| Imported from London & sold by wholesale or retail at the cheapest rates by Joseph and Daniel Waldo at the sign of the Elephant opposite to the South east Corner of the Town House in the King Street, Boston, New England. ... |
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1749-01-01 |
| Books, bound and sold, gilt or plain, by Andrew Barclay, next door but one to the sign of the Three Kings in Cornhill Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Barclay, Andrew, 1738-1823. |
1764-01-01 |
| Books bound and sold gilt or plain by Andrew Barclay, next door but one north of Three Kings, in Cornhill Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Barclay, Andrew, 1738-1823. |
1765-01-01 |
| John Cutler, has just imported in the last ships from London and Bristol. A large assortment of braziery, ironmongry, cutlary and pewterer's ware ... Marlboro' street, Boston ... |
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Cutler, John. |
1765-01-01 |
| John Dean, book-binder & stationer ... Philadelphia ... |
Advertising cards. |
Dean, John. |
1769-01-01 |
| Imported from London and sold by Jane Eustis, at her shop near the Town-House Boston. New England, English and India goods. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Eustis, Jane. |
1769-01-01 |
| To be sold by Lydia Learned, near the sign of the Punch-Bowl. Flour, raisons, rice, molosses, spice, good indigo and wire ... Buy worth a dollar when you come and you may drink a glass of rum. |
Advertising cards. |
Learned, Lydia. |
1770-01-01 |
| Samuel Taylor book-binder and stationer, the corner of Market & Water Street Philadelphia ... |
Advertising cards. |
Taylor, Samuel. |
1770-01-01 |
| Boston bo't of John Hancock, commission merchant. |
Advertising cards. |
Hancock, John. |
1770-01-01 |
| London Bookstore Cornhill Boston. Henry Knox, makes & binds waste books, journals ... |
Advertising cards. |
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806. |
1771-01-01 |
| W. Aikman's circulating library no. [474] all kinds of books, letter cases ... |
Advertising cards. |
Aikman, W. |
1773-01-01 |
| Jon'a Williams Jun'r at his shop in Ann Street below the draw-bridge ... English goods ... |
Advertising cards. |
Williams, Jonathan. |
1773-01-01 |
| Ellison, book binder, just arrived from London ... Bibles of all sizes and binding ... |
Advertising cards. |
Ellison, Abraham. |
1773-01-01 |
| Ellison, book binder, just arrived from London ... Bibles of all sizes and binding ... |
Advertising cards. |
Ellison, Abraham. |
1773-01-01 |
| Philip Godfrid Kast. Hath lately imported from London, a large assortment of drugs & medicines. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Kast, Philip Godfrid, d. 1781. |
1774-01-01 |
| Philip Godfrid Kast. Hath lately imported from London, a large assortment of drugs & medicines. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Kast, Philip Godfrid, d. 1781. |
1774-01-01 |
| Samuel Thaxter, mathematical instrument maker no. 49, State Street, Boston ... |
Advertising cards. |
Thaxter, Samuel, 1769-1842. |
1777-01-01 |
| Joseph Anthony goldsmith & jeweller ... Philadelphia ... |
Advertising cards. |
Anthony, Joseph. |
1780-01-01 |
| Gideon & Foster, chocolate manufacturer, Salem, Massachusetts. |
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1780-01-01 |
| John Fox, no. 60, Cornhill, has for sale, English & India goods ... cotton bedticks. ... |
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Fox, John. |
1780-01-01 |
| Commission business transacted by John Kneeland, Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Kneeland, John. |
1780-01-01 |
| Directions for putting up the timepiece ... these timepieces are an improvement upon all others ... by Aaron Willard Jun'r Washington St. Boston near the Roxbury, Massachusetts. |
Advertising cards. |
Willard, Aaron, 1783-1864. |
1780-01-01 |
| Samuel Bradstreet, in Charlestown, just above the Square, on the East Side the street ... a great variety of hardware goods. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Bradstreet, Samuel. |
1780-01-01 |
| Boston, May [11], 1783. [Sunday 11th] ... desired to attend the funeral of brother John Perkins, a deceased member of the Massachusetts Charitable Society ... [Alex Hodgston] Secretary. To [Mr. Samuel Webb] ... |
Invitations. |
Hodgston, Alex. |
1783-01-01 |
| The First Parish in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to [Mr Temple Knight] Your pew, poll and estate ... The wardens meet at Union- Hall, in said Portsmouth. ... Winthrop Bennit. Portsmouth, September 1783. |
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1783-01-01 |
| Boston, [Sept, 1st] 1785. The Massachusetts Charitable Society, whereof you are a member, is to meet ... at The Green Dragon ... [Nathel. Noyes] Sec'y. To Mr. [Samuel Webb]. |
Invitations. |
Noyes, Nathaniel. |
1785-01-01 |
| Boston, [Sept, 1st] 1785. The Massachusetts Charitable Society, whereof you are a member, is to meet ... at The Green Dragon ... [Nathel. Noyes] Sec'y. To Mr. [Samuel Webb]. |
Invitations. |
Noyes, Nathaniel. |
1785-01-01 |
| Joseph Lownes. Gold smith & jeweller ... 130 Front Street South Philadelphia. |
Advertising cards. |
Lownes, Joseph. |
1785-01-01 |
| Newbury-port, [December 26th] 178[6]. The Fire- Society (of which you are a member) meet at Mr. [Nathan Hoyts'] ... Bishop Norton, Clerk. To [Mr. Edmund Sweat]. |
Invitations. |
Norton, Bishop. |
1786-01-01 |
| Newbury-port, [December 26th] 178[6]. The Fire- Society (of which you are a member) meet at Mr. [Nathan Hoyts'] ... Bishop Norton, Clerk. To [Mr. Edmund Sweat]. |
Invitations. |
Norton, Bishop. |
1786-01-01 |
| Samuel Eliot, imports from London, Bristol, Liverpool, Glasgow, & Amsterdam, a great variety of linnen, woolen, silk and cotton goods ... Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Eliot, Samuel. |
1787-01-01 |
| Joseph Peirce, imports from England and Scotland, all kinds of English, India, and Scotch goods ... tea, spices ... Boston ... |
Advertising cards. |
Peirce, Joseph. |
1789-01-01 |
| Commission store. John Kneeland informs the public in general ... he has now for sale a large assortment of European goods ... beef and pork for sale ... |
Advertising cards. |
Kneeland, John. |
1789-01-01 |
| Jacob Johnson wholesale and retail bookseller & stationer no. 147 High Street Philadelphia. |
Advertising cards. |
Johnson, Jacob, 1771?-1819. |
1790-01-01 |
| Jonathan Meredith, tanner and currier, [no. 37 South Third Street] Philadelphia. |
Advertising cards. |
Meredith, Jonathan. |
1790-01-01 |
| Thomas Passmore, at his wholesale and retail tin manufactory, (no. 228) ... |
Advertising cards. |
Passmore, Thomas. |
1790-01-01 |
| Benj. B. Appleton, at store no. 26, Union-Street -- Boston, imports and sells, at the lowest price for cash, a general assortment of hardware goods, brushes, &c. &c. |
Advertising cards. |
Appleton, Benjamin B. |
1790-01-01 |
| Thomas Passmore, at his wholesale and retail tin manufactory, (no. 228) ... |
Advertising cards. |
Passmore, Thomas. |
1790-01-01 |
| Hastings & Collamore, importers, of China, glass & crockery ware, 31 Marlboro Street, Boston |
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1790-01-01 |
| James Harrison begs leave most respectfully to acquaint the ladies & gentlemen of New York ... that he has opened a musical circulating library at his store in Maiden Lane. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Harrison, James. |
1790-01-01 |
| Benj. January, stationers & bookbind'r at the sign of the Bible dove [in Front Street] Philadelph'a ... |
Advertising cards. |
January, Benjamin, d. 1803. |
1790-01-01 |
| A.J. Reynolds, copper plate printer; 149 Pearl Street near the Coffee House New York. |
Advertising cards. |
Reynolds, A. G. |
1790-01-01 |
| Metal sash manufactory. Michael Roulstone, plumber & glazier, Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Roulstone, Michael. |
1790-01-01 |
| Sam'l Sturgis, hatmaker, opposite the Golden Key Fore Street, Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Sturgis, Samuel. |
1790-01-01 |
| Longhurst & Porter European and India goods no. [blank] Union Street Boston. |
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1790-01-01 |
| To be sold at T. Goodwin's shop, no. 7, next door north of Dr. Gardiner's, Marlborough-Street, Boston: nails of all sorts, copper tea kettles, best steel-plate hand-saws ... |
Advertising cards. |
Goodwin, T. |
1790-01-01 |
| Robert Brookhouse goldsmith & jeweller, Essex Street, between Court & North Streets, Salem. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Brookhouse, Robert, 1779-1866. |
1790-01-01 |
| Bought of Jonathan Harris, who has for sale at his shop no. 24, Cornhill, Boston, and store adjoining, English goods of every kind. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Harris, Jonathan. |
1790-01-01 |
| Newburyport, [June 28th,] 1791 The Alert Fire- Society (of which you are a member meet at Mr. [Moses Davenports'] ... Bishop Norton, Clerk. To Mr. [Edmund Sweat]. |
Invitations. |
Norton, Bishop. |
1791-01-01 |
| John Bazin & Co. No 32, Cornhill, Boston ... a general assortment of hard-ware -- looking-glasses ... |
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1792-01-01 |
| Robert B. Thomas, bookbinder and stationer makes and fells account and record-books; of all kind and sizes. Sterling. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Thomas, Robert Bailey, 1766-1846. |
1792-01-01 |
| Edward Blake, Jun. at shop, no. 70, Cornhill, has just opened a fresh assortment of English and India goods, which he determined to sell on the lowest terms. |
Advertising cards. |
Blake, Edward. |
1792-01-01 |
| The Selectmen present their respectful compliments to [Doctor West] and ask the favour of his company at the visitation of the public schools, on [Tuesday] the [9] Inft. ... Boston, July [2], 179[3]. |
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1793-01-01 |
| The Selectmen present their respectful compliments to [Doctor West] and ask the favour of his company at the visitation of the public schools, on [Tuesday] the [9] Inft. ... Boston, July [2], 179[3]. |
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1793-01-01 |
| Gridley and Nolen' s variety store ... no. 54 Store Street Boston ... English, India, and hard-ware goods; crockery & glass-ware, spices &c. |
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1793-01-01 |
| This ticket admits [two Person] to Mr. Olive's scholars ball, on Thursday evening the 25th September. ... Haverhill, Sept.12,1794. |
Invitations. |
Olive, Mr. |
1794-01-01 |
| Ward no. 1 Charlestown, [September 18th 1794] You are hereby required to meet at the meeting house, on [the 26th inst. at 1, o'clock, P.M.] with arms and equipment, according to law, for military discipline, and there wait for further orders. By order of the captain. M. Skilton, Clerk. Mr. [Ebener. Ward] |
Invitations. |
Skilton, M. |
1794-01-01 |
| Angier March 13 Market Square, Newburyport, keeps constantly for sale on the lowest terms, a large & general assortment of the above articles, wholesale or retail. ... |
Advertising cards. |
March, Angier, 1773-1812. |
1794-01-01 |
| John Bazin & Co. No 32, Cornhill, Boston ... a general assortment of hard-ware -- looking-glasses ... |
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1795-01-01 |
| A French assortment of bed-bunts, English and American bed-ticks, looking glasses, feathers &c. ... Josiah Bumstead, no. 53 Marlboro Street, Boston, where also may be had American paper-hangings ... [1795] |
Advertising cards. |
Bumstead, Josiah. |
1795-01-01 |
| Social assembly. Admits [Timothy Bigelow Esq.] to the assembly, at Franklin Hall, the [fifth] night. [John M. Forbes] Manager. Boston, [Feby 9th 1795]. |
Invitations. |
Forbes, John M. |
1795-01-01 |
| Peter Burtsell bookbinder no. [95 Beekman] Street ... |
Advertising cards. |
Burtsell, Peter, 1774?-1831. |
1795-01-01 |
| Joseph Peirce and Son, no. 58, Cornhill, Boston. Import and sell, wholesale and retail, English, India, another goods, also, musical instruments ... [J. Pierce & Son, bill Oct. 8, 1796 ...] |
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1796-01-01 |
| Richardson & Walker, import directly from the manufacturers, and have constantly on hand, a large and extensive assortment English goods ... no. 65, Cornhill, Boston. ... [Oct. 8 1796] |
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1796-01-01 |
| English, India & Scotch Goods, wholesale and retail, by Isaac Bowers, opposite the old brick meeting-house, no. 17, Cornhill. |
Advertising cards. |
Bowers, Isaac. |
1796-01-01 |
| Richardson & Walker, import directly from the manufacturers, and have constantly on hand, a large and extensive assortment English goods ... no. 65, Cornhill, Boston. ... [Aug 10 1797] |
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1797-01-01 |
| Richardson & Walker, import directly from the manufacturers, and have constantly on hand, a large and extensive assortment English goods ... no. 65, Cornhill, Boston. ... [Dec. 14 1797] |
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1797-01-01 |
| Geo. R. Greenleaf, no. 15, Union-Street, Boston, has for sale, a general assortment of English goods, very cheap for cash only. |
Advertising cards. |
Greenleaf, George R. |
1797-01-01 |
| Likenesses taken & engraved in a new & complete manner. ... Engraved as a specimen at the new office of the physiognotrace no. 32 South Third Street. Boudier. |
Advertising cards. |
Boudier, J. J. |
1797-01-01 |
| James Morrill, no. 21, Cornhill, Boston, imports and sells English, India, & other goods. ... [James Morrell Bill Aug. '31 1797] ... |
Advertising cards. |
Morrill, James, 1751-1833. |
1797-01-01 |
| John H. Merckell's variety fur-store ... no. 69 Newbury Street Boston ... |
Advertising cards. |
Merckell, John H. |
1798-01-01 |
| Richardson & Walker, import directly from the manufacturers, and have constantly on hand, a large and extensive assortment English goods ... no. 65, Cornhill, Boston. ... [Boston 20 Nov. 1798] |
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1798-01-01 |
| Richardson & Walker, import directly from the manufacturers, and have constantly on hand, a large and extensive assortment English goods ... no. 65, Cornhill, Boston. ... [Boston 31 Aug. 1798] |
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1798-01-01 |
| Mackay & Co. Fancy goods shop no. [blank] Cornhill Boston. |
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1798-01-01 |
| English and India goods, by Nichols and Poor, no. 9 Cornhill, Boston. |
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1798-01-01 |
| Andrew Brimmer importer of India and European goods ... no. 52 Cornhill ... Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Brimmer, Andrew, 1745-1833. |
1799-01-01 |
| May 1800 The honor of M[blank] company is requested at the exhibitions of the Junior class in the Chapel on Tuesday 2 o'clock ... A. Hathenay, J.W. Perit, J. Trumbull managers. |
Invitations. |
Hathenay, A. |
1800-01-01 |
| May 1800 The honor of M[blank] company is requested at the exhibitions of the Junior class in the Chapel on Tuesday 2 o'clock ... A. Hathenay, J.W. Perit, J. Trumbull managers. |
Invitations. |
Hathenay, A. |
1800-01-01 |
| Cushman ornamental hair maker, in all its various branches also cuts hair in the first stile at his shop 70 Newbury Street, near the Bucks Horns, Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Cushman, Mr. |
1800-01-01 |
| George Deblois, imports and for sale, at his shop, no. 1, Dock-Square, corner of Willson's Lane, a general assortment of European & India goods ... |
Advertising cards. |
Deblois, George. |
1800-01-01 |
| A large and general assortment European & India goods, imported directly from the manufactories, sold, wholesale and retail, very cheap for ready money only, by Richardson & Walker, no. 66, Cornhill, Boston. |
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1800-01-01 |
| Nath'l Greenough, jun. No. 31 Cornhill, keeps constantly for sale, a general assortment of European goods, cheap for cash. |
Advertising cards. |
Greenough, Nathaniel. |
1800-01-01 |
| James S. Grime. Silk, cotton & woolen dryer. Articles for dying and cleansing received at the office in Union-Street, or at the Dye-House, Roxbury. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Grime, James S. |
1800-01-01 |
| Abraham Bazin, no. 16 Cornhill, Boston ... a general assortment of hard-ware goods, looking glasses, &c. ... [August 22 1800] |
Advertising cards. |
Bazin, Abraham. |
1800-01-01 |
| E. Larkin, jun. Bookseller & stationer ... no. 50 Cornhill, Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Larkin, Ebenezer, 1769?-1813. |
1800-01-01 |
| Boston, 18[blank] The Association of Merchant Tailors of which you are a member, meets at on Monday evening next ... clerk. |
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1800-01-01 |
| Deodate Bement, makes and sells all kinds of saddles and bridles at his house, opposite the church in Wallingford. |
Advertising cards. |
Bement, Deodate. |
1800-01-01 |
| W. & J.H. Hamlin Jewelry and fancy store. Cheap side. Providence. Opposite the Baptist meeting house ... |
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1800-01-01 |
| Phillips's new & increasing circulating library stationery and bookstore no. 22 ... Philadelphia ... |
Advertising cards. |
Phillips, Mr. |
1800-01-01 |
| I. Hewitt musical repository no. 59 Maiven Lane New York has for sale ev'ry article in the musical line ... |
Advertising cards. |
Hewitt, I. |
1801-01-01 |
| Mechanic Asociation. A meeting of the Mechanic Association will be held on Thursday evening, the 19th instant, at 7 o'clock; at the Chamber of the Representatives, in the Old State House. ... [Mr. Elijah Lewis] Boston, [March 9th] 180[1] [James Phillips] secretary. |
Invitations. |
Phillips, James. |
1801-01-01 |
| Mechanic Asociation. A meeting of the Mechanic Association will be held on Thursday evening, the 19th instant, at 7 o'clock; at the Chamber of the Representatives, in the Old State House. ... [Mr. Elijah Lewis] Boston, [March 9th] 180[1] [James Phillips] secretary. |
Invitations. |
Phillips, James. |
1801-01-01 |
| John Odin, at his store, no. 11, Dock-Square, Boston, formerly Mr. Joseph Scott's (near the market) imports from the manufactories and sells, a great variety of hard-ware goods ... |
Advertising cards. |
Odin, John. |
1801-01-01 |
| An oration, pronounced at Charlestown, at the request of the Artillery company, on the seventeenth of June; being the anniversary of the battle of Bunker's Hill, and of that Company. [Five lines of quotations] By William Austin, A.B. |
Anniversary sermons -- 1801. |
Austin, William, 1778-1841. |
1801-01-01 |
| Two sermons, delivered April 27, 1788, on the institution and observation of the Sabbath. By the late Jeremy Belknap, D.D. [One line from Hebrews] |
Sermons -- 1788. |
Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798. |
1801-01-01 |
| A tribute of filial respect, to the memory of his mother, in a discourse, delivered at Dorchester, Feb. 8, 1801, the Lord's day after her decease: by Thaddeus Mason Harris. |
Funeral sermons -- 1801.; Poems -- 1801. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon preached in the first parish of Dedham, September 13, 1801, being the Lord's day after the execution of Jason Fairbanks. By Thaddeus Mason Harris, A.M. Minister of the Congregational Society and Church in Dorchester. (Printed at Dedham by special desire.) |
Execution sermons -- 1801. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon preached in the First Parish in Dedham, September 13, 1801. Being the Lord's day after the execution of Jason Fairbanks. By Thaddeus Mason Harris, A.M. Minister of the Congregational Society and Church in Dorchester. Published by special desire. |
Execution sermons -- 1801. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered on the 5th of April 1801, on the death of William Alexander, late D.C.C.C. [microform] who was inhumanly murdered on the 27th day of September, 1800, upon the highway by James Hurt. |
Funeral sermons -- 1801. |
Hurt, James. |
1801-01-01 |
| The Negro equalled by few Europeans. Translated from the French. To which are added poems on various subjects, moral and entertaining by Phillis Wheatley, Negro servant to Mr. John Wheatley, of Boston, in New-England. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. |
Poems -- 1801.; Subscribers' lists.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Lavallée, Joseph, 1747-1816. |
1801-01-01 |
