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Charleston, July 24, 1798. Dear Sir. It is with great concern, I find, it has become my duty to transmit to you a very different state of our public affairs, from that, which at our last meeting, we all hoped would have been produced by the expe

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Abraham Lincoln to Quincy A. Gillmore, Wednesday, January 13, 1864 (Restoration of civil government in Florida)

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Positive Photostat.; Evans 10252.

Page Order: Leaflet

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 172, Folder 1.

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Harewood, Charles Town, Jefferson County, WV

Proprietor Elsa Mantilla (in dotted dress) with seamstresses Aurora Goicoechea (in long-sleeved blouse) and Milagros "Millie" Cueto; blue gown is being worked on in the background.

The United States centennial gazetteer and guide. Philadelphia. S. W. Burley, Proprietor & publisher. 1876.

The daily citizen. J. M. Swords, proprietor. Vicksburg, Miss. Thursday, July 2, 1863.

View of the attack on Bunker's Hill, with the burning of Charles Town, June 17, 1775 / drawn by Mr. Millar ; engraved by Lodge.

John Granata, proprietor of John Granata Financial Service, poses on 21st Avenue; sign for his business is visible on wall behind him.

Courthouse, George & Washington Streets, Charles Town, Jefferson County, WV

[First page of first issue of The Revolution, "the organ of the National Party of New America...Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Parker Pillsbury, Editors; Susan B. Anthony, Proprietor and Manager" New York, 8 Jan 1868]

Earl of Albion, Governor and proprietor of the Province of New Albion, to the people thereof, sends greeting [London? 1784?].

Posting ceiling prices in foreign languages. The plea to "Buy United States War Stamps and Bonds for Victory," which completes the ceiling price sign, emphasizes the patriotic spirit shown by O. Schwartz, proprietor of a children's dress stand in one of New York's East Side marketplaces. Mr. Schwartz shows his desire to help his country by posting his maximum prices in cooperation with the government's fight against inflation

Proprietor Doug Owens poses beside the store's counter.

Charles Town, showing rear of courthouse, Charles Town, West Virginia.

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