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[Newspaper clippings (cartoons) relating to political campaign for election of candidates for Mayor of Indianapolis. Oct. 22-Nov. 6, 1929.]

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10 pieces.; Campaign.

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 19, Folder 32.

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01/01/1929
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Indianapolis. Ind. Mayor.
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State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy eight. An act to prevent the return to this State certain persons therein named, and others, who have left this State or either of the United States, and

Extra! Extra! [article from The Saturday Evening Post, June 15, 1929, on the subject of broadsides, Philadelphia, 1929]

The difficulty in officering the medical corps of the Navy. From the New Orleans Journal of medicine. [Washington, D. C.? 186-?].

Important announcement! Novel, newspaper enterprise ... The publication of which we propose to begin in the "People's own" on Saturday the 24th of March, inst., under the title of "Shadows: or Adventures by day and night about New York, with the

[Anti-paper money broadsides, bearing extracts from various persons, dated 1786, 1787, 1811, 1816, 1819, 1832, 1837, 1840, all dealing with the burning question of the day, "Anti paper" from the library of Daniel Webster, labelled in his hand "A

Sir: By reference to the following letter addressed to me by gentlemen whose names must be familiar to you, you will I cannot doubt, rejoice to learn that it is in contemplation to form an association at this place for the purpose of erecting a

The laird of Duck island by Carleton W. Angell. [Taken from the Quarterly Review of the University of Michigan Alumnus, Dec. 10, 1938].

By His Excellency Thomas Crittenden, Esq. Governor and Commander in chief in and over the State of Vermont, in America. A proclamation ... I have therefore thought fit, by and with the advice of the Council ... to appoint and do hereby appoint T

[Five cards from the Union Hotel] [Washington, D. C. n. d.].

Gov Osborn tells how it feels to be seriously ill; lauds Sault hospital. Experiences in delirium of pneumonia described by former governor, now recuperating at his camp. By Chase S. Osborn.

The story of the accounts. Extracts from the official figures sent to the supervisors. The armories swindle. A. J. Garvey again-- more plastering. Expenditures on the court-house. [New York. 1871.].

The laird of Duck island by Carleton W. Angell. [Taken from the Quarterly Review of the University of Michigan Alumnus, Dec. 10, 1938].

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