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

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[A group of seven broadside poems, mainly lyrics for music.] San Francisco, Bell & Company [1880].

The rout and capture of old Bob Lee ... By G. C. M'Comb. Co. H 9th N. Y. V. A. [1865?].

The royal Arcanum, one of the great engines of civilization and progress. Address by Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge, United States senator from Massachusetts. At the great royal Arcanum meeting in Music Hall, Boston, Mass., October 3, 1894. Boston, Mass

The Royal family of Lancaster ... Down with treason, tyranny, and corruption! Your hopes rest upon the brave defender of your country, General Joseph Heister.- To the polls- To the polls! Let your watch-word be Hiester and liberty!!! [n. p. 181-

Parson Brownlow … Knoxville, April 22, 1861. Gen. Gideon J. Pillow, I have just received your message …Published by Jas. Gates, Cincinnati.

Rufus P. Eaton of Pipe village, Lake Winnebago, Wis. A scoundrel! a knave! a liar! and a coward! I the undersigned hereby for reasons which will hereafter appear, publish and publicly post Rufus P. Easton ... as a scoundrel, a knave, a liar and

Rule as to the sailing of vessels of war of the belligerent nations from the United States ... True copy, Geo: Taylor, jun. Ch Clk. in the Department of State. June 18th, 1794. [Philadelphia: Printed by Childs and Swaine, 1794.].

Rules & regulations of the Boston intemperance society. Founded February 1, 1831.

Rules & regulations of the Washington City canal, and for landing all articles on the sites or wharves thereof .... [Washington, D. C. n. d.].

Rules & regulations to be observed on board the packet Sloop Sabine, R. Osgood, master ... Newburyport. W. & J. Gilman, printers, 9 State Street [n. d.].

Rules adopted by the Joint committee of the Senate and House of representative, on pensions and gratuties, Session of 1850 ... J. M.G. Lescure, Printer to the State.

Rules and regulations for the "Yamacraw intemperance society." Founded Dec. 20, 1830. [Boston].

Rules and regulations for the Hope and help rooms social purity department, Woman's Christian temperance union ... [Washington, D. C.] Darby, pr. 1309 Pa. Ave. [1887].

Rules and regulations for the government of the Washington club, adopted June 24, 1852: amended November 11, 1852 ... Washington, D. C. Alexander, printer. 1852.

Rules and regulations of the Alton Theological seminary. Rock-Springs, Ill. Printed at the Pioneer Office 1836.

Rules and regulations of the House of Representatives. [Frankfort? Kentucky 179-?].

Rules and regulations of the Yellowstone national park. Department of the interior. Washington, D. C. May, 4, 1881.

Rules and regulations to be observed in substantiating claims to bounty lands, under the Act of Congress of the 5th of March, 1816, entitled "An act granting bounties in land and extra pay to certain Canadian volunteers." [1816].

Rules and regulations, to be observed in the House of representatives of the State of Rhode -Island and Providence plantations. [n. d.].

Rules and regulations, under which all hands are employed by the Lehigh coal and navigation company. Mauch Chunk. A. Sisty, printer. 2d Month, 13th, 1832.

Rules and regulations. Adopted February 26, 1864, by the National freedmen's relief association, with regard to the schools and teachers under its auspices, in General Saxton's department. [n. p.] 1864.

Rules and regulations. [186-].

Rules for Christian mechanics, merchants &c. [n. p. n. d.].

Rules for bummers ... Philadelphia, Pa Card and Job printing rooms. [n. d.].

Rules for the Peace Dale reading room. Adopted January 24th, 1857.

Rules for the government of the Court of pardons ... An act relative to the Court of pardons ... Approved January 18, 1853.

... Rules for the management of the Department of the treasury and finance, adopted by the Governor and Executive Council ... January 17, 1862.

Rules for the society of negroes, 1693. [Boston: Printed and sold by B. Harris, 1693.] [Positive Photostat].

Rules for the transaction of business in the Common Council of the City of Troy. Adopted June 1, 1837.

