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An American Time Capsule: Three Centuries of Broadsides and Other Printed Ephemera

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The Congo situation today. February 1908. Congo reform association. Boston, Mass. [1908].

A congratulatory address to Grover Cleveland President of the United States. on the occasion of his marriage, in June, 1886. By Thomas D. Norris., late Capt. 170th Regt. New York volunteers.

Congress Spring. State of New York, United States of America ... Saratoga Springs. N. Y. [c. 1855].

Congress of the United States at the third session, begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, on Monday the sixth of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. An act making farther provision for the collection of the duties by law impos

Congress of the United States begun and held at the City of New-York, on Wednesday the fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine. An act making appropriations for the service of the present year ... An act to recognize and adap

Congress of the United States in the House of representatives. Monday, 24th August, 1789. Resolved by the Senate and House of representatives, of the United States of America in Congress assembled, two thirds of both houses deeming it necessary,

Congress of the United States, begun and held at the City of New-York, on Wednesday the fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine. An act for establishing the salaries of the executive officers of government, with their assista

Congress of the United States, begun and held at the City of New-York, on Wednesday the fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine. An act to explain and amend an act for registering and clearing vessels, regulating the coasting

Congress of the United States, begun and held at the City of New-York, on Wednesday the fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine. An act to suspend part of an act, entitled, "An act to regulate the collection of the duties imp

Congress of the United States, begun and held at the City of New-York, on Wednesday, the fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine. An act for laying a duty on goods, wares, and merchandizes imported into the United States ...

Congress of the United States, begun and held at the City of New-York, on Wednesday, the fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine. The Conventions of a number of the states having, at the time of their adopting the constitutio

Congress of the United States, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Wednesday, the fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred eighty-nine : The conventions of a number of the states having, at the time of their adopting the Constitution,

Congress of the United States, in the House of representatives, Friday, the 10th of July, 1789 ... An estimate of supplies requisite for the United States in the year 1789 ... [New York: Printed by Thomas Greenleaf, 1789].

Congress of the United States. An act providing for the payment of the invalid pensioners of the United States ... War-office, October 13, 1789. [New York, Printed by Francis Childs and John Swaine, 1789].

Congress of the United States. In Senate, July the12 th, 1790. The committee appointed July the 2d, 1790, reported as follows ... [Philadelphia] Printed by John Fenno [1790].

Congress of the United States. In the House of representatives, Tuesday, the 27th of July, 1789. Mr. Vining, from the Committee of eleven, to whom it was referred to take the subject of amendments to the constitution of the United States, genera

Congress of the United States. In the House of representatives. Monday, 24th August, 1789. Resolved, by the Senate and House of representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, two thirds of both houses deeming it necessary

Congress of the United States: at the second session, begun and held at the City of New-York on Monday the fourth of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. An act imposing duties on the tonnage of ships or vessels.

Congress of the United States: at the third session, begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, on Monday the sixth of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. An act for making compensations to the Commissioners of loans for extraordin

Congress of the United States: at the third session, begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, on Monday the sixth of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. An act for raising and adding another regiment to the military establishment

Congress of the United States: at the third session, begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, on Monday the sixth of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. An act making an appropriation for the purposes therein mentioned [effecting

Congress of the United States: at the third session, begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, on Monday the sixth of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. An act providing compensation for the officers of the judicial courts of the

Congress of the United States: at the third session, begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, on Monday the sixth of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. An act supplemental to the Act "establishing the Treasury Department" and fo

Congress of the United States: at the third session, begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, on Monday the sixth of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. An act supplementory to the act, making provision for the reduction of the p

Congress of the United States: at the third session, begun and held at the City of Philadelphia, on Monday the sixth of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. An act to continue in force the act therein mentioned, and to make further p

Congress of the United States: at the third session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, on Monday the sixth of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. An act for granting lands to the inhabitants and settlers at Vincennes and t

Congress of the United States: at the third session, begun and held at the city of Philadelphia, on Monday the sixth of December, one thousand seven hundred and ninety. An act to continue in force for a limited time, an Act, intituled "An act fo

Congress received the following intelligence from the Council of Safety, as coming from "an officer of distinction in the army" : published by order of Congresss [sic] / [signed by] Charles Thomson, Sec'ry. Baltimore : Printed by John Dunlap, [1

Congressional dictionary words, phrases and veiled allusions for use in effective lobbying together with methods of approach and convayancing for spontaneous legislation by Avery Quercus [pseud] [blank] Baltimore. Maryland Salt House press [1936

The Congressional library [a poem] William Hyrd Hillyer. Atlanta, Ga. [1901?].

