
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1841
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The Popular John Brown Song. A Famous Camp Song and Chorus. Partly Written, Composed and Arranged by Frank Wilder. [Caption title]. Oblong large 4to broadside. Musical notes and words in four verses.
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1861
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Story of the Fourth of July, by Uncle Ned. An Epitome of American History, Adapted to Infant Minds.
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1850
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Essex Resolutions [fly title].
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1808
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Plan of a Standing Army of 200,000 Men. Submitted to Congress by the Secretary of War, and Recommended by the President of the United States. Washington, May 26, 1840. To Our Fellow Citizens: We have been informed that the editors of our newspapers, who advocated for the re-election of Mr. Van Buren...have refused to publish the recommendations and project of the Secretary of War for the organization and discipline of the militia of the United States....[Caption and beginning of text].
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1850
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ALGER, WILLIAM ROUNS
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The Historic Purchase of Freedom. An Oration, Delivered Before the Fraternity, in the Music Hall, Boston, Dec. 22, 1859, the Two Hundredth and Thirty-Ninth Anniversary of the Landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth.
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1859
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ALLEN, G.N.
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Mexican Treacheries and Cruelties. Incidents and Sufferings in the Mexican War; With Accounts of Hardships Endured; Treacheries of the Mexicans; Battles Fought, and Success of American Arms; Also, an Account of Valiant Soldiers Fallen, and the Particulars of the Death and Funeral Services in Honor of Capt. George Lincoln, of Worcester. By a Volunteer Returned From the War. [Wrapper title].
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1848
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ANON.
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The Life and Adventures of [John] Paul Jones.
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1846
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ANON.
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The Life of Major-General William Henry Harrison: Comprising a Brief Account of His Important Civil and Military Services, and an Accurate Description of the Council at Vincennes with Tecumseh, as well as the Victories of Tippecanoe, Fort Meigs and the Thames.
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1840
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ANON.
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The Treaty of Ghent, and the Fisheries; or the Diplomatic Talents of John Quincy Adams, Candidly Examined.
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1824
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ANON.
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Mr. Greeley and the Reformers. [Caption title]. Narrow folio broadside, printed in two columns, 19" x 9". Near fine.
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1871
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ANON.
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A Short History of Algiers, with a Concise View of the Origin of the Rupture Between Algiers and the United States. To which is added, a Copious Appendix: Containing Letters from Captains Penrose, M'Shane, and sundry other American Captives, with a description of the Treatment those Prisoners experienced. Third Edition, Improved.
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1805
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ANON.
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Discours de son Excellence Monsieur Jean Hancock, President du Congres de Philadelphie.
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1776
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ANON.
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A Document for All Thinking Men. The Political Letters and Writings of Gen. Scott, Reviewed, Discussed, and Compared. [Caption title].
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1852
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ANON.
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Col. Robinson's Colossus. Comic Trick Humpty Dumpty Pantomime and Speciality Co.
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1875
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ANON.
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Die grosse Feuersbrunst zu New-York, am 19. juli 1845. Vollständigste Schilderung nach den berichten von Augenzeugen und amerikan Blättern. Mit einer getreuen Abbildung der Explosion in Broad-street und dem Namensverzeichnisse sämmtlicher Abgebrannten und ihrer Geschäfte.
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1845
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ANSPACH, F.R.
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The Sons of the Sires; a History of the Rise, Progress, and Destiny of the American Party...to which is added a Review of the Letter of the Hon. Henry A. Wise, Against the Know-Nothings. By an American.
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1855
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ARMROYD, GEORGE.
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A Connected View of the Whole Internal Navigation of the United States...with a Sheet Map...and with Various Authentic Statistical Deetails. By a Citizen of the United States.
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1830
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ARMSTRONG, KOSCIUSKO
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Examination of Thomas L. McKenney's Reply to the Review of His Narrative, &c.
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1847
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ATWATER, CALEB.
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Remarks Made on a Tour to Prairie du Chien; Thence to Washington City, in 1829.
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1831
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BANCROFT, GEORGE.
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A History of the United States, from the Discovery of the American Continent to the Present Time. Vol. I-II.
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1834
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BEAN, L.L.
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Hunting - Fishing and Camping.
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1942
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BENSON, EGBERT.
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Vindication of the Captors of Major Andre.
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1817
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BENTON THOMAS HART.
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Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri, in Reply to Mr. Webster: The Resolution Offered by Mr. Foot, Relative to the Public Lands, Being Under Consideration. Delivered in the Senate, Session 1829-30.
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1830
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BENTON, T.H.
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Letter from Col. Benton to the People of Missouri. [Caption title].
