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Funeral services in commemoration of the death of William Henry Harrison, late president of the United States, on Monday, April 19, 1841--- at Mechanic Hall, Salem. Religious exercises by Rev. Charles Mason ... Salem. Observer Press [1841].

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Harrison, William Henry- Funeral.

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 57, Folder 15.

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01/01/1841
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Clipping from "Charlotte Daily Observer."

Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad & Ferry Terminal, Ferry Slips & Bridges, Bounded by Observer, Newark & River Streets, Hudson River, Hoboken, Hudson County, NJ

Supplement to the New-York legal observer, containing the report of the case in the matter of George Kirk, a fugitive slave, heard before the Hon. J.W. Edmonds, circuit judge : also the argument of John Jay, of counsel for the slave.

Washington, D.C. The U.S. Weather Bureau station at the National Airport. Surface temperature readings being recorded by an observer at a Weather Bureau instrument shelter

An art installation (mural: "Dallas Observer, We Can Do It! Best of Dallas, 2009") in Deep Ellum, a neighborhood composed largely of arts and entertainment venues near downtown in Old East Dallas, Texas

Prix fixé pour le tabac de la Louisianne et conditions que devront observer les habitans ... Nouvelle Orléans, le 15 Juin, 1777. Signé Bernardo de Galvez.

Funeral services of William J. Bryan. New York Ave. Pres. Church, [Navy Yard, [Washington, D.C., 7/31/25]

Funeral services at Arlington Virginia of William J. Bryan, 73125

Funeral services for Congressman Connery. Washington, D.C. June 16. The casket of Rep. William Connery, Massachusetts. shown at the Union Station today before entraining for Lynn, Massachusetts. Where funeral services will be held, the Guard of Honor is composed of members of the Yankee Division Club of Washington of which Connery was a member.

Anonymous to Thomas Jefferson, April 10, 1803, Signed An Observer

Photoelectric ray to determine flying ceiling. Washington, D.C., June 15. To permit a ground observer to determine at what height flying is safe during days of fog and heavy overcast, Miss Elizabeth M. Zandonini, of the Radio Section staff of the Bureau of Standards, is shown with the balloon transmitting equipment. A photoelectric cell measuring light brightness is used to control the pitch of the radio signal transmitted from the balloon as it ascends. A graphical frequency recorder plots the pitch and hence [...] a measure of the light brightness as a function [...] height. The experiments are carried on for the U.S. [...]

Supplement to the New-York legal observer, containing the report of the case in the matter of George Kirk, a fugitive slave, heard before the Hon. J.W. Edmonds, circuit judge : also the argument of John Jay, of counsel for the slave.

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massachusetts salem programs funeral services funeral services commemoration death harrison william henry harrison president monday mechanic hall mechanic hall religious exercises religious exercises charles mason charles mason observer press observer press 1841 reverend clergy rare book and special collections division ultra high resolution high resolution broadsides printed ephemera united states history