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Acts of the State of Ohio, Passed and Revised, First Session of the Third General Assembly, Begun and Held at the Town of Chillicothe, December 3, 1804, and in the Third Year of the Said State. Also, the Constitution of the United States, Ordinance, Constitution of the State of Ohio, Laws of Congress...Vol. I [all published]....
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1805
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Die Ernsthafte Christenpflicht darinnen schoene, Geistreiche Gebacter, darmit sich fromme Christen-Harzen zu allen Zeiten und in allen Nothen trosten koennen.
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1839
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Mann's Felly-Bending Machine. Patented August 31, 1858. [Caption title]. Folio broadside with engraved illustration of the machine at work, plus text.
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1858
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Carrier's Address, to the Patrons of the Marietta Republican. January 1, 1853. [Caption title]. Small folio broadside, printed in blue & red with a red typographical border.
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1853
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Old Soldier's Advocate,--Extra.[ Caption title]. Folio broadside, printed in four columns.
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1861
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List of Delegates to the Ohio Constitutional Convention. In Columbus--Assembled May 6, 1860. [Caption title.] Folio broadside, with typographical border.
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1850
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Instructions of the Fire Department of the Ohio Mutual Insurance Co., for the Use and Direction of Its Agents. Third Edition, Revised and Corrected.
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1846
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Champaign County Court of Common Pleas Cohabiting Complaint. Ohio vs. Jacob Fritzel. January 1811 Term. Oblong 8vo., docketed on verso. Folds, edges browned. Ink.
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1811
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Central College Day Book. 1852-1872. Sm. 4to. Account Book. 150 pp. Contemp. calf covers, stamped leather decorations, marbled endpapers. Some back pages cut out-- may have been blanks. Legible ink & some pencil.
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1852
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Vernon Township, Richland County, Ohio, City Clerk's Book. March 1846 - December 12, 1877. Folio. Ink. 500 pp., first 3 pp. missing. Contemp. calf, well worn, spine separating. Some faded ink, back 20-30 pages and back cover water damaged.
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1846
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A Key To Find Any Name or Word. [Caption title]. 8vo. broadside with thick typographical border.
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1850
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CLEVELAND MORNING LEADER. Vol. XIX, No. 102. Friday Morning, April 28, 1865.
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1865
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CLEVELAND MORNING LEADER. Vol. XIX, No. 102. Friday Morning, April 28, 1865.
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1865
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Order of Exercises. Public Declamations. Marietta College, Tuesday Evening, July 30, 1839. [Caption title and partial text]. 12mo. Broadside, 7-7/8” x 5." Text within an elaborate, wide ornamental border. Fine and an attractive example.
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1839
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Plan of the House of Delegates to the Constitutional Convention. [Caption title]. Broadside, 13” x 13”. Folded in quarters. Sheet toned, some minor chips and separations at edges. Very good.
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1850
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Rates of Toll For 1847, on the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, On each 1000 pounds, and in the same proportion for a greater or lesser weight. [Caption title]. Broadside, 19” x 8," text within an ornamental border. Signed in type by Leicester King as President of the Canal Co. at end. Side margins cropped right down to border. Neatly backed.
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1847
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Accounts of John K. Green, Lumber Merchant. 1855-1870. 8 x 13 inches. 433 pp. Contemp. sheep, worn. and spine wear, spine separation, pages intact and legible. Ink.
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1855
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The Discipline of the Society of Friends, of Ohio Yearly Meeting; Printed by Direction of the Meeting, Held at Mount Pleasant, in the Year 1819.
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1819
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A List of Goods Sold Out at Publick Auction Belonging to the Estate of George Glasener Dec'd, Late of the Town of Cadiz, Harrison County, State of Ohio. Sept. 5, 1817. Jos. M. Millar, Admin. Sheets 8 x 13 inches, no cover, folded, bound with string. 22 pp. Browned, ink slightly faded. Legible.
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1817
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Diary of a Farmer. Madison, Lake County, Ohio. 1884-86. Pocket book, 3 x 7.25 inches.160 pp. Printed pocketbook "The American Diary for 1883", with chronological entries. Handwritten in ink, bright.
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1884
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Official Proceedings of the National Democratic Convention, Held at Cincinnati, June 2-6, 1856.
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90516
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Vinton Co. Ohio Union Presidential Ticket (Election November 4, 1864.) For President, Abraham Lincoln...For Vice President, Andrew Johnson....[Caption & partial text].
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1864
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AMES, A.D.
