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Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Gleanings by the way; by John Alonzo Clark

Sketches of travel in various parts of the United States, with an account of the Mormons, which was originally published in part in the Episcopal recorder, in 1840. Also available in digital form on the Library... More

Richmond Scarlet Guard quick step - American sheet music, 1870-1885

Richmond Scarlet Guard quick step - American sheet music, 1870-1885

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-1860

Julia Maria (Dickinson) Tayloe to Andrew Jackson, January 23, 1842

Julia Maria (Dickinson) Tayloe to Andrew Jackson, January 23, 1842

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Treaty of peace, friendship, navigation, and commerce, between the United States of America and the republic of Ecuador. Concluded at Quito on the 13th day of June, 1839. [Washington, D. C.] P. Force, printer, October 5, 1842.

Treaty of peace, friendship, navigation, and commerce, between the Uni...

On verso of title page: {stamp} 22 JAN 1906 D. of D. Page Order: Multipage Available also through the Library of Congress web site as facsimile page images. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 232, Folder 22.

Moses Dawson to Andrew Jackson, March 16, 1842

Moses Dawson to Andrew Jackson, March 16, 1842

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Dear is the memory of my home - Public domain American sheet music

Dear is the memory of my home - Public domain American sheet music

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-1860

The  sailor boy - Public domain American sheet music

The sailor boy - Public domain American sheet music

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-1860

Andrew Jackson to Amos Kendall, September 29, 1842

Andrew Jackson to Amos Kendall, September 29, 1842

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Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

Bound volume---20 June 1842-12 September 1843

By 1842, funding from the U.S. Congress was essential if the now-impoverished Morse was to be able to build and prove his telegraph system. On February 23, 1843, his bill for appropriated funding passed in the ... More

Stockley Donelson to Andrew Jackson, August 22, 1842

Stockley Donelson to Andrew Jackson, August 22, 1842

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

William Berkeley Lewis to Andrew Jackson, July 21, 1842

William Berkeley Lewis to Andrew Jackson, July 21, 1842

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Andrew Jackson to John Pearson , November 12, 1842

Andrew Jackson to John Pearson , November 12, 1842

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Edward George Washington Butler to Andrew Jackson, July 17, 1842

Edward George Washington Butler to Andrew Jackson, July 17, 1842

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John C. Rives to Andrew Jackson, May 21, 1842

John C. Rives to Andrew Jackson, May 21, 1842

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By His Excellency, Governor ... a proclamation. Whereas on the eighth day of June instant, I issued a proclamation, offering a reward of one thousand dollars for the delivery of the fugitive traitor Thomas Wilson Dorr ... hereby offer an additio

By His Excellency, Governor ... a proclamation. Whereas on the eighth ...

Reward. 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 Collection; Portfolio 169, Folder 20. Copy scanned: 1

John Claiborne to Andrew Jackson, June 23, 1842

John Claiborne to Andrew Jackson, June 23, 1842

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Andrew Jackson to Lewis Fields Linn, July 4, 1842

Andrew Jackson to Lewis Fields Linn, July 4, 1842

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Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, December 31, 1842

Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, December 31, 1842

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, December 31, 1842

Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, December 31, 1842

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William McKendree Gwin to [Fielding? S.] Hunt, February 10, 1842

William McKendree Gwin to [Fielding? S.] Hunt, February 10, 1842

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Cave Johnson to Andrew Jackson, December 8, 1842

Cave Johnson to Andrew Jackson, December 8, 1842

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Andrew Jackson to William McKendree Gwin , January 11, 1842

Andrew Jackson to William McKendree Gwin , January 11, 1842

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

A. M. Spooner to Andrew Jackson, August 24, 1842

A. M. Spooner to Andrew Jackson, August 24, 1842

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A. M. Spooner to Andrew Jackson, August 24, 1842

A. M. Spooner to Andrew Jackson, August 24, 1842

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Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, July 8, 1842

Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, July 8, 1842

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Francis Preston Blair to Andrew Jackson, March 11, 1842

Francis Preston Blair to Andrew Jackson, March 11, 1842

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Thomas Sletor to Andrew Jackson, January 8, 1842

Thomas Sletor to Andrew Jackson, January 8, 1842

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Jean Baptiste Plauché - Andrew Jackson correspondence

Jean Baptiste Plauché - Andrew Jackson correspondence

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Jean Baptiste Plauché - Andrew Jackson correspondence

Jean Baptiste Plauché - Andrew Jackson correspondence

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Francis Preston Blair to Andrew Jackson, July 14, 1842

Francis Preston Blair to Andrew Jackson, July 14, 1842

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Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, April 23, 1842

Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, April 23, 1842

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Andrew Jackson to Trabue, West & Co., January 11, 1842

Andrew Jackson to Trabue, West & Co., January 11, 1842

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John Sloane to Andrew Jackson, March 7, 1842

John Sloane to Andrew Jackson, March 7, 1842

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, October 19, 1842

Andrew Jackson to Francis Preston Blair, October 19, 1842

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Let me rest in the land of my birth, ballad

Let me rest in the land of my birth, ballad

From: Music Copyright Deposits, 1820-1860 (Microfilm M 3106) Also available through the Library of Congress Web Site as facsimile page images. (additional physical form) In bound volumes: Copyright Deposits 1820-1860

