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

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The speech of the Honble Sir William Gooch, Bart. [At the beginning of the session Oct. 27, 1748] [Williamsburg, 1748 [Negative Photostat].

The speech of the Honorable Francis Fauquier, Esq; His Majesty's Lieutenant-governor and Commander in chief of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia: to the General Assembly, summoned to be held at the Capitol, in the City of Williamsburg, on Thur

The speech of the Honorable Francis Fauquier, Esq; His Majesty's Lieutenant-governor, and Commander in chief, of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia: to the General Assembly ... the twenty-second day of February ... in the year of our Lord, 1759

The speech of the Honorable Robert Dinwiddie, Esq; His Majesty's Lieutenant-governor, and Commander in chief, of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia; to the General Assembly ... the 20th day of September, 1756 ... being the second session of thi

The speech of the Honorable Robert Dinwiddie, Esq; His Majesty's Lieutenant-governor, and commander in chief, of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia; to the General Assembly, ... the 14th of April, 1757, in the 30th year of His Majesty's reign .

The speech of the Honourable Francis Fauquier, Esq; His Majesty's Lieutenant-governour, and Commander in chief of the Colony and dominion of Virginia: to the General-Assembly, ... Thursday the 19th of May, 1763 ... being the fifth session of thi

The speech of the Honourable Francis Fauquier, Esq; His Majesty's Lieutenant-governour, and commander in chief of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia: to the General-assembly, summoned to be held at the Capitol, in the City of Williamsburg, on T

The speech of the Honourable Francis Fauquier, Esquire His Majesty's Lieutenant-Governour, and Commander in chief of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia: To the General Assembly, summoned to be held at the Capitol, in the City of Williamsburg, o

The speech of the Honourable Francis Fauquier, Esquire His Majesty's Lieutenant-governor and commander in chief of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia, to the General Assembly to be held at the Capitol in the City of Williamsburg, on Thursday th

The speech of the Honourable Francis Fauquier, Esquire, His Majesty's Lieutenant-governour, and Commander in chief of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia: to the General Assembly. ... 12th of January, 1764 ... being the sixth session of this Gen

The speech of the Honourable Patrick Gordon, Esq; Lieut. Governour of the Province of Pennsylvania, and the Counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex, upon Delaware. To the representatives of the freemen of the said Province of Pennsylvania, Augus

The speech of the Honourable Sir William Gooch, Bart. His Majesty's Lieutenant-governor, and Commander in chief of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia, to the General Assembly: at a session continued and held by prorogation, at the City of Willi

The speech of the Honourable William Gooch Esq; [At the opening of the session August 5, 1736] [Williamsburg, 1736] [Negative Photostat.].

The speech of the Honourable William Gooch Esq; [At the opening of the session May 6, 1742] [Williamsburg, 1742.] [Negative Photostat.].

The speech of the Honourable William Gooch, Esq. [At the opening of the session May 22, 1740] [Williamsburg, 1740] [Negative Photostat.].

The speech of the Honourable William Gooch, Esq; His Majesty's Lieutenant-Governor, and Commander in chief, of the Colony of Virginia, to the General Assembly: at a session continued and held by prorogation at the City of Williamsburg, on Tuesda

The speech of the Honourable William Gooch, Esq; [At the opening of the session Aug. 21, 1740] [Williamsburg, 1740] [Negative Photostat.].

The speech of the Honourable William Gooch, Esq; [At the opening of the session Nov. 4, 1738] [Williamsburg, 1738] [Negative Photostat.].

The speech of the Honourable William Gooch, Esq; his Majesty's Lieutenant Governor, and commander in chief of the Colony of Virginia, to the General Assembly: at a session begun and held at the City of Williamsburg, on Thursday the 22d day of Au

Speech of the President of the United States to both houses of Congress …

The speech of the Right Honorable the Earl of Chatham, in the House of Lords, Jan. 20, 1775. on the following motion made by his Lordship [for removing his Majesty's troops from the town of Boston] [n. p. 1775].

The speech of the Right honourable the Earl of Chatham, in the House of Lords, upon Lordship speech, on the third reading, in the House of Lords, of the bill for providing with quarters the officers and troops in America. [Massachusetts? 1774].

Speech of the Taylor candidate for Congress. Mr. Jacob Barker's speech at Lafayette. [1848?].