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Driven to the Wall, or True to the Last. A Play in Four Acts.
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1876
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ATWATER, CALEB.
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An Essay on Education.
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1841
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AYDELOTT, B.P.
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The Teacher's Encouragements. An Address, Delivered by Appointment at a Meeting of the Teachers of Hamilton County, Ohio. At Carthage, June 27, 1835.
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1835
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BALLOU, ELLIS.
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An Account of the Coal Bank Disaster at Blue Rock, Ohio, in which four men were buried beneath the hill for two weeks; together with their own account of the feelings they experienced in their solitary confinement.
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1856
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BARNUM, H.L.
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Family Receipts, or Practical Guide for the Husbandman and Housewife...Agriculture, Gardening, Brewery, Cookery, Dairy, Confectionary, Diseases, Farriery, Ingrafting....
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1831
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BISHOP, R.H.
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A Manual of Logic.
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1830
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BISHOP, R.H.
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Elements of Logic; or a Summary of the General Principles and Different Modes of Reasoning. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged.
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1833
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BISHOP, R.H.
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Oxford Addresses: Being the Inaugural Address, and Address to the Graduates of Miami University, of the Years 1829, '30, '31, 32, '33, '34...Addresses Delivered, on Anniversary Occasions, Before the Erodelphian and Union Literary Societies of Miami University: and an Address delivered at the Anniversary of the Society of the Alumni of Miami University, Sept. 22, 1834, by William M. Corry.
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1835
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BUNYAN, JOHN.
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The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is To Come. Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream. With Notes...
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1813
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CHASE, PHILANDER.
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Defense of Kenyon College. [Wrapper title.]
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1831
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CHIDLAW, B.W.
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Yr American, yr hwn syyd yn cynnwys Nodau ar daith o ddyffryn Ohio i Gymru, Golweg ar dalaeth Ohio. Hanes Sefydliadau Cymreig yn America; Cyfarwyddiadau i ymofynwyr cyn y daith, ar y daith, ac yn y Wlad. Yr Ail Argraffiad.
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1840
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CLARK, GEORGE ROGERS
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"Sales of Nonresident delinquent's lands of the Virginia Military district in the county of Ross [Ohio] for the State taxes of 1800, 1801 & 1802, by John Carlisle, Collector." Folio, 24 page manuscript, written entirely in ink, signed by Carlisle on last page, ("I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true transcript of the sales made by me..."), dated "Chillicothe, Dec. 10th 1803."
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1800
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CUTLER, HANNAH.
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The Ohio Convention Reporter. Published by J.G. Adel & Co., Phonographic Reporters. [Wrapper title]. Volume I, No. 2 [changed to 3 in pencil]. February [changed to March in pencil] 1870.
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1870
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DE BECK, WILLIAM L.
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Murder Will Out. The First Step in Crime Leads to the Gallows. The Horrors of the Queen City....By an Old Citizens.
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1867
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DE BECK, WILLIAM.
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Murder Will Out. The First Step in Crime Leads to the Gallows. The Horrors of the Queen City....By an Old Citizen.
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1867
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DENTON, DR. EVERT.
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Medical Lecture & Practice Notebook,1826-1829. Inside cover; “E. Denton 139 South Fifth Philadelphia R.E. Denton”. Sq. 8vo. 175 pp. Contemp. calf bound notebook with orig. marbled boards, ink & pencil. Approx. Cover slightly separating, some pages loose with edge wear, a few pages torn out near end, browned.
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1826
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DRAKE, BENJAMIN & E.
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Cincinnati in 1826.
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1827
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DWYER, THOMAS.
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General Merchant’s Accounts. 1845-1868. 288 pp. 4to. Ink. “Thos. Dwyer” on back flyleaf. “J.W. Dwyer” on front flyleaf. Index. Old covers (front detached). Pages browned, foxed. Ink bright.
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1845
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EICHBAUM, GEO. R.
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Report of the Chief Engineer on the Location and Estimates of Cost of the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad. Accompanied by the Report of Prof. Alexander C. Twining, Consulting Engineer, and the Statement of the President and Directors to the Stockholders of the Company.
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1849
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FARNSWORTH, OLIVER?
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The Cincinnati Directory, Containing the Names, Profession and Occupation of the Inhabitants of the Town, Alphabetically Arranged; with the Number of the Building Occupied by Each...with an Interesting Sketch of Its Local Situation and Improvements....By a Citizen.
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1819
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FINLEY, JAMES B., et
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Sermons on Miscellaneous Subjects, by the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Senior Preachers of the Ohio and North Ohio Conferences.
