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

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State of New Hampshire. John Taylor Gilman, Esquire, Treasure of said state: To the selectmen of Greeting. Pursuant to an act of the General Court of said state, passed the 11th day of June Anno Domini, 1784 ... You are hereby required to assess

State of New Hampshire. Proclamation by Onslow Stearns, Governor ... To appoint a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer ... I do, therefore, appoint Thursday, the seventh day of April next, for that purpose ... Given at the Council Chamber, th

The State of New Hampshire. Proclamation by the Governor for Arbor day ... I appoint Saturday, May sixth as Arbor day ... Given at the Council Chamber in Concord, this fifteenth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred an

The State of New Hampshire. Proclamation by the Governor. I hereby appoint Monday, May first, as Arbor day ... Given at the Council Chamber in Concord, this eleventh day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-nin

The State of New Hampshire. Proclamation by the Governor. for a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer ... I do, with the advice of the Council, appoint Thursday, April sixth, to be observed throughout the State as a day of fasting, humiliation

State of New Hampshire. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened, that our national government, warned by the overreaching policy and deep publicity of Great Britain in relation to the North Eastern boundary,

State of New Hampshire. Resolved by the Senate and House of representative in General Court convened, that our Senators in Congress be instructed and the Representatives from this State requested to oppose any and every proposition to charter a

State of New Hampshire. Resolved by the Senate and House of representatives in General Court convened, that in the opinion of this Legislature, the act of Congress, passed at its extra session on the 4th of September, 1841, providing for a divis

State of New Hampshire. Resolved by the Senate and House of representatives in General Court convened, that we regard the institution of slavery as a moral, social and political evil, and as such we deeply regret its existence ... Approved June

The State of New Hampshire. Thanksgiving proclamation by His Excellency the Governor ... I do appoint Thursday the twenty-sixth day of November, current, as a day of public thanksgiving and praise ... Given at the Council Chamber in Concord, thi

State of New Hampshire. The government and people of the state of New-Hampshire. ss. To the Sheriff of the County of in said state of New-Hampshire, his under shefiff, or deputy. Greeting. Whereas By the consideration of the justices of the Infe

State of New Hampshire. To the selectmen of the town of Greeting. You are hereby required, in the name of the State of New-Hampshire, to notify and warn a meeting of the inhabitants of the said town of qualified to vote in the choice of Senators

State of New Hampshire. To the selectmen of the town of Greeting. You are hereby required, in the name of the state of New Hampshire, to notify and warn a meeting of the inhabitants of the said town of qualified to vote in the choice of Senators

The State of New Hampshire: A proclamation By His Excellency Hiram A. Tuttle, Governor Arbor Day ... I do, therefore ... appoint Friday, the first day of May next, to be observed by the good people of this State as Arbor day ... Given at the Cou

The State of New Hamsphire. Decoration day A proclamation by His Excellency Natt Head, Governor ... Given at the Executive Chamber in Concord this fourteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty-one ... Natt

(State of New Jersey). An act to incorporate "The Camden, New Jersey Mutual insurance association [1841].

State of New Jersey. A bill entitled "A supplement to the act relative to the Supreme and Circuit Courts." [184-?].

State of New Jersey. A bill entitled "An act respecting the orphan's Court." [184-?].

State of New Jersey. A further supplement to an act entitled, "An act making provisions for carrying into effect the act for the punishment of crimes," passed the 15th of February 1798 [182-?].

State of New Jersey. A further supplement to the act entitled An act to incorporate the Georgetown and Franklin turnpike company, passed the 15th day of February, 1816. [182-?].

State of New Jersey. A supplement to an act entitled An act against usury, passed the 8th of February 1797. [1822?].

State of New Jersey. A supplement to an act entitled An act for the preservation of clams and oysters, passed June 9th, 1820. [1822?].

State of New Jersey. A supplement to an act entitled An act for the relief of persons imprisoned for dept, passed the 18th of March 1795 [182-?].

State of New Jersey. A supplement to an act entitled An act relative to executors, passed the 11th of February 1815. [182-?].

State of New Jersey. A supplement to an act entitled, An act for the preservation of deer and other game and to prevent trespassing with guns, passed December 21st, 1771 [1822?].

State of New Jersey. An act directing the mode of appointing surrogates. [182-?].

State of New Jersey. An act for erecting the lower part of the county of Sussex in New Jersey, into a separate county, to be called the county of Delaware. [1823?].