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1853
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BENTON, THOMAS HART.
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Speech...in Reply to Mr. Webster: The Resolution Offered by Mr. Foot, Relative to the Public Lands....
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1830
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BIDDLE, NICHOLAS.
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Oration Delivered before the Pennsylvania State Society of Cincinnati, on the Fourth of July, MDCCCXI.
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1811
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BLACK, S.H..
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Engraved Copper Edition, 7.25" x 8," of the text and autographic signatures of the signers; in the center is a circular vignette engraving of the signing on July 4, 1776. With double-frame border, recto recently cleaned, the back time darkened and with tape marks.
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1859
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BLACK, S.H..
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Engraved Silver-Plated Copper Plaque, 7.25" x 8," of the complete text and autographic signatures of the signers; in the center is a circular vignette engraving of the signing on July 4, 1776. With double-frame border, in original black walnut frame.
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1859
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BLACK, S.H..
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Engraved Copper Edition, 7.25" x 8," of the text and autographic signatures of the signers; in the center is a circular vignette engraving of the signing on July 4, 1776. With double-frame border.
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1859
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BRADFORD, ALDEN.
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History of Massachusetts, from 1764 [...to 1820]. Vol. I-[III] (all).
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1822
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BRANAGAN, THOMAS.
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The Flowers of Literature. Being an Exhibition of the Most Interesting Geographical, Historical, Miscellaneous and Theological Subjects. To which are prefixed, Preliminary Addresses, to Parents, Teachers and Their Pupils. A New Edition...
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1810
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BRIDGE, JAMES HOWARD
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The History of the Carnegie Steel Company. An Inside Review of Its Humble Origin and Impressive Growth.
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1903
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BROWN, JOHN.
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ALS, 1-1/2 pp., 4to, closely written in ink, on blue-gray paper, dated Springfield, Mass., 17th March 1848. To Simon Perkins ["Friend Perkins"]. Integral address leaf in Brown's hand with postmark. Hole in 2nd leaf not affecting text. Fine and legible.
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1848
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BROWNLOW, WILLIAM G.
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A Political Register, Setting Forth the Principles of the Whig and Locofoco Parties in the United States, with the Life and Public Services of Henry Clay. Also an Appendix Personal to the Author...
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1844
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BRYANT, HENRY G.
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American Alpine Club, Philadelphia, Pa., Letter Book 1914-1916, 302 pp., bound “Tokio Letter Copying Book” with carbon and tracing paper copies, index section in front. Sq. sm. folio.
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1914
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BURLEIGH, WILLIAM HE
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The Republican Pocket Pistol. A Collection of Facts for Freeman.
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1856
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BURROUGHS, STEPHEN,
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Memoirs of Stephen Burroughs. Vol. II.
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1804
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BURROUGHS, STEPHEN.
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Sketch of the Life...Containing the Most Interesting Events of His Life, as Given by Himself.
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1814
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BURROUGHS, STEPHEN.
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Sketch of the Life of the Notorious Stephen Burroughs, Containing the Most Interesting Events of His Life. As Given by Himself.
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1810
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BURROUGHS, STEPHEN.
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Life of the Notorious Stephen Burroughs: Containing Many Incidents in the Life of This Wonderful Man, Never Before Published.
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1853
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CARTWRIGHT, PETER.
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Autobiography of Peter Cartwright, the Backwoods Preacher. Edited by W.P. Strickland. Forty-second thousand.
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1856
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CASS, LEWIS.
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A Discourse Pronounced at the Capitol of the United States, In the Hall of Representatives, Before the American Historical society, January 30, 1836,
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1836
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CAZNEAU, MRS. WILLIA
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Eagle Pass; or, Life n the Border. By Cora Montgomery.
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1852
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CHAPMAN, JAMES L.
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Americanism versus Romanism; or, the Cis-Atlantic Battle between Sam and the Pope.
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1856
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CHAPMAN, JOHN JAY.
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Learning and Other Essays.
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1910
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CHASE, SAMUEL.
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The Answer and Pleas of Samuel Chase, One of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Cout of the United States, to the Articles of Impeachment, Delivered Against Him...by the House of Representatives...
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1805
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CHASTELLUX, FRANCOIS
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Travels in North America, in the Years 1780, 1781, and 1782. Translated from the French by an English Gentleman, Who Resided in America at that Period. With Notes by the Translator. Vol. I-[II].
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1787
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CLINTON, DE WITT.
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A Discourse Delivered at Schenectady...Before the New-York Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa.
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1823
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CLINTON, DE WITT.
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A Discourse Delivered at Schenectady...Before the New-York Alpha of the Phi Beta Kappa.
