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

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The task to which we must now dedicate ourselves ... By Richard H. Edmonds, Editor Manufacturers Record, Baltimore, Md. April 4, 1918.

[State of Delaware Executive Chamber Dover. Thanksgiving proclamation]. [Dover] 1910.

[State of Delaware Executive Chamber Dover. Thanksgiving proclamation]. [Dover, 1920].

[Statement by John Banks regarding General Nathaniel Greene, beginning] Whatever opinions prevail with the public ... [Followed by statement by Anthony Wayne and Edward Carrington regarding Nathaniel Green] [Dated in manuscript. Feb. 15, 1783].

[Statement of Company. September 1, 1863.

Taunton, March 22, 1813. Sir. This short letter, is addressed to you, and through you, to all the good citizens of your neighborhood, at a crisis in our public affairs perhaps more interesting and important, than they, you, or ourselves, heretof

Taunton, Nov. 7, 1812. Sir. The exertions of the friends of Peace in the Southern District, on Monday last, were crowned with complete success: they have deserved and shall receive the blessings of their Country and of posterity We rejoice in th

Tavern rates, as fixed by the Court of general quarter sessions of the peace, at in and for the County of the term of one thousand, eight hundred and. [n. p. 180-].

Tax No. 5. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Thomas Ivers, Esq; Treasurer and Receiver-general of the said Commonwealth, to the selectmen or assessors of the Town of [blank] Greeting ... [Boston: Printed by Adams and Nourse, 1786].

Tax No. thirteen. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Thomas Davis, Esquire, Treasurer and Receiver-general of said Commonwealth. To the selectmen or assessors of the of ... Given under my hand and seal, at Boston, the day of in the year of our Lord,

Tax for the year 1797. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Thomas Davis, Esquire, Treasurer and Receiver-general of said Commonwealth. To the selectmen or assessors of the of ... Given under my hand and seal, at Boston, the day of in the year of our

Tax for the year 1799. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Peleg Coffin, Esquire. Treasurer and Receiver-general of said Commonwealth, To the selectmen or assessors of the of ... Given under my hand and seal, at Boston, the day of in the year of our

Tax for the year 1802. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Peleg Coffin, Esquire. To the selectmen or assessors of the of ... Given under my hand and seal, at Boston, the day of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and two. [Bos

Tax for the year 1808. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Thompson I. Skinner, Esquire. Treasurer and receiver-general of said Commonwealth, to the selectmen and assessors of the town of ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the day of April,

Tax for the year 1810. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Josiah Dwight, Esquire, Treasurer and Receiver-general of said Commonwealth. To the selectmen or assessors of the of ... Given under my hand and seal, at Boston the day of April in the year o

Tax for the year 1812. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Jonathan L, Austin, Esquire, Treasurer and Receiver-general of said Commonwealth. To the selectmen or assessors of the of ... Given under my hand and/seal, at Boston, the day of April in the

Tax for the year 1816. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. John T. Apthorp, Esquire, Treasurer and Receiver-general of said Commonwealth. To the selectmen or assessors of the of ... Given under my hand and seal, at Boston, the day of April, in the ye

Tax for the year 1819. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Daniel Sargent, Esquire, Treasurer and Receiver general of said Commonwealth. To the assessors or selectmen of the of ... Given under my hand and seal, at Boston, the day of April in the year

Tax for the year 1820. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Daniel Sargent, Esquire, Treasurer and Receiver general of said Commonwealth. To the assessors of selectmen of the of ... Given under my hand and seal, at Boston, the day of April, in the yea

Tax for the year 1833. State of Maine. Mark Harris, Treasurer of said State. To the assessors or selectmen of the town of [blank] In obedience to a law of this State, passed the second day of March 1833, entitled, "An act to apportion and assess

Tax for the year 1907. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Thompson I. Skinner, Esquire. Treasurer and Receiver-general of said Commonwealth. To the selectmen or assessors of the of ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the day of April, in the

The tax on tobacco. Extract of the bi-monthly report of the commissioners of agriculture, dated October 31st 1864 ... Respectfully J. S. Gans. New York, Dec. 1, 1864.

