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The Occasionalist. To the freeholders and freemen of the City of New York, electors for representatives in the next General Assembly. [New York 1768].

The following are recommended as proper persons to represent the City and County of New-York, in Provincial Congress. The election will commence on Tuesday next, being the 16th of April 1776. [Col. M'Dougall and twenty others] To the inhabitants

The following are recommended as proper persons to represent the City and County of New York, in Provincial Congress. The election will commence on Tuesday next, being the 16th of April, 1776 [John Jay and twenty others] [New York, 1776.].

The Occasionalist. To the freeholders and freemen of the City of New York, electors for representatives in the next General Assembly. [New York 1768].

The Occasionalist. To the freeholders and freemen of the City of New York, electors for representatives in the next General Assembly. [New York 1768].

The Occasionalist. To the freeholders and freemen of the City of New York, electors for representatives in the next General Assembly. [New York 1768].

General committee, May 1, 1775. The following persons were mentioned in the Committee of observation, as proper to be elected for a General Committee for the City and County of New-York, in the present alarming exigency [100 names] [blank] The f

Committee-Chamber, New-York, April 26, 1775 [Presents forty-three names] Ordered, That it be recommended to the different Counties, to choose deputies, to meet deputies from all the Counties in the Province, in General Congress in this City, on

To the respectable inhabitants of the City and County of New-York. Friends and Fellow Citizens! [On trade and representation in the next Congress] By order of the Committee. Isaac Low, Chairman. New York, 29th March, 1775 [New York: Printed by J

New York, April 16, 1776. The Mechanics in union and their associates, beg leave to offer the under mentioned gentlemen to the public, as fit men to represent the city and county of New-York, in the next Provincial Congress; the electors reservi

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Imprint 2.; Political campaign.; On verso: S; Apr 16, 1776.

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 109, Folder 15.

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James K. Polk Papers: Series 12: Additions, 1775-1849; 1977 Addition; Miscellany; Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence with Accompanying Documents . . . Raleigh North Carolina . . . 1831, and Extracts from the Journals of the Provincial Congress . . . South Carolina . . . 1885

James K. Polk Papers: Series 12: Additions, 1775-1849; 1977 Addition; Miscellany; Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence with Accompanying Documents . . . Raleigh North Carolina . . . 1831, and Extracts from the Journals of the Provincial Congress . . . South Carolina . . . 1885

James K. Polk Papers: Series 12: Additions, 1775-1849; 1977 Addition; Miscellany; Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence with Accompanying Documents . . . Raleigh North Carolina . . . 1831, and Extracts from the Journals of the Provincial Congress . . . South Carolina . . . 1885

James K. Polk Papers: Series 12: Additions, 1775-1849; 1977 Addition; Miscellany; Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence with Accompanying Documents . . . Raleigh North Carolina . . . 1831, and Extracts from the Journals of the Provincial Congress . . . South Carolina . . . 1885

In Provincial congress, Watertown, June 16, 1775. As it has pleased Almighty God in his providence to suffer the calamities of an unnatural war to take place among us in consequence of our sinful declensions from Him, and our great abuse of thos

Civilian defense. There is a blood plasma unit of the New York Red Cross. Designed for civilian defense work in the event of disaster, this station wagon carries doctors and nurses to places where blood donors meet to offer their blood in cases of emergency

I'd offer thee this hand of mine, with easy and brilliant variations

George F. Kelly to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, February 25, 1863 (Uses Scriptures to offer advice)

PRESIDENT SIGNS CHILD HEALTH DAY PROCLAMATION, WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 9. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT SIGNING A PROCLAMATION TODAY MAKING MAY 1 CHILD HEALTH DAY. THE DATE WAS ORIGINALLY SET ASIDE BY CONGRESS WHEN THEY PASSED A CHILD HEALTH ACT IN 1928. THE SLOGAN ADOPTED FOR THIS YEAR IS 'HEALTH PROTECTION FOR EVERY CHILD.' IN THE PHOTOGRAPH, L TO R: MISS KATHERINE [i.e. Katharine] LENROOT, DIRECTOR OF THE U.S. CHILDREN'S BUREAU; PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT; AND DR. EARLE G. BROWN, PRESIDENT OF STATE AND PROVINCIAL AUTHORITIES OF NORTH AMERICA

James K. Polk Papers: Series 12: Additions, 1775-1849; 1977 Addition; Miscellany; Extracts from the Journals of the Provincial Congress . . . South Carolina . . . 1775,

An humble address and exhortation to the Provincial general officers, and soldiers in Connecticut, June 1775. [s. l.]

New York, April 28, 1775. To the public. At a meeting of a great number of the inhabitants of this City, at the Liberty Pole, yesterday afternoon, the following nomination of deputies, to serve in Provincial Congress, were unanimously agreed to,

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