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1823
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COLDEN, CADWALLADER
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Memoir...at the Celebration of the Completion of the New York Canals. [And] Appendix, Containing an Account of the Commemoration of the Completion of the Erie Canal...New York 1826 [Separate title, but pagination continuous with Colden's Memoir]. [And] Narrative of the Festivities Observed in Honor of the Completion of the Grand Erie Canal, Uniting the Waters of the Great Western Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean...by William L. Stone. New York 1825 [Separate title, but pagination continuous with Colden's Memoir].
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1825
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CRAMER, ZADOCK.
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The Navigator: Containing Directions for Navigating the Monongahela, Allegheny, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers...with Accurate Maps of the Ohio and Mississippi. To which is added, An Appendix, containing an Account of Louisiana, and of the Missouri and Columbia Rivers, as Discovered by the Voyage Under Captains Lewis and Clarke. Seventh Edition--Improved and Enlarged.
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1811
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CURTISS, DANIEL S.
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Western Portraiture, and Emigrants' Guide: a Description of Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa; with Remarks on Minnesota, and Other Territories.
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1852
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DAVIS, ASHEL.
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Ancient America: Including the Ruins of Central and other parts of America; the First Inhabitants of the Western Continent; and the Discovery of New England by the Northmen, Five Hundred Years Before Columbus....Twenty-fifth Edition.
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1852
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DAVIS, ASHEL.
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Antiquities of America, the First Inhabitants of Central America, and the Discovery of New-England, by the Northmen...with Important Additions. A Lecture...Sixteenth Edition, from the Twelfth Boston Edition.
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1846
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DAVISON, G.M.
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The Traveller's Guide Through the Middle and Northern States, and the Provinces of Canada. Eighth Edition.
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1840
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DECATUR, STEPHEN & J
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Correspondence, Between the Late Commodore Stephen Decatur and Commodore James Barron, Which Led to the Unfortunate Meeting of the Twenty-Second of March.
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1820
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DENSLOW, VAN BUREN.
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Fremont and McClellan, Their Political and Military Careers Reviewed...Second Edition.
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1862
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DERBY, JOHN BARTON.
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Political Reminiscences, Including a Sketch of the Origin and History of the "Statesman Party" of Boston.
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1835
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DIXON, WILLIAM HEPWO
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New America. With Illustrations from Original Photographs. In Two Volumes. Third Edition.
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1867
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DOW, LORENZO.
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Analectic History; Touching Nullification, Northern and Southern. The Last Warning of...
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1834
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DRAKE, BENJAMIN & E.
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Cincinnati in 1826.
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1827
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DUANE, WILLIAM.
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The Two Americas, Great Britain, and the Holy Alliance.
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1824
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DUANE, WILLIAM.
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Politics for American Farmers; Being a Series of Tracts, Exhibiting the Blessings of Free Government, As It Is Administered in the United States, Compared with the Boasted Stupendous Fabric of British Monarchy. Originally Written For, and Published in, the Aurora of Philadelphia, in the Beginning of 1807.
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1807
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DUANE, WILLIAM.
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Report of a Debate, in the Senate of the United States, on a Resolution for Recommending to the Legislatures of the Several States, an Amendment to the Third Paragraph of the First Section of the Second Article of the Constitution of the United States, Relative to the Mode of Electing a President and Vice President of the Said States.
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1804
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DWIGHT, TIMOTHY.
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Travels; In New England and New York....
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1821
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EDWARDS, J.C.
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Speech...in Relation to the Territory in Dispute Between the State of Missouri and the United States, and to the True Location of the Boundary between Missouri and Iowa. Delivered in the House...July 20, 1842.
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1843
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EMMONS, WILLIAM.
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Biography of Martin Van Buren, Vice President of the United States...with the Late Letter of Colonel Thos. H. Benton, to the Convention of the State of Mississippi.
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1835
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FAIRFIELD, EDMUND B.
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Wickedness in High Place. A Review of the Beecher Case. Second Edition, Revised.
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1874
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FARNUM, ALEXANDER.
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The Great Tragedy of 1881. A Paper Read Before the Friday Evening Club November 4, 1881.
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1882
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FISHER, WILLIAM.
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An Interesting Account of the Voyages and Travels of Captains Lewis and Clarke...to which is added A complete Dictionary of the Indian Tongue.
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1813
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FISK, THEOPHILUS.
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Our Country; Its Dangers and Destiny. An Address Delivered Before the Cadets of the Norwich University, at the Annual Commencement, August 20, 1840.
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1845
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FLINT, TIMOTHY.
