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

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Members of the House of representatives 1858-1859.

Members of the House of representatives. 1856-1857. E. H. Birtton, Printer.

Members of the Perseverance fire company, of Washington - for 1840. Gideon printer, Ninth street.

Members of the Union League, Ohio has been won! Pennyslvania is safe beyond a doubt! ... [Philadelphia, 1867?].

Members: All may unite who have served and been honorably discharged in the war for the suppression of the rebellion. Objects ... Platform of principles ... [n. p. 186-].

Memento mori. [Woodcut portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Born, February 12th, 1809. Assassinated, April 15th, 1865. "Just of his word - Observant of his right." [n. p. 1865].

Mementos of George Washington his birth place, Mount Vernon & tomb. [n. p. 18--].

Memoranda as to the liability of British subjects to perform military duty ... U. S. Senate. Executive documents No. 38. 36th Congress, 1st session. [1859].

Memorandum of a card presented to the Hon. Simon Cameron, Chairman of the Senate committee on foreign affairs. Washington, January 15, 1872.

Memorandum of points respecting the taxation of mutual life insurance. [Washington, D. C. 189-?].

Memorial addressed by the governors of forty-two states and territories of the Union to Calvin Coolidge, President of the United States of America. West Baden, Indiana Oct. 19, 1923.

The memorial and remonstrances of ... trustees of the Bank of the United States. To the Senate and House of representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. [1852].

Memorial certificate. United States centennial exhibition. In commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the independence of the United States of America ... This is to certify that a resident of was a visitor at the International exhibit

Memorial concerning the completion of telegraphic lines thro' Kanzas [sic] and Nebraska to Fort Laramie and Salt Lake. New York, January 8, 1857.

Memorial day May 30, 1922. A proclamation By the Governor. [Lansing, 1922].

Memorial day proclamation. Executive office Santa Fe, N. M ... do recommend that upon Saturday, the thirtieth day of May, A. D. 1903 the people of the territory refrain from all unnecessary labor, and all public amusements, and join with the Gra

Memorial day, 1879. Services under the auspices of the Department of the Potomac. Grant army of the Republic, at Arlington, Soldiers' home and Congressional cemeteries. Friday, May 30, 1879. [Washington, D. C.] Gibson Brother, printers.

Memorial day, May 30, 1870. Decoration of the graves of the Union dead, at the National cemetery, Arlington, Va. [Washington, D. C.] Grand Army journal print [1870].

Memorial day. A proclamation by the acting governor ... Done at the City of Chenenne this eleventh day of May, A. D. 1885. E. S. N. Morgan.

Memorial day. E. S. Clark post No. 115, G. A. R. will decorate the graves of their fallen comrades on Saturday, May 30, 1914, commencing at Groton at 9 o'clock A. M. and at Littleton at two o'clock P. M. Order of exercises for Groton ... Everett

Memorial from the directors of the Washington infirmary. To the Honorable the Senate and House of representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled ... [Washington, D. C. n. d.].

Memorial of Anthony M. Dignowitz [sic] ... praying the military occupation of Texas, with a view of protecting loyal citizens. [Washington, 1861].

The memorial of C. I. Field, President and John A. Strother, Delegate in behalf of the Levee Board of the Yazoo Valley District of Mississippi, to the Senate and House of representatives of the United States of America respectfully showeth ... [

Memorial of Citizens of North Carolina to the General Assembly asking for certain reforms in the laws relating to slaves and free persons of color. [1853].

Memorial of Cyrus W. Field. To the Senate and House of representatives of the United States in Congress assembled. [Regarding telegraphic communications between the United States of America and the West India islands] Washington, July 1, 1870.

Memorial of Fisk Mills, sculptor, relative to a resolution of Congress, approved July 14, 1870, donating condemned ordnance to be applied in the execution of an equestrian statue of the late General Rawlins. [Washington,D.C. 1870].

