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A correct map of the city of Washington : capital of the United States of America : lat. 38.53 n., long. 0.0 /

A correct map of the city of Washington : capital of the United States...

Shows block numbers. Also covers Georgetown. "Entered according to Act of Congress on the 31th [sic] day of January 1820 by Peter Force of the District of Columbia." From Peter Force's A national calendar, 1820... More

King Alcohol and his Prime Minister

King Alcohol and his Prime Minister

Print shows a man identified as "King Alcohol" and a skeleton representing Death standing on barrels labeled "Strong Beer, Wines, Rum, Gin, Brandies, Whiskies, compounded liquors"; with "social class" and "mode... More

Thomas Jefferson to Marc Antoine Jullien, December 26, 1820
Blodget's Hotel, built 1793 wood engraving, Library of Congress

Blodget's Hotel, built 1793 wood engraving, Library of Congress

Print shows view from street of Blodget's Hotel with stagecoach parked in front, later (from 1802 to 1836) the U.S. Patent Office. Includes typescript on verso of descriptive history, compiled by Artemas Canfie... More

Susan Brownell Anthony, February 15, 1820-March 13, 1906 "Failure is Impossible"

Susan Brownell Anthony, February 15, 1820-March 13, 1906 "Failure is I...

Geneva Political Equality Club memorial tribute to Susan B. Anthony and her accomplishments in many areas; Anthony memorial poem by Rosaline E. Jones; illustrated lecture by Pauline Goldmark, Consumers League o... More

The World turned upside down, or, No news, and strange news.

The World turned upside down, or, No news, and strange news.

Frontispiece and last leaf are pasted on inside of covers. "Penny books printed and sold by J. Kendrew, Colliergate, York"--P. [4] of cover. Muir, P. H. Children's books of yesterday, 738 Also available in dig... More

Noah Webster to James Madison, March 1, 1820.

Noah Webster to James Madison, March 1, 1820.

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[Eli Whitney, half-length portrait, facing slightly left] / painted by Mr. King ; William Hoogland sculpt. N.Y.

[Eli Whitney, half-length portrait, facing slightly left] / painted by...

Facsimile signature. After painting by Charles Bird King. Public domain photograph of 19th-century painting, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

William S. Cardell to Thomas Jefferson, February 26, 1820

William S. Cardell to Thomas Jefferson, February 26, 1820

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Daniel Parker, December 19, 1820

Daniel Parker, December 19, 1820

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To the freemen of Vermont. Fellow-citizens. I have been frequently requested by gentlemen of different political parties to write out in full a history of the part that Vermont has taken in relation to slavery .... [18-].

To the freemen of Vermont. Fellow-citizens. I have been frequently req...

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 177, Folder 45.

Souvenir de St. Valery sur Somme / lith. par Eug. Isabey.

Souvenir de St. Valery sur Somme / lith. par Eug. Isabey.

Scene at water's edge with houses, people, and boat in foreground. On shelflist card: Paris, publié par Morlot, Galene Vivienna no. 26. London, published by McLean, 26 Hay Market. Hédiard, 9 (2nd state). Penne... More

Juggler's oracle, or, the whole art of legerdemain laid open.

Juggler's oracle, or, the whole art of legerdemain laid open.

Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

Juggler's oracle, or, the whole art of legerdemain laid open.

Juggler's oracle, or, the whole art of legerdemain laid open.

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Nashville Bank to Andrew Jackson, June 6, 1820

Nashville Bank to Andrew Jackson, June 6, 1820

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List of acts passed during the sitting of the Legislative [39 acts] [182-?].

List of acts passed during the sitting of the Legislative [39 acts] [1...

Imprint 2. 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 99, Folder 46.

Bartmy. Faujas de Saint-Fond (géologiste), professeur de géologie au Jardin du Roi. Né à Montélimar ... 1741 ... mort ... 1819 / / Dessiné d'après un portrait original communiqué par Mr. Brard et gravé par Ambroise Tardieu.

Bartmy. Faujas de Saint-Fond (géologiste), professeur de géologie au J...

Oval head-and-shoulders portrait of the man who opened a public subscription to finance research into balloon flights carried out by Jacques Alexandre Charles in 1783. Tissandier collection.

[Composite of two illustrations: 1. Rev. L. Armstrong, Dr. B.J. Clark, Gardiner Stow, and James Mott around table with Holy Bible, Temperance Constitution, and Blackstone's Commentary; 2. The Mawney House, in which was organized the first temperance society]

[Composite of two illustrations: 1. Rev. L. Armstrong, Dr. B.J. Clark,...

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Newberry District, South Carolina / - Public domain map

Newberry District, South Carolina / - Public domain map

Shows names of landowners. "Improved for Mills' Atlas, 1825." Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. LC copy imperfect: Staining in left margin and mounted on cloth.

