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Lithograph, "The National Platform.
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1868
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Testimonial to Mr. Garrison. [Caption title]
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1867
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Benedict Arnold & Horatio Seymour! Their Identity of Views. Who Is To Be President of the United States? From the New York Times of September 19, 1864. [Caption title]. Sm. folio broadside, in two columns, with typographical border.
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1868
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Marriage License and Certificate (on one sheet) for Former Slaves Andrew Jackson and Julia Marlow. 8 x 10 inches. Engraved certificate with elaborate borders in archival mat; creases where previously folded. 1 p. Warsaw, Kentucky. December 10, 1872.
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1872
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ANON.
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Reconstruction on "My Policy;" or, Its Author at the Confessional. By Zedekiah Comitatus, M.P.E.C. (Pseud.)
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1866
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ANON.
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The New Orleans Riot: "My Policy" in Louisiana. Compiled from Dispatches, Proclamations, Letters &c.
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1863
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BARKER, JACOB.
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The Rebellion: Its Consequences, and the Congressional Committee, Denominated the Reconstruction Committee, with their Action. By Investigator.
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1866
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BARNARD FREEDMEN'S-A
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Third Annual Report...[Caption title].
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1867
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BEARD, JAMES C. Arti
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The Fifteenth Amendment. Celebrated May 19th, 1870. [Caption]. Vividly hand colored lithograph, 24" x 30".
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1870
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BEARD, O.T.
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Bristling with Thorns. A Story of War and Reconstruction.
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1884
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BROOKS, CHARLES.
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Some Reasons for the Immediate Establishment of a National System of Education for the United States.
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1865
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BROOM, W.W.
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Great and Grave Questions for American Politicians, with a Topic for America's Statesmen. By Eboracus.
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1865
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CAREY, HENRY C.
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Reconstruction: Industrial, Financial, and Political. Letters to the Hon. Henry Wilson...
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1868
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CHEEVER, REV. GEORGE
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The Republic or the Oligarchy? Which? An Appeal Against the Proposed Transfer of the Right to Vote From the People to the State.
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1866
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CUSTER, GEORGE ARMST
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To the Soldiers and Sailors Who Served in the Army and Navy of the United States During the Late Rebellion. [Caption title]. [Washington, August 19, 1866]. Broadside, 21.5" x 9." Printed in two columns.
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1866
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DICKSON, W.M.
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Review of the Letter of General Cox, of Ohio.
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1865
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DOTEN, LIZZIE.
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"Reconstruction." "Vox Populi, Vox Dei." A Poem delivered in Library Hall, Chelsea, at the close of a Lecture on Sundah Evening, Sept. 23d." [Caption title]. Narrow 4to broadside, with decorative border.
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1865
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ECKLES, J.W.
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Three (3) Page ALS to Major J.R. Lofland, Concerning Charges Brought by Col. Mason. Describes Men at Galveston & Houston, Texas. October 28, 1866. 10 x 16 inches, folded in half. Separate cover addressed to Maj. J.R. Lofland, Paymaster USA, New Orleans, La. Browned, slight edge fraying, small tears at folds.
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1866
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FARROW, HENRY P.
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The Injustice of Poll Taxes. To the Members of the Constitutional Convention: [Caption title]. Broadside, 16" x 10". Printed in three columns.
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1867
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FLETCHER, THOMAS C.
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Gov. Fletcher. Gov. Fletcher and Hon. H.T. Blow will positively be in Liberty on...the 15th May...[1865?]. [Caption title & partial text[. Nearly square 4to broadside, onw corner torn away & tear in blank center portion of text.
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1865
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HOWARD, O.O.
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Report...to the Secretary of War, October 20, 1869.
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1869
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JOHNSON, ANDREW.
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Message of the President of the United States, to the Two Houses of Congress [in] Charleston Daily Courier--Extra. Charleston, [S.C.], December 3, 1867. Elephant folio broadsheet.
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1867
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LINCOLN FREEDMEN'S A
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Sixth Annual Report...Oct. 7, 1869.
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1869
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MORGAN, ALBERT T.
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Yazoo; or, On the Picket Line of Freedom in the South. A Personal Narrative.
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1884
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MORGAN, ALBERT T.
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Yazoo; or, On the Picket Line of Freedom in the South. A Personal Narrative.
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1884
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MORTON, OLIVER P.
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Read and Circulate. Great Reconstruction Speech of Ex-Governor O.P. Morton, U.S. Senator from Indiana. Delivered at the Republican Mass Meeting, held 29th of September, 1865, at Richmond, Indiana. [Caption title]. Broadside, 25”x18," text in eight columns printed on thin paper. Folded in quarters. Erosion along one fold with slight loss, perhaps six or eight words, a few separations at margins without loss, otherwise very good.
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1868
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PAYNE, BUCKER H.
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The Negro: What Is His Ethnological Status? Is He the Progeny of Ham?...a Descendent of Adam and Eve? Has He a Soul? Or, Is He a Beast in God's Nomenclature? What Is His Status as Fixed by God?...What Is His Relation to the White Race? By Ariel [pseud.] Second Edition.
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1867
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PIKE, JAMES S.
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The Prostrate State: South Carolina Under Negro Government.
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1874
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WATKINS, N.J. Editor
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The Pine and the Palm Greeting; or, The Trip of the Northern Editors to the South in 1871, and the Return Visit of the Southern Editors in 1872, Under the Leadership of Maj. N.H. Hotchkiss, Traveling Agent of Chesapeake & Ohio and Richmond & York River Railroads.
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1873
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WRIGHT, JOHN S.
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Reply to Hon. Charles G. Loring, Upon "Reconstruction."
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1867
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WRIGHT, R.J.
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The Practical Philosopher and True Senator.
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1866
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