Rules of diet for patients under homeopathic treatment ... Isaac Colby, M. D. Salem Observer Press [n. d.].

Rules of the House of representatives. 1818.

Rules of the Provost Court, Military post of Aiken ... September 27, 1867.

Rules of the Ulster County Bank ... C. Bruyn Cashier. Kingston, July 1, 1834.

Rules of the house of Representatives 1817.

Rules regulating the market! Provost Marshal's office. Beaufort. N. C. July 28, 1864. All fresh provision will be sold on Market Wharf. Market boats are not permitted to land at any other wharf, and persons arriving in said boats will report in

Rules to be observed by the House of Representatives in the choice of a president of the United States. whose term of service is to commence on the fourth day of March, 1825, if the choice shall constitutionally devolve upon the house [March 4,

Rules to be observed by the assistant guardians of the poor ... Charles G. Wilcox. Secretary. May 11th, 1821.

Rules to govern the native American party of the City and County of Philadelphia, in the selection of candidates for city and county offices. Adopted in convention, February 6, 1846.

Rum-running a crime not a business. Prohibition a growth not a fixed status by law. Reprinted thru courtesy of "The Christian Herald" by The American issue publishing company. [1920].

The runaway. New York. The Poets' Guild [ca. 1930].

Runaways and skulkers. A letter to congressman. Amendments to the conscription law ... Madison, Jan 28, 1865.

Russo-American telegraph; for connecting the old and new worlds, through the dominions of Alexander the second, and thus signalizing the completion of the first millenium of Russian nationality. Memorial of Henry O'Reilly ... New York, Jan. 1st,

"Truth is omnipotent, and public justice certain." The people of Washington cannot soon forget the torrents of abuse which have been poured upon the tax collector Gen McCalla for alleged official deficiences and mistakes ... The following docume

Ryegate (Vermont) October 27th, 1795. Proposals for publishing by subscription, A correct map of the state of Vermont: exhibitng the county and town lines, rivers, lakes, ponds, mountains, meeting-houses, mills, public roads, &c. &c. &c. By Jame

S. - No. 18. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act for the settlement and relief of the poor. [1846?].

S. 190. In Senate of the United States. May 1, 1832 ... A bill further to amend the several acts imposing duties on import ... [Washington, D. C. 1832.].

S. 264. In the Senate of the United States May 3,1864 ... A bill for the disposal of coal lands and of town property in the public domain. [Washington, D. C. 1864].

S. Crane's patent compound wash mixture. Philadelphia. J. Richards, printer 1850.

S. Harrison & son, manufacturers. No. 350 24th Street, New-York. [Pictures of various kinds of chairs.] [New York, n. d.].

S. N. 12. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act respecting bridges. [1846?].

S. No. 14. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act relative to bridges in the counties of Somerset, Burlington and Cumberland. [1846?].

S. No. 2 Revision. State of New Jersey. An act for the preservation of cranberries. [1846?].

S. No. 43. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act to prevent frauds by public officers. [1846?].

S.- No. 1. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act for the preservation of deer, and other game, and to prevent trespassing with guns. [1846?].

S.- No. 13. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act relative to toll and chain bridges. [1846?].

S.- No. 16. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act to authorize aliens to purchase and hold real estate, in this state. [1846?].

S.- No. 17. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act respecting apprentices and servants. [1846?].

S.- No. 19. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act for the better relief and employment of the poor of the county of Salem. [1846?].

S.- No. 20. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act for the maintenance of bastard children. [1846?].

S.- No. 21. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act against usury. [1846?].

S.- No. 22. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act to regulate the repacking of beef and pork for exportation. [1846?].

S.- No. 23. Revision. State of New Jersey An act relating to hawkers, pedlers and petty chapmen. [1846?].

S.- No. 25. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act to constitute and appoint trustees for the security and management of the fund for the support of free schools. [1846?].

S.- No. 27. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act to define the boundary lines of Salem, Cumberland and Cape May. [1846?].

S.- No. 28. Revision. State of New Jersey An act for the instruction of indigent deaf and dumb persons, inhabitants of this state. [1846?].

