![By His Excellency Samuel Ward King, Governor ... A proclamation. Whereas, the President of the United States has transmitted to me a communication touching the political affairs of this State, a copy By His Excellency Samuel Ward King, Governor ... A proclamation. Whereas, the President of the United States has transmitted to me a communication touching the political affairs of this State, a copy](http://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/rbc/rbpe/rbpe16/rbpe169/16901700/001dr.jpg)
By His Excellency Samuel Ward King, Governor ... A proclamation. Whereas, the President of the United States has transmitted to me a communication touching the political affairs of this State, a copy
![To Fort Independence Long Island and Fort Warren. The favorite steamers Argo and May Queen will leave Foster's wharf for Fort Independence, Long Island and Fort Warren, each making four trips daily ... To Fort Independence Long Island and Fort Warren. The favorite steamers Argo and May Queen will leave Foster's wharf for Fort Independence, Long Island and Fort Warren, each making four trips daily ...](http://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/rbc/rbpe/rbpe06/rbpe067/0670250a/001dr.jpg)
To Fort Independence Long Island and Fort Warren. The favorite steamers Argo and May Queen will leave Foster's wharf for Fort Independence, Long Island and Fort Warren, each making four trips daily ...
![The Prophet's Wife by Libbie Grant: Melding the Personal and the Historical - Historical Novel Society The Prophet's Wife by Libbie Grant: Melding the Personal and the Historical - Historical Novel Society](https://historicalnovelsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/9780063070622_pb.jpg)
The Prophet's Wife by Libbie Grant: Melding the Personal and the Historical - Historical Novel Society
![Extract form the resolves of the General Court of the State of Massachusetts, passed on the 30th day of November, A. D. 1776. A resolve for amending and explaining a late act Extract form the resolves of the General Court of the State of Massachusetts, passed on the 30th day of November, A. D. 1776. A resolve for amending and explaining a late act](http://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/rbc/rbpe/rbpe03/rbpe039/0390180b/001dq.gif)
Extract form the resolves of the General Court of the State of Massachusetts, passed on the 30th day of November, A. D. 1776. A resolve for amending and explaining a late act
![To the citizens of Perth Amboy. N. J.: To the citizens of Perth Amboy. N. J.:](http://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/rbc/rbpe/rbpe09/rbpe099/0990520a/001dq.gif)
To the citizens of Perth Amboy. N. J.: "A word to the wise is sufficient." Fellow citizens: Are there not interests touching the welfare and permanent prosperity of our town compared with
![Best & cheapest book on the management of horses, mules, &c. By Denton Offutt. Mr. Denton Offut, will instruct persons in his peculiar method of gentling horses, mules, &c .... Washington, D. C. Best & cheapest book on the management of horses, mules, &c. By Denton Offutt. Mr. Denton Offut, will instruct persons in his peculiar method of gentling horses, mules, &c .... Washington, D. C.](http://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/rbc/rbpe/rbpe19/rbpe197/19703400/001dr.jpg)
Best & cheapest book on the management of horses, mules, &c. By Denton Offutt. Mr. Denton Offut, will instruct persons in his peculiar method of gentling horses, mules, &c .... Washington, D. C.