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Recollections of the Last Ten Years, Passed in Occasional Residences and Journeyings in the Valley of the Mississippi, from Pittsburg and the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico, and from Florida to the Spanish Frontier...
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1826
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FLINT, TIMOTHY.
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Recollections of the Last Ten Years, Passed in Occasional Residences and Journeyings in the Valley of the Mississippi, from Pittsburg and the Missouri to the Gulf of Mexico, and from Florida to the Spanish Frontier...
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1826
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FREMONT, JOHN CHARLE
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Two (2) pp. ALS, to Samuel P. Dinsmore, Concerning a Run for President. New York, June 15, 1864. 8vo. Crescent shaped tear, no loss. Ink. Slightly browned & stained.
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1864
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GARRISON, WILLIAM LL
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The Nation’s Shame. Sonnets…
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1899
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GESNER, ABRAHAM.
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A Practical Treatise on Coal, Petroleum, and Other Distilled Oils. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. By Dr. George Weltden Gesner.
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1865
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GRAHAM, J.D.
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Messages from the Governors of Maryland and Pennsylvania, Transmitting the Reports of the Joint Commissioners, and of Lieut. Col. Graham...in relation to the Intersection of the Boundary Lines of the States of Maryland, Pennsylvania and Delaware, being a Portion of Mason and Dixon's Line. With a Map. Second Edition.
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1862
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GRAY, FRANK S.
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"For Love of Bears." A Description of a Recent Hunting Trip with a romantic Finale--A True Story. By "James Daly." Profusely illustrated by pencil sketches...
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1886
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GRAY, FRANK S.
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"For Love of Bears." A Description of a Recent Hunting Trip with a romantic Finale--A True Story. By "James Daly." Profusely illustrated by pencil sketches...
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1886
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HALE, SALMA.
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History of the United States of America; With a Brief Account of Some of the Principal Empires & States of Ancient & Modern Times. For the Use of Schools and Private Families. By a Citizen of Massachusetts.
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1820
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HALL, BAYNARD.
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The New Purchase: Or, Seven and a Half Years in the Far West. By Robert Carlton, Esquire.
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1843
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HAMILTON, THOMAS.
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Men and Manners in America.
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1833
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HANNA, JOHN SMITH.
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Lectures on the Glory of Columbia; Embracing a Succinct Account of Numerous Events from the Landing of Christopher Columbus Up to the Present Time. The Whole Interspersed with Biographical Sketches of the Lives and Actions of Illustrious Soldiers of the Revolutionary and Last Wars, Officers and Men. Also, a Number of Eminent Civilians...Embellished with a Number of Engravings.
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1844
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HARDIE, JAMES.
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The Description of the City of New-York; Containing Its Population, Institutions, Commerce, Manufactures, Public Buildings, Courts of Justice, Places of Amusement, &c. To which is prefixed, A Brief Account of Its First Settlement...
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1827
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HARRISON, WILLIAM H.
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Inaugural Address. President Wm. H. Harrison, Delivered Before the Two Houses of Congress....March 4, 1841. [Caption title]. Broadside, printed in four columns.
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1841
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HARRISON, WILLIAM H.
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President Harrison's Inaugural Address. [Caption title in two lines]. Broadside, on silk, four columns of text, printed blue on silk with good margins.
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1841
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HEAD, EDWARD FRANCIS
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Poltroonius; a Tragic Farce. In One Act. By an Admirer of Chivalry.
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1856
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HINES, DAVID THEO.
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The Life, Adventures and Opinions of David Theo. Hines, of South Carolina; Master of Arts, and, Sometimes, Doctor of Medicine;--alias, Dr. Hamilton, Col. Hamilton, Dr. Haynes [and 14 more doctors or military officers]...in a Series of Letters to His Friends. Written by Himself.
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1840
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HINES, GUSTAVUS.
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Life on the Plains of the Pacific. Oregon: Its History, Condition and Prospects...
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1851
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HOFFMAN, C. F.
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A Winter in the Far West.
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1835
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HOFFMAN, CHARLES FEN
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A Winter in the West.
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1835
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HOGABOAM, JAMES J.
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The Bean Creek Valley. Incidents of Its Early Settlement....
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1876
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HOLMES, ABIEL.
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An Address delivered before the American Antiquarian Society...on Their Second Anniversary...
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1814
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HOSMER, WM. ED.
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Autobiography of Rev. Alvin Torry, First Missionary to the Six Nations and the Northwestern Tribes of British North America.
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1862
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HUGHES, JOHN T.
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Doniphan's Expedition; Containing an Account of the Conquest of New Mexico: General Kearney's Overland Expedition to California; Doniphan's Campaign Against the Navahos; His Unparalleled March Upon Chihuahua and Durango; and the Operations of General Price at Santa Fe: with a Sketch of the Life of Col. Doniphan. Illustrated with Plans of Battle-Fields and Fine Engravings.