District of Columbia / Historic map, Library of Congress

District of Columbia / Historic map, Library of Congress

Shows main roads. Also covers surrounding territory in Maryland and Virginia. "Engraved for J. Melish's 'Description of the United States.'" LC copy water-stained and trimmed. Available also through the Library... More

Battle of New Orleans, Jan. 8th 1814 [i.e., 1815]

Battle of New Orleans, Jan. 8th 1814 [i.e., 1815]

Print shows a map of the troop alignments during the battle of New Orleans, 1815. Briggs Coll.

Levi Whiting, June 1, 1820 - Public domain document scan

Levi Whiting, June 1, 1820 - Public domain document scan

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Daniel Bissell to Andrew Jackson, March 14, 1820

Daniel Bissell to Andrew Jackson, March 14, 1820

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Daniel Bissell to Andrew Jackson, February 14, 1820

Daniel Bissell to Andrew Jackson, February 14, 1820

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Reuben Lewis to John Caldwell Calhoun, January 21, 1820
George Alexander Otis to James Madison, June 20, 1820.

George Alexander Otis to James Madison, June 20, 1820.

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 - Andrew Jackson correspondence

- Andrew Jackson correspondence

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John N. McIntosh to Reuben Humphreys

John N. McIntosh to Reuben Humphreys

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James Monroe to Thomas Jefferson, May 3, 1820

James Monroe to Thomas Jefferson, May 3, 1820

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Thomas Jefferson to John Laval, May 14, 1820

Thomas Jefferson to John Laval, May 14, 1820

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The subscribers being appointed ny the vestry of St. Paul's church, to draw up and cause to be printed and distributed among the members of said church, a full expose of the concerns of the same, as well regarding the expense of the building and

The subscribers being appointed ny the vestry of St. Paul's church, to...

Negative Photostat. Page Order: Leaflet 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 185, Folder 2.

Alvarez Fisk to Talman, February 22, 1820

Alvarez Fisk to Talman, February 22, 1820

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John Caldwell Calhoun to Daniel Bissell, March 10, 1820
James Monroe to James Madison, November 16, 1820.

James Monroe to James Madison, November 16, 1820.

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George Gibson to Andrew Jackson, March 20, 1820

George Gibson to Andrew Jackson, March 20, 1820

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Circular. Sir You must know, that it is above ten years since I left the District of Columbia, and went out to Pittsburgh, and must inform you that I contributed, for the people of the United States important services, (after the war was declare
Thomas Jefferson to Arthur S. Brockenbrough, October 20, 1820
Samuel Smith to Thomas Jefferson, August 2, 1820

Samuel Smith to Thomas Jefferson, August 2, 1820

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John Caldwell Calhoun to Andrew Jackson, July 20, 1820

John Caldwell Calhoun to Andrew Jackson, July 20, 1820

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John Henry Eaton to Unknown, January 13, 1820
L'Amérique / dessiné par Vauthier ; terminé par Bertrand.

L'Amérique / dessiné par Vauthier ; terminé par Bertrand.

Print shows a young Native maiden, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front, wearing a fabric robe with left breast exposed, a feathered headdress with beaded braids, and feathered armbands; the early form of ... More

Joseph N. Chambers, January 1, 1820

Joseph N. Chambers, January 1, 1820

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Perrin Willis to John McNeil, August 10, 1820

Perrin Willis to John McNeil, August 10, 1820

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Thomas Jefferson to William Waller Hening, September 28, 1820
Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Ewell, August 28, 1820

Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Ewell, August 28, 1820

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Tench Coxe to James Madison, March 7, 1820.

Tench Coxe to James Madison, March 7, 1820.

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Richard Keith Call to Andrew Jackson, August 29, 1820

Richard Keith Call to Andrew Jackson, August 29, 1820

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Daniel Parker to Richard Keith Call, May 3, 1820

Daniel Parker to Richard Keith Call, May 3, 1820

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James Jackson, January 12, 1820

James Jackson, January 12, 1820

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Council Chamber, December 4th, 1820. Sir: I have the honor to enclose an address to the Legislature, which custom requires to be made by the Chief magistrate of the Commonwealth, at this time .... Th: H. Randolph ... [Richmond, 1820].

Council Chamber, December 4th, 1820. Sir: I have the honor to enclose ...

Imprint 2. Page Order: Multipage 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 185, Folder 3.

Thomas Jefferson to John Vaughan, March 8, 1820

Thomas Jefferson to John Vaughan, March 8, 1820

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James Madison to Langdon Cheves, February 4, 1820.
Maine not to be coupled with the Missouri question. Timothy Claimright. Brunswick, Jan. 1820.
John Caldwell Calhoun to Andrew Jackson, May 16, 1820

John Caldwell Calhoun to Andrew Jackson, May 16, 1820

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Thomas Jefferson to Richard Rush, December 27, 1820

Thomas Jefferson to Richard Rush, December 27, 1820

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George Joy to James Madison, March 1, 1820.

George Joy to James Madison, March 1, 1820.

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George Joy to James Madison, March 1, 1820.

George Joy to James Madison, March 1, 1820.

