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The Union Academy. Z. Richards, A. M. Principal and proprietor, Washington, D. C. This institution will be opened in a new and commodious building ... Course of study ... [Washington, 1851].

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The Union Academy.

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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 200, Folder 27.

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01/01/1851
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Washington, D. C. The Union academy.
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The daily citizen. J. M. Swords, proprietor. Vicksburg, Miss. Thursday, July 2, 1863.

John Granata, proprietor of John Granata Financial Service, poses on 21st Avenue; sign for his business is visible on wall behind him.

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Earl of Albion, Governor and proprietor of the Province of New Albion, to the people thereof, sends greeting [London? 1784?].

Posting ceiling prices in foreign languages. The plea to "Buy United States War Stamps and Bonds for Victory," which completes the ceiling price sign, emphasizes the patriotic spirit shown by O. Schwartz, proprietor of a children's dress stand in one of New York's East Side marketplaces. Mr. Schwartz shows his desire to help his country by posting his maximum prices in cooperation with the government's fight against inflation

Proprietor Doug Owens poses beside the store's counter.

Proprietor Doug Owens poses beside the store's counter.

Street scene, Washington, D.C. Proprietor of a tombstone shop

John Granata, proprietor of Granata Financial Service, poses on 21st Avenue; sign for his business in visible behind him

The United States centennial gazetteer and guide. Philadelphia. S. W. Burley, Proprietor & publisher. 1876.

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district of columbia washington leaflets washington city union academy union academy richards principal proprietor institution commodious course study 1851 washington dc high resolution rare book and special collections division d c the union academy washington broadsides printed ephemera united states history