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1847
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FINNEY, CHARLES G.
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Skeletons of a Course of Theological Lectures. Vol. I (all).
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1840
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FITCH, J.M.
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Letter to the Oberlin Evangelist Subscribers. [Caption title.] 4to broadside. Old folds, tears at top, stained. Sound.
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1851
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FOOT, AUGUSTUS.
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Autobiography. Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 5, 1879. 3-1/4 pp. 4to. Ink on lined paper. Watermark of deer ” Bradgate”. No cover, string bound. Browned, very legible. Slight edge wear.
[with] Draft of letter to Rev. Bacon. Cleveland, Nov. 1863. 4to, folded. 4 pp. Ink, signed. [with] ALS to daughter from Aurelia Foot. Aug. 3, 1864. 4to sheet folded. 4 pp.
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1879
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FOX, CHARLES JAMES.
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Ohio Farmer's Account Book, 1841-47. Sq. 12mo. 107 pp. Ink. Contemp. calf backed plain boards.
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1841
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GARDNER, MERCY.
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Cincinnati, August 1, 1834. James Gardner. To the Public. Gardner's Celebrated Vegetable Liniment, is now prepared only by Glascoe & Harrison...[Caption title & partial text]. Sm. 4to broadside, printed in two columns.
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1835
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GILBERT, A.W.
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Report Upon a General System of Sewerage, for the City of Cincinnati...
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1852
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GOULD, MARCUS T.C.
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Report of the Trial of Friends, at Steubenville, Ohio, from the 15th to the 26th of October, 1828...
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1829
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HOOPER, EDWARD JAMES
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The Practical Farmer, Gardener and Housewife; or, Dictionary of Agriculture, Horticulture, and Domestic Economy: including Descriptions of the Most Improved Kinds of Live Stock...Raising of Silk...the Cultivation of Some Select Flowers and Ornamental Shrubs
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1840
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HOUGH, SABIN.
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The Judgment Day: Showing Where, How, and When the Last Judgment Takes Place.
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1849
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HUNT, RACHEL
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Autumnal Fruits and Flowers: Being the Effusions of a Reflecting Mind in the Decline of Life
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1843
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JOHNSON, H.U.
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From Dixie to Canada. Romances and Realities of the Underground Railroad. Vol. I. [All publ.] First Thousand.
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1894
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KAUFMANN, PETER.
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Constitution of the "Workingmen's Union" of Stark County, Ohio. Die Constitution des "Arbeiter Bundes" von Stark County, Ohio....
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1861
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KILBOURNE, JOHN.
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Public Documents Concerning the Ohio Canals, which are to Connect Lake Erie with the Ohio River, Comprising a Complete Official History...
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1832
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KIRK, TIMOTHY, Sr.
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Correspondence Concerning Ohio Lands. Four (4) Letters 1810-1815. 13” x 14”, folded with integral address, wax seals. 4 pp. One letter Levi Haines to Mark Haines, September 20,1833. Mount Pleasant Township, Ohio. Outside covers have ball point pen notations. Ink. Tears at edges, folds, no loss.
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1810
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LANE THEOLOGICAL SEM
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Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1841-42.
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1842
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LEWIS, G.F. Ed..
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Old Soldier's Advocate. A Paper for the Times. [Caption title]. With engraved portrait of Zackary Taylor. Narrow folio broadside.
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1859
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LONGLEY, ELIAS.
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American Manual of Phonography. Being a Complete Exposition of Phonetic Shorthand...
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1854
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MILTZ, CASPER 1803-a
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Holograph Petition Signed by Seventy-Five Citizens to Keep Open a Tavern. To the Court of Common Pleas for Knox County, [Ohio], n.d. Ca. early 1830s. 1 p. large 4to. Ink, browned but bright, legible.
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1830
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MOORE, JAMES.
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Two Champaign County, Ohio, court documents regarding Bigamy, ink, each 1 p., docketed, 4to & oblong 8vo. 1811,
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1811
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OHIO ANTI-SLAVERY SO
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Narrative of the Late Riotous Proceedings Against the Liberty of the Press, in Cincinnati. With Remarks and Historical Notices, Relating to Emancipation.
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1836
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PITKIN, CALEB, et al
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An Address to the Public, the Patrons of Literature and Religion, on the Subject of Establishing a Literary and Theological Institution, in the Connecticut Western Reserve. [Wrapper title & imprint].