| Particular providence a source of comfort to mourners. A funeral sermon, on the death of Mr. Moses Allen, of the state of Georgia, who departed this life in New-York, of the fever prevailing there, on Tuesday, the 13th day of October, 1801, in the 25th year of his age, and delivered in the family of Elisha Lee, Esq. of Sheffield, on the 24th day of the same month, for the consolation of the afflicted parents. By Thomas Allen, A.M. pastor of the church in Pittsfield. [One line from Acts]. |
Funeral sermons -- 1801.; Poems -- 1801. |
Allen, Thomas, 1743-1810. |
1801-01-01 |
| The glory of America. A century sermon delivered at the South Church, in Portsmouth, Newhampshire, IV January, MDCCCI. Together with a number of historical notes, and an appendix, containing an account of the newspapers printed in the state. By Timothy Alden, Jun. A.M. colleague pastor with the Reverend Samuel Haven D.D. Presented to the public, at the solicitation of a number of the hearers, to whom it is respectfully dedicated. |
Century sermons -- 1801. |
Alden, Timothy, 1771-1839. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Yarmouth, County of Barnstable, April 26, 1801 [microform] occasioned by the much lamented death of Captain Abraham Hedge, who was drowned in a violent storm, the 9th instant by Isaiah Alden. |
Funeral sermons -- 1801. |
Alden, Isaiah, 1772-1843. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Josiah Bridge [microform] and delivered at East Sudbury, June 28, 1801, by Moses Adams. |
Funeral sermons -- 1801. |
Adams, Moses, 1749-1819. |
1801-01-01 |
| The experience and Gospel labours of the Rev. Benjamin Abbott: to which is annexed a narrative of his life and death. By John Ffirth. [Two lines from Psalms] Copy-right secured. |
Autobiographies.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Labels (Provenance). |
Abbott, Benjamin, 1732-1796. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Otis Thompson, to the pastoral care of the Second Congregational Church in Rehoboth, September 24th, 1800. By Joseph Barker, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Middleborough. |
Ordination sermons -- 1800.; Wrappers (Binding).; Authors' presentation copies (Provenance). |
Barker, Joseph, 1751-1815. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered Jan. 1, 1801; containing a brief review of some of the distinguishing events of the eighteenth century. By Charles Backus, A.M. pastor of a church in Somers. |
Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance).; Century sermons -- 1801.; New Year sermons -- 1801. |
Backus, Charles, 1749-1803. |
1801-01-01 |
| The faithful ministers of Jesus Christ, thankful to Him for their office. A sermon, delivered at Southampton, (Massachusetts) August 26, 1801--at the ordination of the Reverend Vinson Gould, to the work of the Gospel ministry in that place: colleague pastor with the Reverend Jonathan Judd. By Charles Backus, A.M. pastor of a church in Somers, Connecticut. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Backus, Charles, 1749-1803. |
1801-01-01 |
| The wisdom of God in appointing men, teachers of men: a sermon, delivered at the East Church in Pembroke, November 2, 1800, soon after the decease of their pastor, Rev. James Hawley, æt. 30. By David Barnes, D.D. Published by desire. |
Funeral sermons -- 1801. |
Barnes, David, 1731-1811. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached January 15th, 1801. In the meeting-house, in Chelsea; before the interment of the Rev. Phillips Payson, D.D., minister of the church and congregation in that town. Who died, January 11th, 1801. By Thomas Barnard, D.D. Minister of the North Church and congregation in Salem. |
Funeral sermons -- 1801.; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Barnard, Thomas, 1748-1814. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached before His Excellency Caleb Strong, Esq. governour, the honourable the Council, Senate, and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 27, 1801, the day of general election. By Aaron Bancroft, Minister of the Second Church in Worcester. |
Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1801. |
Bancroft, Aaron, 1755-1839. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Ebenezer Flint, A.B. at Brentwood, N.H. May 27, 1801. And also at the ordination of the Rev. Levi Pilsbury, A.B. at Winchendon, Mass. June 24, 1801. By Solomon Aiken, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dracut. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801. |
Aiken, Solomon, 1758-1833. |
1801-01-01 |
| Oration delivered in Wallingford, on the 11th of March 1801, before the Republicans of the state of Connecticut, at their general thanksgiving, for the election of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency, and of Aaron Burr to the vice-presidency, of the United States of America. By Abraham Bishop. [One line of quotation] |
Election sermons -- Connecticut -- 1801.; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Bishop, Abraham, 1763-1844. |
1801-01-01 |
| Oration delivered in Wallingford, on the 11th of March 1801, before the Republicans of the state of Connecticut, at their general thanksgiving, for the election of Thomas Jefferson to the presidency and of Aaron Burr to the vice presidency of the United States of America. By Abraham Bishop. [One line of quotation] |
Election sermons -- Connecticut -- 1801.; Inaugural addresses -- 1801. |
Bishop, Abraham, 1763-1844. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Nathan Tilton, to the pastoral care of the church and society in the Second Parish in Scarborough, December 10, 1800: by Alden Bradford, A.M. Pastor of the Christian Society at Pownalborough. |
Ordination sermons -- 1800.; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance).; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Bradford, Alden, 1765-1843. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Hopkinton, June 4th, 1801, before His Excellency the Governor, the honorable Council, Senate, and House of Representatives, of the state of New-Hampshire. By Jacob Burnap, A.M. minister of Merrimack. |
Election sermons -- New Hampshire -- 1801. |
Burnap, Jacob, 1748-1821. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, at their anniversary, at Dartmouth College, the day preceding commencement, August 26, 1800. By Asa Burton, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Thetford. |
Anniversary sermons -- 1800.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Burton, Asa, 1752-1836. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered, October 7th, 1801, at the ordination of Mr. Samuel Dana [microform] to the work of the ministry and pastoral care of the First Church and society in Marblehead by Joseph Dana. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801. |
Dana, Joseph, 1742-1827. |
1801-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at the funeral of Mr. Samuel Rockwood, who suddenly departed this life, April 25, 1801. In the fifty-fifth year of his age. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1801.; Ink stamps (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1801-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Bathsheba Sanford. The late consort of the Rev. David Sanford, Pastor of the Second Church in Medway, November 17, 1800. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1800.; Ink stamps (Provenance). |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1801-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered on the annual fast in Massachusetts, April 9th, 1801. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Fast day sermons -- 1801 Apr. 9.; Booksellers' advertisements -- New York (State) -- New York. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1801-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered on the annual fast in Massachusetts, April 9, 1801. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Fast day sermons -- 1801 Apr. 9. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1801-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered on the annual fast in Massachusetts, April 9, 1801. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Fast day sermons -- 1801 Apr. 9. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Robinson Smiley [microform] to the pastoral care of the Christian church and society in Springfield, state of Vermont, September 23, 1801 by William Emerson. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801. |
Emerson, William, 1769-1811. |
1801-01-01 |
| Practical education: by Maria Edgeworth, author of Letters for literary ladies, and The parent's assistant; and, by Richard Lovell Edgeworth, F.R.S. and M.R.I.A. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. |
Subscribers' lists.; Intaglio prints.; Boards (Binding).; Paper labels (Binding).; Leather bindings (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Subscription editions (Publishing).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance).; Booksellers' labels (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance).; Annotations (Provenance). |
Edgeworth, Maria, 1767-1849. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Machias, September 3, 1800, at the ordination of the Rev. Marshfield Steele [microform] to the pastoral care of the church and society in that town by Jonathan Fisher. |
Ordination sermons -- 1800. |
Fisher, Jonathan, 1768-1847. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the ordination of ... Joshua Bradley ... in Newport, Rhode-Island, on the 13th of May ... 1801 [microform] by Stephen Gano. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801. |
Gano, Stephen, 1762-1828. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Cambridge, January 4, 1801, the first Lord's day in the nineteenth century. By Abiel Holmes, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. |
New Year sermons -- 1801.; Century sermons -- 1801. |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached, December 10, 1800, at the ordination of the Reverend Otis Lane to the pastoral care of the church and society in Sturbridge. By Abiel Holmes, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. |
Ordination sermons -- 1800.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1801-01-01 |
| Philadelphia, December 22, 1801. Elegant family Bible, with a copious concordance. The flattering encouragement received by Mathew Carey, for his recent edition of the Bible, has induced him to lay before the public the following proposals for publishing by subscription, a second Philadelphia edition of the Bible, in quarto ... |
Broadsides.; Prospectuses.; Subscribers' lists. |
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered to the First Religious Society in Newburyport, September 27, 1801 [microform] being the last Lord's day of their assembling in the old meeting house by Thomas Cary. |
Farewell sermons -- 1801.; Dedication sermons -- 1801. |
Cary, Thomas, 1745-1808. |
1801-01-01 |
| Authentic and interesting narrative. The story of an old soldier ... Proposals for printing by subscription The true history of the conquest of Mexico; by Captain Bernal Diaz del Castillo ... |
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1801-01-01 |
| The shipwreck. A sentimental and descriptive poem. In three cantos. By William Falconer, an English sailor. [Four lines of quotation] |
Elegies.; Poems -- 1801. |
Falconer, William, 1732-1769. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Orford, May 20, 1801, at the ordination of ... Sylvester Dana [microform] by Stephen Fuller. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801. |
Fuller, Stephen, 1757-1816. |
1801-01-01 |
| The design of the evangelical ministry illustrated [microform] a sermon preached at the ordination of Reverend Ezekiel L. Bascom, to the pastoral care of the Church of Christ in Gerry, September 24th, 1800, by Joel Foster. |
Ordination sermons -- 1800. |
Foster, Joel, 1755-1812. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in Cape Elisabeth, July 15, 1801 [microform] at the ordination of the Rev'd. William Gregg, to the pastoral office in that town by James Miltimore. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801. |
Miltimore, James, 1755-1836. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Nathan Holman [microform] to the pastoral charge of the Second Congregational Church in Attleborough, October 15, 1800 by Edmund Mills. |
Ordination sermons -- 1800. |
Mills, Edmund, 1753?-1825. |
1801-01-01 |
| The importance of the knowledge of the gospel to salvation of sinners [microform] illustrated, in a sermon delivered at the ordination of the Reverend Holland Weeks, to the pastoral charge of the Church of Christ in Waterbury (Conn.), Nov. 20, 1799, by Ephraim Judson. |
Ordination sermons -- 1799. |
Judson, Ephraim, 1737-1813. |
1801-01-01 |
| King Solomon's great sacrifice at the dedication of his temple [microform] a sermon preached on the nineteenth Trinity Sunday, October 11th 1801, at the dedication of the new erected English Lutheran Church, called Zion, in the city of New York by John C. Kunze. |
Dedication sermons -- 1801. |
Kunze, John C. (John Christopher), 1744-1807. |
1801-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon [microform] delivered at Plymouth, December 14, 1800, occasioned by the death of Col. George Watson, who died December 3d, in the 83d year of his age ... by James Kendall. |
Funeral sermons -- 1800. |
Kendall, James, 1769-1859. |
1801-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. William Salisbury [microform] to the pastoral care of the church in Waitsfield, October 7, 1801. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801. |
Lyman, Elijah, 1764-1828. |
1801-01-01 |
| An exhortation to early piety [microform] a sermon, delivered at the funeral of Mr. Nathaniel Bosworth, who departed this life, Sept. 28, 1801 by Truman Marsh. |
Funeral sermons -- 1801. |
Marsh, Truman, 1768-1851. |
1801-01-01 |
| Two funeral discourses [microform]. |
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1801-01-01 |
| A narrative of a voyage, taken by Capt. James Vanleason, from Amsterdam to China; and from there to the western continent of North America. Where he found a vast number of Indians, and one of the largest rivers in the world, lying in the latitude of 53d. 30m. north. The owner of the ship, Mr. John Vandeleur, went in her as supercargo, and bought a great quantity of fur of the natives. Also, an account of Mr. Vandeleur's being left behind on the continent, by the misconduct of the ship's company, where he lived almost seven years. Likewise, an account of his marriage with a sachem's or king's daughter, one of the Indian nation; by whom he had a son and a daughter. With an account of his conversion, while in that western world: and the conversion of the king, or sachem, the queen, and the sachem's family, with abundance of others. Together with an account of his returning again to Holland, and his father in law; with all the sachem's family, where they now live happy, and are all in Christian love. Written by his own hand, and sent to his uncle at Philadelphia, in the year 1796. With some account of the country and religion. |
Captivity narratives.; Imaginary voyages. |
Vandelure, John. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached March 18, 1801, at the ordination of the Rev. Moses Dow [microform] by Stephen Peabody. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801. |
Peabody, Stephen, 1741-1819. |
1801-01-01 |
| Gospel ministers, ambassadors of Christ, illustrated in a discourse [microform] delivered September 2, 1801, at the ordination of the Rev. Freeman Parker, to the pastoral care of the church and society in Dresden (Kennebec) by Oakes Shaw. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801. |
Shaw, Oakes, 1736-1807. |
1801-01-01 |
| The everlasting God [microform] a sermon preached on the seventh of Jan. 1801 at the funeral of the Rev. Ebenezer Bradford ... by Joshua Spalding. |
Funeral sermons -- 1801. |
Spalding, Joshua, 1760-1825. |
1801-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory, for 1801. Containing the names, occupations, and places of abode of the citizens, arranged in alphabetical order: also a register of the Constitution of the United States--ministers, consuls, and from the United States to foreign powers. With an accurate table of the duties on goods, wares, and merchandize; with further information respecting the custom-house. To which is prefixed, an alphabetical list of the streets, lanes, and alleys. By Cornelius William Stafford. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1801. |
Stafford, Cornelius William. |
1801-01-01 |
| Ministers of the gospel characterized as servants of Christ and steward of the mysteries of God [microform] in a sermon, delivered at the ordination of ... Stephen Williams ... 5th November, 1800 by Richard Salter Storrs. |
Ordination sermons -- 1800. |
Storrs, Richard Salter, 1763-1819. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Micah Stone [microform] to the pastoral care of the church and congregation in Brookfield, Massachusetts, March 11, 1801 by Eliab Stone. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801. |
Stone, Eliab, 1737-1822. |
1801-01-01 |
| A century sermon, delivered at Danbury January I. A.D. MDCCCI. Being the first day of the nineteenth century, since the Christian era. In which is exhibited, a brief view of the most remarkable events of the eighteenth century; with a sketch of the history of the town of Danbury, from the first settlement, to the present time. By Thomas Robbins, A.M. candidate for the gospel ministry. |
Century sermons -- 1801.; Hymns. |
Robbins, Thomas, 1777-1856. |
1801-01-01 |
| A discourse on occasion of the death of the Rev. Jonathan Edwards, D.D., president of Union College [microform] delivered on the third day of August, A.D. 1801, in the Reformed Dutch Church at Schenectady by Robert Smith. |
Funeral sermons -- 1801. |
Smith, Robert, d. 1803. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in Randolph, June 3, 1801, at the ordination of the Rev. Tilton Eastman John Smith. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801. |
Smith, John, 1752-1809. |
1801-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Asa Meech [microform] colleague pastor with the Rev. John Porter in the Fourth Church in Bridgewater, October 15, 1800 by Lemuel Tyler. |
Ordination sermons -- 1800. |
Tyler, Lemuel, 1761-1810. |
1801-01-01 |
| To the honorable legislature of the Territory, North-West the Ohio--now in session. The memorial of the resident and non-resident proprietors and owners of land, in the county of Trumbull, by their agent and attorney, George Tod--respectfully sheweth ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal). |
Tod, George, 1773-1841. |
1801-01-01 |
| Travels and recent discoveries, in the interior districts of Africa, in the years 1796 & '97. By Mungo Park, Esq. in the service of the noblemen and gentlemen associated in London for the purpose of exploring inland Africa. |
Songs.; Subscribers' lists.; Publishers' advertisements -- New York (State) -- New York.; Subscription editions (Publishing).; Intaglio prints.; Bookplates (Provenance). |
Park, Mungo, 1771-1806. |
1801-01-01 |
| The Conductor generalis: or, The office, duty and authority of justices of the peace, high-sheriffs, under-sheriffs, coroners, constables, gaolers, jury-men, and overseers of the poor: as also, the office of clerks of assize, and of the peace, and lately revised and adapted to the United States of America, by a gentleman of the law. The whole alphabetically digested under the several titles; with a table, directing to the ready finding out the proper matter under those titles. |
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1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Ephraim T. Woodruff, A.M. [microform] to the pastoral care of the Church of Christ in North County, on the 8th of April, 1801 by Hezekiah N. Woodruff. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801. |
Woodruff, Hezekiah N. (Hezekiah North), 1763-1833. |
1801-01-01 |
| Memorial of sundry freeholders and inhabitants of the town of Alexandria, in the District of Columbia. 26th January, 1801, referred to the committee of the whole House, to whom is committed the Bill for the government of the District of Columbia. Published by order of the House of Representatives. |
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1801-01-01 |
| To the General Assembly of Virginia. Counter memorial. When attempts are made ... to pull down the Constitution and trample under foot the laws of a free country, good men deem it sacrilege not to stand forth and resist them. ... |