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1847
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JACKSON, ANDREW.
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Proclamation By Andrew Jackson, President of the United States. [Caption title].
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1832
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JACKSON, ANDREW.
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Proclamation By Andrew Jackson, President of the United States of America. [Caption title]. Broadside, 24" x 18". Printed in five columns on silk, with eagle vignette at top, and fine typographical border.
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1832
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JACKSON, ANDREW.
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President's Message. Salem Gazette, Register, and Observer, Extra....Dec. 11. [Caption title]. Large folio broadsheet, six columns of text on each side.
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1830
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JACKSON, ANDREW.
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President Jackson's Proclamation. [Caption title]. Broadside, 25.5" x 20." Printed in five columns on silk, with wide borders of flowers and medallions.
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1832
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JACKSON, ANDREW.
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Proclamation, By Andrew Jackson, President of the United States. [Caption title]. Broadside printed in gold in four columns, with ornate typographical border. 17" x 14."
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1832
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JACKSON, ANDREW.
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The Proclamation of Andrew Jackson, President, To the People of the United States of America. [Title in three lines, on silk, with typographical border & eagle at top center. Five columns of text].
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1832
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JACKSON, ANDREW.
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Supplement to the National Intelligencer. Wash[i]ngton: Friday, January 18, 1833. Message of the President [Andrew Jackson]…to both Houses of Congress, transmitting copies of the Ordinance and other Documents, and his Proclamation in relation to South Carolina [caption and sub-heading]. Elephant folio broadsheet (15” x 21”), five columns per side. Old folds, lightly toned and foxed. Very good.
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1833
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JACKSON, ANDREW.
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The President's Proclamation, Relating to the South Carolina Ordinance. [Caption title]. Broadside on silk, with typographical borders, printed in seven columns.
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1832
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JACKSON, DANIEL.
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Religious Experience, Call to the Ministry, and Gospel Labors...Including Many Incidents of Pastoral Life, and His Southern Visit in Tennessee...In Two Parts...
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1859
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JACOB, JOHN J.
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A Biographical Sketch of the Life of the Late Capt. Michael Cresap.
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1881
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JOHNSON, SAMUEL.
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Political Reflections, Delivered on Springfield-Hill, Massachusetts, March 4th, 1829, in Commemoration of the Inauguration of Gen. Andrew Jackson as President of the United States.
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1829
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JOHNSON, WILLIAM.
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Remarks, Critical and Historical, on an Article in the...North American Review, relating to Count Pulaski...
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1825
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KEATING, WILLIAM H.
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Narrative of an Expedition to the Source of St. Peter's River, Lake Winnepeek, Lake of the Woods...in Two Volumes.
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1824
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KENT, JAMES.
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An Anniversary Discourse, Delivered Before the New-York Historical Society, December 6, 1828.
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1829
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KENT, JAMES.
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An Address Delivered at New Haven, Before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, September 13, 1831.
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1831
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KIRK, EDWARD N.
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Great Men are God's Gift. A Discourse on the Death of the Hon. Daniel Webster. Delivered in Mt. Vernon Church, on Sunday, Oct. 31, 1852. Published by Request of the Mount Vernon Association of Young Men.
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1852
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KNOWLES, JAMES D.
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Oration, Delivered at the Columbian College, in the District of Columbia, July 4, 1823.
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1823
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LAMBERT, JOHN.
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Travels Through Canada, and the United States...1806, 1807, & 1808. Biographical Notices and Anecdotes of Some of the Leading Characters in the United States. In Two Volumes. With a Map and Numerous Engravings. Third Edition, Corrected and Improved.
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1816
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LESTER, C. EDWARDS E
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The Gallery of Illustrious Americans, Containing the Portraits and Biographical Sketches of Twenty-Four of the Most Eminent Citizens of the Republic, Since the Death of Washington. Daguerreotypes by Brady--Engraved by D'Avignon.
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1850
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LETTS, J. M.
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A Pictorial View of California; Including a Description of the Panama and Nicaragua Routes.
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1853
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LLOYD, THOMAS Stenog
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The Trials of William S. Smith, and Samuel G. Ogden, for Misdemeanours, Had in the Circuit Court of the United States for the New-York District, in July, 1806. With a Preliminary Account of the Proceedings of the Same Court Against Messrs. Smith & Ogden, in the Preceding April Term.
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1807
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LYMAN, THEODORE.
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A Short Account of the Hartford Convention, Taken from Official Documents, and Addressed to the Fair Minded and the Well Disposed. To which is added an Attested Copy of the Secret Journal of that Body.