The Speech, &c. Gentlemen of the Council, Mr. Speaker, and Gentlemen of the House of Burgesses. [March 5th, 1759] [Williamsburg, 1759] [Negative Photostat.].

Spencer Phips, Esq; Lieutenant-governour and commander in chief in and over his Majesty’s province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. To [blank] Greeting. Whereas notwithstanding the repeated orders issued to the several colonels in the Pr

Spencer, Vila & Co. Bankers, No. 13 Congress Street, corner of Exchange place (rear of the traveller building,) Boston, offer for sale the following list of first class securities ... [1858].

Spirit of '76. At a numerous meeting of the young men of Troy, at Bill's Phoenix Hotel, on Saturday evening the 15th of April- Stephen Warren was appointed chairman ... whereupon, the subjoined address was read, approved, and ordered to be publi

The spirit of the age. To the voters of the United States. 1860. The question is this! Will you vote for yourself and men who will take care of you and the old Washington principle, or will you be played the old blind cow with? - and vote for me

Spirit of the campaign. Number two. The candidates, and the doctrines of the two parties. [Washington, D. C. 1868?].

The spiritual railway. Williamsport, Independent Press Job printing establishment. [n. d.].

Spofford picnic excursion via Str. City of Haverhill ... Thursday, Aug. 30, 1888 ... Hooke's Electricprinting house.

Spot him! "Rev." Henry Clay Dean, of Iowa, who was present at the Chicago Convention in 1864, at which McClellan was nominated at the Copperhead candidate for President, is now addressing the Pierce-Davis-Sinclair & Co. democracy in this state .

Spring 1859. Globe advertising agency ... The facilities of this agency are not surpassed by any similar establishment in New York or London ... Authorized to receive advertisements for Ballou's Pictorial, and all the city daily and best weekly

Spring cure. Doctor Quenaudon's extract of green herbs for purifying the blood and the cure of all diseases arising from its impurity, also of all other chronic diseases ... Dr. D. V. Quenaudon. Washington City, D. C.- April 1847.

Springfield, December 27, 1812. Dear Sir, The General Assembly adjourned on the 25th instant after a very interesting and I may truly say disorderly session of forty days ... The first circumstance deserving your notice is the vote of North Caro

Squatters' declaration of rights. [1861?].

St. Andrew's New York and Brooklyn one cent coffee stands ... [New York. n. d.].

St. Botolph's church Boston, Lincolnshire, England ... Fred W. Fox. Washington, D. C. January, 1939.

St. Louis Mo. St. Louis, C. Witter [18--?].

St. Monica's leaflet. June, 1904.

St. Patrick's holy day. Patrick Moran, Brooklyn. [c. 1861].

St. Paul, Minn., September 23rd, 1898. Mr. Robert Thompson, Secretary, Lafayette Memorial Commission, Chicago, Ills. Dear Sir. [Regarding Lafayette memorial] John Ireland Archbishop of St. Paul.

St. Peter's church, near the White house. New Kent County, Va. This church suffered greatly by the war. The surrounding country was occupied by General McClennan's army ... Its walls and timbers are slund, and if now repaired, it may add another

Stamp duties as amended June 30, 1864. Published by Bailey & Noyes, booksellers and stationers, Nos. 56 and 58 Exchange Street, Portland, Me.

Stamp duties imposed by the act of Congress of July 1, 1862 and its amendment of March 3, 1863. New York: Published by Macoy & Herwig, stationers. [c. 1863].

Stamp duties on notes, &c. and foreign exchange, as amended and to take effect on and after August 1st, 1864 ... New York 1864.

A standard time table Part I. for males' wages per day, from 2 shilling to 12 shillings and from 1 day to 30 3/4 days; arranged on an original plan, so that those who use it can find what is due for any given time and price, whether for whole or

Standing committees of the Senate. [1849?].

Standing orders for the garrison of Philadelphia ... By order of Major General Arnold. Lewis Nicola, T. N. [Philadelphia: Printed by Robert Aitken 1777].

Standing orders, for conducting the business of the "Columbian Institute"; as reported, and amended, at a stated meeting of the Institute, May 6, 1826.

Star Office. September 10. Annapolis. September 4. Mr. Green. As some of the opponents of Mr. Jefferson have not yet dropped the charge of inaction and timidity against him when governor of Virginia, you will oblige me by publishing in your next

The "Star of Ethiopia" is the name of a pageant which will be given in Washington the week of October tenth .... [Washington, D.C. 1915].