Congressional union for woman suffrage. Mass meeting Belasco theatre Sunday, December 12 3:30 P. M. [Washingyon, D. C. 1915].

Connecticut claim. Part I. Jurisdiction and State's right of soil. [Lancaster, Pa.] Printed by William Hamilton [1801 or 2?].

Connecticut claim. Part I. Jurisdiction and state's right of soil Printed by William Hamilton [After 1800].

Connecticut records for patents, deeds and surveys of lands. [Hartford 1785?].

Conservative meeting. From the "Vindicator" published at Rutherfordton, June 26th, 1871, Major Lawson P. Erwin, Editor. On Monday the 19th instant the delegates from the different townships met in Convention in this place ... The Chairman explai

Conservative state ticket. Against the constitution. For Governor Thomas S. Ashe of Anson. For Lieut. Governor Edward D. Hall. of New Hanover ... Weldon, N. C. News' Print. [1868].

Considerations about tobacco and the amendments wanted in the tobacco laws. [n. d.].

Considerations on the Helot case, offered for publication before the 13th of November.

Consistent democracy. The elective franchise for women. Twenty-five testimonies of prominent men. [25 names] Worcester. 1858.

Consolations of solitude. [n. p.] [c. 1855].

The Consolidated cattle growers' association of the United States. Office of Secretary. Chicago, December 29, 1886. To members of the Senate and House of representatives, Washington, D. C.

Constable sale... I hereby give notice that on Saturday the 4th day of November, '65, at 10 o'clock A. M., I will sell the said lot for sale, in front of the New Market, in Georgetown, D.C. to the highest bidder, for cash. R. H. Trunnell, Consta

The Constitution & Guerriere. Tune- Landlady of France.

Constitution ... We the subscribers, hereby authorize the Secretary of "The Republican Club of Hartford," to enter our names upon the book of the club, as members; we subscribing to the above constitution.

Constitution and by-laws of the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association of the Union ... [1858].

Constitution and by-laws of the Waterford and halfmoon union society, for the detection of horse thieves. [1865?].

The constitution and fundamental rules of the Pennsylvania society for mechanical improvements and phiosophical inquiries. [n. d.].

Constitution and preamble. [n. p. 187-].

... Constitution as reported by the committee on constitutions, and alternates submitted for referendum vote to membership, by authority of resolutions adopted in open meeting in National rifle armory on April 21, 1916. [Washington, D. C. 1916].

The Constitution gone!! The late act to enforce the embargo, recommended by the American Talleyrand, "Mr, Gallatin," has given the last blow to our Civil liberties. Instead of being entitled, "An act in furtherance of an act, entitled an act to

Constitution of the American historical society. [Washington, D. C. n. d.].

Constitution of the American home labor league. [Washington, D. C. 189-?].

Constitution of the Boston Female anti-slavery society. [1834].

Constitution of the Boston temperance association, adopted March 1839.

Constitution of the Central Tippecanoe Club of Harford County [1840?].

Constitution of the Connecticut peace society ... as revised, May 10th, 1833. [s. l.]

Constitution of the Connecticut peace society. [n. p. 1831].

Constitution of the Democratic party of South Carolina as adopted in State convention at Columbia, S. C., May 15, 1912.

Constitution of the Ladies Association of the City of Troy, for the assistance of students who intend to take orders in the Episcopal church. [Troy] November 1817.

Constitution of the New Haven association for devising ways and means of usefulness. [n. d.].

Constitution of the Pennsylvania Society for the promotion of internal improvement in the commonwealth Nov. 30, 1824.

Constitution of the Schaghticoke society for apprehending horse thieves and robbers ... [1866].

Constitution of the Union emigration society ... Washington, D. C., May 29, 1854.

Constitution of the Union league of the loyal men of Brooklyn. [Brooklyn, 1863].

Constitution of the Union league of the loyal men of Brooklyn. [Brooklyn, N. Y. 1863].

Constitution of the United States of America.. [With] Ratification of the constitution of the United States by the convention of the state of Rhode Island and Providence plantations ... In Convention, May 29, 1790 ... [Providence: Printed by Joh

Constitution of the United States. It is an admitted principle among all enlightened politicians, that forms of government, to be either lasting or usefull, must be adapted to the particular circumstances of the nations for which they are intend

Constitution of the Washington Society. Instituted the 28th of January, 1800 ....

... Constitution of the printing and book-selling company,.. Washington city, August 1, 1801.

Constitution. Boston, Mass. January 1857.

The constitution. Fellow-citizens of New-Hampshire. At an awful crisis, at a momentous period of our political existence we address you ... The Anti-Madison and anti-embargo list for electors ... [Signed] A Republican. [n. p. 1808].