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1823
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M'CLUNG, JOHN.
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Sketches of Western Adventure: Containing an Account of the Most Interesting Incidents Connected with theSettlement of the West, from 1755 to 1794: Together with an Appendix.
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1832
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M'CLUNG, JOHN.
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Sketches of Western Adventure: Containing an Account of the Most Interesting Incidents Connected with the Settlement of the West, from 1755 to 1794: With an Appendix. Revised and Corrected, with Engraving.
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1847
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MACHIAVEL sic, NICHO
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The Art of War. In Seven Books...To which is added, Hints Relative to Warfare, by a Gentleman of the State of New-York [Robert Fulton].
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1815
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MACHIAVEL sic, NICHO
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The Art of War. In Seven Books...To which is added, Hints Relative to Warfare, by a Gentleman of the State of New-York [Robert Fulton].
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1815
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MADISON JAMES.
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An Act To lay and collect a Direct Tax [Caption title]. Narrow 4to broadside, chip in margin on left side.
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1813
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MANN, HORACE.
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An Oration, Delivered at Dedham [Mass.], July 4th, 1823....
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1823
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MARSH, GEO. P.
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The American Historical School: a Discourse Delivered Before the Literary Societies of Union College.
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1847
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MARSHALL, JOHN.
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The Life of George Washington...Compiled Under the Inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington...to which is Prefixed an Introduction...
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1804
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MAXCY, JONATHAN.
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An Oration, Delivered in the First Congregational Meeting-House, in Providence, on the Fourth of July, 1799. Contemporary manuscript presentation to one Edward Whipple, from persons unknown, on upper corner of title.
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1799
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McKEAN, JOSEPH.
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A Plea for Friendship and Patriotism; in Two Discourses...on the Annual Fast, 7 April, 1814.
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1814
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McLEOD, DONALD.
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History of Wiskonsan, From Its First Discovery to the Present Period, Including a Geological and Topographical Description of the Territory with a Correct Catalogue of Its Plants.
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1846
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MEAD, CHARLES.
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Mississippian Scenery; a Poem, Descriptive of the Interior of North America.
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1819
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MERCER, CHARLES FENT
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An Exposition of the Weakness and Inefficiency of the Government of the United States...
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1845
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MILLER, HENRY W.
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Address Delivered Before the Philanthropic and Dialectic Societies of the University of North Carolina...
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1857
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MONK, JACOB Publishe
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Monk's New American Map Exhibiting the Larger Portion of North America; Embracing the United States and Territories, Mexico and Central America including the West India Islands, Canadas, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia. Compiled from recent Government surveys and other authentic sources.
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1856
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MONROE, JAMES.
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Message From the President ... to Both Houses of Congress, at the Commencement of the First Session of the Eighteenth Congress. December 2, 1823. Printed by Order of the House....
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1823
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MONROE, JAMES.
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Christian Mirror….Extra....December 12, 1823. [Caption title].
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1823
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MORTON, NATHANIEL.
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New-England's Memorial: Or, a Brief Relation of...the Planters of New-England, in America: With Special Reference to...New-Plymouth...
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1772
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NEW HAMPSHIRE REPUBL
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Address of the Great State Convention of Friends of the Administration, Assembled at the Capitol in Concord, June 12, 1828. With the Speech of Mr. [Ichabod] Bartlett, in Reply to the Charges Which Have Been Made Against Mr. Adams.
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1828
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PACKARD, ALPHEUS S.
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Address on the Life and Character of Thomas C. Upham, D.D. Delivered at the Interment, Brunswick, Me., April 4, 1872.
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1873
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PAINE, THOMAS?.
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General Wolfe. [Caption title]. Large 4to broadside (28.5 x 24 cm.) Verse in two columns.
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1800
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PAINE, WILLIAM.
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An Address to the Members of the American Antiquarian Society, Pronounced in King's Chapel, Boston, on Their Third Anniversary, October 23, 1815.
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1815
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PARK, ROSWELL.
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A Sketch of the History and Topography of West Point and the U.S. Military Academy.
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1840
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PARKINSON, RICHARD.
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The Experienced Farmer's Tour in America...to which are added, Sketches, Published by J.B. Boadley, Esq. Philadelphia...
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1805
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PARKMAN, FRANCIS JR.
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The California and Oregon Trail: Being Sketches of Prairie and Rocky Mountain Life.
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1849
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PAULDING, J.K.
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The United States and England: Being a Reply to the Criticism of Inchiquin's Letters....
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1815
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PAYNE, JOHN HOWARD.
