James S. Eldridge to Andrew Jackson, April 20, 1823
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George Ticknor to Thomas Jefferson, December 25, 1823
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Joseph Delaplaine to Thomas Jefferson, February 21, 1823
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The Blue Devils, British Cartoon Print
A melancholy man beset by demons, figments of the mind, who are mostly miniature human beings, seated facing an empty grate. Color engraving by G. Cruikshank. cf: P&P - NE55.L7A3 vol. X, no. 14598. Forms part o... More
John F. Watson to Thomas Jefferson, February 22, 1823
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Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, March 29, 1823
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The smith [blacksmith]. Book illustration from Library of Congress
Reference copy may be available in lot 4397-T. Illus. in: The Book of English Trades... London, 1823, p.350, Rosenwald Collection. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card traci... More
The apothecary. Book illustration from Library of Congress
Reference copy may be available in lot 4397-T. Illus. in: The Book of English Trades... London, 1823, p.1, Rosenwald Collection. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracing... More
Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828
Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More
Joel Roberts Poinsett to Andrew Jackson, January 31, 1823
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Thomas Jefferson to Adamantios Coray, October 31, 1823
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Statesman's manual. Davis & Force of the City of Washington, propose p...
Prospectus.; Imprint. 3. 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. 2 duplicate copies Printed Ephemera Collecti... More
[Broadside]: New-York Canal Lands on Sale. ... Hez. B. Pierpont, Octob...
Reference copy may be in LOT 4397A. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: RBD; NY Hist.; Ad. Land; Broadsides 1823; BI BUSINESS; Shelf.
Unanimous Declaration of Independence, passed in the United States Con...
[At head of title:] General Congress, July Fourth, 1776; At end of text: "To their excellencies John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, and the Honorable Charles Carroll, the only surviving signers of the Declaration ... More
Thomas Jefferson to Thomas G. Watkins, November 9, 1823
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James Jackson to Andrew Jackson, May 4, 1823
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Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828
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William Gibson to Andrew Jackson, April 6, 1823
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Thomas Jefferson to John Laval, October 4, 1823
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Jedidiah Morse to James Madison, March 14, 1823. Circular with James M...
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[Self portrait painting with a woman looking on]
Title from vendor. Signed with initials and dated in crayon. Foxing. Hubbard Fund, 64-89.
Mary Donelson Caffery to Rachel Donelson Jackson, August 13, 1823
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Thomas Jefferson to Thomas Magruder, February 26, 1823
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James Monroe to James Madison, September 3, 1823.
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John Rhea to Andrew Jackson, April 2, 1823
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East front of the Capitol / W.I Stone aquat.
Print shows an exterior view of the east front of the U.S. Capitol, with view of the north facade. Printed at bottom: Engd. for the National Calendar, 1823.
Ōsaka kudari iwai hanshirō - Public domain Japanese woodblock print
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James Robb to Andrew Jackson, April 15, 1823
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Benjamin Waterhouse to Thomas Jefferson, November 30, 1823
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Thomas Jefferson to Adamantios Coray, October 31, 1823
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Thomas Jefferson to Henry A. S. Dearborn, December 9, 1823
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James Madison to Creed Taylor, March 8, 1823.
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Charles Yancey to James Madison, January 30, 1823.
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Mr. Burchell's first visit, Thomas Rowlandson
Eight people seated around dining table in large kitchen. Reference copy also available in LOT 4638-C. Illus. in: Goldsmith, Oliver / The vicar of Wakefield, 1823, p. 33. Thomas Rowlandson - English caricaturi... More
William T. L. Harwell to Andrew Jackson, June 11, 1823
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Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828
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The Blue Devils, British Cartoon Print
A melancholy man beset by demons, figments of the mind, who are mostly miniature human beings, seated facing an empty grate. Color engraving by G. Cruikshank. cf: P&P - NE55.L7A3 vol. X, no. 14598. Forms part o... More
The Capitol at Washington. Elevation of the principal front / drawn & ...
This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card. Associated name on shelflist card: Busby. Exhibited: "Creating the U.S." at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 2008.
Jedidiah Morse to James Madison, April 9, 1823.
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Willliam C. Somerville to James Madison, May 9, 1823.
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William Pope Duval to Andrew Jackson, August 26, 1823
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Thomas Cooper to Thomas Jefferson, May 6, 1823
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Samuel Hogg to Andrew Jackson, April 20, 1823
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Napoleon defeating the Mamelukes, at the battle of the pyramids, near ...
Print shows a battle scene from behind the Mameluke lines, with the French advancing from the left.
James Madison to Tench Coxe, November 3, 1823.
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John M. A. Hamblin to Andrew Jackson, June 13, 1823
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Pleasant Moorman Miller to Andrew Jackson, July 1, 1823
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Richard R. Royall to Andrew Jackson, July 20, 1823
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Shichidaime ichikawa danjūrō - Public domain portrait painting
Print shows the actor Ichikawa Danjūrō VII, full-length portrait, standing, facing right.
