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The following persons are nominated by the Sons of liberty, to represent them in the committee, for the City and County of New-York. [List of 100 names] New-York, April 28, 1775. To the public. At a meeting of a great number of the inhabitants o

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.].

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

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

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

At a meeting of the Democratic Society of the City of New-York, on Wednesday, the 28th day of May, 1794, and in the eighteenth year of American independence, the following address to the republican citizens of the United States, was, upon mature

At a meeting of the Democratic Society of the City of New-York, on Wednesday, the 28th day of May, 1794, and in the eighteenth year of American independence, the following address to the republican citizens of the United States, was, upon mature

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

New-York, April 29, 1775. A general association, agreed to, and subscribed by the freeholders, freemen, and inhabitants of the City and County of New York. Persuaded, that the salvation of the rights and liberties of America, depends under God,

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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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

French Chamber of Deputies, March 29, 1835

Yesterday and to day - Public domain American sheet music, 1884

State of North Carolina. An act for appointing deputies from this state, to a convention proposed to be held in the City of Philadelphia in May next, for the purpose of revising the federal constitution .... Read three times and ratified in Gene

Baseball game on Saturday afternoon. Terrebonne Project, Schriever, Louisiana

Workers entering plant at afternoon change of shift. Electric Boat Works, Groton, Connecticut

A black and white photo of a crowd of people, Great Depression. FSA/OWI Photograph

To the respectable public. Certain resolves having been proposed by the Committee of correspondence, to a numver of citizens assembled at the Coffee-House yesterday, and rejected; and instead of desiring that amendments or additions might be mad

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

Baseball game during afternoon play period, homestead school. Dailey, West Virginia

Saturday afternoon in summer on an Arkansas delta plantation

A black and white photo of a crowd of people. Office of War Information Photograph

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