S.- No. 29. Revision. State of New Jersey An act directing notice to be given of applications to the legislature relative to incorporations. [1846?].

S.- No. 3. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act for the preservation of sheep. [1846?].

S.- No. 30 Revision. State of New Jersey. An act to provide for the instruction of indigent blind persons, inhabitants of this state. [1846?].

S.- No. 31. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act to regulate the state library. [1846?].

S.- No. 35. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act relative to the office of Secretary of state and register of the Prerogative Court. [1846?]

S.- No. 36. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act respecting the office of Treasurer. [1846?]

S.- No. 39. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act respecting the clerks of the courts of common pleas and general quarter sessions. [1846?].

S.- No. 40. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act respecting constables. [1846?].

S.- No. 41. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act respecting coroners. [1846?].

S.- No. 42. Revision. State of New Jersey An act relative to offices, commissions and resignations. [1846?]

S.- No. 42. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act relating to official seals. [1846?].

S.- No. 44. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act to prescribe and declare the mode of appointing certain officers. [1846?].

S.- No. 46. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act relative to the laws of this state, the proceedings of the legislature and the distribution thereof, and of the laws of the United States. [1846?].

S.- No. 47. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act prescribing certain oaths. [1846?].

S.- No. 5. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act for suppressing of lotteries. [1846?].

S.- No. 51. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act to provide for auditing the public accounts. [1846?].

S.- No. 52. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act relative to justices of the peace. [1846?].

S.- No. 53. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act to establish a uniform standard of weights and measures in this state. [1846?].

S.- No. 54. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act relative to contested elections for Governor. [1846?].

S.- No. 56. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act concerning the revised statutes passed at the present session of the legislature. [1846?].

S.- No. 6. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act to prevent horse-racing. [1846?].

S.- No. 8. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act concerning stray cattle, horses and sheep. [1846?].

S.- No. 9. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act to prohibit tavern-keepers, store-keepers and hucksters from entertaining minors at colleges, academies and schools, for the purpose of instruction, and from selling to them. [1846?].

S.- No.37. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act respecting clerks in chancery and clerks of the supreme court. [1846?]

S.0 No. 34. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act to prescribe the manner of appointing Senators of the United States, on the part of this State. [1846?].

S.0 No. 38. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act for the publication of chancery and law reports. [1846?].

S.O No. 15. Revision. State of New Jersey. An act to preserve the navigation of the rivers and creeks within the state of New Jersey. [1846?].

Sabbath school lessons. [June 13, 1834,.

Sacred to the memoires of two youths who were poisoned by eating Cicuta Aquatica or water hemlock, March 14, 1825. James Hector. C. Davidson.

Sacred to the memory of Sarah Elizabeth second daughter of Greenbury and Charity Solomon, Born July 12, 1834- died August 27, 1850 - Aged 16 years.- "May she rest in peace. The Christian's last thought at night. [6 stanzas of verse].

Sad news'. the president assassinated! War department, Washington, April 15, 1 A. M. ... The President dead! ... Abraham Lincoln died this morning at twenty-two minutes after seven o'clock ... We have other official dispatches - They will appear

Sale at auction [Woodcut] on Friday the 2nd day of October next, will be sold without reserve, at the lumber house lately occupied by Messers. Wm. Mackenzie & Co. on the cross street leading to Shockoe warehouse ... Taylor & Brown, V. M's. [Rich

Sale of a forfeited estate in Pennsylvania. Whereas the estate of Christian Hook, Esq. late of the city of Philadelphia ... hath been forfeited to this Commonwealth, by his attainder for treason. I the subscriber, agent for the county of Northam

Sale of lands in the counties of Oxford and Washington in Maine. To be sold at Public auction, by order of the Judge of Probate for the County of Oxford, so much of the real estate of John Phillips, ... as will produce the sum of six thousand th

Sale of overcoats for cash only! All our overcoasts marked down ... Lawrence & Co. National Rockland Bank Building .... Boston. Propeller Press. 21 Cornhill [1868].


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