The star spangled banner ... Written by F. Key, Esq. During the conflict between Fort M' Henry, and the British Fleet, in 1814. Swain typ. [18--].

... The starry old flag. by J. S. Ellis. Air-Star spangled banner ... [n. p.] 1884.

Startling record!! The great disunion conspiracy of Massachusetts!!! Union men must stand by the Union, Stand by the President, and the army, and the best of governments, against the boasted "Hub of the Universe," the Centre of disunion! ... [18

State Democratic executive committee rooms of Ohio. Columbus, September 28th, 1875. Dear Sir: Only two weeks remain until the election ....

State Democratic executive committee rooms, Columbus, Ohio September 21st, 1875. Dear Sir: This committee has undoubted information that the radicals are engaged in colonizing voters in the State of Ohio ... Democratic state executive committee.

State aid to railroads. To the citizens of the State of New-Hampshire. ... Concord. Statesman Steam press [1870?].

State committee Woman suffrage party. Headquarters, New York To the woman suffrage congress World's fair, Chicago, Ill [regarding woman suffrage in Wyoming.] New York, August 7, 1893.

The State convention of National Republicans of Vermont, which met at this place on the 11th day of July inst. feeling the necessity of a united and vigorous effort, and an efficient organization of the party, to secure success at the approachin

State headquarters Independent Republicans, No. 781 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. Facts for the people. - No. 1. Mr. Blaine as a land-grabber ....

State headquarters Independent Republicans, No. 781 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. Facts for the people. - No. 2. Mr. Blaine's moral character ... [1884].

State of Connecticut Executive Department. Hartford, February 8, 1892. To the people of the State of Connecticut: Owing to the failure of the General Assembly to make provision for the representation of this State at "The Columbian Exposition of

State of Connecticut. At a meeting of the Governor and Council of Safety, at Lebanon, July 26, 1781. [to hasten collection of taxes]. [s. l.]

State of Connecticut. By the governor. Whereas by the Act of the General Assembly, passed in November last, laying a tax of one penny half-penny on the pound, payable in flour and grain, the receivers in the respective towns, are specially enjoi

State of Connecticut. December 26, 1815. General Orders [regarding the most advisable mode of forming the divisions and brigades of infantry] ... By order of the Captain General Eben Huntington, Adjutant General.

State of Connecticut. General orders, 20th June, 1814. The Captain General is informed that doubts are entertained whether the General Officers of the militia are authorized by an existing regulation to discharge commissioned officers and sergea

State of Connecticut. Hartford May [28th] A. D. 1816. Sir. I herewith transmit to your Excellency a copy of certain resolutions adopted by the Legislature of this state, and have the honour to be with very great respect Sir, Your excellency's ob

State of Connecticut. Rollin S. Woodruff Governor. A proclamation ... I hereby designate Friday, the fourteenth day of June as flag day ... Given under my hand ... this thirtieth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and

State of Connecticut. Rollin S. Woodruff Governor. A proclamation ... I therefore designate Monday, the fifteenth day of June as flag day ... Given under my hand ... this twenty-fifth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundre

State of Connecticut. Secretary's office, Hartford, June 10, 1897 ... (Senate bill No. 98.) ... An act to establish standard inks for public records.

State of County of Subscription list to solicit funds in every State in the Union. [Philadelphia, 1859].

The state of Delaware, ss. Whereas of the County of in the state of Delaware hath requested to take up These ate therefore, in the names of the proprietaries, the honorable John Penn the younger, and John Penn Esquires, to authorize you to surve

State of Florida. Thanksgiving proclamation. William S. Jennings. 1904. [Tallahassee, 1904].

State of Georgia. By His Excellency Captain-General, Governor, and commander in chief in and over the said State, and of the militia thereof. To all to whom these presents shall come, Greeting: Know ye, that in pursuance of the act for opening t

State of Illinois Executive Department. By the Governor of Illinois. A proclamation. To the people of Illinois, greeting: Whereas, an all wise providence has called from this life our beloved President, Warren Gamaliel Harding ... do hereby appo

The state of Iowa. Executive department. Thanksgiving proclamation ... I request the people of this State to observe Thursday, the thirtieth day of November as a day of thanksgiving and praise ... Done at the City of Des Moines, this third day o

State of Iowa. To all to whom these presents may come, Greeting: Know ye, that, whereas the eleventh General Assembly of the State of Iowa passed a resolution which was approved April 2d, 1866, and which is in the words following, namely: "Be it

The state of Kansas. By Samuel J. Crawford, Governor. Thanksgiving proclamation ... I Samuel J. Crawford, Governor of Kansas, do hereby appoint Thursday, December 7th, A. D. 1865, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer ... given under my hand and t

State of Kentucky. Adjutant-general's office - Frankfort, May 5th, 1812. General Orders, [Frankfort, 1812].