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Arthur Peronneau Hayne to Andrew Jackson, April 3, 1820

Arthur Peronneau Hayne to Andrew Jackson, April 3, 1820

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Thomas Jefferson to Francis W. Gilmer, November 29, 1820

Thomas Jefferson to Francis W. Gilmer, November 29, 1820

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Isaac Baker to Andrew Jackson, October 24, 1820

Isaac Baker to Andrew Jackson, October 24, 1820

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Andrew Jackson to Smith Thompson, August 11, 1820

Andrew Jackson to Smith Thompson, August 11, 1820

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Daniel Bissell to Andrew Jackson, September 1, 1820

Daniel Bissell to Andrew Jackson, September 1, 1820

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William Montrose Graham to Andrew Jackson, June 23, 1820

William Montrose Graham to Andrew Jackson, June 23, 1820

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John Jones to Richard Whartenby, July 10, 1820
Richard Keith Call to Andrew Jackson, July 8, 1820

Richard Keith Call to Andrew Jackson, July 8, 1820

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C. D. Williams to James Madison, January 29, 1820.

C. D. Williams to James Madison, January 29, 1820.

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Thomas Jefferson to George Watterston, September 1, 1820
Martin Van Buren to James Madison, March 15, 1820.

Martin Van Buren to James Madison, March 15, 1820.

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Perrin Willis to Robert Butler, August 10, 1820

Perrin Willis to Robert Butler, August 10, 1820

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Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, February 16, 1820

Thomas Jefferson to James Madison, February 16, 1820

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Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., May 1, 1820

Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., May 1, 1820

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Andrew Jackson to Samuel Green, May 13, 1820

Andrew Jackson to Samuel Green, May 13, 1820

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Court Martial proceedings held at Baton Rouge Army Headquarters, February 5, 1820
Court Martial proceedings held at Baton Rouge Army Headquarters, February 5, 1820
Court Martial proceedings held at Baton Rouge Army Headquarters, February 5, 1820
Court Martial proceedings held at Baton Rouge Army Headquarters, February 5, 1820
Francis Corbin to James Madison, November 13, 1820.

Francis Corbin to James Madison, November 13, 1820.

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Thomas Jefferson to James Cutbush, January 7, 1820

Thomas Jefferson to James Cutbush, January 7, 1820

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Charles Pinckney to James Madison, September 2, 1820.

Charles Pinckney to James Madison, September 2, 1820.

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Thomas Jefferson to John Hartwell Cocke, September 16, 1820

Thomas Jefferson to John Hartwell Cocke, September 16, 1820

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Henry Dearborn to Thomas Jefferson, March 3, 1820
Fort Scott Army Headquarters, May 6, 1820

Fort Scott Army Headquarters, May 6, 1820

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Fort Scott Army Headquarters, May 6, 1820

Fort Scott Army Headquarters, May 6, 1820

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Fort Scott Army Headquarters, May 6, 1820

Fort Scott Army Headquarters, May 6, 1820

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Fort Scott Army Headquarters, May 6, 1820

Fort Scott Army Headquarters, May 6, 1820

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Fort Scott Army Headquarters, May 6, 1820

Fort Scott Army Headquarters, May 6, 1820

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Joseph Delaplaine to James Madison, October 11, 1820.

Joseph Delaplaine to James Madison, October 11, 1820.

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Joseph Delaplaine to James Madison, October 11, 1820.

Joseph Delaplaine to James Madison, October 11, 1820.

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To the people of Louisiana. In consequence of a publication in the Orleans Gazette of the 8th inst. entitled, "Extract of a letter from Henry Johnson, Senator in Congress, to a gentleman in Louisiana, dated 19th April, 1820," I find myself calle

To the people of Louisiana. In consequence of a publication in the Orl...

Page Order: Leaflet 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 24, Folder 11ba.

James Scallan to Robert Butler, April 24, 1820

James Scallan to Robert Butler, April 24, 1820

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Thomas Jefferson to Count Boissy D'Anglas, December 26, 1820

Thomas Jefferson to Count Boissy D'Anglas, December 26, 1820

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MacKay & Campbell to James Madison, September 4, 1820.

MacKay & Campbell to James Madison, September 4, 1820.

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Richard Rush to Thomas Jefferson, May 3, 1820

Richard Rush to Thomas Jefferson, May 3, 1820

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Richard Rush to Thomas Jefferson, May 3, 1820

Richard Rush to Thomas Jefferson, May 3, 1820

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James Madison to James Patton, April 6, 1820.

James Madison to James Patton, April 6, 1820.

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John Caldwell Calhoun to Andrew Jackson, December 14, 1820

John Caldwell Calhoun to Andrew Jackson, December 14, 1820

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Thomas Jefferson to Charles Willson Peale, August 26, 1820

Thomas Jefferson to Charles Willson Peale, August 26, 1820

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Return Jonathan Meigs to Andrew Jackson, March 13, 1820

Return Jonathan Meigs to Andrew Jackson, March 13, 1820

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Return Jonathan Meigs to Andrew Jackson, March 13, 1820

Return Jonathan Meigs to Andrew Jackson, March 13, 1820

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Edmund Pendleton Gaines to Andrew Jackson, September 24, 1820

Edmund Pendleton Gaines to Andrew Jackson, September 24, 1820

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