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A lamentation for Gen. Washington Esq. commander in chief of the combined forces of America and France, during the Revolutionary war, and afterwards President of the United States of America---Who died December 14th, 1799. [Two columns of verse]

Proclamations for Thanksgiving issued by the Continental Congress, Pres't Washington, by the National and state governments on the peace of 1815 and by the governors of New York since the introduction of the custom with those of the governors of the several states in 1858, with an historical introduction and notes

Proclamations for Thanksgiving issued by the Continental Congress, Pres't Washington, by the National and state governments on the peace of 1815 and by the governors of New York since the introduction of the custom with those of the governors of the several states in 1858, with an historical introduction and notes

Proclamations for Thanksgiving issued by the Continental Congress, Pres't Washington, by the National and state governments on the peace of 1815 and by the governors of New York since the introduction of the custom with those of the governors of the several states in 1858, with an historical introduction and notes

Proclamations for Thanksgiving issued by the Continental Congress, Pres't Washington, by the National and state governments on the peace of 1815 and by the governors of New York since the introduction of the custom with those of the governors of the several states in 1858, with an historical introduction and notes

Proclamations for Thanksgiving issued by the Continental Congress, Pres't Washington, by the National and state governments on the peace of 1815 and by the governors of New York since the introduction of the custom with those of the governors of the several states in 1858, with an historical introduction and notes

Proclamations for Thanksgiving issued by the Continental Congress, Pres't Washington, by the National and state governments on the peace of 1815 and by the governors of New York since the introduction of the custom with those of the governors of the several states in 1858, with an historical introduction and notes

Proclamations for Thanksgiving issued by the Continental Congress, Pres't Washington, by the National and state governments on the peace of 1815 and by the governors of New York since the introduction of the custom with those of the governors of the several states in 1858, with an historical introduction and notes

Proclamations for Thanksgiving issued by the Continental Congress, Pres't Washington, by the National and state governments on the peace of 1815 and by the governors of New York since the introduction of the custom with those of the governors of the several states in 1858, with an historical introduction and notes

[Cut] Peace on honorable terms to America. Signed by our commissioners at Ghent, Dec. 24, 1814-- Prince Regent, Dec. 28,-- Ratified by the President and Senate, of the United States, Feb. 17, 1815. [Two columns of verse] Boston Printed by Nathan

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Samuel Prout - Ghent Saml. Prout ; J.H. Kernot

"Rail Wages have increased 37 percent since 1929"-- facts finding commission told. Washington, D.C., Oct. 4. Dr. Wilfort I. King, Professor of economics at New York University, told the President's fact finding commission today that the average wages of railroad employees, measured in terms of buying power, increased 37 percent since 1929. He added, hourly earnings of railroad men have increased 15 percent while cost of living has fallen 16 percent in the same time, 10/4/38

Christliches buss-lied, gestellt auf den 20ten Julius 1775, in North-America gehaltenen fast-tag. 11 stanzas of verse in two columns

[St. Bavon Abbey, the old tower, Ghent, Belgium]

A list of the names of the provincials who were killed and wounded in the late engagement with His Majesty’s troops at Concord, &c. [Two columns of names] [Boston: Printed by Edes and Gill] Sold in Queen Street [1775] [Facsimile reprint] Publish

[Palais de Justice, Ghent, Belgium] view, photochrome print postcard.

Sales at auction. on Monday, the 3rd, September. will be sold, a valuable three story house and lot, situate on the North side of the Main Street, and near the Court House. Terms will be made known, on the day of sale. Foster & Satchell, Auc'rs

W.J. Ghent - Public domain portrait photograph

Regent Brunswick (Duke Johann Albrecht) and wife

An appeal to the women of New-Hampshire ... Sarah King Hale. Vice Regent for New Hampshire. Keene. Nov. 16, 1858.

[Circular of the school listing officers, courses of study and terms of admission] Baltimore: Printed by James Young [1867].

Washington Jail where ninety-seven members of the National Woman's Party have served terms of imprisonnemtnf ro [i.e, imprisonment for] picketing the White House with suffrage banners

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