Memorial of Henry O'Rielly concerning military roads or "stockade routes," for protecting travellers and settlers, facilitating mail and telegraph communications through vast interior territories, and rendering the United States independent of t

Memorial of J. M. Hutchings and J. C. Lamon settlers in Yosemite Valley, Mariposa County, California. To the Senate and House of representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled. [Dec. 1867].

Memorial of Jean B. Lacoste. American and Mexican commission ... [Washington, D. C.] July 8, 1871.

Memorial of John E. Smith. January 2, 1833. Referred to the Committee on foreign affairs. To the honourable the Senate and House of representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. The memorial of John E.Smith, of the city

Memorial of Thomas Boles, member-elect to the 42d Congress, from the third district of Arkansas, showing why he should now be admitted to his seat. [Washington, D. C.] March 7, 1871.

The Memorial of Victoria C. Woodhull, to the honorable the Senate and House of representatives of the United States in Congress assembled, respectfully showeth [regarding women voting] Victoria C. Woodhull. Dated New York City, December 19, 1870

Memorial of merchants of Boston in favor of drawback on spirits. To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled. [Boston? n. d.].

Memorial of the Ohio and Mississippi railroad company. To the Senate and House of representatives of the United States in Congress assembled ... Signed by the President of said company at the City of St. Louis, the 28th day of November, 1851.

Memorial of the President and directors of the Bank of the Metropolis, in relation to the correspondence between that institution and the Post Office Department, March 23, 1838. Laid on the table and ordered to be printed .... [Washington, D. C.

Memorial of the patrons of husbandry, of the State of Louisiana, to the forty-third Congress of the United States of America, asking the government to facilitate the navigation of the Mississippi River by building the fort St. Philip Canal ... N

Memorial of the sugar refiners of the United States .... [n. p. n. d.].

Memorial on suffrage. To the Honorable James G. Blaine, Speaker and to the members of the House of representatives ... Francis Sylva Guthrie D'Arusmont. Washington, D. C. February 3, 1874.

Memorial proclamation. Whereas, it has been learned by the Executive that Hon. William G. Ritch has departed this life at his late home in this Territory, and that his remains are to be brought to the Capital for interment .... I Miguel A. Otero

Memorial services in honor of the late Major General Geo. H. Thomas United States army, to be held in the Hall of the House of representatives of the United States on Tuesday evening, the 5th of April, A, D. 1870 ... [Washington, D. C. 1870].

Memorial services. James Abraham Garfield, born November 19th, 1831. Died September 19th, 1881 President of the United States. Petrie's Grove, Griggsville, Monday, Sept. 26th, 1881, 2 p. m. Exerciese ... Griggsville, [Ohio] Independent press. [1

Memorial to Congress for a loyal civil government for North-Carolina. The Undersigned loyal (white) citizens of North-Carolina, most respectfully and earnestly petition the Congress of the United States to pass into a law the bill introduced int

Memorial to Congress in relation to the project of connecting by navigable channels through the Wisconsin, Fox and Rock rivers, the waters of the Mississippi river with the waters of Lake Michigan. To the Honorable, the Senate and House of repre

Memorial to Congress. To the Senate and House of representatives of the United States in Congress assembled: [ regarding utilizing railway capital, so as to enable it to command better income on actual investment] Washington, January 3, 1867.

Memorial to Maj. Gen. George G. Meade, on the field of Gettysburg. [187-?].

A memorial to the Congress of the United States praying for the ratification of the agreement with the Sioux Indians for the Cession of the Black Hills. To the Senate and House of representatives of the United States of America in Congress assem

A memorial to the Congress of the United States, in reference to the "Black Hills" of Dakota Territory. To the Honorable the Senate and House of representatives of the United States in Congress assembled ... Approved January twenty-first, one th

Memorial to the Congress of the United States. Whereas, The agents of the United States have seized all the lumber and logs of the mill-owners and log-men on the rivers of Pearl, Jordan, Wolf, Biloxi, Pascagoula, Escatawpa, Chickasaha and Leaf,

Memorial to the Congress of the United States: [n. d.].