State of New Jersey. An act for the appointment of deputies in the Attorney-General [1822?].

State of New Jersey. An act securing to mechanics and others payment for their labour and materials in erecting any house or other building, within the townships of Trenton and Nottingham. [1822].

State of New Jersey. An act to authorize the reduction of the Capitol stock, and the number of directors, of the state bank at Camen [181-?].

State of New Jersey. An act to incorporate the Orange Spring company [1822?].

State of New Jersey. An act to incorporate the Salem Steam-Mill and Banking company, in the County of Salem. [182-?].

State of New Jersey. An act to incorporate the Washington Canal Company. [1822?].

State of New Jersey. An act to regulate schools. [182-?].

State of New Jersey. An act to regulate the fisheries in the river Delaware and for other purposes. [1816?].

State of New Jersey. An additional supplement to an act entitled An act establishing a militia system. [1822?].

State of New Jersey. Assembly Chamber. Trenton, March 24, 1909. Resolution offered by Griffith W. Lewis.

State of New Jersey. Names of persons appointed and sworn as Commissioners for the State of New Jersey, residing in other states, since the publication of the last list ... Trenton, July 26, 1858.

State of New Jersey. Names of persons appointed and sworn as commissioners for the State of New Jersey, residing in other states, since the publication of the last list ... Trenton. May 10, 1858.

State of New Jersey. Whereas the people of the state of South Carolina in convention assembled ... Therefore, in the name and in behalf of the people of the state of New Jersey, and as their legal representatives. Be it resolved. [ 8 resolutions

State of New York Office of State Civil Service Commission ... To the heads of all state and county departments, offices and institutions ... Albany, October 22, 1908.

State of New York. An act for pardoning certain offences committed in the North-eastern part of this state. Passed 14th of April, 1782. [Followed by] An act for quieting the minds of the inhabitants in the north-eastern part of this state. Passe

State of New York. In Assembly, January 31st, 1788. Whereas the United States in Congress assembled, did on the 28th day of September last, unanimously resolve, That the report of the convention of the states lately assembled in Philadelphia, wi

State of New York. In Assembly. March 17, 1817. Resolved, if the hon. the Senate concur herein, that the Treasurer of this state be, and he is hereby authorised and directed, to receive from the respective county treasurers, all such monies as m

State of New York. No. 1541. Int. 1304. In Senate, March 17, 1913 .... An act to amend the education law, relative to the divisions of history and public records.

State of New York. No. 25. In Senate, January 31, 1890. Communication from the State Treasurer in reply to a resolution of the Senate relative to the total moneys actually in the Treasury, the several amounts held by the banks respectively etc .

State of New York. Republican State Convention, held at Syracuse, March 22, 1876, for the election of delegates to the Republican National Convention, to be held at Cincinnati, June 14, 1876. [n. p., 1876].

State of New York. Secretary's office. I certify, that licenses have been issued to the following persons, to travel and trade as pedlers, for one year from the date set opposite their respective names, viz ... Albany, May 9, 1826.

State of New-Hampshire in the House of representatives, February 26th, 1778. Whereas the present situation of affairs in this State, make it necessary that a full and free representation of the inhabitants thereof, should meet in Convention for

State of New-Hampshire, Exeter, August 17, 1791. The Commissioners appointed by the General Court, to state the demands of this State, against the United States, find themselves under the necessity of calling upon the several towns and places in

State of New-Hampshire, July 4, 1808. Sir. Impressed with a sense of dangers to which our country is exposed the Republicans of the Legislature when at Concord, assembled to deliberate on the momentous subject ... By transmitting you the enclose

The state of New-Hampshire, to the selectmen of in the County of Greeting. You are hereby required to notify and warn the male inhabitants of twenty-one years of age, and upwards paying each one for himself, a poll-tax in said giving them fiftee

State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation for a day of public fasting and prayer. By His Excellency, the governor ... I do hereby appoint ... Thursday, April the 12th, as a day of public humiliation, fasting and prayer throughout the State ... Give

The State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation for a day of public thanksgiving and praise. By his Excellency, Ichabod Goodwin ... appoint Thursday, the 29th of November, for this object ... Given at the Council Chamber, in Concord, this 8th day of

State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation for a day of public thanksgiving and praise. By his excellency, Ichabod Goodwin, governor ... appoint Thursday the 24th of November, as a day of public thanksgiving and praise ... Given at the Council Chamb