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1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered before the General Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the U.S.A. [microform] in St. Michael's Church, Trenton, New Jersey, on Friday, September 11, 1801, on the occasion of the meeting of the said Convention, and of the consecration of the right Reverend Bishop Moore of New York by William White. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801. |
White, William, 1748-1836. |
1801-01-01 |
| To the public. At a meeting of the shareholders of the Washington Printing and Bookselling Company, the following gentlemen were appointed a board of directors, to govern the concerns of the company: Dr. Cornelius Cunningham [and ten others] ... And, it was resolved: "That this company commence the publication of a magazine ..." they therefore present the following, to the people of the United States. ... This publication will be entitled, The National magazine; or Cabinet of the United States ... |
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1801-01-01 |
| Sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Joseph Tuckerman, A.M. to the pastoral care of the church in Chelsea, November 4, 1801 [microform] by Thomas Thacher. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801. |
Thacher, Thomas, 1756-1812. |
1801-01-01 |
| Sermon, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Ann Carnes, consort of Burrill Carnes, Esq., preached at Lynn, October 5, 1800 [microform] by Thomas Cushing Thacher. |
Funeral sermons -- 1800. |
Thacher, Thomas Cushing, 1771-1849. |
1801-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory, city and county register, for 1802. Containing, the names, trades and residence, of the inhabitants of the city, Southwark, Northern Liberties, and Kensington. With other useful tables and lists. To which is added, an almanac, calculated for the latitude and meridian of Philadelphia, by A. Shoemaker. By James Robinson. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1802.; Almanacs -- Pennsylvania -- 1802. |
Robinson, James. |
1801-01-01 |
| A scheme of exercises at the public exhibition in Middlebury College, on May 5th, 1801. |
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1801-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached on the annual Thanksgiving in Massachusetts. November 27, 1800. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1800 Nov. 27. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1801-01-01 |
| An ode and sermon, on the subject of studying to be quiet. Occasioned by a difference between the Rev. Dr. Dana and his consort. Written by Jonathan Plummer, an independent travelling preacher, and poet laureat to His Excellency Sir Timothy Dexter. |
Broadsides.; Songs.; Sermons -- 1806. |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. |
1801-01-01 |
| William Richardson imports directly from the manufacturers, and has constantly on hand, a large and extensive assortment of English goods ... no. 65, Cornhill, Boston. ... [Boston 6th Oct. 1802] |
Advertising cards. |
Richardson, William. |
1802-01-01 |
| William Ratchford, gun smith, no. 39 Middle-Street, Boston ... |
Advertising cards. |
Ratchford, William. |
1802-01-01 |
| William Ratchford, gun smith, no. 39 Middle-Street, Boston ... |
Advertising cards. |
Ratchford, William. |
1802-01-01 |
| A narration of the captivity of John Fillmore and his escape from the pirates. |
Captivity narratives. |
Moseley, Increase, 1712-1795. |
1802-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of David Hawks, who died March 19th, 1800 [microform] delivered on the Sabbath following by Joseph Field. |
Funeral sermons -- 1800. |
Field, Joseph, 1772-1866. |
1802-01-01 |
| To the Hon. the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America; the subscribers, printers and others, of the city of Baltimore, who feel themselves affected by the additional duty which they learn is contemplated to be laid on imported printing types, beg leave respectfully to represent ... |
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1802-01-01 |
| The progress of the pilgrim Good-Intent, in Jacobinical times. [Four lines from Shakespeare] |
Allegories.; Religious fiction.; Didactic fiction.; Subscribers' lists. |
Burges, Mary Anne, 1763-1813. |
1802-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered on the day of the annual fast in Massachusetts, April 8, 1802. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Fast day sermons -- 1802 Apr. 8. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1802-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered on the annual fast in Massachusetts, April 9, 1801. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Fast day sermons -- 1801 Apr. 9.; Ink stamps (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1802-01-01 |
| Gaine's New-York pocket almanac, for the year 1803 ... Calculated for this and the neighboring states. ... By Thomas Moore, philo. |
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1802-01-01 |
| An oration, pronounced at Fitchburg, Oct. 12th, 1801. By the appointment and at a meeting of the militia officers of the Fourth Regiment. By Daniel Adams, M.B. |
Artillery election sermons -- 1801. |
Adams, Daniel, 1773-1864. |
1802-01-01 |
| The experience and gospel labours of the Rev. Benjamin Abbott. To which is annexed a narrative of his life and death: by John Ffirth. [Two lines from Psalms] Copy-right secured. |
Autobiographies.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding). |
Abbott, Benjamin, 1732-1796. |
1802-01-01 |
| Self preservation. A sermon, preached before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, in Boston, June 7, 1802, the anniversary of their election of officers. By Abiel Abbot, Pastor of the First Church in Haverhill. Published by order of the Company. |
Artillery election sermons -- 1802. |
Abbot, Abiel, 1770-1828. |
1802-01-01 |
| The duty of youth. In a sermon, occasioned by the death of Miss Sarah Ayer, daughter of Mr. Moses Ayer, who expired April 7th, 1802, in the 22 year of her age; and delivered immediately after the interment on Lord's Day. By Abiel Abbot, Pastor of the First Church in Haverhill. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802.; Hymns. |
Abbot, Abiel, 1770-1828. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, on the preservation and changes of human life. By Rev. Noah Atwater, A.M. late pastor of the church in Westfield. Delivered to his people on the 22d of November, 1801, at the close of the 20th year of his ministry, and under a distressing and threatening disorder of body, which, soon after, terminated his life. |
Farewell sermons -- 1801. |
Atwater, Noah, 1752-1802. |
1802-01-01 |
| An account of travels into the interior of southern Africa, in the years 1797 and 1798: including cursory observations on the geology and geography of the southern part of that continent; the natural history of such objects as occurred in the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms; and sketches on the physical and moral characters of the various tribes of inhabitants surrounding the settlement of the Cape of Good Hope. To which is annexed, a description of the present state, population and produce of that extensive colony; with a map, constructed entirely from actual observations, made in the course of the travels. By John Barrow, late secretary to the Earl of Macartney, and auditor-general of public accounts at the Cape of Good Hope. |
Travel literature.; Maps -- South Africa.; Publishers' advertisements -- New York (State) -- New York.; Intaglio prints.; Relief prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Barrow, John, Sir, 1764-1848. |
1802-01-01 |
| An account of travels into the interior of southern Africa, in the years 1797 and 1798: including cursory observations on the geology and geography of the southern part of that continent; the natural history of such objects as occurred in the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms; and sketches on the physical and moral characters of the various tribes of inhabitants surrounding the settlement of the Cape of Good Hope. To which is annexed, a description of the present state, population and produce of that extensive colony; with a map, constructed entirely from actual observations, made in the course of the travels. By John Barrow, late secretary to the Earl of Macartney, and auditor-general of public accounts at the Cape of Good Hope. |
Travel literature.; Maps -- South Africa.; Publishers' advertisements -- New York (State) -- New York.; Intaglio prints.; Relief prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Library copies (Provenance).; Ink stamps (Provenance). |
Barrow, John, Sir, 1764-1848. |
1802-01-01 |
| The unsearchable riches of Christ: a sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Thomas Hamilton to the pastoral charge of the Associate Congregation of New-York; June 10, 1802. By John Banks, minister of the Gospel, Cambridge, state of New-York. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Banks, John, d. 1826. |
1802-01-01 |
| The character and duties of a Christian minister [microform] considered in a discourse, delivered at Barnstable, Sept. 30, 1801, on the ordination of the Rev. Jotham Waterman to the pastoral care of the first church and congregation in that place by David Barnes. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802. |
Barnes, David, 1731-1811. |
1802-01-01 |
| The deity of Jesus Christ essential to the Christian religion: a treatise on the divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ; written originally in French by James Abbadie, D.D. and dean of Killaloe, in Ireland. |
Subscribers' lists.; Publishers' advertisements -- New Jersey -- Burlington.; Publishers' advertisements -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.; Subscription editions (Publishing).; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding). |
Abbadie, Jacques, 1654-1727. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached February 15, 1802, before the honourable Senate and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the day of the interment of His Honor Samuel Phillips, Esq., lieutenant governor, who died February 10, 1802, æ. 50. By Thomas Baldwin, A.M. Chaplain to the House. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered before His Excellency Caleb Strong, Esq. governor, the honorable the Council, Senate, and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 26, 1802. Being the day of general election. By Thomas Baldwin, A.M. Minister of the Second Baptist Church in Boston. |
Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1802.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered before His Excellency Caleb Strong, Esq. governor, the honorable the Council, Senate, and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 26, 1802. Being the day of general election. By Thomas Baldwin, A.M. Minister of the Second Baptist Church in Boston. |
Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1802. |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered before His Excellency Caleb Strong, Esq. governor, the honorable the Council, Senate, and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 26, 1802. Being the day of general election. By Thomas Baldwin, A.M. Minister of the Second Baptist Church in Boston. |
Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1802. |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the dedication of the new-meeting-house in Bellingham, October 27, 1802. By Thomas Baldwin, A.M. Pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Boston. |
Dedication sermons -- 1802.; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Barnstable, July 14, 1802, at the installation of the Rev. John Peak, to the pastoral care of the Baptist Church and congregation in that town. By Thomas Baldwin, A.M. Pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Boston. [One line pf Scripture text] Published by request. |
Installation sermons -- 1802. |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Plimouth, December 22, 1801, commemorative of the pious ancestry who first imigrated [sic] to that place, 1620. By John Allyn, S.H.M. pastor at Duxboro'. [Six lines of Scripture texts] |
Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Forefathers' day sermons -- 1801. |
Allyn, John, 1767-1833. |
1802-01-01 |
| An eulogium to the memory of Mr. George Lee, delivered by appointment, to the Philadelphia Medical Society, on the 24th day of Feb. 1802. By Charles Caldwell, M.D. |
Eulogies.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Caldwell, Charles, 1772-1853. |
1802-01-01 |
| Village sermons: or, Plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel; intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages. By George Burder. [One line from Daniel] |
Sermons -- Collections.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1802-01-01 |
| Two discourses, delivered on the public fast, in the commonwealth of Massachusetts, April 8, 1802. By Rufus Anderson, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church in Northyarmouth, [i.e., North Yarmouth]. |
Fast day sermons -- 1802 Apr. 8.; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Anderson, Rufus, 1765-1814. |
1802-01-01 |
| There is no reason to be ashamed of the Gospel [microform] a sermon preached at East Hartford, in the state of Connecticut, December 23, 1801, at the ordination of the Rev. Andrew Yates, as a colleague-pastor with the Rev. Eliphalet Williams by James Dana. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801. |
Dana, James, 1735-1812. |
1802-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered at the interment of the Rev. John Boddily [microform] pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church in Newburyport, who deceased Nov. 4, 1802, in his 48th year by Daniel Dana. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Dana, Daniel, 1771-1859. |
1802-01-01 |
| The character and peaceful death of the perfect and upright [microform] a sermon delivered March 7, P.M., 1802, on occasion of the death of Mr. Benjamin Moody, a ruling elder in the First Presbyterian Church in Newburyport; who deceased February 23d, in his eighty-first year, by Daniel Dana. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Dana, Daniel, 1771-1859. |
1802-01-01 |
| Sermons on important subjects [microform] by Samuel Davies to which are now added, three occasional sermons, not included in the former editions, memoirs and character of the author and two sermons on occasion of his death by the Rev. Drs. Gibbons and Finley. |
Sermons -- Collections.; Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Davies, Samuel, 1723-1761. |
1802-01-01 |
| Blessedness of the Saints [microform] a sermon, delivered on the Lord's day at the funeral of Captain Joseph Starr, who departed this life April the 3d, 1802, in the 76th year of his age by John Ely. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Ely, John, 1763-1827. |
1802-01-01 |
| A discourse, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Mabel Lee [microform] by John Elliott. |
Funeral sermons -- 1800. |
Elliott, John, 1768-1824. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Jonathan French, Jun. [microform] by Jonathan French. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802. |
French, Jonathan, 1740-1809. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered May 16, 1802, the Sabbath after the death of Capt. Charles Winship [microform] by John Foster. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Foster, John, 1763-1829. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Josiah B. Andrews ... in Killingworth, April 21, 1802 [microform] by Abel Flint. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802. |
Flint, Abel, 1765-1825. |
1802-01-01 |
| On the faithful improvement of our intrustments [microform] a sermon, preached in Saybrook (second society), October 18th, 1801 with particular reference to the death of Mr. Uriah Hayden, 2d, who deceased October 9th, 1801 by Frederick W. Hotchkiss. |
Funeral sermons -- 1801. |
Hotchkiss, Frederick William, 1762-1844. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered before the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the commonwealth of Massachusetts, in Trinity Church, Boston, May 25, 1802, on the occasion of the meeting of said convention, and of the ordination of the Rev. James Bowers, Rector of St. Michael's Church, Marblehead. By John Sylvester John Gardiner, Assistant Minister of Trinity Church. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802. |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1802-01-01 |
| The duty of a minister of Jesus Christ, illustrated: a discourse, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. David Lawrence Morril, to the pastoral care of the Presbyterian-Congregational Church in Goffstown, March 3d, 1802. By Ebenezer Haseltine, A.B. Pastor of the church in Epsom. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802. |
Haseltine, Ebenezer, 1755-1813. |
1802-01-01 |
| A discourse on covenant engagements in the Christian church: delivered at Dorchester, on communion day, December 6, 1801. By Thaddeus Mason Harris. |
Sermons -- 1801. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1802-01-01 |
| A virtuous woman [microform] the bond of domestic union, and source of domestic happiness, considered in a sermon, delivered at Lyme, Jan. 6, 1802, at the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Griswold, wife of Deacon John Griswold, who died January 4th, aged 54 years by William Lyman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Lyman, William, 1764-1833. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Hamden, Sept. 9th, 1802, at the ordination of the Rev. Asa Lyman [microform] to the pastoral care of the first church in that town by William Lyman. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802. |
Lyman, William, 1764-1833. |
1802-01-01 |
| A discourse, occasioned by the death of the Reverend John Ewing, D.D. [microform] late Senior Pastor of the First Presbyterian Congregation, of the city of Philadelphia, and provost of the University of Pennsylvania by John Blair Linn. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Linn, John Blair, 1777-1804. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Nymphas Hatch [microform] to the pastoral care of the First Church and Society in Tisbury, Martha's Vineyard, October 7, 1801 by Henry Lincoln. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801. |
Lincoln, Henry, 1765-1857. |
1802-01-01 |
| Negro slavery unjustifiable. A discourse, by Alexander M'Leod, A.M. Pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian Congregation in the city of New-York. [Three lines from James] |
Sermons -- 1802.; Blind stamps (Provenance). |
M'Leod, Alexander, 1774-1833. |
1802-01-01 |
| Boston, December 22, 1802. Proposals for publishing, by subscription, a new and improved edition of the New-England's memorial; first published in the year 1669. By Nathaniel Morton, secretary of Plymouth Colony. |
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1802-01-01 |
| The Minstrel; or, Anecdotes of distinguished personages in the fifteenth century. Three volumes in one. |
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1802-01-01 |
| A new gazetteer of the Eastern continent; or, A geographical dictionary: containing, in alphabetical order, a description of all the countries, kingdoms, states, cities, towns, principal rivers, lakes, harbours, mountains, &c. &c. in Europe, Asia, Africa, and their adjacent islands. Carefully compiled from the best authorities. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. A.A.S. S.H.S. author of the American universal geography, and American gazetteer, and Rev. Elijah Parish, A.M. Illustrated with eighteen maps. Designed as a second volume, to the American gazetteer. |
Gazetteers -- Africa.; Gazetteers -- Asia.; Gazetteers -- Europe.; Dictionaries.; Maps -- Africa.; Maps -- Asia.; Maps -- Europe.; Intaglio prints.; Marbled papers (Binding).; Binders' instructions (Binding).; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Dentelle bindings (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Subscription editions (Publishing).; Bookplates (Provenance). |
Morse, Jedidiah, 1761-1826. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon [microform] delivered Feb. 24, 1802, at the interment of Mrs. Sibyl Waters ... by Seth Payson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Payson, Seth, 1758-1820. |
1802-01-01 |