Memorial to the Honorable Cato West, secretary, exercising the power and performing the duties of governor of the Mississippi Territory. The right of the people to petition for a redress of grievances is incident to the nature of our government,

Memorial to the Honorable the Senate and House of representatives of the Congress of the United States, now in session in the City of Washington, the petition of the Board of Trustees of "The Protestant University of the United States," humbly s

A memorial to the House of Representatives of the United States [proposing amendments to the Constitution] [Milwaukee, 1874].

Memorial to the Senate and House of representatives of the United States;- Your memorialists, the Council of the Massachusetts historical society, acting under its instructions, would respectfully, call the attention of your Honorable bodies to

Memorial to the united States Senate with respect to the Spanish treaty. 30th January, 1899.

Memorial volume of the Popham celebration [Prospectus] [Aug. 29, 1863].

Memorial, al honorable congreso de los Estados Unidos. [n. d.].

Memorial, no tax bill -- but treasury notes. To the Congress of the United States: The undersigned respectfully represent that while they are willing to devote their entire property, and even lives, if neessary, to the service of the government,

Memorial. To the Honorable Senate and House of representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled ... Washington January 12, 1863.

Memorial. To the Honorable The Senate and House of representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled ... That they are non-commissioned officers, as hospital stewards in the regular army of the United States, and detailed as

Memorial. To the Honorable the Senate and House of representatives of the State of [blank] Your memorialists, members of the National Lincoln Monument Association would most respectfully solicit your attention to the accompanying articles of ass

Memorial. To the Honorable, the Senate and House of representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, now in General Assembly met: The undersigned, your memorialists, Citizens of Pennsylvania, respectfully represent That they have been examin

Memorial. To the Honourable the Senate and House of representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled ... We, therefore, the undersigned inhabitants of New Hampshire, would, respectfully present, for the wise consideration o

Memorial. To the Senate and House of representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled:- The undersigned, members of the American metrological society and others beg leave respectfully to represent ... [Washington, D. C. n. d.].

Memorial. To the honorable the Chairman and members of the Committee on manufactures ... Philip Triplett. Washington, March 28, 1842.

Memorial. To the honorable the Senate and House of representatives in Congress assembled: ... C. Vanderbilt [1852].

Memory of Washington. People of America! Thirty-six years have rolled away since the body of your beloved Washington was consigned to the humble sepulchre in which it now reposes ... [Washington 1835].

Memphis appeal. Extra. Atlanta, Ga. Friday evening, August 12, 1864.

The Memphis appeal. Extra. Atlanta, Ga. Sunday evening, August 28, 1864.

Men who wish to lead the party. Shielding themselves by the cry of stop thief! Men who prate about honesty ... A fine brace of reformers. New York [1868?].

The menagerie keepers stirring up the monkeys. Philadelphia, December 26, 1868. Sir:- Two bills ... are now pending before the Senate of the United States, each of which incorporates several companies, and authorizes them to build railroads, sev

[Amendments reported by the Judiciary committee of the Senate.] S.- No. 44. Revision. State of New Jersey. [1846?].

Menu- Dinner. Queen City Hotel, Cumberland Md ... Compliments of the B. & O. Telegraph company to the Washington correspondents en route over picturesque B. & O. to the Republican national convention at Chicago. [Cumberland, Md? 1884].

The mercantile and historical guide, from the first year of the Christian era A. D. 12099 with the Sunday letters for the same period. by S. F. Urquhart. New York. Silvester & Bryson, printers and publishers. 1836.

Merchant's exchange price-current. St. Louis, Mo. Wednesday June 1, 1864- 3 P.M.