State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation for a day of public thanksgiving and praise. By the Governor ... appointed Thursday, the 22nd day of December next, to be observed throughout this state, as a day of public thanksgiving and praise ... Given

State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation for a day of public thanksgiving and prayer ... appoint Thursday, the twenty-ninth day of November next, to be observed as a day of public thanksgiving and prayer throughout this State ... Given at Hillsbor

State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation for a general thanksgiving throughout this State. ... I do therefore, with advice of Council, and agreeably to a vote of the General-Court, issue this proclamation hereby appointing Thursday the second day

State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation for a public fast. Inasumuch as it is our duty to acknowledge our constant dependence on the Supreme ruler of the Universe ... The Council and House of representatives of the State of New-Hampshire in Gener

State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation, for a day of Thanksgiving, prayer and praise ... I do ... appoint Thursday, the twenty-third day of November next, to be observed as a day of thanksgiving, prayer and praise, throughout this state ... Date

State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation, for a day of fasting and prayer ... Appointed Thursday, the second day of April next, to be observed as a day of fasting and prayer throughout this State ... Given at the Council Chamber in Concord, on the

State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation, for a day of public fasting and prayer. To dedicate in the spring of each revolving year a day of fasting and prayer is a custom worthy of the principles of our pious ancestors, and one which cannot be too

State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation, for a day of public fasting and prayer. To dedicate in the spring of each revolving year a day of fasting and prayer, is a custom worthy of the principles of our pious ancestors and one which cannot be too

The State of New-Hampshire. By His Excellency Frederick Smyth, governor: a proclamation for a day of public thanksgiving and praise. I do hereby ... appoint Thursday, the twenty-ninth day of November next, to be observed by the people of this St

State of New-Hampshire. By His excellency the Governor. A proclamation ... ] appoint Thursday, the thirteenth day of April next, to be observed in this state, as a day of publick fasting, humiliation, and prayer ... Given at the Council Chamber,

State of New-Hampshire. By the Governor a proclamation for a day of thanksgiving ... I do hereby appoint Thursday the twenty-eighth day of November next, to be observed as a day of prayer and thanksgiving throughout this state ... Given at the C

State of New-Hampshire. By the Governor, A proclamation, for a day of Thanksgiving and praise. By the advice of the Council, I appoint Thursday the 24th day of November next, a day of public Thanksgiving and praise throughout this State ... Give

State of New-Hampshire. By the Governor, a proclamation, for a day of public thanksgiving and prayer ... I do ... appoint Thursday, the eleventh day of November next, to be observed as a day of public thanksgiving and prayer ... Given at the Cou

State of New-Hampshire. By the Governor. A proclamation for a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer. By the advice of the Council I have appointed Thursday the eleventh day of April next a day fasting, humiliation and prayer, throughout this St

State of New-Hampshire. By the Governor. A proclamation for a day of humiliation, fasting and prayer ... appoint Thursday the seventh day of April next, to be observed as a day of public humiliation, fasting and prayer, throughout this state ...

State of New-Hampshire. By the Governor. A proclamation for a day of thanksgiving ... appointed Thursday, the fourteenth day of November next, to be observed as a day of public thanksgiving ... Given at the Council Chamber in Concord, this third

State of New-Hampshire. By the Governor. A proclamation, for a public fast ... appoint Thursday, the third day of April next, to be observed as a day of public humiliation, fasting and prayer, throughout this state ... Given at the Council Chamb

State of New-Hampshire. By the Governor. A proclamation. If we duly consider our dependance upon the sovereign ruler of the universe for the happiness we enjoy ... I have therefore thought fit ... to appoint Thursday the twenty-sixth day of Nove

State of New-Hampshire. By the governor. A proclamation for a day of thanksgiving ... I have thought fit to appoint ... Thursday the twenty-ninth day of November next, to be kept as a day of prayer and thanksgiving throughout this state ... Give

State of New-Hampshire. Executive Department. A proclamation, by His Excellency the Governor. [Concord, 1864].