Taxation royal tyranny, or The errors of the American Congress demonstrated by a geometrical axiom. Suppose the congress emitted two years ago thirteen millions, but now the emissions amount to one hundred and eighty millions of congress paper d

Taxation without representation one-sixth (353,702) of the population of Kentucky is disfranchised "it was for less than that that the war of the revolution of 1776 was fought," said Judge Edward C. O'Rear. [Louisville, n. d.].

Taxes ... The subscribers, assessors of Reading, pursuant to law, hereby give notice that the Town has voted to make a discount of 8 per cent on all taxes ... Assessors of Reading. Reading, Sept. 17, 1860 ... Boston, W. & E. Howe, printers, 39 M

Taxes in Lynnfield for 1794. Ministers tax to be paid in February 14, 1795 State tax to be paid June 2,1795. Town and County tax to be paid October 5, 1795. Edmund Munro, Collector.

Taxes, Hartford and Connecticut Valley railroad. From 1870 to 1878 inclusive, The Connecticut Valley railroad paid into the State treasury, taxes largely based on fictitious valuations, amounting to $101,787.02 ... [Hartford? ca. 1882].

Tea destroyed by Indians. [1773].

A tea party will be held by the ladies of the E. Street Baptist church, at Odd-fellows hall, on Wednesday evening, December 6 ... [Washington, D. C.] Dec. 1, 1848.

Telegram extra. Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. J. Wilkie Booth the assassin. Secy Seward and his son Frederick wounded ... War department, 1.30 A. M. April 15th, 1865.

Telegraphig, Exclusively for the National Whig. National Whig-----Extra. General Scott in Mexico. Battle eight miles from City. Enemy soon gave say. Stiuplations for surrender. Loss three hundred. Scott's entrance into the City without oppositio

Temperance caucus. [Boston 1840].

Temperance poem. Dedicated to the noble crew of the United States receiving ship Franklin, at Charlestown Navy Yard and sung in the Boston Baptist Bethen, corner of Lewis and Commercial Streets, Friday evening September 7th, 1849, after the pres

Temperance ticket. [n. d.].

Temperance. Gerrit Smith to Hon. Henry Wilson. Peterboro. March 29, 1870.

Temperance. Gerrit Smith to John Stuart Mill. Peterboro, February 5, 1869.

The temple of reason a quarto paper. to be published every Saturday morning, in New-York: By A. Driscol. New-York, October 4, 1800 [Positive Photostat].

Temporary relief of the poor. To the Supervisors, town clerks, justices of the peace and overseers of the poor of the several towns of the county of Saratoga. 1850.

Ten certificates of merit, nine of them elaborately decorated, from the schools of Rensselaer County, New York, in the 1860's?.

The Ten commandments. San Francisco, 1928. Printed by Albert Bender

The ten hours' law. John M. Broomall's record!! [1851?].

Ten million fighting men needed ... By Richard H. Edmonds, Editor Manufacturers Record, Baltimore. Md. May 23, 1918.

The Tennessee state capitol. [n. d.].

Terms and conditions declared by the President of the United States, this seventeenth day of October, seventeen hundred and ninety-one for regul ting the Materials and Manner of the Buildings and Improvements on the Lots in the City of Washingto

Terms of capitulation. Headq's Dep't. Ala., Miss and E. La. Meridian Miss. May 6 '65.

A terrible blot on American civilization. 3424 lynchings in 33 years ... Prepared by the Committee on public affairs The Inter-fraternal council. Issued by District of Columbia anti-lynching committee North eastern federation of Colored women's

Terrible conflagration and destruction of the steam-boat "New-Jersey." on the River Delaware, opposite Philadelphia, on the night of Saturday, March 15th, 1856, between 8 and 9 o'clock, by which dreadful calamity sixty-one lives were lost ... [P

A terrible fight is Lowell! The Widow Butler nearly killed by Laughable Smart. [n. p. n. d.].

Territory of Alaska By the Governor. Proclamation [April 13, 1917 regarding state of war between the United States and the Imperial Governments of Germany and Austria].

Territory of Dakota. Executive office. Bismarck. Nov. 6, 1885. Proclamation to the people of Dakota: In accordance with a long established custom the President of the United States has set apart Thursday, the 26th day of November as a day of nat

Territory of Idaho. Executive department. Proclamation [forbidding forcible expulsion of the Chinese after the first day of May 1886] Done at Boise City, Idaho Territory, April 27, A. D. 1886. Edward A. Stevenson, Governor. [Boise City, 1886].

