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

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1[Campaign document.]
2Apheila by Thomas Bibb Bradley.
3An abstract of the census of Alabama, taken in 1827.
4To the friends of our country. [Alabama 1824?]
5Why America should hold naval supremacy. Richmond Pearson Hobson.
6Circular letter No. 4. Montgomery, May 20, 1861.
7A bill to be entitled an act to provide for the public safety. [s. l.]
8Military division of the West. October 17th, 1864.
9[Poster offering fifty dollars reward for the capture of a runaway slave Stephen.]
10Report of the committee appointed to examine the state bank. Jan. 8th, 1827.
11Address of the Grand Council, U.L.A., to the councils of the Union League in Alabama [January 2, 1867].
12Call for a Republican state convention. Republican state executive committee of Alabama.
13[Letter transmitting joint resolutions in relation to transportation by the Rail Roads of the Confederacy. Dec. 13, 1862.]
14To the public ... July 30, 1829.
15Union---Extra. Saturday May 23, 1846. From the Mobile Daily advertiser extra. Monday May 18 10 o'clock a. m. [Regarding Mexican War].
16Extra! Advertiser and register office 11 1/2 o'clock A.M. April 27 [1862] Particulars of affairs at New Orleans! Account of Colonel Tanner from Biloxi.
17By the Governor of Alabama. A proclamation [announcing the death of Thomas Andrews Hendricks, Vice-President of the United States] Montgomery, November 25 1885.
18Campaign of 1884. Tract No. 10. Suggestive. Read and reflect. Alabama is a Democratic state. In 1880 it gave 30,332 Democratic majority. In 1883-54,199 ... Truly is the Democratic party the enemy of progress and prosperity. Tack this up. [s. l.
19Confederate states of America. Department of the Treasury. Montgomery, March 5th, 1861. Sir: The Confederate states of America having assumed the control of all questions touching the relations of the States will compose it, and of their citizen
20Correspondence between Mr. Yancey and Mr. Scott ... [Letter from N.J. Scott, to William Lowndes Yancey, dated at Auburn, Ala., Nov. 13, 1860.] [Letter from William Lowndes Yancey to Col. N. J. Scott, dated at Montgomery, Ala., Nov. 15, 1860.]

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