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Arms State of Connecticut. By His Excellency George E. Lounsbury, Governor. A proclamation ... I hereby appoint Friday, the thirteenth of April, as a day of fasting and prayer ...Given under my hand ... this twenty-first day of March, in the y

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State of New-Hampshire. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-eight. An act, for carrying into effect an ordinance of Congress of the thirteenth of September last, relative to the constitution of the United States ... In

The State of New Hampshire. A proclamation by the Governor ... appoint Thursday, the twenty-fifth day of November next, to be observed throughout the state as a day of thanksgiving and praise ... Given at the Council Chamber, in Concord, this tw

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George G. Fogg to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, December 19, 1860 (Compromise in Congress)

By the United States in Congress assembled, June 20, 1788 : The Committee consisting of Mr. Williamson, Mr. Dane, Mr. Carrington, Mr. Kearney, and Mr. Wingate, to whom was referred the memorial of George Morgan and his associates, respecting a tract of land in the Illinois country of the Missis[s]ippi ...

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Our whole country! A grand meeting of all the friends of Liberty and constitutional government, in the Fifteenth ward, will be held on Monday evening, September 28th, 1863 at Coates and Twentieth Streets ... George F. Gordon. Chairman of committ

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 158, Folder 12.

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