| The scripture doctrine, of election ... [microform] being the spirit of a discourse, delivered at the ordination of Brother Thomas Barnes ... in the District of Maine ... January 6th, 1802 by Brother George Richards. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802. |
Richards, George, 1755?-1814. |
1802-01-01 |
| A discourse, on occasion of the death of William Coit, Esquire [microform] who died, February 15th, 1802, aetatis 46 by Daniel Clarke Sanders. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Sanders, Daniel Clarke, 1768-1850. |
1802-01-01 |
| A discourse, on occasion of the death of Mr. Eldridge Packer, of Shelburn [microform] by Daniel Clarke Sanders. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Sanders, Daniel Clarke, 1768-1850. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in St. James' Church, New-London, at the funeral of the Rev. William Green [microform] who died December 26th, A.D. 1801, æt. 30 years by Charles Seabury. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Seabury, Charles, 1770-1844. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Charlestown, October 7, 1802, at the instalment of the Rev. Thomas Waterman [microform] to the pastoral care of the Baptist Church and Society in that town by Samuel Stillman. |
Installation sermons -- 1802. |
Stillman, Samuel, 1738-1807. |
1802-01-01 |
| The nature of regeneration opened, and its absolute necessity, in order to salvation, demonstrated, in a sermon from John iii. 3. Also the nature of adoption, with its consequent privileges, explained, in a sermon on John iii. 1. By the Rev. Mr. John Tennent, late Minister of the Gospel in Freehold, New-Jersey. To which is added, as an appendix to the first of these discourses, An expostulary address to saints and sinners. By Gilbert Tennent, A.M. minister of the Gospel in New-Brunswick, New-Jersey. |
Sermons. |
Tennent, John, 1706-1732. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Wiscasset, in the district of Maine, Sept. 8, 1802, at the installation of the Rev. Hezekiah Packard, to the pastoral office in that place [microform] by David Tappan. |
Installation sermons -- 1802. |
Tappan, David, 1752-1803. |
1802-01-01 |
| Memorial of the Ilinois [sic] and Ouabache land companies, to the honourable Congress of the United States. Intended as a full recapitulation and clear statement of the former addresses, petitions, memorials, and their short and final prayer for redress, without delay: presented at the sessions, 1802. |
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1802-01-01 |
| Memorial of the Ilinois [sic] and Ouabache land companies, to the honourable Congress of the United States. Intended as a full recapitulation and clear statement of the former addresses, petitions, memorials, and their short and final prayer for redress, without delay: presented at the sessions, 1802. |
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1802-01-01 |
| A treatise of the law relative to merchant ships and seamen: in four parts: I. Of the owners of merchant ships; II. Of the persons employed in the navigation thereof; III. Of the carriage of goods therein; IV. Of the wages of merchant seamen. By the Rt. Hon. Charles Abbott, of the Inner Temple: barrister at law: and speaker of the House of Commons. Enlarged with an addenda relative to some laws and customs of the United States. |
Subscribers' lists.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding). |
Abbott, Charles, Baron Tenterden, 1762-1832. |
1802-01-01 |
| Memorial and remonstrance of sundry inhabitants of the county and town of Alexandria, in the District of Columbia. 26th January, 1802. Referred to the committee of the whole House, to whom was this day committed the bill for establishing the government for the Territory of Columbia. |
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1802-01-01 |
| President's message to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. ... Office of the Advocate, Dec. 17. ... |
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1802-01-01 |
| A sermon preached in Barre, October 3, 1801, at the interment of the Rev. Josiah Dana [microform] by Ephraim Ward. |
Funeral sermons -- 1801. |
Ward, Ephraim, 1741-1818. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered Wednesday, Sept. 1, 1802 [microform] at the interment of the Rev. Daniel Shute, D.D., senior pastor of the Second Church in Hingham, who departed this life Aug. 30, 1802, in the 81st year of his age and the 56th of his ministry by Henry Ware published by request of the parish. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Ware, Henry, 1764-1845. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon [microform] preached on the Lord's day, July 25th, 1802, on the occasion of the death of Mrs. Zerviah Wheeler, consort of Bennett Wheeler, and daughter of the late Deacon John Field by James Wilson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Wilson, James, 1760-1839. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Moses Sawyer [microform] to the pastoral care of the church and Calvanistic Society in Henniker, May 26, 1802 by Thomas Worcester. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802. |
Worcester, Thomas, 1768-1831. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Stafford, December 25, 1801, at the interment of August Miller [microform] ætatis 15, who perished in a store consumed by fire, the property of Dr. Samuel Willard by Moses C. Welch. |
Funeral sermons -- 1801. |
Welch, Moses C. (Moses Cook), 1754-1824. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Amasa Jerome [microform] to the pastoral care of the church in New Hartford, August 18th, 1802 by Stephen West. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802. |
West, Stephen, 1735-1819. |
1802-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory, city and county register, for 1803. Containing the names, trades and residence of the inhabitants of the city, Southwark, Northern Liberties, and Kensington. With other useful tables and lists To which is added, an almanac, calculated for the latitude and meridian of Philadelphia, by A. Shoemaker. By James Robinson. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1803.; Almanacs -- Pennsylvania -- 1803. |
Robinson, James. |
1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at New Gloucester, February 10th, 1802, at the ordination of Elisha Moseley, A.M. [microform] to the pastoral care of the Congregational church in that place by Alfred Johnson. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802. |
Johnson, Alfred, 1766-1837. |
1802-01-01 |
| The remarkable adventures of Jackson Johonnet, of Massachusetts: who served as a soldier in the Western Army, in the Massachusetts Line, in the expedition under Gen. Harmar, and the unfortunate Gen. St. Clair, containing an account of his captivity, sufferings, and escape from the Kickapoo Indians. Written by himself, for the benefit of American youth. |
Captivity narratives. |
Johonnet, Jackson. |
1802-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon [microform] delivered January 28th, 1802, at the interment of Rev. Noah Atwater, A.M., pastor of the church in Westfield by Joseph Lathrop. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Lathrop, Joseph, 1731-1820. |
1802-01-01 |
| At a meeting of sundry inhabitants of the county of Franklin, at the State-House, on Monday the 23d day of August, 1802, resolved as the opinion of this meeting, that it is expedient to procure a lot of ground, in the town of Frankfort, and to erect thereon a convenient church, or meeting-house. ... |
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1802-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Hezekiah May, to the pastoral care of the Second Congregational Church in Marblehead, June 23, 1803 [microform] by Jedidiah Morse. |
Ordination sermons -- 1803. |
Morse, Jedidiah, 1761-1826. |
1803-01-01 |
| Two sermons, delivered at Lynn, West-Parish, on the Sabbath after the interment of their late pastor, the Rev. Joseph Roby, A.M., who died, January 31, 1803, æt. 79 [microform] by Joseph Mottey. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Mottey, Joseph, 1756-1821. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in Falmouth, June 29, 1803, at the ordination of the Rev'd William Miltimore, to the pastoral office in the first church, in that town by James Miltimore. |
Ordination sermons -- 1803. |
Miltimore, James, 1755-1836. |
1803-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered on the day of the annual fast in Massachusetts, April 7, 1803. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Fast day sermons -- 1803 Apr. 7. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the funeral of Mr. Daniel Thurston, who died suddenly, Nov. 7, 1802, aged 54. by Nathaniel [i.e., Nathanael] Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Joseph Emerson to the pastoral care of the Third Congregational Church in Beverly, September 21, 1803. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Ordination sermons -- 1803. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1803-01-01 |
| Elegiac lines on the death of Mr. Joseph Bass, of Boston, who set out on a voyage to England, for his health, but going ashore at Bath, (district of Maine,) died, Dec. 1802. |
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1803-01-01 |
| God's mercy surmounting man's cruelty, exemplified in the captivity and redemption of Elizabeth Hanson, wife of John Hanson, of Knoxmarsh at Kecheachy, in Dover township, who was taken captive with her children and maid-servant, by the Indians in New-England, in the year 1724, in which are inserted, sundry remarkable preservations, deliverances, and marks of the care and kindness of Providence over her and her children, worthy to be remembered. The substance of which was taken from her own mouth, and published for general service. |
Captivity narratives.; Hymns. |
Hanson, Elizabeth, 1684-1737. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at East-Windsor ... November 21st, 1802 ... following the interment of ... Thomas Potwine [microform] by Nehemiah Prudden. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Prudden, Nehemiah, 1749-1815. |
1803-01-01 |
| Subscription for the Salem register. Published every Monday & Thursday. Price three dollars per annum. As the editor of the Register is now confined in close imprisonment, and suffering in the cause of liberty, it is hoped that all real Republicans will come forward ... It is hoped that Mr. Carlton may find his subscription list so increased, on his release from imprisonment, that he may boldly pursue the developmentof those constitutional principles which lead to glory, to happiness, and to freedom. ... |
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1803-01-01 |
| To the legislature of Virginia. Your petitioners beg leave to represent to your honorable body, that the existing tobacco law, without promoting the public good, deprives them of a profit in this article ... |
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1803-01-01 |
| Alphabetical list of towns in the state of New-York. |
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1803-01-01 |
| The diffusion of correct knowledge of the true God, a leading object of the Christian ministry. A sermon, delivered at the Tabernacle in Salem, April 20, 1803, on the occasion of the installation of the Reverend Samuel Worcester into the pastoral office over the church and religious society, usually assembling and worshipping in that place. By Samuel Austin, A.M. pastor of a church of Christ in Worcester. |
Installation sermons -- 1803. |
Austin, Samuel, 1760-1830. |
1803-01-01 |
| To the honorable General Assembly of the state of Connecticut, to be holden at Hartford, on the second Thursday of May, 1803, the remonstrance and petition of a Convention of Elders and Brethren of the Baptist Denomination, assembled at Bristol, on the first Wednesday of February, 1803, respectfully sheweth ... |
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1803-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon, preached in the town of Northeast, county of Dutchess and state of New-York, March 26, 1802, on occasion of the death of Alexander Spencer, Esquire, who died at Albany, March 18, 1802, being a member of the Legislature. By John Barnet [i.e., Barnett], A.M. Published at the request of the mourners. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Barnett, John, 1753-1837. |
1803-01-01 |
| A discourse on education, delivered before the trustees of the Derby Academy, at Hingham, April 5th, 1796. Also at the South Parish in Scituate. By David Barnes, D.D. Published by desire [One line of quotation] |
Anniversary sermons -- 1796. |
Barnes, David, 1731-1811. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon preached before the Salem Female Charitable Society, in the First Church in Salem, July 6th, 1803. By Thomas Barnard, D.D. Minister of the North Church in Salem. |
Sermons -- 1803.; Subscribers' lists. |
Barnard, Thomas, 1748-1814. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in Bolton, December 30, 1802, at the funeral of Rev. Phineas Wright, pastor of the church in that town. By Moses Adams, A.M. minister of Acton. To which is added, the character of the deceased, by the Rev. Daniel Chaplin, of Groton. Together with a relation of the circumstances attending the death of Mr. Wright. Subjoined at the particular request of the people late of his charge. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Adams, Moses, 1749-1819. |
1803-01-01 |
| The duty of a minister and people, illustrated in two discourses, delivered at Wilton, N.H. March 13, 1803: the first after ordination. By Thomas Beede, A.M. Pastor of the church in Wilton. [Four lines of Scripture texts] Published at the request of the subscribers. |
Sermons -- 1803. |
Beedé, Thomas, 1771-1848. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Buxton, A.D. 1802, at the ordination of Abner Flanders, to the work of the ministry: by William Batchelder of Berwick, preacher of the Gospel. Published by request. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Batchelder, William, 1768-1818. |
1803-01-01 |
| A farewell sermon, delivered at Tewksbury, May 22, 1803. By Titus Theodore Barton, A.M. [Two lines of Scripture texts] |
Farewell sermons -- 1803. |
Barton, Titus Theodore, 1766-1827. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Beverly, June 15, 1803, at the installation of the Rev. Elisha Williams, to the pastoral care of the Baptist Church and congregation in that town. By Thomas Baldwin, A.M. Pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Boston. Published by request. |
Installation sermons -- 1803.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1803-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Salisbury, West Church, and Society, Massachusetts, November 17, 1802 [microform] at the ordination of the Rev. William Balch, to the pastoral care of the church and society in that place by Benjamin Balch. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802. |
Balch, Benjamin, 1743-1815. |
1803-01-01 |
| A poem, on the existence of God. An ode on Creation. To which are added several hymns, and an eulogy on General George Washington. By Jonathan Allen, A.M. [Three lines from Milton] |
Poems -- 1803.; Hymns.; Elegies. |
Allen, Jonathan, 1749-1827. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in St. Paul's Church, Newburyport, September 6, 1803, at the anniversary meeting of the Merrimac Humane Society. By the Right Reverend Edward Bass, D.D. late Bishop of Massachusetts and Rhode-Island, and one of the trustees of said society. Published at the request of the trustees. |
Anniversary sermons -- 1803.; Poems -- 1803.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Bass, Edward, 1726-1803. |
1803-01-01 |
| A discourse deliverld [sic] at Salisbury, West Church, and Society, Massachusetts, November 17, 1802 [microform] at the ordination of the Rev. William Balch, to the pastoral care of the church and society in that place by Benjamin Balch. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802. |
Balch, Benjamin, 1743-1815. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Lanesborough, July 13, 1803, at the funeral of Miss Anna Collins, daughter of the Rev. Daniel Collins, who departed this life on the day preceding, having just entered the 22d year of her age; by Thomas Allen, A.M. pastor of the church in Pittsfield. To which is subjoined, Mr. Collins' address at the grave. [One line from Job]. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Allen, Thomas, 1743-1810. |
1803-01-01 |
| Boston, October 1st, 1803. Proposals for re-printing a new and highly esteemed work, (published in London last year,) entitled, The bombardier, and pocket gunner. By Ralph Willett Adye, captain, Royal Regiment of Artillery. From the second edition, corrected and considerably improved. |
Broadsides.; Prospectuses.; Subscribers' lists. |
Larkin, Ebenezer, 1769?-1813. |
1803-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered to the freemen collected in the Second Society in Saybrook, April 11th, A.D. 1803. By Jonathan Bird, A.M. [Three lines from Solomon] |
Election sermons -- Connecticut -- 1803.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Bird, Jonathan, 1747-1813. |
1803-01-01 |
| Sermon funebre en elogio del excelentisimo señor Don Christobal Colon ... [microform] pronunciado con motivo de haberse transladado sus cenizas de la Iglesia Metropolitana de Santo Domingo á esta Cátedral de Nuestra Señora de la Concepcion de la Havanna [sic] por el Doctor Don Joseph Augustin Caballero. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Caballero, José Augustín, 1762-1835. |
1803-01-01 |
| A discourse, occasioned by the late desolating fire. Delivered in the First Church in Portsmouth, the Lord's day succeeding that melancholy event. By Joseph Buckminster, A.M. [One line of quotation] Published by request. |
Sermons -- 1803.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Buckminster, Joseph, 1751-1812. |
1803-01-01 |
| A discourse on baptism: by Joseph Buckminster, Pastor of the North Church, Portsmouth, Newhampshire. [One line of Scripture text] |
Sermons -- 1803. |
Buckminster, Joseph, 1751-1812. |
1803-01-01 |
| Exhibition in College Chapel, on Wednesday, the 20th of April, 1803, at 2 o'clock, P.M. by part of the junior and sophomore classes. Order of the exercises. |
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1803-01-01 |
| Select sermons and funeral orations [microform] translated from the French of Bossuet, Bishop of Meaux to which is prefixed, an essay, considerably augmented, on the eloquence of the pulpit in English. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Bossuet, Jacques Bénigne, 1627-1704. |
1803-01-01 |
| Village sermons; or, Fifty-two plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel; intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages. By George Burder. In two volumes. Vol. I-[II]. |
Sermons -- Collections.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1803-01-01 |
| The pharisee and publican. A sermon, by George Burder, selected from the volume entitled "Villiage sermons." |
Sermons.; Hymns. |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1803-01-01 |
| Dives and Lazarus; or, The sufficiency of Scripture for the purposes of salvation. Intended as a check to infidelity. A sermon, by George Burder, selected from the volume entitled "Village sermons." |
Sermons. |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1803-01-01 |
| An election sermon, preached at Hartford, on the day of the anniversary election, May 12, 1803. By Matthias Burnet, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Norwalk. |
Election sermons -- Connecticut -- 1803.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Burnet, Matthias, 1749-1806. |
1803-01-01 |
| A discourse, occasioned by the death of George Gibbs, Esquire, and delivered in Trinity Church, Newport, Rhode Island, October 23, 1803 [microform] by Theodore Dehon. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Dehon, Theodore, 1776-1817. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered March 2, 1803, at the ordination of the Rev. Thomas Beede, to the care of the Church of Christ in Wilton [microform] by William Emerson. |
Ordination sermons -- 1803. |
Emerson, William, 1769-1811. |
1803-01-01 |