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From the New York Evening Post, of November 28, 1850. John Howard Payne's Reply to Senator Benton. [Caption title]. Large 4to. Single sheet folded to 4 pp., with text on p. [1] and p. [4].
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1850
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PECK, J.M.
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A Guide for Emigrants, Containing Sketches of Illinois, Missouri, and the Adjacent Parts.
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1837
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PICKERING, TIMOTHY.
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Instructions to the Envoys Extraordinary and Ministers Plenipotentiary from the United States...to the French Republic, Their Letters of Credence and Full Powers, and the Dispatches Received from Them Relative to Their Mission.
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1798
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POST, C.C.
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Ten Years a Cowboy. Addenda by Tex Bender, the Cowboy Fiddler.
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1898
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PRANG, LOUIS & H. MI
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(The State Arms of the Union.) Title leaf lacking.
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1876
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PRIEST, JOSIAH.
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American Antiquities, and Discoveries in the West: Being an Exhibition of the Evidence that an Ancient Population of Partially Civilized Nations...Peopled America...and Inquiries into Their Origin, with a Copious Description of many of their stupendous Works, now in ruins...Second Edition, Revised.
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1833
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PRINCE, THOMAS?
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The Vade Mecum for America: Or a Companion for Traders and Travellers: Containing...the Names of the Towns...of New-England, New-York, and the Jersies...Pensilvania, Maryland and Virginia...a Description of the Principal Roads from the Mouth of Kennebeck-River...to James River in Virginia...To which is added, the Names of the Streets in Boston.
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1732
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RANDOLPH, EDMUND.
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A Vindication of Mr. Randolph's Resignation.
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1795
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RAY, WILLIAM.
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Horrors of Slavery: or, the American Tars in Tripoli. Containing an Account of the Loss and Capture of the United States Frigate Philadelphia...Written During Upwards of Nineteen Months' Imprisonment and Vassalage Among the Turks.
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1808
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REDE, LEMAN THOMAS.
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The Art of Money Getting; Showing the Means by Which an Individual May Obtain and Retain Health, Wealth, and Happiness.
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1832
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REED, WILLIAM B.
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A Letter on American History.
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1847
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RICHARDSON, JOHN.
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An Account of the Life of that Ancient Servant...giving a Relation of Many of His Trials...in England, Ireland and America.
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1807
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ROBERTSON, DAVID.
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Reports of the Trials of Colonel Aaron Burr...for Treason, and for a Misdemeanor, in Preparing the Means of a Military Expedition Against Mexico...to which is added, an Appendix. Containing the Arguments and Evidence in Support and Defence of the Motion...to Commit A. Burr, H. Blannerhassett and I. Smith, to be Sent for Trial to the State of Kentucky...
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1808
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ROPES, MRS. H.A.
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Six Months in Kansas. By a Lady.
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1856
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ROPES, MRS. H.A.
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Six Months in Kansas. By a Lady.
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1856
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ROWLAND, WILLIAM F.
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A Sermon, Delivered at Exeter [N.H.], December 22d, 1820. Being the Second Centennial Anniversary of the Landing of the Pilgrims of New-England. Published by Request of the Hearers.
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1821
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RUSH, RICHARD.
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ALS to Minister Charles Bagot, April 27, 1817. 4to. 1 p. Ink. Fine.
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1817
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RUSSELL, JONATHAN.
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An Oration, Pronounced July 4, 1800, at the Baptist Meeting-house in Providence; It Being the Anniversary of American Independence.
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1830
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SARGENT, WINTHROP.
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Political Intolerance, or the Violence of Party Spirit; Exemplified in A Recent Removal from Office: With a Comment upon Executive Conduct...By one of the American People.
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1801
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SCHOOLCRAFT, H.R., C
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Report of the Committee of the New York Historical Society, on a National Name, March 31, 1845. [Caption title].
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1845
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SEWARD, WILLIAM H.
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The Elements of Empire in America.
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1844
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SEYBERT, ADAM.
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Statistical Annals: Embracing Views of the Population, Commerce, Navigation, Fisheries, Public Lands, Post Office Establishment, Revenues, Mint, Military and Naval Establishments, Expenditures, Public Debt, and Sinking Fund, of the United States of America....
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1818
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SEYBERT, ADAM.
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Statistical Annals: Embracing Views of the Population, Commerce, Navigation, Fisheries, Public Lands, Post Office Establishment, Revenues, Mint, Military and Naval Establishments, Expenditures, Public Debt, and Sinking Fund, of the United States of America....
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1818
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SHERBURNE, ANDREW.
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Memoirs of Andrew Sherburne: a Pensioner of the Navy of the Revolution.
