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

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1Circular, to the friends of Jefferson Davis ... [1865-67?].
2Memphis appeal. Extra. Atlanta, Ga. Friday evening, August 12, 1864.
3The Memphis appeal. Extra. Atlanta, Ga. Sunday evening, August 28, 1864.
4Election returns. Georgia journal extra. Milledgeville, October 16, 1840.
5The nominating convention ... [Signed] Union man. Atlanta, March 3, 1868.
6The Congressional library [a poem] William Hyrd Hillyer. Atlanta, Ga. [1901?].
7National aid to education. [Circular letter by James Mitchell.] Atlanta, March 11, 1886.
8Attention southern men! down with the abolition press. Meet at Schneider's at 8 o'clock this night. December 26, 1860 [1860].
9The situation in Georgia - The vital issue - Congress and the Republican party. From the Atlanta New Era. November 26th [1869?].
10Georgia resolutions. In the House of representatives Wednesday, 20th December, 1826. [Atlanta?].
11A chart to health (second edition.) The electric equilibrium .... W. J. McGehee, M. D. [Savannah, Georgia? c. 1857].
12Plan of the book auction to be the first of July next. [Savannah, Printed by James and Nicholas Johnston 1791].
13[Election ticket for President, Vice President, and members of Congress for the 47th Congress, 8th district of Georgia.] [n. p. 1887].
14These are to certify that [blank] or bearer, is entitled to one share in the Georgia Asylum company ... [Georgia? 1801].
15... Highly important report by a Committee of the Legislature of Georgia on railroads ... Evening Gazette Office. 1837. [Atlanta?].
16Woodcraft, its makers, its triumphs, and a prophecy of its death. Atlanta, Ga., W. J. Simmons, 1917.
17Late and important from Texas. Massacre of the Georgia battalion!!! From the Columbus (Ga.) Herald of the 19th instant. [Columbus 1836].
18An essay on the practicability and profitableness of manufacturing the cotton crop of the South within our own limits .... J. S. Peterson, Brunswick, Ga. Oct. 24, 1870.
19The greatest blessing of the age! Prof. Kayton's great remedy for pains and aches: The oil of life! ... Savannah, Ga. Power press, E. J. Purse. [c. 1869].
20Message of his excellency Rufus B. Bullock Governor, to the General Assembly of Georgia Atlanta, Ga. March 9th, 1869.

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