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[Circular letter seeking assistance for a proposed column to commemorate the centennial of the victory at Cowpens. Addressed to the Governors of certain States, with the name of John W. Hall, Governor of Delaware, supplied in manuscript] Charles

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Victory Book Campaign. Vice-President Henry A. Wallace donating victory books to Corporal Frank York of Fort Myer, Virginia while Senator Lister Hill of Alabama looks on in ceremonies in Statuary Hall at the Capitol

Thomas Jefferson to Charles, Marquis de Castries, July 10, 1785, with Memorandum on John Paul Jones' Authorization to Collect Prizes of War; with Copy

Thomas Jefferson to Charles, Marquis de Castries, July 10, 1785, with Memorandum on John Paul Jones' Authorization to Collect Prizes of War; with Copy

Joseph E. Segar to Abraham Lincoln, 1864 (Requests that Lincoln make formal declaration concerning the status of counties in Virginia)

John Epler, et al. to U. S. Congress, [1849] (Printed Memorial to Congress on Discovery of Gold and Emigration to California, with handwritten signatures appended; endorsed by Abraham Lincoln)

[Extracts from the Journal of the House of Delegates of the commonwealth of Virginia concerning Governor William H. Cabell and John Warden, Esq. Dated November 30, 1808. Richmond.]

The historical love letter ... John Hancock President of Congress to Dorothy Quincy, the second "Dorothy Q" whom he married two months later. Printed here in facsimile for the first time for a few friends by the American Autograph shop [Merion S

[Circular letter seeking assistance for a proposed column to commemorate the centennial of the victory at Cowpens. Addressed to the Governors of certain States, with the name of John W. Hall, Governor of Delaware, supplied in manuscript] Charles

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Folded and in original envelope. Removed from the Papers of Thomas F. Bayard.; On verso, Piece 1: Gift Mrs. William S. Hilles 1933.

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 173, Folder 30d.

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Cowpens Centennial Committee.
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American historical association. Historical manuscripts commission. Circular to private individuals owning or having knowledge of unpublished documents of historical value. [n. p. n. d.].

The smallest boy is a band boy, next is a doffer. The smallest girl is a spinner. Work in Cowpers' [i.e., Cowpen's?] Manufacturing Co., S.C. (See Label 2970). Location: [Cowpens], South Carolina.

Susan B. Anthony 1820-February 15-1900. Celebration of the eightieth birthday of Susan B. Anthony at the Lafayette opera house, Washington, D. C. February fifteenth, Nineteen hundred. [Washington, D. C.] Press of Byron S. Adams [1900].

Whig electoral ticket. For President of the U. States, Winfield Scott, of New Jersey. For Vice-President, William A. Graham, of North Carolina. Whig electors for the State of Virginia [15 districts] [1852].

Republican anti-caucus ticket. For President John Quincy Adams, For Vice-President Some tried and approved patriot. Ticket. [24 candidates] [Virginia 1824].

Group showing most of the youngsters working in the Cowpen's Manufacturing Co., S.C. They are all regular workers including shorty the smallest one. The boy next to him was dragged out of the photograph against his will soon after by an anxious parent. Superintendent was very suspicious and accused me of being the one who made so much trouble for the mill people several years ago. He finally permitted some outside photographs only saying, "We have certificates for all these children." Location: Cowpens, South Carolina

To elevate morals. Bird day Animal day .... We, the undersigned, desire to unite for the protection of all harmelss birds, and we promise to do all we can to prevent the killing or maiming of birds, and to discourage, so far as we can, the weari

Democratic ticket. For President, Gen. Franklin Pierce, of New Hampshire, For Vice-President, Hon. William R. King, of Alabama. [15 districts] [1852].

[Proof sheet of November boughs, consisting of four poems in Lippincott's magazine. November 1887.].

Cowpens Iron Furnace, 1000 feet East of County Road 34 & Cherokee Creek Bridge, Gaffney, Cherokee County, SC

When merit's rewarded, ambition will rise, The senses expand, and idleness dies; The hand of a freeman will then do its duty. Fight and write in defence of booty and beauty.

U.S. Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, Berthing Wharf S378, Beckoning Point, Southeast of Cowpens Street, Ford Island, Pearl City, Honolulu County, HI

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