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To the publick. New-York, October 5, 1774. By Mr. Rivere, who left Boston on Friday last, and arrived here last night, in his way to the General Congress, we have certain intelligence that the carpenters and masons who had inadvertently undertak

To the publick. New-York, October 5, 1774. By Mr. Rivere, who left Bos...

Evans 13674.; On verso: S; Oct 5, 1774; 00198.36C. 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

A declaration by the representatives of the United Colonies of North-America, now met in General Congress at Philadelphia, setting forth the causes and necessity of their taking up arms. A view of that great and flourishing City of Boston, when
General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Colonies, October 24, 1768, Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania C...

Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Colonies, October 24, 1768, Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania C...

Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

Committee Chamber, December 6, 1774. [Resolves in regard to the 10th article of the Association of the General Congress, requiring the opening of all package of goods imported after December 1st, 1774] [Philadelphia, 1774].

Committee Chamber, December 6, 1774. [Resolves in regard to the 10th a...

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 143, Folder 39.

In Congress, July 4, 1776, a declaration by the representatives of the United States of America, in General Congress assembled

In Congress, July 4, 1776, a declaration by the representatives of the...

"Signed by order and in behalf of the Congress, John Hancock, President. Attest., Charles Thomson, Secretary." The first printing of the Declaration of Independence. Goff notes a difference in the placement of ... More

Proceedings of the General Congress of delegates from the several British Colonies in North-America, held in Philadelphia, September, 1774. From the Pennsylvania Packet. To the printer of the Pennsylvania Packet, Sir. Please to insert in your pa

Proceedings of the General Congress of delegates from the several Brit...

Imprint 3. 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 107, Folder 6.

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Colonies, October 24, 1768, Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania C...

Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Colonies, October 24, 1768, Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania C...

Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Colonies, October 24, 1768, Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania C...

Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Colonies, October 24, 1768, Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania C...

Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Colonies, October 24, 1768, Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania C...

Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Colonies, October 24, 1768, Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania C...

Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Colonies, October 24, 1768, Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania C...

Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Colonies, October 24, 1768, Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania C...

Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

Advertisement. The committee of correspondence in New-York, having on Monday night last proceeded to the nomination of five persons to go as delegates for said City and County, on the proposed General Congress at Philadelphia, on the 1st of Sept

Advertisement. The committee of correspondence in New-York, having on ...

3035 C 3 5 Jy 44; Rec. 9-2-44; Evans 13094.; On verso, Piece 1: S; July 5, 1774.; On verso, Piece 2: 3035C3 5 Jy 44. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page ima... More

Proceedings of the General Congress of delegates from the several British Colonies in North-America, held in Philadelphia, September, 1774. From the Pennsylvania Packet. To the printer of the Pennsylvania Packet, Sir. Please to insert in your pa

Proceedings of the General Congress of delegates from the several Brit...

Imprint 3. 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 107, Folder 6.

To the public. By the following letters, these facts appear unquestionable, viz. That the Committee of fifty-one first proposed by a General Congress to the people of Boston: That the Committee have in the most explicit manner pledged their hono

To the public. By the following letters, these facts appear unquestion...

Not in Evans.; 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 107, Folder 17.

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Colonies, October 24, 1768, Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania C...

Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Colonies, October 24, 1768, Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania C...

Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

In Congress, July 4, 1776, a declaration by the representatives of the United States of America, in General Congress assembled

In Congress, July 4, 1776, a declaration by the representatives of the...

"Signed by order and in behalf of the Congress, John Hancock, President. Attest., Charles Thomson, Secretary." The first printing of the Declaration of Independence. Goff notes a difference in the placement of ... More

To the public. By the following letters, these facts appear unquestionable, viz. That the Committee of fifty-one first proposed by a General Congress to the people of Boston: That the Committee have in the most explicit manner pledged their hono

To the public. By the following letters, these facts appear unquestion...

Not in Evans.; 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 107, Folder 17.

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Colonies, October 24, 1768, Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania C...

Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Colonies, October 24, 1768, Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania C...

Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

Advertisement. The committee of correspondence in New-York, having on Monday night last proceeded to the nomination of five persons to go as delegates for said City and County, on the proposed General Congress at Philadelphia, on the 1st of Sept

Advertisement. The committee of correspondence in New-York, having on ...

3035 C 3 5 Jy 44; Rec. 9-2-44; Evans 13094.; On verso, Piece 1: S; July 5, 1774.; On verso, Piece 2: 3035C3 5 Jy 44. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page ima... More

A declaration by the representatives of the United Colonies of North-America, now met in General Congress at Philadelphia, setting forth the causes and necessity of their taking up arms. A view of that great and flourishing City of Boston, when
A declaration by the representatives of the United Colonies of North-America, now met in General Congress at Philadelphia, setting forth the causes and necessity of their taking up arms. A view of that great and flourishing City of Boston, when
General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Colonies, October 24, 1768, Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania C...

Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

Committee-Chamber, New-York, April 26, 1775 [Presents forty-three names] Ordered, That it be recommended to the different Counties, to choose deputies, to meet deputies from all the Counties in the Province, in General Congress in this City, on

Committee-Chamber, New-York, April 26, 1775 [Presents forty-three name...

Imprint 3.; On verso, Copy 1 and Copy 2: S; Apr 26, 1775. 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 Eph... More

A declaration by the representatives of the United Colonies of North-America, now met in General Congress at Philadelphia, setting forth the causes and necessity of their taking up arms. A view of that great and flourishing City of Boston, when
General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania Colonies, October 24, 1768, Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete

General Congress Representing New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania C...

Meeting at Fort Stanwix with Indian Tribes of the Six United Nations; Incomplete