Adam Huntsman et al. to Andrew Jackson, September 9, 1842

Adam Huntsman et al. to Andrew Jackson, September 9, 1842

Public domain scan of Andrew Jackson's correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Trabue West & Co. to Andrew Jackson, Jr., February 10, 1842

Trabue West & Co. to Andrew Jackson, Jr., February 10, 1842

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Andrew Jackson to Leonard Pope Cheatham, May 17, 1842

Andrew Jackson to Leonard Pope Cheatham, May 17, 1842

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Andrew Jackson to Leonard Pope Cheatham, May 17, 1842

Andrew Jackson to Leonard Pope Cheatham, May 17, 1842

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John Tyler, President of the United States of America, to all and singular to whom these presents shall come, greeting: Whereas, a treaty was made and concluded at Upper Sandusky, Crawford County, Ohio, on the seventeenth day of March, in the ye

John Tyler, President of the United States of America, to all and sing...

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Committee of management for the year 1842 [19 names] The object of this association, incorporated by the Legislature of the state of New York in the year 1840, is to advance the cause of the fine arts in the United States ... [New York 1842].

Committee of management for the year 1842 [19 names] The object of thi...

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 119, Folder 14a.

Committee of management for the year 1842 [19 names] The object of this association, incorporated by the Legislature of the state of New York in the year 1840, is to advance the cause of the fine arts in the United States ... [New York 1842].

Committee of management for the year 1842 [19 names] The object of thi...

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 119, Folder 14a.

Writ of Fieri Facias in Stafford v. Whitney & Whitney, [Law papers].

Writ of Fieri Facias in Stafford v. Whitney & Whitney, [Law papers].

Summary: Jonas Whitney and Dewey Whitney gave Stafford two promissory notes totaling $170.82, but failed to pay. Stafford retained Logan and Lincoln and sued Whitney and Whitney in an action of assumpsit to rec... More

James Baber to Andrew Jackson, December 13, 1842

James Baber to Andrew Jackson, December 13, 1842

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Unknown to Andrew Jackson, December 28, 1842

Unknown to Andrew Jackson, December 28, 1842

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Amos Kendall to Andrew Jackson, September 19, 1842

Amos Kendall to Andrew Jackson, September 19, 1842

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William Berkeley Lewis to Andrew Jackson, April 7, 1842

William Berkeley Lewis to Andrew Jackson, April 7, 1842

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Eliza C. Russell to Andrew Jackson, June 22, 1842

Eliza C. Russell to Andrew Jackson, June 22, 1842

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Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who was born blind; with a description of the different countries through which he has traveled in America, and of the different institutions, etc., visited by him; also an appendix, which contains extracts from adresses delivered by him upon several occasions.

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who wa...

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

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who was born blind; with a description of the different countries through which he has traveled in America, and of the different institutions, etc., visited by him; also an appendix, which contains extracts from adresses delivered by him upon several occasions.

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who wa...

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

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who was born blind; with a description of the different countries through which he has traveled in America, and of the different institutions, etc., visited by him; also an appendix, which contains extracts from adresses delivered by him upon several occasions.

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who wa...

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

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who was born blind; with a description of the different countries through which he has traveled in America, and of the different institutions, etc., visited by him; also an appendix, which contains extracts from adresses delivered by him upon several occasions.

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who wa...

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

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who was born blind; with a description of the different countries through which he has traveled in America, and of the different institutions, etc., visited by him; also an appendix, which contains extracts from adresses delivered by him upon several occasions.

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who wa...

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

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who was born blind; with a description of the different countries through which he has traveled in America, and of the different institutions, etc., visited by him; also an appendix, which contains extracts from adresses delivered by him upon several occasions.

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who wa...

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

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who was born blind; with a description of the different countries through which he has traveled in America, and of the different institutions, etc., visited by him; also an appendix, which contains extracts from adresses delivered by him upon several occasions.

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who wa...

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

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who was born blind; with a description of the different countries through which he has traveled in America, and of the different institutions, etc., visited by him; also an appendix, which contains extracts from adresses delivered by him upon several occasions.

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who wa...

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

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who was born blind; with a description of the different countries through which he has traveled in America, and of the different institutions, etc., visited by him; also an appendix, which contains extracts from adresses delivered by him upon several occasions.

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who wa...

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

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who was born blind; with a description of the different countries through which he has traveled in America, and of the different institutions, etc., visited by him; also an appendix, which contains extracts from adresses delivered by him upon several occasions.

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who wa...

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

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who was born blind; with a description of the different countries through which he has traveled in America, and of the different institutions, etc., visited by him; also an appendix, which contains extracts from adresses delivered by him upon several occasions.

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who wa...

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

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who was born blind; with a description of the different countries through which he has traveled in America, and of the different institutions, etc., visited by him; also an appendix, which contains extracts from adresses delivered by him upon several occasions.

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who wa...

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

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who was born blind; with a description of the different countries through which he has traveled in America, and of the different institutions, etc., visited by him; also an appendix, which contains extracts from adresses delivered by him upon several occasions.

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who wa...

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

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who was born blind; with a description of the different countries through which he has traveled in America, and of the different institutions, etc., visited by him; also an appendix, which contains extracts from adresses delivered by him upon several occasions.

Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who wa...

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

A voice from Richmond, and other addresses to children and youth.

A voice from Richmond, and other addresses to children and youth.

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

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