The merchants and all others who are any ways concerned in, or connected with trade, are desired to meet at Faneuil-Hall to-morrow, being Wednesday the 17th instant, at ten o’clock beforenoon, to receive the report of the committee of inspection

The merchants and traders in this town in the agreement subscribed by them the 17th of October last engaged that the orders they might send for goods to be shipped them from Great-Britain should be on condition that the acts imposing duties for

Merchants' and bankers' table giving the required number of stamps on foreign exchange and domestic bills, promissory notes and letters of credit, in accordance with the act of Congress, to take effect on the 1st of November, 1862. New York. Wm.

The merchants, and all others, who are any ways concerned in, or connected with trade, are desired to meet at Faneuil-Hall to-morrow, being Friday the 20th instant, at nine o’clock beforenoon, to receive the report of the committee of inspection

"The American system" German two months' course. [n. p.] [c. 1870].

"American woods." a publication in book form of authentic specimens of American woods. Wooden cross-section cards, elegant for calling cards, wooden wedding invitations, etc. Stereopticon and microscopic preparations of woods. Romeyn B. Hough. P

Message No. II from his Excellency the Governor, delivered to the Legislature of South Carolina, the 11th May, 1804.

A message from His Excellency Arthur Dobbs, Esq; Captain-General and Governor in Chief, in and over his Majesty's Province of North-Carolina. To the General Assembly, held at Newbern, the twelfth day of December, 1754. [Proposing] a plan of unio

Message from his Excellency the Governor No. 1 delivered to the Legislature of South-Carolina, on the 29th November 1809 ... [Columbia. 1809].

A message from the Army of the Valley of Virginia. Camp of Smith's Brigade, Feb. 10, 1865.

Message from the President of the United States, returning, with his objections, the bill to incorporate the fiscal bank of the United States. August 16, 1841. to the Senate of the United States ... John Tyler. Washington, August 16, 1841.

Message from the President of the United States, transmitting the annual account of the fund for defraying the contigent charges of government, for the year 1804. 28th February, 1805. Read, and ordered to lie on the table. Washington City: Print

A message from the Prince of peace to the people of the United States of America ... M. Abraham: Messenger. New York, December, 1914.

Message of His Excellency the Governor ... 4th February, 1805. [Albany, 1805].

Message of his excellency Rufus B. Bullock Governor, to the General Assembly of Georgia Atlanta, Ga. March 9th, 1869.

Message of the President, communicated to both of Congress on the 2d December, 1806.

A message to the Governor from the Assembly In answer to the Governor's message of the 18th instant. [About the power to appoint a doctor to visit unhealthy vessels] [Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin Franklin 1742].

Messrs Henry Staples & co. will sell at auction, at the Law Library Rooms, College street in this city on Thursday, July 14th, at 12 o'clock M. the law library formerly belonging to the Hon. Dutee J. Pearce, of Newport ... Providence, July 9th,

Meteor of Dec. 21st, 1876 ... H. A. Newton. [n. p.] 1877.

Meteorological observations, made at Springmill, 13 miles NNW. of Philadelphia, 40° 9 'N. Month of January, 1787.

Metropolitan - Extra. [On the deaths of Presidents Jefferson and Adams. Georgetown, 1826].

Metropolitan agency. W. C. Richards, 152 Fulton Street, N. Y. W. C. Richards having established himself permanently in New York, offers his services to his friends and the public, in all parts of the country, as a general agent for the transacti

Metropolitan complete coin book. Containing perfect fac-similes of all the various gold, silver, and other metallic coins throughout the world, with the present United States mint value of each coin under it. Gold coins of the United States, and

Metropolitan fair for the U. S. Sanitary commission. Receiving depot ... A great exposition called the Metropolitan fair, will be opened in the city of New York, March 28th, 1864. The proceeds of the sales to be for the benefit of the Sanitary c

Metropolitan fair for the United States sanitary commission. Dear Sir. As chairman of the committee on boots and shoes, I am requested to call your attention to the great expedition to be opened in this City, March 28th, 1864 ... New York 1864.

Metropolitan fair in aid of the United States sanitary commission. To the serving people of our city ... New York, Feb. 8, 1864.


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