State of New-Hampshire. In Committee of Safety, April 14, 1781. Ordered that the following proclamation be forthwith printed and sent to the several worshipping assemblies in this State, to whom it is recommended religiously to observe the same,

State of New-Hampshire. In Committee of Safety, Exeter. April 14th, 1789. Whereas the Honorable Continental Congress have recommended that Wednesday the twenty-sixth instant be observed as a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer throughout the

State of New-Hampshire. In Committee of Safety, March 27th, 1778. Ordered. That the following proclamation of the Hon'ble Continental Congress, for a general fast throughout the United-States, be printed, and sent to the several religious societ

State of New-Hampshire. In the House of representatives, April 5th, 1781. Whereas the present situation of affairs in this State makes it necessary that a full and free representation of the inhabitants thereof should meet in convention for the

State of New-Hampshire. In the House of representatives, December the 11th A. D. 1792. Resolved, that the selectmen of the major part of them, at the charge of the town, parish, or place they belong to, shall take an inventory of the rateable es

State of New-Hampshire. In the House of representatives, February 27th, 1783. Whereas, by the various accounts from Europe, it is highly probable that a general peace among the belligerent powers will very soon take place ... Resolved, as the un

State of New-Hampshire. In the House of representatives, June 21st, 1783. Voted, that an order issue to the selectmen of the several towns and places in this state, who have afforded supplies to soldiers families within the current year, directi

State of New-Hampshire. In the House of representatives. July 3, 1781. The committee to form a table or scale of depreciation for this State, reported as their opinion, That all contracts previous to the last day of January 1777, shall be consid

State of New-Hampshire. In the House of representatives. March 3d, 1786. Resolved, that the selectmen of the several towns, districts and parishes within this State, be and hereby are required to make a return of all the inhabitants within their

State of New-Hampshire. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-four. Resolved by the Senate and House of representatives in General court convened, that in the opinion of this Legislature, "It is the duty of our government

State of New-Hampshire. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-three. The Committee on military affairs, to whom was referred the resolutions directing them to inquire into the expediency of instructing our Senators and req

The state of New-Hampshire. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. Resolved by the Senate and House of representatives, in General Court convened, That our Senators in Congress be instructed ... to urge as a wise and j

State of New-Hampshire. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty one. An Act for impowering the sheriff of the County of Cheshire to release from prison sundry of the good subjects of this State, imprisoned by certain evil-

State of New-Hampshire. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight. An act, for carrying into effect an ordinance of Congress of the thirteenth of September last, relative to the constitution of the United States ... In

State of New-Hampshire. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one An act in addition, and alteration of an Act passed the twelfth day of January one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one, entitled an act for raising and

State of New-Hampshire. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-one. An act for raising the sum of one hundred and twenty thousand pounds, in bills of the new emission, or others equivalent; and the sum of four thousand fi

State of New-Hampshire. In the year of our Lord, one thousand, seven hundred and ninety-one. An act in addition to an Act, intitled. "An act to establish an equitable method of making rates and taxes, and determining who shall be legal voters in

State of New-Hampshire. In the year of our Lord, one thousand, seven hundred and seventy-eight. An act to prevent the return to this State of certain persons therein named, and of others who have left, or shall leave this State, or either the Un

State of New-Hampshire. John Taylor Gilman, Treasurer of said state. To the selectmen of Greeting. Pursuant to an act of the General Court of said state of New Hamphire (passed February 23, Anno Domini, 1785) ... You are hereby required to asses

State of New-Hampshire. Nicholas Gilman, Esquire, treasurer and receiver general for said state, to the selectmen of in said state. Greeting. Pursuant to an act of the General Court [Requiring them to assess the polls and estates for their part

State of New-Hampshire. Resolved by the Senate and House of representatives in General Court convened, that the Congress of the United States are not authorized by the Constitution, to pass any act distributing to the States "the proceeds arisin

State of New-Hampshire. The committee of both houses appointed to consider a method for making a new proportion to in this state: recommend that an order for taking and returning an inventory be issued to all the towns this state, in the followi

State of New-Hampshire. The following plan was laid before a Committee of both branches of the Legislature of a sub-committee, on the 14th day of September, 1786. The committee appointed to report the best plan they can devise for emitting paper

State of New-Hampshire. The government and people of said state. To the selectmen of in the County of in said State. Greetings. You are hereby required to notify the legal inhabitants paying taxes in the (giving them fifteen days notice) to meet

The State of New-Hampshire. To Esquire. Greeting. Know you, that we, reposing especial trust and confidence in your fidelity and ability, have constituted and appointed you a justice of the peace for the County of ... Witness, Governor of our st


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