State of Kentucky. Frankfort. Jan. 2, 1805. Sir [His Excellency the Governor of New York] By direction of the legislature of this state, I have the honor to inclose to your excellency two resolutions of the 27th of November and the 17th of Decem

State of Kentucky. General orders November 24th 1808. [Frankfort?].

State of Louisiana. Militia general orders Headquarters, January 26, 1815. The governor and commander in chief congratulates the militia of the state on the expulsion of the enemy who had so daringly invaded our soil and threatened our capital .

State of Maine. By the Governor. A proclamation for a day of public thanksgiving and praise ... I appoint Thursday, the twenty-fifth day of November next, as a day of public thanksgiving and praise ... Given at the Council Chamber, at Augusta, t

State of Maine. By the Governor. A proclamation for a day of public thanksgiving and praise ... I do hereby ... appoint Thursday, the twenty-sixth day of November next, as a day of public thanksgiving and praise ... Given at the Council Chamber

State of Maine. By the Governor. A proclamation for a day of public thanksgiving and praise ... I do hereby, with the advice of the Executive Council, appoint Thursday, the twenty- eighth day of November next, as a day of public thanksgiving and

State of Maine. By the Governor: A proclamation for a day of public thanksgiving and praise ... I do, therefore, appoint Thursday, the thirtieth day of November next to be observed throughout this State as a day of public thanksgiving and praise

State of Maine. General Orders. Head quarters, Portland. June 20, 1820 Fellow soldiers: [Signed by Sam Cory] Adjutant General. Portland. 1820.

State of Maine. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-eight. An additional act for regulating marriage and for the orderly solumnization thereof ... Approved. Feb. 16, 1828.

State of Maine. To all who shall see these presents. Greeting. Know ye, that Robert P. Dunlap, our governor, reposing special trust and confidence in the sobriety, discretion and piety of the Reverend [blank] ordained minister of the gospel, hat

State of Massachusetts Bay In the House of representatives, September 14, 1779. Whereas it is indispensably necessary that a supply of blankets should be immediately procured for the service of the army ... [Boston: Printed by Thomas & John Flee

State of Massachusetts Bay. In the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty. An act to prevent and punish desertion and for apprehending and securing deserters form the Continental army ... This act passed May 5, 1780. A true copy.

State of Massachusetts-Bay In the House of representatives, January 25, 1777. The perseverance of Britain in her attempts to subjugate the free states of America to an unconditional submission to their arbitrary impositions, demands a vigorous p

State of Massachusetts-Bay The Honorable Henry Gardner, Esq; Treasurer and Receiver-general of the said state. To [blank] constable or collector of [blank] Greeting, &c ... Given under my hand and seal at Boston, the twenty first day of February

State of Massachusetts-Bay in convention, June 16, 1780. Whereas, upon due examination of the returns made by the several towns and plantations within this state, it appears that more than two thirds of the inhabitants, thereof who have voted on

State of Massachusetts-Bay in the House of representatives, February 16, 1779. Whereas upon examination, in a consequence of a report of the Committees for settling disputes between the towns in the several counties in this State ... [Boston: Pr

State of Massachusetts-Bay in the House of representatives. August 31, 1777. Whereas it has been represented, that some of the powder manufactured at the several powder mills in this state, has proved defective; and as there is sufficient quanti

State of Massachusetts-Bay, in the House of representatives, February 4, 1779. On the petition of the officers in the brigades of Generals Nixon's, Patterson's (late Learned's and Glover's, in behalf of themselves and the soldiers under their co

State of Massachusetts-Bay. In Council. January 9, 1777. Whereas by a resolve of this Court, passed December 10, 1776. all persons are prohibited from exporting from this state any sugars ... In the House of representatives. January 9, 1777 Read

State of Massachusetts-Bay. In Council. July 7, 1777. Resolved, that all such men as may inlist as non-commissioned officers and private soldiers into the Continental regiment ... In the House of representatives, July 8, 1777. Read and concurred


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