| A dissertation on the death of Nehemiah Waterman, Esq. [microform] who died at Boston, October, 1802 by a friend to the bereaved family. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Friend to the bereaved family. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon on the much lamented death of Mr. Ebenezer Grant Marsh [microform] tutor, and professor elect of languages and ecclesiastical history, in Yale College, who died November 16, 1803, in the 27th year of his age preached at Wethersfield, on Lord's day, November 20, being the day after his funeral, by James Dana. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Dana, James, 1735-1812. |
1803-01-01 |
| Life of Bonaparte, first consul of France, from his birth to the peace of Luneville. To which is added, an account of his remarkable actions, replies, speeches, and traits of character. With anecdotes of his different campaigns. Translated from the French. [Six lines in Latin] |
Biographies.; Intaglio prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance).; Ink stamps (Provenance). |
Dubroca, 1757-ca. 1835. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered September 7, 1803 at the installation of the Reverend Joel Foster to the pastoral office in East Sudbury [microform] by John Foster. |
Installation sermons -- 1803. |
Foster, John, 1763-1829. |
1803-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered in Newfield, February 16th, 1803 [microform] at the ordination of the Rev. John Dane by Eliphalet Gillet. |
Ordination sermons -- 1803. |
Gillet, Eliphalet, 1768-1848. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered January 26, 1803, at the ordination of the Rev. George Barstow [microform] over the Second Church and Society in Pembroke by Peres Fobes. |
Ordination sermons -- 1803. |
Fobes, Peres, 1742-1812. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Joshua Bates ... to ... the First Church in Dedham, March 16, 1803 [microform] by Jacob Flint. |
Ordination sermons -- 1803. |
Flint, Jacob, 1767-1835. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Morrill Allen [microform] over the First Church and Congregation in Pembroke, November 8, 1801 by Peres Fobes. |
Ordination sermons -- 1801. |
Fobes, Peres, 1742-1812. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the installation of the Rev. John Hill [microform] over the First Church and Congregation in Rehoboth, September 22, 1802 by Peres Fobes. |
Installation sermons -- 1802. |
Fobes, Peres, 1742-1812. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered before the Humane Society, of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at their semiannual meeting, June 14, 1803. By John Sylvester John Gardiner, Assistant Minister of the Trinity Church. |
Sermons -- 1803.; Wrappers (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding). |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Joseph Snow ... [microform] by Stephen Gano. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Gano, Stephen, 1762-1828. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached October 20, 1802, at the ordination of the Rev. David Kendal to the pastorial care of the church and society in Hubbardston. By Abiel Holmes, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802.; Poems -- 1803.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1803-01-01 |
| A brief narration of the captivity of Isaac Hollister, who was taken by the Indians, anno Domini, 1763. Written by himself. |
Captivity narratives. |
Hollister, Isaac, b. 1750? |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Mason, April 11, 1803, at the funeral of Miss Persis Lawrence, daughter of Mr. Stephen Lawrence, aged 23 years [microform] by Ebenezer Hill. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Hill, Ebenezer, 1766-1854. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Alstead, N.H., April 24th, 1803, occasioned by the sudden death of Miss Persis Hatch, who died April 21, 1803, in the 16th year of her age by Jeremiah Higbee. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Higbee, Jeremiah, 1766-1847. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon [microform] delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Isaac Robinson, A.M. to the pastoral care of the church in Stoddard, January 5, 1805 by Reed Paige. |
Ordination sermons -- 1803. |
Paige, Reed, 1764-1816. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon [microform] delivered Nov. 11, 1802, at the interment of Mrs. Betsey Wood, æt. 52, consort of General Abiel Wood, of Wiscasset by Hezekiah Packard. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Packard, Hezekiah, 1761-1849. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Gardner, Dec. 29, 1802 at the interment of Mr. Seth Heywood, Jun. [microform] who died at Westminster, by the side of the high-way, on Friday evening, the 24th instant, and was not discovered until the Monday following by Jonathan Osgood. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Osgood, Jonathan, 1761-1822. |
1803-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered February 4, 1803, at the funeral of the Rev. Joseph Roby, A.M., pastor of the Second Church in Lynn [microform] who departed this life, January 31, in the fifty-first year of his ministry, and the eightieth of his age by David Osgood. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Osgood, David, 1747-1822. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. James Converse [microform] to the pastoral care of the church in Weathersfield, state of Vermont, February 10, 1802 by Seth Payson. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802. |
Payson, Seth, 1758-1820. |
1803-01-01 |
| University of Pennsylvania, June 8, 1803. The commencement. The procession to begin from the new building, in Ninth-Street, precisely at ten o'clock, A.M. The exercises to be as follows ... |
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1803-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at the ordination of the Reverend James Harvey Hotchkin [microform] to the work of an evangelist, in Freehold, October 13, 1802 by David Porter. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802. |
Porter, David, 1761-1851. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, on the decease of the Rev. Peter Thacher, D.D., pronounced Dec. 31, 1802, in Brattle-street Church, Boston [microform] by William Emerson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1802. |
Emerson, William, 1769-1811. |
1803-01-01 |
| Idleness in the market-place, considered, and reproved. A sermon, delivered at Holliston, on Lord's Day, September 19, 1802. By Thomas Prentiss, A.M. Pastor of the Congregational Church in Medfield. |
Sermons -- 1802. |
Prentiss, Thomas, 1747-1814. |
1803-01-01 |
| Proposal for re-printing, by subscription, The life of Lady Guion, written in French, by herself, now abridged, and translated into English ... To be copied from an edition published in England, in 1772. |
Broadsides.; Prospectuses.; Subscribers' lists. |
Shearman, Abraham, 1777-1847. |
1803-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered extempore at Farmington, N.H., February 27th, 1803, at the interment of Murmoth Fortune Herrick [microform] by Benjamin Randel. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Randall, Benjamin, 1749-1808. |
1803-01-01 |
| A funeral discourse, delivered to the Benevolent Congregational Society in Providence, in the state of Rhode Island, on the Lord's day after the interment of Enos Hitchcock D.D., who died February 27, 1803, in the 59th year of his age by David Tappan. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Tappan, David, 1752-1803. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, at the ordination of the Rev. Thomas Robbins ... delivered at Norfolk, June 19th, 1803 [microform] by Nathan Strong. |
Ordination sermons -- 1803. |
Strong, Nathan, 1748-1816. |
1803-01-01 |
| The Christian's hope of future happiness [microform] a sermon preached on the occasion of the death of Mr. William Gurdenere, who died March the 8th, 1803 by George Strebeck. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Strebeck, George. |
1803-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered Feb. 11th, 1803, at the interment of the Rev. Caleb Prentiss [microform] by Eliab Stone. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Stone, Eliab, 1737-1822. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered April 18 1803, at the funeral of Mrs. Mary Dana, consort of Rev. Joseph Dana D.D., pastor of the south church in Ipswich, who died April 13, in the 53d year of her age by David Tappan. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Tappan, David, 1752-1803. |
1803-01-01 |
| To the honorable the Legislature of the state of New-York, in Senate and Assembly convened: The memorial of those whose names are hereunto subscribed, inhabitants of the city and county of New-York, respectfully sheweth, that during the recess of your honorable body, a private institution hath been formed in the city of New-York ... under the denomination of the "Merchants' Bank," and that the same is at present in full operation. ... |
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1803-01-01 |
| An elegy on the death of the late Rev. John Wesley, A.M. By the Rev. Elhanan Winchester. |
Elegies. |
Winchester, Elhanan, 1751-1797. |
1803-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered to the Baptist church at Warwick, Lord's day, July 28, 1802 [microform] on the ordination of the Rev. Thomas Stevens by John Stanford. |
Ordination sermons -- 1802. |
Stanford, John, 1754-1834. |
1803-01-01 |
| Gaine's New-York pocket almanac, for the year 1804 ... Calculated for this and the neighboring states. ... By Thomas Moore, philo. |
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1803-01-01 |
| Mechanic Association. A meeting of the Mechanic Association will be held on Thursday evening, the [15th] ... at [Mr Mareans Tavern] ... [John B. Hammatt] secretary. Boston, [10 March] 180[4]. |
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1804-01-01 |
| Import London, Liverpool ... Hardware goods for sale, wholesale and retail, by Bazin and Poignand, no. 39, Cornhill, near the Market, Boston. Also, looking glasses, brushes &c. ... [Boston April 6th 1804] ... |
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1804-01-01 |
| John Odin, at his store, no. 11, Dock-Square, Boston, formerly Mr. Joseph Scott's (near the market) imports from the manufactories and sells, a great variety of hard-ware goods ... |
Advertising cards. |
Odin, John. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon preached January 3rd, 1804 [microform] at the funeral of the Rev. Charles Backus, pastor of the church in Somers, who departed this life December 30th, 1803 by Nathan Strong. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Strong, Nathan, 1748-1816. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Chelmsford, November 16, 1803 [microform] at the ordination of the Rev. Wilkes Allen, to the pastoral care of the church and society in that place by Joseph Sumner. |
Ordination sermons -- 1803. |
Sumner, Joseph, 1740-1824. |
1804-01-01 |
| An eulogy, delivered at the funeral of the Hon. William Gorham, Esq., on the 25th July, 1804 [microform] by Timothy Hilliard. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Hilliard, Timothy, 1776-1842. |
1804-01-01 |
| A funeral discourse, delivered at the meeting-house in Ellington, July 3, A.D. 1803, on the Sabbath after the interment of Deacon Gurdon Ellsworth, who died June 26, in the 66th year of his age. Published at the request of his afflicted family. By Diodate Brockway, A.M. pastor of the church in Ellington. [Two lines of quotations] |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Brockway, Diodate, 1776-1849. |
1804-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered at Dorchester, October 10, 1804, at the funeral of Deacon Abijah White, by Thaddeus Mason Harris. Published at the request of the church. [Two lines of Scripture texts] |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1804-01-01 |
| Williards patent clocks ... J. Baldwin's store of clocks, watches, silver plate & jewelry: sign of the Watch Salem hairwork neatly executed. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Baldwin, J. |
1804-01-01 |
| Plutarch's lives, translated from the Greek: with notes critical and historical, and a life of Plutarch. By John Langhorne, D.D. and William Langhorne, A.M. In six volumes. Vol. I[-VI]. |
Biographies.; Publishers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Worcester.; Publishers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Newburyport.; Intaglio prints.; Marbled papers (Binding).; Marbled edges (Binding).; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Dentelle bindings (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Plutarch. |
1804-01-01 |
| Fashionable amusements inconsistent with the design and spirit of the Gospel, contrary to the express commands of God, and in many respects productive of evil A discourse, delivered February 5, 1804. By Kiah Bayley, A.M. pastor of the church in New-Castle, (Maine.) |
Sermons -- 1804.; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Bayley, Kiah, 1770-1857. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached, January 11, 1804. At the ordination of the Rev. James Thompson, to the pastoral care of the church in Barre. By Joshua Bates, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dedham. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804. |
Bates, Joshua, 1776-1854. |
1804-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered before the members of the Portsmouth Female Asylum. At a third service, on the Sabbath, 16 September, 1804. Prepared and published at the request of the managers of this benevolent institution. By Timothy Alden, Junior. A.M. collegiate pastor with the Reverend Samuel Haven, D.D. of the South Church in Portsmouth. |
Sermons -- 1804.; Hymns. |
Alden, Timothy, 1771-1839. |
1804-01-01 |
| The importance of plain preaching, illustrated in a sermon, preached at the ordination of the Reverend Seth Stutson, to the pastoral care of the Second Church in Plymouth, July 18, 1804. By Joseph Barker, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Middleborough. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Barker, Joseph, 1751-1815. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the funeral of Mrs. Joanna Shaw, consort of Colonel Dan Shaw, of Lime [i.e., Lyme], N.H., November 24th, 1803. By Asa Burton, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Thetford. (Published by desire.) |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Burton, Asa, 1752-1836. |
1804-01-01 |
| Neuer Hauswirtschafts Calender, auf das Jahr, ... 1805. ... Mit sonderbarem Fleisse nach dem pennsylvanischen und der angrenzenden Staaten Horizont und Nordhöhe berechnet. ... Zum Siebentenmal herausgegeben. |
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1804-01-01 |
| The life of George Washington, commander in chief of the American forces, during the war which established the independence of his country, and first president of the United States. Compiled under the inspection of the Honourable Bushrod Washington, from original papers bequeathed to him by his deceased relative, and now in possession of the author. To which is prefixed, an introduction, containing a compendious view of the colonies planted by the English on the continent of North America, from their settlement to the commencement of that war which terminated their independence. By John Marshall. Vol. I-[V] |
Maps -- Northeastern States.; Maps -- Middle Atlantic States.; Maps -- South Atlantic States.; Maps -- Québec -- Montreál.; Subscribers' lists.; Intaglio prints.; Binding errors (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Stained edges (Binding).; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Boards (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Dentelle bindings (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Paper labels (Binding).; Subscription editions (Publishing).; Bookplates (Provenance). |
Marshall, John, 1755-1835. |
1804-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory for 1804 containing the names, trades and residence of the inhabitants of the city, Southwark, Northern Liberties, and Kensington. To which is prefixed a brief sketch of the origin and present state of the city of Philadelphia. By James Robinson. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1804. |
Robinson, James. |
1804-01-01 |
| Extract from Mr. Prince's sermon on Job i. 21 [microform] occasioned by the decease of his eldest daughter, Miss Deborah Prince, 20th July, 1744, in the 21st year of her age. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Prince, Thomas, 1687-1758. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in Boston, May 30, 1804, before the Massachusetts Baptist Missionary Society. Being their second anniversary. By Thomas Baldwin, D.D. Minister of the Second Baptist Church in Boston. Published for the benefit of the Society. |
Anniversary sermons -- 1804.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached, January 11, 1804. At the ordination of the Rev. James Thompson, to the pastoral care of the church in Barre. By Joshua Bates, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dedham. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804. |
Bates, Joshua, 1776-1854. |
1804-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered before the members of the Portsmouth Female Asylum. At a third service, on the Sabbath, 16 September, 1804. Prepared and published at the request of the managers of this benevolent institution. By Timothy Alden, Junior. A.M. collegiate pastor with the Reverend Samuel Haven, D.D. of the South Church in Portsmouth. |
Sermons -- 1804.; Hymns. |
Alden, Timothy, 1771-1839. |
1804-01-01 |
| The importance of plain preaching, illustrated in a sermon, preached at the ordination of the Reverend Seth Stutson, to the pastoral care of the Second Church in Plymouth, July 18, 1804. By Joseph Barker, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Middleborough. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Barker, Joseph, 1751-1815. |
1804-01-01 |
| Mr. Beede's sermon and Mr. Everett's oration, delivered at the consecration of Mount-Vernon Lodge. |
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1804-01-01 |
| The practicability of suppressing vice, by means of societies instituted for that purpose. A sermon, delivered before the Moral Society, in East-Hampton, (Long-Island.) September 21, 1803. By Lyman Beecher, pastor of the church in that place. |
Sermons -- 1803.; Author's presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1804-01-01 |
| A funeral discourse, delivered in the East Meeting House, Salem. On Sunday, 15th April, 1804. The day after the interment of Benjamin Hodges, A.B. only son of Captain Benjamin and Hannah Hodges. Aged XIX. By William Bentley, Minister of the Second Congregational Church in Salem. [Three lines of Scripture texts] |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Bentley, William, 1759-1819. |
1804-01-01 |
| Hell and Heaven. A sermon, by George Burder, selected from the volume entitled "Village sermons." |
Sermons. |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1804-01-01 |
| The doctrine of the Trinity. A sermon, by George Burder. |
Sermons.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1804-01-01 |
| Death and judgment. A sermon, by George Burder, selected from the "Village sermons." |
Sermons.; Hymns. |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1804-01-01 |
| The truth and excellence of the Christian religion exhibited. In two parts. Part I. Containing sketches of the lives of eminent laymen, who have written in defence of the Christian religion. Part II. Containing extracts from their writings. By Hannah Adams. [Three lines from Bacon] |
Biographies.; Subscribers' lists.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding). |
Adams, Hannah, 1755-1831. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Acton, Lord's-day, Jan. 1, 1804; occasioned by the death of Col. John Edwards. By Moses Adams, minister of said town. [Four lines of scripture texts] |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Adams, Moses, 1749-1819. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon, occasioned by the death of Major Gen. Alexander Hamilton, who was killed by Aaron Burr, Esq., vice president of the United States, in a duel, July 11, 1804. Preached, in Christ-Church and St. Peter's, Philadelphia, on Sunday, July 22d, 1804, by James Abercrombie, D.D. one of the Assistant Ministers of Christ-Church and St. Peter's. Published by request. |
Sermons -- 1804. |
Abercrombie, James, 1758-1841. |
1804-01-01 |
| The mariner's manual. A sermon, preached in Beverly, on Lord's Day, March 4th, 1804. By Abiel Abbot, Pastor of the First Church in Beverly. |