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1828
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SHRIMPTON, CHARLES.
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The Black Phantom, or Woman's Endurance: a Narrative Connected with the Early History of Canada and the American Revolution.
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1867
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SILLIMAN, AUGUSTUS E
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A Gallop Among American Scenery: or, Sketches of American Scenes and Military Adventure.
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1843
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SMITH, ROBERT.
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Robert Smith's Address to the People of the United States.
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1811
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STUART, JAMES.
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Three Years in North America. From the Second London Edition. In Two Volumes.
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1833
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SUTCLIFF, ROBERT.
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Travels in Some Parts of North America, in the Years 1804, 1805, & 1806.
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1812
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TAYLOR, JOHN.
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An Enquiry into the Principles and Tendency of Certain Public Measures.
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1794
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THOM, ADAM.
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The Claims of the Oregon Territory Considered.
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1844
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THOMAS, DAVID.
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Travels Through the Western Country in the Summer of 1816...with a Map of the Wabash Country, Now Settling.
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1819
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THOMAS, ISAIAH.
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Communication from the President of the American Antiquarian Society to the Members, October 24th, 1814. Together with the Laws of the Society, as Revised.
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1814
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THOMAS, ISAIAH.
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The History of Printing in America. With a Biography of Printers, and an Account of Newspapers....In Two Volumes.
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1810
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THOMAS, ISAIAH.
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Communication from the President of the American Antiquarian Society to the Members, October 24th, 1814. Together with the Laws of the Society, as Revised.
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1814
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THOMPSON, WADDY.
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Recollections of Mexico.
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1846
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THOMPSON, ZADOCK.
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History of the State of Vermont, from Its Earliest Settlement to the Cose of the Year 1832.
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1833
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THORBURN, GRANT Comp
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The Correspondence Between Thomas Paine and William Carver. Extracted from Cheetham’s Life of Paine, page 252, Published in 1809.
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1831
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TOCQUEVILLE, ALEXIS
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De La Democratie en Amerique....Tome Premier [-Cinquieme].
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1840
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VAUX, ROBERTS.
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Memoirs of the Life of Anthony Benezet.
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1817
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VERPLANCK, GULIAN C.
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An Anniversary Discourse, Delivered before the New-York Historical Society, December 7, 1818.
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1818
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WARD, ARTEMUS & WILL
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Speeches of...Artemus Ward [and William Gaston]...on the Fifth Day of March, 1814, on a Bill Making Appropriations for the Support of the Military Establishment...
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1814
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WEBSTER, DANIEL.
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Speech...in Rely [sic] to Mr. Hayne, of South Carolina: the Resolution Offered by Mr. Foot, Relative to the Public Lands, Being Under Consideration. Delivered in the Senate, January 26, 1830.
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1830
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WEBSTER, DANIEL.
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Supplement. Mr. Webster's Second Speech. [Caption title]. Folio broadsheet, printed in five columns on recto & four on verso.
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1830
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WEBSTER, DANIEL.
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A Discourse, Delivered at Plymouth, December 22, 1820. In Commemoration of the First Settlement of New-England.
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1821
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WEEMS, REV. MASON LO
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The Philanthropist; or, a Good Twenty-Five Cents Worth of Political Love Powder, for Honest Adamites and Jeffersonians...
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1799
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WILLARD, EMMA.
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An Appeal to the Public, Especially Those Concerned in Education, Against the Wrong and Injury Done by Marcus Willson, in His Pamphlet Entitled "Report on American Histories..." Showing Also Their Trespasses on My Literary Property. [Wrapper title].
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1847
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WILLIAMS, ROGER.
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Publications of the Narragansett Club. (First Series). Volume I-[VI] (all published).
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1866
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WILLIAMS, THOMAS WHE
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ALS to Charles Phelps Williams, Stonington, Connecticut. Postmark, Washington City, July 24, 1840. Signed “Your friend. Th. W. Williams”. One sheet 10”x16” folded and addressed, free frank. Ink, bright, previous folds, very good.
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1840
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WILLIAMS, WILLIAM.
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Journal of the life, Travels, and Gospel Labours, of William Williams, a Minister of the Society of Friends, Late of White-Water, Indiana.
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1828
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WOOLMAN, JOHN.
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The Works of John Woolman.
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1774
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WORCESTER, J.E.
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A Gazetteer of the United States Abstracted from the Universal Gazetteer...
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1818
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WRIGHT, FRANCES.
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Views of Society and Manners in America...by an Englishwoman
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1821
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YOUNG & MINNS.
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The Defence of Young and Minns, Printers to the State...with an Appendix, Containing the Debate, &c.
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1805
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