![The Word - Extra. Censorship of the press.-Att'y Gen. Marston, Oliver Stevens, Dist. Att'y of Suffolk Co., and Postmaster Tobey of Boston, say The Word - Extra. Censorship of the press.-Att'y Gen. Marston, Oliver Stevens, Dist. Att'y of Suffolk Co., and Postmaster Tobey of Boston, say](http://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/rbc/rbpe/rbpe06/rbpe062/06201100/001dq.gif)
The Word - Extra. Censorship of the press.-Att'y Gen. Marston, Oliver Stevens, Dist. Att'y of Suffolk Co., and Postmaster Tobey of Boston, say "Leaves of Grass" is obscene; we appeal the case
![To the freeholders and freemen of the City and County of New York. [Opposing the election of lawyers to the Assembly] [Signed by] Philanthropos. [Followed by] To the freeholders and freemen of To the freeholders and freemen of the City and County of New York. [Opposing the election of lawyers to the Assembly] [Signed by] Philanthropos. [Followed by] To the freeholders and freemen of](http://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/rbc/rbpe/rbpe10/rbpe102/1020460d/001dr.jpg)
To the freeholders and freemen of the City and County of New York. [Opposing the election of lawyers to the Assembly] [Signed by] Philanthropos. [Followed by] To the freeholders and freemen of
![Brillant naval victory [Cut] Yankee Perry, better than old English cider. Brillant naval victory [Cut] Yankee Perry, better than old English cider.](http://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/rbc/rbpe/rbpe05/rbpe050/0500060b/001dq.gif)
Brillant naval victory [Cut] Yankee Perry, better than old English cider. "Tune--- Three Yankee pigeons." [11 stanzas of verse] [Boston] Printed by N. Coverly, Milk Street [1813]. | Library of Congress
![Lines addressed to Mr. Jefferson, on his approaching retirement from the presidency of the United States. Trenton. N. J. February, 1809. | Library of Congress Lines addressed to Mr. Jefferson, on his approaching retirement from the presidency of the United States. Trenton. N. J. February, 1809. | Library of Congress](http://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/rbc/rbpe/rbpe09/rbpe099/09901200/001dr.jpg)
Lines addressed to Mr. Jefferson, on his approaching retirement from the presidency of the United States. Trenton. N. J. February, 1809. | Library of Congress
![Circular. Dear Sir. The Committee of correspondence for Washington County, believing you to be interested in the questions embraced in the following memorial have taken the libery of addressing a copy to Circular. Dear Sir. The Committee of correspondence for Washington County, believing you to be interested in the questions embraced in the following memorial have taken the libery of addressing a copy to](http://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/rbc/rbpe/rbpe13/rbpe136/13600400/001dq.gif)
Circular. Dear Sir. The Committee of correspondence for Washington County, believing you to be interested in the questions embraced in the following memorial have taken the libery of addressing a copy to
![Naturalized citizens. Recognition of their rights. What the Republican party has done in that behalf. The Democratic party in opposition. Washington, D. C., Sept. 19, 1884. | Library of Congress Naturalized citizens. Recognition of their rights. What the Republican party has done in that behalf. The Democratic party in opposition. Washington, D. C., Sept. 19, 1884. | Library of Congress](http://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/rbc/rbpe/rbpe20/rbpe207/20702500/001dq.gif)
Naturalized citizens. Recognition of their rights. What the Republican party has done in that behalf. The Democratic party in opposition. Washington, D. C., Sept. 19, 1884. | Library of Congress
![The Committee to whom was referred sundry resolutions touching, among other things, our foreign relations, and the measures of the administration consequent thereon, beg leave now to report on this branch of The Committee to whom was referred sundry resolutions touching, among other things, our foreign relations, and the measures of the administration consequent thereon, beg leave now to report on this branch of](http://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/rbc/rbpe/rbpe18/rbpe182/18201800/001dr.jpg)
The Committee to whom was referred sundry resolutions touching, among other things, our foreign relations, and the measures of the administration consequent thereon, beg leave now to report on this branch of
![Neighborhood or jungle. From a address by Dr. James A. Macdonald. Boston, World peace foundation. [1914?]. | Library of Congress Neighborhood or jungle. From a address by Dr. James A. Macdonald. Boston, World peace foundation. [1914?]. | Library of Congress](http://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/rbc/rbpe/rbpe24/rbpe240/2400320c/001dq.gif)
Neighborhood or jungle. From a address by Dr. James A. Macdonald. Boston, World peace foundation. [1914?]. | Library of Congress
![To the Legislature of the state of one of the United States of America. The undersigned petitioner, with all deference represents to your Honorable body, that under coincident misfortunes, he has been To the Legislature of the state of one of the United States of America. The undersigned petitioner, with all deference represents to your Honorable body, that under coincident misfortunes, he has been](http://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/rbc/rbpe/rbpe05/rbpe054/0540190a/001dr.jpg)