Sermons -- 1804.; Author's presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Abbot, Abiel, 1770-1828. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered, May 23, 1804, in the Baptist Meeting-House, Gold-Street, New-York; at the ordination of the Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin. By Thomas Baldwin, D.D. Pastor of the Second Baptist Church, in Boston. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in Boston, May 30, 1804, before the Massachusetts Baptist Missionary Society. Being their second anniversary. By Thomas Baldwin, D.D. Minister of the Second Baptist Church in Boston. Published for the benefit of the Society. |
Anniversary sermons -- 1804.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1804-01-01 |
| The eternal purpose of God, the foundation of effectual calling. A sermon, delivered before the First Baptist Society in Boston, Lord's day morning, February 19, 1804. By Thomas Baldwin, A.M. Pastor of the Second Baptist Church in said town. [One line of Scripture text]. Published by request. |
Sermons -- 1804. |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1804-01-01 |
| The eternal purpose of God, the foundation of effectual calling. A sermon, delivered before the First Baptist Society in Boston, Lord's-day morning, February 19, 1804. By Thomas Baldwin, A.M. Pastor of the Second Baptist Church in said town. [One line of Scripture text]. Published by request. |
Sermons -- 1804. |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1804-01-01 |
| A new and elegant general atlas, comprising all the new discoveries, to the present time; containing sixty three maps, drawn by Arrowsmith and Lewis. |
Atlases (Geographic) -- 1804.; Intaglio prints.; Quarter bindings (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Annotations (Provenance). |
Arrowsmith, Aaron, 1750-1823. |
1804-01-01 |
| Mr. Beede's sermon and Mr. Everett's oration, delivered at the consecration of Mount-Vernon Lodge. |
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1804-01-01 |
| The practicability of suppressing vice, by means of societies instituted for that purpose. A sermon, delivered before the Moral Society, in East-Hampton, (Long-Island.) September 21, 1803. By Lyman Beecher, pastor of the church in that place. |
Sermons -- 1803.; Author's presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1804-01-01 |
| A funeral discourse, delivered in the East Meeting House, Salem. On Sunday, 15th April, 1804. The day after the interment of Benjamin Hodges, A.B. only son of Captain Benjamin and Hannah Hodges. Aged XIX. By William Bentley, Minister of the Second Congregational Church in Salem. [Three lines of Scripture texts] |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Bentley, William, 1759-1819. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon on the value of the soul. By the Reverend George Burder, of Coventry, in England. [Two lines of quotation] |
Sermons.; Wrappers (Binding).; Ink stamps (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon on the Sabbath or Lord's Day. By the Reverend George Burder, of Coventry, in England. [Three lines of Scripture texts] |
Sermons.; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1804-01-01 |
| The nature, spiritually, and use of the law. A sermon, by George Burder, selected from the volume entitled "Village sermons." |
Sermons.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1804-01-01 |
| Hell and Heaven. A sermon, by George Burder, selected from the volume entitled "Village sermons." |
Sermons. |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1804-01-01 |
| The doctrine of the Trinity. A sermon, by George Burder. |
Sermons.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1804-01-01 |
| Death and judgment. A sermon, by George Burder, selected from the "Village sermons." |
Sermons.; Hymns. |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1804-01-01 |
| The conversion of the jailer. A sermon, by George Burder, selected from the volume entitled "Village sermons." |
Sermons.; Hymns.; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1804-01-01 |
| The death of a good man precious in the sight of God [microform] a sermon, delivered at Pisgah, occasioned by the death of the Rev. John Brown, late pastor of New Providence congregation, Virginia by James Blythe. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Blythe, James, 1765-1842. |
1804-01-01 |
| Zeal for the salvation of sinners. A sermon, by George Burder, selected from the volume entitled "Village sermons." |
Sermons. |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Dennis, April 30, 1804, at the interment of the Rev. Nathan Stone, A.M., who died April 26, 1804 ... by Ephraim Briggs. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Briggs, Ephraim, 1769-1816. |
1804-01-01 |
| The heavenly footman; or, A description of the man that gets to heaven. Together with the way he runs in; the marks he goes by; and directions how to run so as to obtain. By John Bunyan. To which is added, his life and death; as also his last sermon. |
Sermons -- 1688.; Quarter bindings (Binding).; Printed boards (Binding).; Wooden boards (Binding).; Decorated papers (Binding).; Colored paper printings (Printing). |
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. |
1804-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered, September 25, 1804, at the funeral of the Reverend James Malcomson, formerly minister of the original Presbyterian Church of Williamsburg, S.C. and late Minister of the Second Presbyterian Congregation of Charleston, South-Carolina. By the Rev. George Buist, D.D. Minister of the Presbyterian Church of Charleston, S.C. Published by desire of the members of the First and Second Presbyterian Congregations, and of the Hibernian Society, of the city of Charleston. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Buist, George, 1770-1808. |
1804-01-01 |
| Village sermons; or, Fifty-two plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel; intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages. By George Burder. In two volumes. Volume I-[II]. [One line from Solomon] |
Sermons -- Collections.; Publishers' advertisements -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.; Subscribers' lists.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1804-01-01 |
| The occasional discourses [microform] [by] John Clarke. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Clarke, John, 1755-1798. |
1804-01-01 |
| Thoughts on the character and blessedness of those who die in the Lord, being the substance of a discourse delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Clarissa Butler ... [microform] by John Hubbard Church. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Church, John Hubbard, 1772-1840. |
1804-01-01 |
| The death of the believer, unspeakable gain, a sermon [microform] preached at the funeral of Mr. Benjamin Baldwin, of Pelham, N.H., who departed this life, July 26, 1804, aged 23 by John Hubbard Church. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Church, John Hubbard, 1772-1840. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon on the death of Mr. Ebenezer Grant Marsh, senior-tutor, and professor elect of languages and ecclesiastical history, in Yale College, who died November 16, 1803, in the 27th year of his age; preached in the Brick Church in New-Haven, November 20. By Timothy Dwight, D.D. president of Yale College. Published at the request of his father, the Rev. John Marsh, Pastor of the First Church in Wethersfield. [One line of Scripture text]. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Caleb J. Tenney, to the pastoral care of the First Congregational Church of Christ, in Newport, (Rhode-Island.) September 12, 1804. By Asa Burton, D.D. Pastor of the Church of Christ, in Thetford, Vermont. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Burton, Asa, 1752-1836. |
1804-01-01 |
| Carey's General atlas ... [microform]. |
Atlases (Geographic) -- 1804. |
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. |
1804-01-01 |
| The subscribers to the annual support of the Cabinet of Natural History are informed that said Cabinet being now completed, as far as its present collections extend, and the catalogue of its contents being printed and ready for delivery, the said Cabinet, conveniently illuminated and warmed, will be open from the first of November next ... |
Broadsides.; Subscribers' lists. |
Delacoste, J. B. |
1804-01-01 |
| Preaching the Gospel, the ordinance of God for the profit of saints and sinners. Two sermons, preached in the 2d Society of Saybroook, Lord's Day, March 18, 1804. By Richard Ely, A.M. Pastor of the 2d Church in Saybrook. [Five lines of quotation] |
Sermons -- 1804.; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Ely, Richard, 1733-1814. |
1804-01-01 |
| Died, at his seat, Pleasant Hill, Saturday morning last, very suddenly, Joseph Barrell, Esq. in the 65th year of his age. |
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1804-01-01 |
| Eccentric biography; or, Memoirs of remarkable female characters, ancient and modern. Including, actresses, adventurers, authoresses, fortunetellers, gipsies, dwarfs, swindlers and vagrants. Also many others who have distinguished themselves by their chastity, dissipation, intrepidity, learning, abstinence, credulity, &c. &c. Alphabetically arranged. Forming a pleasing mirror of reflection to the female mind. |
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1804-01-01 |
| The character, trials and duties of a gospel minister [microform] delineated in a sermon, delivered at Amherst, May 2, 1804, at the ordination of the Rev. Thomas H. Wood, A.M., to the work of an evangelist ... by John Emerson. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804. |
Emerson, John, 1745-1826. |
1804-01-01 |
| A summary of the duty of a Gospel minister, to testify the Gospel of the grace of God [microform] a sermon at the ordination of the Rev. Shubael Bartlett, to the pastoral care of the Second Church in East Windsor, Feb. 15, 1804 by Zebulon Ely. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804. |
Ely, Zebulon, 1759-1824. |
1804-01-01 |
| Sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Jonathan Hovey ... in Waterbury, Vermont, Sept. 1, 1803 [microform] by Stephen Fuller. |
Ordination sermons -- 1803. |
Fuller, Stephen, 1757-1816. |
1804-01-01 |
| Preaching the Gospel, a necessary means of salvation [microform] illustrated in a sermon, delivered at the ordination of Rev. Henry B. Stimpson, to the pastoral office in Windham, county of Green, September 14, 1803 by Samuel Fuller. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804. |
Fuller, Samuel, 1767-1842. |
1804-01-01 |
| Unity of sentiment among Christians, necessary to the unity of affection. A sermon, preached before the Convention of the Congregational Ministers in Boston, May 31, 1804. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Sermons -- 1804.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Edwards Whipple, to the pastoral care of the First Congregational Church in Charlton, January 25. 1804. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1804-01-01 |
| The danger of embracing that notion of moral virtue, which is subversive of all moral, religious, and political obligation, illustrated. A discourse, delivered on the annual Thanksgiving in Massachusetts, November 29, 1804. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1804 Nov. 29. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Trinity Church, December 9, 1804, on the death of the Right Reverend Samuel Parker, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of Massachusetts. By John Sylvester J. Gardiner, A.M. Assistant Minister of Trinity Church. Published at the unanimous request of the wardens and vestry. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1804-01-01 |
| An oration on the death of Mr. Ebenezer Grant Marsh, senior tutor, Hebrew instructor ... in Yale College [microform] who died on the 16th of November 1803, in the 27th year of his age pronounced in the college chapel on the 10th of January 1804, by Bancroft Fowler. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Fowler, Bancroft, 1775-1856. |
1804-01-01 |
| A narrative of the singular sufferings of John Fillamore [i.e., Fillmore] and others, on board the noted pirate vessel, commanded by Captain Phillips: with an account of their daring enterprise, and happy escape from the tyranny of that desperate crew, by capturing their vessel. [Six lines of verse] |
Captivity narratives. |
Moseley, Increase, 1712-1795. |
1804-01-01 |
| "The godly and faithful man" delineated [microform] a sermon delivered at Newton ... in January 1804 occasioned by the death of Mr. Samuel Richardson, aet. 70 by Joseph Grafton. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Grafton, Joseph, 1757-1836. |
1804-01-01 |
| The way of God vindicated, in a sermon preached Lord's day, September 16, 1804 [microform] after the interment of his only child, Jonathan Homer, A.B., who died of a consumption, Sept. 7, 1804, aged 21 by Jonathan Homer. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Homer, Jonathan, 1759-1843. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered before the Massachusetts Missionary Society, at their annual meeting in Boston, May 29, 1804. By Abiel Holmes, A.M. pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. |
Sermons -- 1804.; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Cambridge 30 September, 1804, the first Lord's day after the interment of the Rev. Joseph Willard, S.T.D. LL. D., President of Harvard College, who died 25 September. 1804, Ætat. LXVI. By Abiel Holmes, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1804-01-01 |
| Men faithfully warned, in the Holy Scriptures, to prepare for all the changes which they are called to experience in divine providence [microform] a sermon delivered at Stockbridge, Massachusetts, September 17th, 1804, being the day of the interment of Mrs. Elizabeth West, who died Sept. 15, 1804, in the 74th year of her age, and of her nephew Henry W. Dwight, Esq., who died in the evening of the same day, in the 48th year of his age by Alvan Hyde. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Hyde, Alvan, 1768-1833. |
1804-01-01 |
| The treasure of the Gospel in earthen vessels. A sermon preached at the installation of the Rev. Abiel Abbot in the First Church and Christian Society in Beverly, December 14th, 1803. By Thaddeus Mason Harris, minister of Dorchester. [One line from 2nd Corinthians]. |
Installation sermons -- 1804. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1804-01-01 |
| Good wishes for youth, expressed in a discourse delivered at Dorchester, January 1, 1804. By Thaddeus Mason Harris. |
New Year sermons -- 1804.; Subscribers' lists.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1804-01-01 |
| The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. By Edward Gibbon, Esq. In eight volumes. Vol. I[-VIII]. |
Maps -- Europe.; Maps -- Middle East.; Autobiographies.; Publishers' advertisements -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.; Intaglio prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Stained edges (Binding).; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Binders' tickets (Binding).; Signed bindings (Binding).; Illegible markings (Provenance).; Annotations (Provenance).; Labels (Provenance). |
Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794. |
1804-01-01 |
| The happy death of the righteous [microform] delineated in a sermon, delivered at Langdon, N.H., on Sunday, the 15th day of January, 1804, at the funeral of Mr. John White, who died with the consumption, on the 13th instant, aged about 40 years by Abner Kneeland. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Kneeland, Abner, 1774-1844. |
1804-01-01 |
| The history of the Apostles Creed; with critical observations on its several articles. By Sir Peter King. |
Subscribers' lists.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Labels (Provenance). |
King, Peter, 1669-1734. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached March 4, 1804, at the ordination of the Rev. Isaac Allen [microform] to the pastoral care of the Congregational church and society in Bolton by Samuel Kendal. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804. |
Kendal, Samuel, 1753-1814. |
1804-01-01 |
| Prayer [microform] by the Rev. Dr. Lathrop and eulogy by Professor Webber, at the funeral of the Rev. Joseph Willard, S.T.D.L.L.D., president of the University in Cambridge with, a sermon, the next Lord's day, by Mr. Holmes. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Lathrop, John, 1740-1816. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in Sherburne, February 29th, 1804, at the ordination of the Rev. Joshua Knight [microform] by Isaac Lewis. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804. |
Lewis, Isaac, 1773-1854. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. William Rolfe [microform] to the pastoral care of the church in Groton, New Hampshire, November 9th, 1803 by Asa M'Farland. |
Ordination sermons -- 1803. |
McFarland, Asa, 1769-1827. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon on the premature and lamented death of General Alexander Hamilton [microform] by John M'Donald. |
Sermons -- 1804. |
M'Donald, John, d. 1821. |
1804-01-01 |
| Sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Levi Nelson [microform] to the pastoral care of the first church in Lisbon, Dec. 5, 1804 by David Long. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804. |
Long, David, 1772-1850. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon, at the ordination of the Rev. Henry Lord, to the work of the gospel ministry in Williamsburgh, June 20, 1804 [microform] by Joseph Lyman. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804. |
Lyman, Joseph, 1749-1828. |
1804-01-01 |
| A naval atlas [microform] being a correct set of charts from the latest and best surveys by John Malham. |
Atlases (Geographic) -- 1804. |
Malham, John, 1747-1821. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in Gorham--November 16, 1803, at the ordination of the Rev. Jeremiah Noyes, to the pastoral office in that town [microform] by James Miltimore. |
Ordination sermons -- 1803. |
Miltimore, James, 1755-1836. |
1804-01-01 |
| The mode and subjects of baptism examined, in seven sermons. To which is added, a brief history of the Baptists. By Daniel Merrill, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Sedgwick. [Four lines of Scripture text] |
Sermons -- Collections.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Annotations (Provenance). |
Merrill, Daniel, 1765-1833. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the ordination of ... Thomas Rich to the ... Third Church in Saybrook, June 13, 1804 [microform] by Nehemiah Prudden. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804. |
Prudden, Nehemiah, 1749-1815. |
1804-01-01 |
| Funeral sermon on the death of Mr. Joshua Lee who died July 19th, 1804 ... [microform] by J. M. Roberts. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Roberts, John M. (John Mitchell), 1775-1822. |
1804-01-01 |
| A sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Sarah Whitman [microform] preached at Wellfleet, December 20, 1803 by Philander Shaw. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Shaw, Philander, 1769-1841. |
1804-01-01 |
| The benefit of afflictions illustrated in a discourse [microform] delivered at the Third Church in Brookfield ... day after the interment of Mrs. Mary Reed ... by Micah Stone. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Stone, Micah, 1770-1852. |
1804-01-01 |
| To the honorable the speaker, and the other members of the House of Representatives of the state of South-Carolina. The memorial of the subscribers, citizens of the said state, sheweth, that your memorialists are deeply impressed with grief, at the prevalence of the custom of duelling ... |
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1804-01-01 |
| A discourse preached in Bradford, Sept. 11, 1804, before the Essex Middle Association [microform] at the ordination of Charles Coffin, Jun., vice president of Greeneville College, Tennessee by Samuel Spring. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804. |
Spring, Samuel, 1746-1819. |
1804-01-01 |
| The peaceful end of the perfect man [microform] a funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Thomas Lewis ... delivered ... at Salem ... April 30, A.D. 1804 by Holland Weeks. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Weeks, Holland, 1768-1843. |
1804-01-01 |