Territory of Oklahoma. By the Governor. Memorial day proclamation ... Given under my hand and the Great seal of the Territory of Oklahoma, at the City of Guthrie, this fifteenth day of May, nineteen hundred and three. T. B. Ferguson. Governor.

Territory of Oklahoma. Proclamation. Oklahoma day at the world's fair ... Oklahoma has secured September sixth, nineteen hundred and four as a day to be set apart by the World's fair management especially for her benefit. ... Given under my hand

Terry's panorama of the war! Assassination of Lincoln! and Secretary Seward! Life-size portrait of Booth, the assassin! At On Eve., 1865. Everything new, moral, interesting and instructive! Unprecedented wonder and novelty! This stupendous work

Testimonial to Mr. Garrison [From the Boston Daily advertiser, Feb. 15, 1867.].

Testimonial to Mr. Garrison. [Second report.] From the Boston Daily advertiser Oct. 8, 1867.

Testimonials in relation to the merits of Van Buskirk's fragrant Sozodont; for cleansing and preserving the teeth, hardening the gums ... [New York 1859].

Testimony of Alexander H. Stephens, now rebel vice-president ... New Haven, J. T. Stafford printer, 235 State Street [186-].

Testimony of naval officers. Published by the American colonization society. [Washington, 185-].

... The testimony of the people called Quakers, given forth by a meeting ... held at Philadelphia the twenty-fourth day of the first month, 1775 [And subsequent documents, 1776-1777. Philadelphia] John Dunlap [1777].

Texan universal pills. Prepared after a careful personal examination of the diseases incident to this climate, and with a particular reference to the health, comfort, and happiness of the citizens of this Republic. By James B. Gilman. Houston, 1

Texas meeting in Nashville [Nashville, 184-].

Text of a phonograph record made on January 24, 1904. by William II German emperor Harvard record. Copyright by E. W. Scripture 1905.

Text of a phonograph record made on January 24, 1904. by William II German emperor Washington record. Copyright by E. W. Scripture 1905.

Th: Jefferson begs the favor of Capt. Cutting's company to dinner with a small party of friends, on Monday next, at half after three. Jan. 24, 93. The favor of an answer is requested. [Ann Arbor?] Clements Library, [1968?].

... The thanks of the post are due and hereby tendered to ... [c. 1879].

Thanksgiving Proclamation issued by the governor of Connecticut. Hartford, Conn., November 5, 1931.

Thanksgiving day proclamation ... I Edward Scofield, Governor of the State of Wisconsin, do hereby designate and set apart Thursday November 29, 1900 to be a day of public thanksgiving .... Done at the Capitol, in the City of Madison, this ninth

Thanksgiving day proclamation ... do hereby designate ad appoint Thursday November 24, 1904 as thanksgiving day ... James B. Frazier Governor.

Thanksgiving day proclamation. By His Excellency Beriah Magoffin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky ... Done at Frankfort, this 5th day of November, A. D. 1860, and in the 69th year of the Commonwealth. B. Magoffin.

Thanksgiving day proclamation. By the Governor ... Now therefore, I, Edwin Warfield ... do hereby designate and proclaim Thursday, the twenty-fourth day of November instant, a legal holiday, and recommend its observance as a day of thanksgiving

Thanksgiving day. A proclamation by the Governor ... Therefore by virtue of the authority vested in me as Governor of the State of Michigan, I hereby join the President of the United States in designating Thursday, November 24, 1921, as a day of

Thanksgiving day. November 30, 1922. A proclamation by the Governor. [Lansing, 1922].

Thanksgiving day. Springfield, Illinois, November 18th, 1869. To the sabbath school and other children: We thank you in the name of the National Lincoln Monument Association, for your prompt and patriotic response tp our circular ....