Constitutional Union ticket ... For Mayor Joseph M. Wightman. For aldermen ... Ward eleven .... [Boston] Engraved and printed by J. E. Farwell & Co. 32 Congress Street [1861].

The constitutional amendment. Letter from Hon. Joseph P. Bradley, of New Jersey to Mr. Charles Knap, on the question of the number of states requisite to ratify an amendment to the constitution. [Washington, D. C, 1865].

Constitutional equality. To the Hon. the Judiciary committee of the Senate and the House of representatives of the Congress of the United States ... Most respectfully submitted. Victoria C. Woodhull. Dated New York, January 2, 1871.

The construction of the Washington national monument, after a suspension of several years, is about to be resumed ... [Washington, D. C. 1859].

Contemporary German books [announcement of an exhibition held at the Museum of Natural History in Washington, D. C., March 11-28, 1963] [Washington, 1963].

The contest for judge of the Supreme Court. Why the Hon. Henry W. Williams should be elected. [186-].

The contest of judge of the Supreme Court. Why the Hon. Henry W. Williams should be elected. The people of Pennsylvania are to decide by their votes at the coming election who shall fill the vacancy in the Supreme Court ... [n. p. n. d.].

Continental Congress. Proceedings of the Grand American Continental Congress at Philadelphia, September 5, 1774. Association, &c. ... In Congress, Philadelphia October 20, 1774 Signed Peyton Randolph, President ... Sold at the Printing-office in

The continuance of the war, and the active character of the campaign require continued activity and devotion to the interests of our sick and wounded soldiers. The stream of sanitary supplies to hospitals and regiments must be continued and incr

Continuation of prophetic voice ... Rev. Theodore Schnitzler. Depere, Brown Co., Wis. December 1869.

A contrast ... The end of the rebellion ... General Butler on loyalty ... The friend of the rebels ... The prospect of emancipation by the slaveholders. [1863].

The contrast. Facts for the people Republican economy and Democratic extravagance and corruption contrasted - Three years and four months of Republican administration of national affairs- reduction of the national debt. [New York? 1870?].

Convention at Concord, Sept. 22, 1779 for stating the prices of sundry articles. At a Convention of delegates, met at Concord, for the State of New-Hampshire, on Wednesday the 22d of September, A. D. 1779, - for the purpose of endeavouring to la

Convention at Pittsburgh. Lafayette Hall, Cor. Wood St. & Fourth Ave. on Thursday, March 19th, 1874.

Convention between Her Majesty and The United States of America, for the settlement of outstanding claims by a mixed commission commission. Signed at London, February 8, 1853. [Ratifications exchanged at London, July 26, 1853.] ... Done at Londo

A convention if you please [Signed] Keiling. [Kentucky Apr.? 1798]

The convention of the delegates of eighteen counties of Virginia, held at Staunton, on the 21st of September, for the purpose of forming a general ticket of electors of President and vice-president, to the freeholders of Virginia ... Staunton, V

The convict ship. by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens. [New York?] c. 1856].

Copartnership notice. The copartnership lately existing under the name and style of Newell Harding & Co. was dissolved on the 22d of June, by the death of Alexander H. Lewis ... The undersigned have this day formed a copartnership under the styl

Copartnership notice. The subscribers, having formed a copartnership, under the name of Crosby & Nichols, will continue the business of bookselling and publishing lately conducted by Crosby, Nichols, Lee & Co., and respectfully solicit the patro

Copie of the election [for councillors for Massachusetts] made May 27, 1702. [n. p. 1702] [Positive Photostat.].

Copies of several publick papers, which have passed in the Province of Pensilvania in the month of November, 1755.

Copies of the Lieutenant Governor of Pensilvania his speeches to the Assembly, their addresses, in answer thereto, and several messages and answers, between them. [Philadelphia, 1755].

Copy of a circular adressed to the governors of all the states and territories of the Union New York, November 11, 1866.

Copy of a letter from the Central Committee Boston March 20, 1810.

Copy of a letter from the New-Paltz, in Ulster County, to Mr. C. C. in the City of New-York. Sir: Since I wrote you last, I have taken a tour through the southern part of our country [Regarding the campaign of Governor Clinton and John Jay] [Sig

Copy of a letter from the Rev. Mr. Jacob Duche to General Washington October 8, 1777.

Copy of a letter said to have been written by our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, and found 18 miles from Iconium, 25 years after our blessed Saviour's Crucifixion, Transmitted from the Holy City by a converted Jew, and faithfully translated fro

Copy of a letter written by our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. found 84 miles from Iconium 65 years after our blessed Saviour's crucifixion; transmitted from the holy city by a converted Jew, faithfully translated from the original Hebre


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