| A view of the soil and climate of the United States of America: with supplementary remarks upon Florida; on the French colonies on the Mississippi and Ohio, and in Canada; and on the aboriginal tribes of America. By C.F. Volney, member of the Conservative Senate, &c. &c. Translated, with occasional remarks, by C.B. Brown. With maps and plates. |
Maps -- North America.; Maps -- United States.; Intaglio prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Dentelle bindings (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Marbled edges (Binding).; Binding errors (Binding). |
Volney, C.-F. (Constantin-François), 1757-1820. |
1804-01-01 |
| To the honorable the speaker and members of the House of Delegates. The petition of sundry inhabitants of the counties of [blank] humbly represents--That the law incorporating a company for the purpose of clearing and improving the navigation of James River ... |
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1804-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered in Taunton, Massachusetts, at the funeral of Mr. Daniel Burt, who departed this life, October 5, 1802, in the sixty-eighth year of his age. By William Warren, A.B., candidate in Dighton, Massachusetts. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Warren, William, 1776-1836. |
1804-01-01 |
| Scheme of the exercises for the public commencement, Yale-College, Sept. 12, 1804. |
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1804-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory for 1805. Containing the names, trades and residence of the inhabitants of the city, Southwark, Northern Liberties, and Kensington. To which is added, an almanack, calculated for the latitude and meridian of Philadelphia, by A. Shoemaker. By James Robinson. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1805.; Almanacs -- Pennsylvania -- 1805. |
Robinson, James. |
1804-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory for 1805. Containing the names, trades and residence of the inhabitants of the city, Southwark, Northern Liberties, and Kensington. To which is added, an almanack, calculated for the latitude and meridian of Philadelphia, by A. Shoemaker. By James Robinson. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1805.; Almanacs -- Pennsylvania -- 1805. |
Robinson, James. |
1804-01-01 |
| The works of Laurence Sterne, A.M. In five volumes. Volume first[-fifth]. |
Novels.; Sermons -- Collections.; Letters.; Satires.; Intaglio prints.; Relief prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Annotations (Provenance). |
Sterne, Laurence, 1713-1768. |
1804-01-01 |
| An oration on the death of Mr. Thomas Lewis [microform] principal of Sunbury Academy, who died on the 3d of March delivered ... in Sunbury meeting house, on the 3d of April, 1804 by John Elliott. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Elliott, John, 1768-1824. |
1804-01-01 |
| Prince Stetson & Co. respectfully inform the public, that they have put in complete repair that well know tavern, formerly kept by Mr. Davenport, sign of James Wolfe Esq'r. State Street, Newburyport. ... |
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1805-01-01 |
| James B. Eaton, no. 42 Cornhill, Boston, manufactures and has for sale jewelry, warranted silver spoons, gold beads ... |
Advertising cards. |
Eaton, James B. |
1805-01-01 |
| Abraham Bazin, at store no. [1], Cambridge-Street -- Boston ... a general assortment of hard-ware goods, looking-glasses ... [July 27th 1805] ... |
Advertising cards. |
Bazin, Abraham. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Enos George, over the church and congregation in Barnstead, N.H., September 26th, 1804 [microform] by Stephen Hull. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804. |
Hull, Stephen. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Mason, July 18, 1805, at the funeral of Mr. Luther Lawrence, son of Stephen Lawrence, Esq., aged 20 years by Ebenezer Hill. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Hill, Ebenezer, 1766-1854. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached before the Antient and Honourable Artillery Company, in Boston, June 3, 1805, at the anniversary of their election of officers. By Thaddeus Mason Harris, minister of Dorchester. [One line from Vegetius]. |
Artillery election sermons -- 1805.; Anniversary sermons -- 1805.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1805-01-01 |
| The journal of a tour into the territory northwest of the Alleghany Mountains; made in the spring of the year 1803. With a geographical and historical account of the state of Ohio. Illustrated with original maps and views. By Thaddeus Mason Harris, A.M. member of the Massachusetts Historical Society. [Four lines of Latin verse] |
Maps -- Ohio.; Intaglio prints.; Marbled papers (Binding).; Half bindings (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding). |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Reverend William Bascom to the pastoral care of the First Church in Fitchburg, 16 October, 1805. By Abiel Holmes, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1805-01-01 |
| Divine decrees an encouragement to the use of means. A sermon, delivered at Granville, (N.Y.) June 25th, A.D. 1805, before the Evangelical Society, Instituted for the Purpose of Aiding Pious and Needy Young Men in Acquiring Education for the Work of the Gospel Ministry. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. Pastor of a church in Rutland, Vermont. Published by the request of the society. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1805-01-01 |
| A discourse, lately prepared for the press. By Rev. Jonathan Barns, A.M. V.D.M. in Hillsborough. [Three lines of quotations] |
Sermons -- 1805.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Barns, Jonathan, 1749-1805. |
1805-01-01 |
| Bible. N.T. English. Douai. 1805. |
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1805-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Joseph S. Buckminster, to the pastoral charge of the Church in Brattle-Street, Boston. By Joseph Buckminster, D.D. Pastor of the North Church, Portsmouth, N.H. [Two lines of quotation] |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Buckminster, Joseph, 1751-1812. |
1805-01-01 |
| The benevolence of the gospel ministry [microform] illustrated in a sermon, preached ... at the ordination of Rev. Moses Miller by Joseph Field. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Field, Joseph, 1772-1866. |
1805-01-01 |
| An oration, on the death of Mr. Levi Hoppin, a member of the sophomore class of Brown University, pronounced March 27, A.D. 1805. In the University chapel. By Williams Emmons, senior sophister. [Two lines from Ovid]. Published at the request of the sophomore class. |
Eulogies. |
Emmons, Williams, 1784-1855. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached July 13, 1805. At the funeral of Mrs. Lydia Fisk, late consort of the Rev. Elisha Fisk, Pastor of the First Church in Wrentham. By Nathanial [i.e., Nathanael] Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1805-01-01 |
| A discourse, occasioned by the death of Doctor Abijah Everett, who suddenly departed this life, January 2, 1804. In the 48th year of his age. By Nathaniel [i.e., Nathanael] Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1805-01-01 |
| A discourse, occasioned by the death of Captain Amos Hawes, who departed this life, January 18, 1804. In the 43d year of his age. By Nathaniel [i.e., Nathanael] Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1805-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered the next Lord's Day after the interment of Deacon Peter Whiting, who departed this life, December 9, 1805, in the sixtieth year of his age. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. [Two lines of quotation] |
Funeral sermons -- 1805.; Blind stamps (Provenance). |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1805-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered June 19, 1805, at the ordination of the Rev. Stephen Chapin to the pastoral care of the church and people in Hillsborough. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin, Mass. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805.; Wrappers (Binding).; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1805-01-01 |
| A discourse, on the decease of Mrs. Martha Russell [microform] who died at Burlington ... aged 50, the consort of David Russell, esquire by Daniel Sanders. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Sanders, Daniel Clarke, 1768-1850. |
1805-01-01 |
| Two sermons, delivered at the Bank Meeting-House, of the Society of Friends in Philadelphia, second month, 1786 [microform] by William Savery taken in short hand by Joseph Sansom. |
Sermons -- 1786. |
Savery, William, 1750-1804. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Jerusha Lathrop [microform] who died September, 14, 1805 by Joseph Strong. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Strong, Joseph, 1753-1834. |
1805-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered in the North meeting house in Bridgewater [microform] at the funeral of Doctor Ziba Bass, September 25, 1804 by Jonathan Strong. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Strong, Jonathan, 1764-1814. |
1805-01-01 |
| Two discourses delivered in the North Meeting House, in Portsmouth, 16 June, 1805; it being the first Sabbath succeeding the interment of Mrs. Mary Buckminster, consort of the Reverend Joseph Buckminster, D.D. By Jesse Appleton, Congregational minister in Hampton. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Appleton, Jesse, 1772-1819. |
1805-01-01 |
| The sublime nature of Christianity proved by the extraordinary manner in which it was communicated to the world. A sermon, delivered at Greenland, May 22, 1805. At the ordination of the Rev. James Armstrong Neal, to the pastoral care of the church and society in that place. By Jesse Appleton, A.M. Congregational minister in Hampton. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Appleton, Jesse, 1772-1819. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in the audience of His Excellency Caleb Strong, Esq., governor, the other members of the Executive, and the honorable legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the anniversary election, May 29, 1805. By John Allyn, Congregational minister of Duxborough. |
Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1805. |
Allyn, John, 1767-1833. |
1805-01-01 |
| The experience and gospel labours of the Rev. Benjamin Abbott. To which is annexed, a narrative of his life and death. By John Ffirth. [Two lines from Psalms] Copy-right secured. |
Autobiographies.; Relief prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Abbott, Benjamin, 1732-1796. |
1805-01-01 |
| A discourse on the necessity and importance of wisdom and knowledge, delivered at the opening of the Lincoln Academy in New-Castle, October 1st, 1805. By the Rev. Kiah Bailey, A.M. pastor of the church in New-Castle. [One line from Solomon] |
Sermons -- 1805. |
Bayley, Kiah, 1770-1857. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Wilmington, before the Mount Moriah Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons; at their celebration of the Festival of St. John the Baptist, June 24, A.L. 5805. By Brother Hosea Ballou. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Poems -- 1805. |
Ballou, Hosea, 1771-1852. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Sedgwick, May 15, 1805, at the ordination of the Rev. Daniel Merrill to the pastoral charge of the Baptist Church of Christ in that place. By Thomas Baldwin, D.D. Pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Boston. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805.; Wrappers (Binding).; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1805-01-01 |
| The happiness of a people illustrated and explained. A sermon, delivered before the Second Baptist Society in Boston, November 29th, 1804: being the day of annual thanksgiving. By Thomas Baldwin, D.D. Pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Boston. Published by particular request. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1804 Nov. 29.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1805-01-01 |
| A great faith described and inculcated. A sermon, on Luke VII. 9. By Isaac Backus, A.M. pastor of a church in Middleborough. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Booksellers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston. |
Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806. |
1805-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon, on the death of the Honorable Paul Mumford, who departed this life July 20, 1805, in the 72d year of his age. By Joshua Bradley, A.M. Pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Newport. Published by request. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Bradley, Joshua, 1773-1855. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Plymouth, December 21st, 1804; the anniversary of the landing of our fathers in December, 1620. By Alden Bradford, A.M.S.H.S. Published at the request of Ephraim Spooner and Roseter Cotton, Esq'rs. and Capt. Joseph Bartlett, the committee of the town of Plymouth, by whose desire it was delivered. |
Forefathers' day sermons -- 1804.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Bradford, Alden, 1765-1843. |
1805-01-01 |
| Deceivers made manifest: in three discourses, delivered before the Episcopal parish, in St. Michael's Church, Marblehead; August, 1805. By James Bowers, rector of said parish. Published by desire. |
Sermons -- 1805. |
Bowers, James, d. 1834. |
1805-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered in Hagers-Town, Maryland, on the anniversary of St. John the Baptist, June 24th, 1805, to the brethren of Mount Moriah Lodge, no. 33, and such of their visiting brethren as attended for that purpose. By the Rev. George Bower, D.D. Published at the special request of the Lodge. [Two lines of Scripture text] |
Sermons -- 1805. |
Bower, George, d. 1813. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the induction of the Rev. Frederick Van Horn into St. John's Church at Balltown [i.e., Ballston Spa], and the church at Charlton, on Thursday, the 8th of August, 1805. By the Rev. David Butler, Rector of St. Paul's Church at Troy, and of Trinity Church at Lansingburgh. Published at the particular request of the vestries of the churches of Balltown and Charlton. |
Installation sermons -- 1805.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Butler, David, 1763-1842. |
1805-01-01 |
| Preparation for death. A sermon, by George Burder, selected from the "Village sermons." |
Sermons.; Hymns. |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1805-01-01 |
| The power of the Gospel. A sermon, by George Burder, selected from the "Village sermons." |
Sermons.; Hymns. |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1805-01-01 |
| The love of God. A sermon, by George Burder, selected from the "Village sermons." |
Sermons.; Hymns.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1805-01-01 |
| A thanksgiving discourse, delivered at Chester, New-Hampshire, November 15, 1804. Being the day of annual thanksgiving. By Nathan Bradstreet, A.M. Pastor of the Congregational Church in Chester. Published by desire. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1804 Nov. 15. |
Bradstreet, Nathan, 1770-1827. |
1805-01-01 |
| A valedictory discourse, delivered at the South Church in Portsmouth, Newhampshire, XI August, MDCCCV. By Timothy Alden, Junior, collegiate pastor with the Reverend Samuel Haven, D.D. Affectionately inscribed to the Church and Congregation of the South Parish in Portsmouth, with the desire that it may be instrumental in cherishing that harmony and love, which have ever subsisted between them and the author. |
Farewell sermons -- 1824. |
Alden, Timothy, 1771-1839. |
1805-01-01 |
| The legal and evangelic ministrations contrasted: and the superior glory of the latter exhibited, in a sermon, preached March 5th, 1805, at the ordination of the Reverend Jonathan Nye, A.M. pastor over the Congregational Church & Society. In St. Albans, Vermont. By Clark Brown, A.M. late minister of Brimfield, Massachusetts. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Brown, Clark, 1771-1817. |
1805-01-01 |
| Charless' Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio almanac for the year 1806 ... The astronomical calculations carefully made for the latitude and meridian of Lexington, Kentucky. By Abraham Shoemaker, of New-York. |
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1805-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Mehitabel Atwood, wife of Mr. Joshua Atwood, of Pelham, N.H. [microform] who departed this life March 11, 1805 ... by John Hubbard Church. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Church, John Hubbard, 1772-1840. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Reverend William L. Strong, to the pastoral care of the church in Somers, April 3d, 1805 [microform] by Joseph W. Croosman. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Crossman, Joseph Warren, 1775-1812. |
1805-01-01 |
| A short history of Algiers, with a concise view of the origin of the rupture between Algiers and the United States. To which is added, a copious appendix: containing letters from Captains Penrose, M'Shane, and sundry other American captives, with a description of the treatment those prisoners experienced. |
Captivity narratives.; Poems -- 1805.; Quarter bindings (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding). |
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Westminster, June 22d, 1804, on account of the death of Mr. Daniel Burbank [microform] by Jonathan Osgood. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Osgood, Jonathan, 1761-1822. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in Camden, at the ordination of the Rev. Thomas Cochran, to the pastoral care of the Church of Christ in said town, Sept. 11, 1805 [microform] by Hezekiah Packard. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Packard, Hezekiah, 1761-1849. |
1805-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered in Haverhill, March 22, 1805, at the funeral of Jabez Kimball, A.M., attorney at law, who died March 19, aet. 33 [microform] to which is added, a short memoir of his life by John Snelling Popkin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Popkin, John Snelling, 1771-1852. |
1805-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered in Haverhill, March 22, 1805, at the funeral of Jabez Kimball, A.M., attorney at law, who died March 19, aet. 33 [microform] to which is added, a short memoir of his life by John Snelling Popkin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Popkin, John Snelling, 1771-1852. |
1805-01-01 |
| Proposals for printing, at Amherst, the Piscataqua evangelical magazine. |
Broadsides.; Prospectuses.; Subscribers' lists. |
Cushing, Joseph, 1781-1852. |
1805-01-01 |
| The ancient history of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes & Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians. By Charles Rollin, late principal of the University of Paris, &c. In eight volumes. Illustrated with plates. Vol. I[-VIII]. |
Intaglio prints.; Maps -- Greece.; Maps -- Babylon.; Maps -- Egypt.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Dentelle bindings (Binding).; Binders' instructions (Binding).; Stained edges (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance). |
Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached January 9, 1805, in the Tabernacle, Salem [microform] at the ordination of the Rev. Lucius Bolles to the pastoral care of the Baptist church and society in that town by Samuel Stillman. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Stillman, Samuel, 1738-1807. |
1805-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered in Haverhill, Jan. 31, 1805 at the interment of the Rev. Hezekiah Smith ... [microform] by Samuel Stillman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Stillman, Samuel, 1738-1807. |
1805-01-01 |
| Truth discriminated from error [microform] a sermon delivered in Danvers at the ordination of the Rev. Samuel Walker, August 14th, 1805 by Samuel Spring. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Spring, Samuel, 1746-1819. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon on duelling, preached in the chapel of Yale College, New-Haven, September 9th, 1804, and in the Old Presbyterian Church, New-York, January 21st, 1805. By Timothy Dwight, D.D. president of Yale College. |
Sermons -- 1805. |