Thanksgiving for victory, peace, and our country saved. A proclamation by Charles Anderson, Governor of the State of Ohio ... I do hereby appoint the last Thursday, being the 30th day of the present month of November, as a day of general thanksg

Thanksgiving proclamation ... I appoint, Thursday the 27th day of November next, as a day of thanksgiving and praise to Almighty God ... given under my hand and seal of the State at Topeka, this 29th day of October, 1862. ... C. Robinson. [Topek

Thanksgiving proclamation ... Therefore, I James B. Frazier, Governor of the State of Tennessee, do hereby designate Thursday, November 26th, 1903 as a day of Thanksgiving ... James B. Frazier.

Thanksgiving proclamation ... Whereas the President of the United States has proclaimed Thursday, the 26th day of November, A. D. 1903 as Thanksgiving day. Now, therefore, I, Miguel A. Otero, Governor of the Territory of New Mexico ... do hereby

Thanksgiving proclamation 1904 State of South Dakota. [Pierre 1904].

Thanksgiving proclamation By the governor ... do hereby designate Thursday, November 24, 1904, as a day of general thanksgiving ... Done at Lincoln this 12 th day of November A. D. 1904. John H. Mickey.

Thanksgiving proclamation November 3, 1903.

Thanksgiving proclamation State of Illinois Charles S. Deneen Governor Nineteen hundred and six.

Thanksgiving proclamation, Thursday November 29, A. D. 1883 by Arthur L. Thomas, Acting Governor ... Done at Salt Lake City, Utah, the twelfth day of November, A. D. 1883.

Thanksgiving proclamation. 1904.

Thanksgiving proclamation. Commonwealth of Kentucky. Executive department ... Thursday the 7th day of December next has been set apart, by proclamation of the President of the United States, as a day of national thanksgiving ... Given under my h

Thanksgiving proclamation. November 5th 1904.

Thanksgiving proclamation. State of Kansas .... given at the Executive office, Topeka, under my hand the Great Seal of the State, this thirtieth day of October A. D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one. C. Robinson.

Thanksgiving proclamation. State of Minnesota [Seal] Executive department. In obedience to law and custom I do hereby set apart and appoint Thursday, the twenty-sixth day of the present month as a day of solemn and public thanksgiving to almight

Thanksgiving proclamation. State of New York ... I hereby set aside and designate Thursday, November twenty-sixth, one thousand nine hundred and three, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. Given under my hand ... this tenth day of November, in t

Thanksgiving proclamation. State of New York. Executive Chamber ... I hereby set apart Thursday, the twenty-ninth day of November, nineteen hundred, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer ... Done at the Capitol in the City of Albany this thirteent

Thanksgiving proclamation. State of New York. Executive chamber ... I therefore designate Thursday November twenty-seventh, 1902 as a day of thanksgiving and praise ... Given under my hand and the privy seal of the state at the capital in the ci

Thanksgiving proclamation. State of South Dakota ... I Charles N. Herreid, Governor of the State of South Dakota, do hereby designate Thursday, November 26th, 1903 as a day of thanksgiving and prayer ... Charles N. Herreid. Governor. [Pierre 190

Thanksgiving proclamation. To the people of Kansas ... given under the seal of the Territory at the City of Lecompton, this 30th day of October, A. D. 1860. By the Governor: S. Medary.

Thanksgiving proclamation. Whereas, the time honored custom in all the United States of setting aside a day annually at this season of the year to be observed by the people especially as one of thanksgiving for benefits and mercies shown during

Thanksgiving proclamation. Whereas, the year now drawing to a close has brought to the people of this Territory many blessings and much happiness; and Whereas, the President of the United States has designated and set apart by proclamation Thurs

Thanksgiving proclamation: By the governor ... Thursday, November 24 ... Given under my hand and the great seal of the state at the City of Charleston on this the eighth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and four

Thanksgiving. 1906 .... Washington, D. C. Oct. 7, 1906.

Thanksgiving. A proclamation by Charles Anderson, Governor of the State of Ohio ... Now, therefore, in consideration of these and other reasons, I Charles Anderson ... do hereby revoke the appointment of the day heretofore recommended to the peo

Thanksgiving. By the President of the United States of America. A proclamation ... do hereby designate as a day of general thanksgiving Thursday, the 28th of the present November, and do recommend that throughout the land the people cease from t

That part of South America which the New York South American steam boat association contemplates making the field of their operations, is at present little known. It is their intention to explore one of the most important rivers in the world- th


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