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1822
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PORTER, WILLIAM PEAC
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Immigrant's Notebook, Sunderland, England, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1840-59. 16mo. Contemp. vellum. Ink. Very good.
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1840
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READ, N.C.
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The Anniversary Oration of the Buckeye Celebration, 7th April, 1841.
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1841
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ROTHGEB, SAMUEL.
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Two (2) ALS, to His Father, John, Concerning His Boat Trip. Cairo, (Ohio?). Saturday the 11th, 1847 and December 1, 1847. 10 x 16 inches, folded in half, 2 1/2 pages each; 5 pp. total. First letter has 1/3 page cut out, with no loss. No covers, integral address, postmarked. Folds, legible ink, sepia.
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1847
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ROWLAND, JOHN.
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The Glorious Mission of the American People: A Thanksgiving Discourse.
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1850
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SCOTT, JOSEPH M.
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Our Early Times. Historical Sketch of St. Albans Township.
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1873
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SHAFFER, REV. STEPHE
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Shaffer's Pilgrim Songster, Being a Collection of Select Songs; Embracing many adapted to Camp Meeting, and Revival occasions...
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1848
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SHAW, B.R.
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Poems. (Revised Editon).
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1874
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SMITH, HAMILTON L.
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Annals of Science, Being a Record of the Inventions, and Improvements in Applied Science.
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1852
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SNODGRASS, J.T.
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Farm and Coopering Accounts of James T[aylor] Snodgrass. Montgomery County, Ohio. Bulk 1828-1852. Few loose pages dated between 1804 & 1815. Ledger, 8 x 12.5 inches. 131 pp. Board covers, some pages loose. Heavy cover wear. Legible ink.
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1828
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SNOWDEN, RICHARD.
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The American Revolution. Written in Scriptural, or, Ancient Historical Style.
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1815
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STEVENS, WILLIAM.
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The Unjust Judge: or, the Evils of Intemperance on Judges, Lawyers, and Politicians. By a Member of the Ohio Bar.
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1854
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STILES, S.
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2-1/2 pp. 4to. ALS for Danforth, Spencer & Hufty Bank Note Printers. New York, May 14, 1846. To S. H. Mann of Cleveland, Ohio. Sheet, blue paper, ink, folded self-mailer with address & post mark. Slight tears at folds, small hole from seal, very legible.
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1846
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STOUT, LEONARD.
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Cincinnati, Ohio Plasterer's Day Book, 1843-45. 75 pp. Contemp. calf folding wallet, oblong 18mo. Ink.
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1843
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THOMAS, FREDERICK W.
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An Address...Before the Erodelphian Society of Miami University...
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1838
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TRUEMAN, D.
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Cottage Poems.
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1848
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U.S. AGRICULTURAL SO
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National Exhibition of Cattle, to be Held by the United States Agricultural Society, at Springfield, Ohio...
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1854
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WELLS COLLEGE GIRLS.
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Woman's Year Book. Containing for each day a quotation about woman. Also ample space herein she may write her own thoughts and deeds. The whole collected and arranged by two Wells College Girls. And done into print by The Cromelithe Press at Toledo, Ohio.
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1900
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WESTERN ANTI-SLAVERY
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Union with Freemen--No Union With Slaveholders. Anti-Slavery Meetings! [Caption title, in 3 lines]. 16" x 11."
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1845
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WILSON, JOSHUA L
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A Letter Addressed to R.H. Bishop, D.D., President of Miami University, on the Subject of His "Plea for United Christian Action;" Addressed Particularly to Presbyterians.
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1835
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YOUNG, J.S.
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Daguerreotypes!! J.S. Young, Takes pleasure in announcing to thhe Public, that he has recently Re-fitted and Re-furnished the Rooms....[Title & partial text]. Broadside, 10.5" 6.5". Extensive typographical border.Early Ohio notice by the daguerreotypist, J.S. Young
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1853
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YOUNGS, BENJAMIN SET
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The Testimony of Christ's Second Appearing Containing a General Statement of All Things Pertaining to the Faith and Practice of the Church of God in This Latter-Day...
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1808
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YOUNGS, BENJAMIN SET
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The Testimony of Christ's Second Appearing Containing a General Statement of All Things Pertaining to the Faith and Practice of the Church of God in This Latter-Day...Second Edition, Corrected and Improved.
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1810
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YOUNGS, BENJAMIN SET
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The Testimony of Christ's Second Appearing Containing a General Statement of All Things Pertaining to the Faith and Practice of the Church of God in This Latter-Day...Second Edition, Corrected and Improved.
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1810
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