Washington's reception on the bridge at Trenton in 1789 on his way to ...
Print shows Washington and soldiers passing through a garlanded canopy labeled "The hero who defended the mothers will protect the daughters" as girls and young women toss flowers in their path. Date based on ... More
Cotton Gins...the machine invented by Eli Whitney, for ginning cotton,...
Illus. in: American Farmer ..., v. 4. Baltimore, 1823, p. 380. Reference copy may be in LOT 4434 F. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Farm machinery...; Cotton ... More
Mary Donelson Caffery to Rachel Donelson Jackson, August 13, 1823
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Dr. Moore. Extract from Rev. T. Snell's sermon, delivered at the inter...
Satin 85312.; Imprint 2.; Not in Ford.; Not in Evans. 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; Portfo... More
Thomas Jefferson to University of Virginia Board of Visitors, March 12...
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Thomas Jefferson to William B. Giles, September 11, 1823
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Charles Yancey to James Madison, January 30, 1823.
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Andrew Jackson to John Coffee, January 24, 1823
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[John Rodgers, the first Protestant martyr of Queen Mary's reign, bein...
Includes woodcut on one page and text on opposite page. Reference copy in LOT 7012. Illus. in: The New England primer ... 1823, pp. 20 & 21.
James Madison to Jedidiah Morse, March 8, 1823.
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James Madison to Edward Everett, March 19, 1823.
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Distant view of the Rocky Mountains / S. Seymour, delt. ; I. Clark, sc...
Illustration shows members of Major Stephen H. Long's expedition marching across the plains toward the Rocky Mountains. Buffalo can be seen in the distance. Illus. in: Account of an expedition from Pittsburgh ... More
Ennion William's reply to John Rowlett's "Caution to Banks," &c. publi...
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 192, Folder 6.
Samuel Martin to Andrew Jackson, August 12, 1823
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Bubble and Squeak, or fried beef and cabbage. "When midst the frying p...
Humorous recipe showing discord in musical annotation. Illus. in: William Kitchiner's The Cooks Oracle, London, 1823. Reference copy may be in LCQJ, Spring 1981, p. 99. This record contains unverified, old data... More
Coronation procession of his majesty George the Fourth, 19th July, 182...
Print shows a street procession with King George IV at his coronation festivities on July 19, 1821, in St. James' Park, London. Balloon flying at upper right represents balloonist Charles Green's first ascensi... More
Pawnee Council / S. Seymour, delt. ; I. Clark, sculpt.
Illustration shows Major Stephen H. Long and members of his expedition meeting with a Pawnee council.
Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828
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Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828
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Mary Donelson Caffery to Rachel Donelson Jackson, August 13, 1823
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Richard Gilliam Dunlap to Andrew Jackson, October 16, 1823
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Statesman's manual. Davis & Force of the City of Washington, propose p...
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Anthony Winston, Jr. to William Chandler, January 28, 1823
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Samuel Ragland Overton to Andrew Jackson, January 9, 1823
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American Theatre, in Mercer-Street, in the rear of 1 Mile Stone, Broad...
Cancel slip over date: On Friday the 21st of March.; 1. Hewlett.; On verso: Gift Edith L. Yonge, Feb. 4, 1965. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and... More
James Madison to John Trumbull, October 11, 1823.
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Edgar Macon to James Madison, June 29, 1823.
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Thomas Jefferson to Caesar A. Rodney, April 12, 1823
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Convention at Philadelphia, 1787
George Washington addressing a group of men in a hall at the Constitutional Convention in 1787. Reference copy in SPECIFIC SUBJ FILE. Illus. in: A history of the United States of America / Hartford : Huntington... More
We the subscribers, being desirous to circulate the sermon, of the elo...
Imprint 2.; Saurin's sermons on the unchaste woman. 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; Portfoli... More
James Madison to Francis Preston, June 2, 1823.
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Charles Pendleton Tutt to Andrew Jackson, June 24, 1823
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Thomas Law to Thomas Jefferson, March 7, 1823
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Abner Lawson Duncan to Andrew Jackson, July 6, 1823
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Benjamin King to Thomas Jefferson, January 3, 1823
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Hubbard Taylor to James Madison, May 26, 1823.
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Thomas Jefferson to James Pleasants, April 3, 1823
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W. F. Gray to James Madison, March 20, 1823.
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James S. Eldridge to Andrew Jackson, April 20, 1823
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Alfred Balch to Andrew Jackson, March 20, 1823
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William Berkeley Lewis to Andrew Jackson, January 21, 1823
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James W. Wallace to James Madison, September 2, 1823.
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John Laval to Thomas Jefferson, April 16, 1823
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Benjamin Waterhouse to Thomas Jefferson, November 30, 1823
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Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828
Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More
Bound volume---9 December 1823-9 February 1828
Morse's first wife, Lucretia, died suddenly at the young age of twenty-five on February 7, 1825. Morse was away in Washington, D.C., taking up a commission to paint the Marquis de Lafayette's portrait. His fath... More