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. |
1805-01-01 |
| The folly, guilt, and mischiefs of duelling: a sermon, preached in the college chapel at New Haven, on the Sabbath preceding the annual commencement, September, 1804. By Timothy Dwight, D.D. president of Yale-College. |
Baccalaureate sermons -- 1805. |
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at East-Guilford, June 8th, 1803, occasioned by the death of Pierce Allis [microform] son to Mr. Nathaniel Allis, who was drowned on the 21st day of March, the same year by David Huntington. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Huntington, David, 1745-1812. |
1805-01-01 |
| Sketches of the life of the late Rev. Samuel Hopkins, D.D., pastor of the First Congregational Church in Newport [microform] written by himself, interspersed with marginal notes extracted from his private diary to which is added, a dialogue, by the same hand, on the nature and extent of the Christian submission also, a serious address to professing Christians, closed by Dr. Hart's sermon at his funeral with an introduction to the whole by the editor. |
Funeral sermons -- 1803. |
Hopkins, Samuel, 1721-1803. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered to the church and congregation on Jamaica Plain, Roxbury ... [microform] succeeding the twelfth anniversary of his ordination, March 31, 1805 by Thomas Gray. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Gray, Thomas, 1772-1847. |
1805-01-01 |
| A faithful witness testifying the grace of God, and finishing his course with joy [microform] illustrated in a sermon, preached at the interment of Rev. Judah Nash, of Montague, Feb. 22d, 1805 by Joseph Kilburn. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Kilburn, Joseph, 1754-1816. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Dennis, January 2, 1805, at the ordination of the Rev. Caleb Holmes [microform] to the pastoral office in that place by James Kendall. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Kendall, James, 1769-1859. |
1805-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Morse [microform] wife of Mr. Samuel Morse, of Hampstead, June 10th, 1805 by John Kelly. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Kelly, John, 1763-1848. |
1805-01-01 |
| A short account of the life and death of the Rev. John Lee, a Methodist minister in the United States of America. By Jesse Lee. [Three lines from Proverbs] |
Biographies.; Marbled papers (Binding).; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Dentelle bindings (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Owners' verses (Provenance).; Illegible markings (Provenance).; Personalized bindings (Binding).; Initials (Provenance). |
Lee, Jesse, 1758-1816. |
1805-01-01 |
| The mode and subjects of baptism examined, in seven sermons. To which is added, a brief history of the Baptists. By Daniel Merrill, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Sedgwick. [Four lines of Scripture text] |
Sermons -- Collections. |
Merrill, Daniel, 1765-1833. |
1805-01-01 |
| The mode and subjects of baptism examined, in seven sermons. To which is added, a brief history of the Baptists. By Daniel Merrill, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Sedgwick. [Four lines of Scripture text] |
Sermons -- Collections. |
Merrill, Daniel, 1765-1833. |
1805-01-01 |
| The mode and subjects of baptism examined, in seven sermons. To which is added, a brief history of the Baptists. By Daniel Merrill, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Sedgwick. [Four lines of Scripture text] |
Sermons -- Collections. |
Merrill, Daniel, 1765-1833. |
1805-01-01 |
| The mode and subjects of baptism examined, in seven sermons. To which is added, a brief history of the Baptists. By Daniel Merrill, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Sedgwick. [Four lines of Scripture text] |
Sermons -- Collections.; Publishers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Merrill, Daniel, 1765-1833. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the funeral of the Rev. Timothy Fuller, of Merrimac, formerly pastor of Princeton, Mass., July 4th, 1805 [microform] by Humphrey Moore. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Moore, Humphrey, 1778-1871. |
1805-01-01 |
| A new and elegant general atlas. Comprising all the new discoveries, to the present time; containing sixty three maps, drawn by Arrowsmith and Lewis. Intended to accompany the new improved edition of Morse's geography, but equally well calculated to be used with any former edition, with his Gazetteer, or any other geographical work. |
Atlases (Geographic) -- 1805.; Intaglio prints.; Quarter bindings (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Arrowsmith, Aaron, 1750-1823. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Westminster, June 22d, 1804, on account of the death of Mr. Daniel Burbank [microform] by Jonathan Osgood. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Osgood, Jonathan, 1761-1822. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in Camden, at the ordination of the Rev. Thomas Cochran, to the pastoral care of the Church of Christ in said town, Sept. 11, 1805 [microform] by Hezekiah Packard. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Packard, Hezekiah, 1761-1849. |
1805-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered in Haverhill, March 22, 1805, at the funeral of Jabez Kimball, A.M., attorney at law, who died March 19, aet. 33 [microform] to which is added, a short memoir of his life by John Snelling Popkin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Popkin, John Snelling, 1771-1852. |
1805-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered in Haverhill, March 22, 1805, at the funeral of Jabez Kimball, A.M., attorney at law, who died March 19, aet. 33 [microform] to which is added, a short memoir of his life by John Snelling Popkin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Popkin, John Snelling, 1771-1852. |
1805-01-01 |
| Proposals for printing, at Amherst, the Piscataqua evangelical magazine. |
Broadsides.; Prospectuses.; Subscribers' lists. |
Cushing, Joseph, 1781-1852. |
1805-01-01 |
| The ancient history of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes & Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians. By Charles Rollin, late principal of the University of Paris, &c. In eight volumes. Illustrated with plates. Vol. I[-VIII]. |
Intaglio prints.; Maps -- Greece.; Maps -- Babylon.; Maps -- Egypt.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Dentelle bindings (Binding).; Binders' instructions (Binding).; Stained edges (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance). |
Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached January 9, 1805, in the Tabernacle, Salem [microform] at the ordination of the Rev. Lucius Bolles to the pastoral care of the Baptist church and society in that town by Samuel Stillman. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Stillman, Samuel, 1738-1807. |
1805-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered in Haverhill, Jan. 31, 1805 at the interment of the Rev. Hezekiah Smith ... [microform] by Samuel Stillman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Stillman, Samuel, 1738-1807. |
1805-01-01 |
| Truth discriminated from error [microform] a sermon delivered in Danvers at the ordination of the Rev. Samuel Walker, August 14th, 1805 by Samuel Spring. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Spring, Samuel, 1746-1819. |
1805-01-01 |
| The divine agency, in the removal of lover, and friend [microform] with some of the most important uses of afflictive dispensations a sermon, delivered November 30, 1804, at the funeral of Doct. Seth Smith of Western by Edward Turner. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Turner, Edward, 1776-1853. |
1805-01-01 |
| To the General Assembly of Virginia, the petition of the citizens of the county of [blank] respectfully shews that your petitioners are desirous of recalling the attention of the legislature to the subject of sundry memorials and petitions, presented to the last session ... that it should participate in the advantages resulting from the establishment of the Bank of Virginia ... |
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1805-01-01 |
| Discourses on religious subjects, by the late Rev. Job Swift, D.D. To which are prefixed, sketches of his life and character, and a sermon, preached at West-Rutland, on the occasion of his death, by the Rev. Lemuel Haynes. [Three lines from II Peter] |
Sermons -- Collections.; Funeral sermons -- 1804.; Subscribers' lists.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Subscription editions (Publishing). |
Swift, Job, 1743-1804. |
1805-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered at the ordination of the Rev. John Sabin to the pastoral charge of the church in Fitzwilliam, N. H., on the 6th of March, 1805 [microform] by Nathaniel Thayer. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Thayer, Nathaniel, 1769-1840. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered August 7, 1805, at the ordination of the Rev. Perez Lincoln [microform] to the care of the First Church of Christ in Gloucester by Peter Whitney. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Whitney, Peter, 1770-1843. |
1805-01-01 |
| The importance of divine knowledge [microform] a sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. David Jewett, to the pastoral care of the Fifth Church and Society in Gloucester, October 30, 1805 by Samuel Worcester. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Worcester, Samuel, 1770-1821. |
1805-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in Bradford, New Hampshire, on the 6th day of March, 1805, at the ordination of the Rev. Lemuel Bliss [microform] and again in Oxford, Massachusetts, on the 27th day of the same month, at the ordination of the Rev. Josiah Moulton by Benjamin Wood. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Wood, Benjamin, 1772-1849. |
1805-01-01 |
| Old Colony Assembly. Admit [Mr. Luther Tilden] to the Asembly, at [Mason & Nasher Halls, Cushing Otis Geo Little Jr.] managers. [Thomas Turner, Jr.] secretary. |
Invitations. |
Otis, Cushing. |
1806-01-01 |
| Boston, July 30, 1806. The Board of Health present compliments to [C.P. Sumner Esq.] and request the pleasure of his company, on Wednesday, the 13th August, on a visit to Rainsford Island. ... |
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1806-01-01 |
| Abraham Bazin, at store no. [3] Cambridge-Street -- Boston ... a general assortment of hard-ware goods, looking-glasses ... [April 29 1806] ... |
Advertising cards. |
Bazin, Abraham. |
1806-01-01 |
| An elegy, composed on the death of Vincent Adams and Lucinda Adams: who were drowned in the river St. Francis, (L.C.) October 22, A.D. 1806, the former in the 22d, the latter in the 19th year of their age. By Simeon Andrews. |
Uncertain U.S. imprints (Publishing).; Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Andrews, Simeon. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Bethel, on the ordination of the Rev. William M'Pheters. [Three lines of Scripture text] By the Rev. George A. Baxter. Published by request of the Lexington Presbytery. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Baxter, George A. (George Addison), 1771-1841. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the funeral of Thomas Thurstin [i.e., Thurston], Jun. of Fitchburg; by the Rev. Titus Theodore Barton, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Fitchburg. Published at the request of those who heard it. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806.; Library copies (Provenance). |
Barton, Titus Theodore, 1766-1827. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at New-Boston, N.H. February 26, 1806, at the ordination of the Reverend Ephraim P. Bradford to the pastoral care of the Presbyterian church and society in that place. By Jesse Appleton, Congregational minister in Hampton. [One line of Scripture text]. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Appleton, Jesse, 1772-1819. |
1806-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered before the members of the Portsmouth Female Asylum, at a third service, on the Sabbath, August 10, 1806. Prepared and published at the request of the members of that institution, by J. Appleton, Congregational minister, in Hampton. |
Sermons -- 1806.; Subscribers' lists. |
Appleton, Jesse, 1772-1819. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered July 2, 1806. At the ordination of Mr. Joseph Richardson, A.M. to the pastoral care of the church and congregation of the First Parish in Hingham. By the Rev. William Bentley, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church in Salem. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Bentley, William, 1759-1819. |
1806-01-01 |
| An introductory address, a sermon, a charge and right hand of fellowship delivered October 8, 1806 [microform] at the ordination of Rev. David T. Kimball, over the First Church and Congregation in Ipswich. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Abbot, Abiel, 1770-1828. |
1806-01-01 |
| A narrative, of the life and sufferings of Matthew Bunn; who was taken by the Indians, in 1791, and afterwards made his escape, to the British; together with an accurate account of his treatment, while with them. |
Captivity narratives.; Bookplates (Provenance). |
Bunn, Matthew, b. 1772? |
1806-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered in the South Church in Portsmouth;b at the interment of the Rev. Samuel Haven, D.D. who departed this life March 3, 1806, in the 79th year of his age, and 54th of his ministry. And of his wife, Mrs. Margaret Haven, who survived her husband about thirty-six hours. By Joseph Buckminster, D.D. [Two lines of Scripture texts] Also, a Monody on their deaths, by Rev. James A. Neal. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806.; Poems -- 1806.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Buckminster, Joseph, 1751-1812. |
1806-01-01 |
| Early piety; or Memoirs of children eminently serious. Interspersed with familiar dialogues, prayers, graces, and hymns. By G. Burder. [Three lines from Matthew] |
Juvenile literature -- 1806.; Biographies.; Hymns.; Poems -- 1806.; Prayers.; Relief prints.; Wrappers (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1806-01-01 |
| A new heart the child's best portion. A sermon to children. By the Rev. George Burder. |
Juvenile literature -- 1806.; Children's sermons. |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1806-01-01 |
| Biographical memoirs of Lord Viscount Nelson, with observations critical and explanatory. [One line Latin motto] By John Charnock, Esq. F.S.A. Author of The biographia navalis, and The history of marine architecture, &c. &c. |
Biographies.; Publishers' advertisements -- New York (State) -- New York.; Intaglio prints.; Bookplates (Provenance). |
Charnock, John, 1756-1807. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. James Flint, to the pastoral care of the Third Church in Bridgewater, October 29th, 1806 [microform] by his brother, Jacob Flint. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Flint, Jacob, 1767-1835. |
1806-01-01 |
| Prepare for death! [microform] a sermon, delivered at Hartford, Sept. 17, 1806, at the funeral of John M'Curdy Strong, son of the Rev. Nathan Strong, D.D., who was drowned in Connecticut River, on the evening of September 16 by Abel Flint. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Flint, Abel, 1765-1825. |
1806-01-01 |
| Death the lot of all! [microform] a sermon, delivered at East-Hartford, November 3, 1806, at the funeral of Mrs. Mary Yates, consort of the Rev. Andrew Yates, who died of a consumption, October 31 by Abel Flint. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Flint, Abel, 1765-1825. |
1806-01-01 |
| Universal salvation, a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life and character of its author. A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1806-01-01 |
| Universal salvation, a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life and character of its author. A sermon. Delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West-Parrish, in the year 1805 [microform] by Lemuel Haynes. |
Sermons -- 1805. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon preached in Sharon, Vermont, March 12, 1806, at the ordination of ... Samuel Bascom [microform] by Tilton Eastman. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Eastman, Tilton, 1773-1842. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the dedication of the South Meeting House in Dorchester, October 30, 1806. By Thaddeus Mason Harris, minister of the town. |
Dedication sermons -- 1806.; Sermons -- 1806.; Hymns. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1806-01-01 |
| The use and importance of preaching the distinguishing doctrines of the Gospel [microform] illustrated in a sermon, at the ordination of the Reverend John Keep, to the pastoral charge of the Congregational Church in Blandford, Oct. 30, 1805 by Asahel Hooker. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Hooker, Asahel, 1762-1813. |
1806-01-01 |
| The immoral and pernicious tendency of error [microform] illustrated in a sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. James Beach, to the pastoral care of the church in Winsted, January 1st., A.D. 1806 by Asahel Hooker. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Hooker, Asahel, 1762-1813. |
1806-01-01 |
| Universal salvation a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life and character of its author. A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1806-01-01 |
| A funeral discourse, occasioned by the death of Beriah Bishop, M.B. who died August 17th, 1805, in the 27th year of his age; in which the deceased is represented as addressing his surviving friends. By Rev. Beriah Hotchkin, A.M. pastor of the church in Greenfield, (New-York.) Published by request of the mourners. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Hotchkin, Beriah, 1752-1829. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805 [microform] by Lemuel Haynes. |
Sermons -- 1805. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1806-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Plymouth, 22 December, 1806, at the anniversary commemoration of the first landing of the fathers, A.D. 1620. By Abiel Holmes, D.D. |
Forefathers' day sermons -- 1806. |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1806-01-01 |
| A discourse, designed to comfort the afflicted [microform] delivered Feb. 28th, 1806, at the interment of the Rev. Levi Frisbie, A.M., pastor of the First Church of Christ in Ipswich by Asahel Huntington. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Huntington, Asahel, 1761-1813. |
1806-01-01 |
| Hoff's Agricultural and commercial almanac, calculated for the states of Georgia and the Carolinas, for the year of our Lord 1807 ... Calculated by Joshua Sharp. |
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1806-01-01 |
| An aged minister commending his people to God. A half century sermon, delivered in West-Springfield, August 26, 1806. By Joseph Lathrop, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in West-Springfield. |
Half century sermons -- 1806. |
Lathrop, Joseph, 1731-1820. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Western, March 12, 1806, at the ordination of the Rev. Sylvester Burt [microform] by Joseph Lathrop to which is annexed the right hand of fellowship, by Micah Stone, and a charge, by Ephraim Ward. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Lathrop, Joseph, 1731-1820. |
1806-01-01 |
| Isaiah Thomas, Junr's Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhodeisland, New-Hampshire and Vermont almanack, with an ephemeris, for the year of our Lord 1807 ... Fitted to the latitude and longitude of the town of Boston, but will serve without essential variation for the adjacent states. ... |
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1806-01-01 |
| A sermon occasioned by the much lamented death of Col. Moses Titcomb [microform] who fell in battle near Lake-George, September 8, 1755 by John Lowell. |
Funeral sermons -- 1755. |
Lowell, John, 1704-1767. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered Sept. 14, 1806, at the interment of Mrs. Rachel Smith, relict of the late Hon. Thomas Smith [microform] who died Sept. 12, in the 74th year of her age by Henry Lincoln. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Lincoln, Henry, 1765-1857. |
1806-01-01 |
| Memoirs of Ninon de L'Enclos. With her letters to the Marquis de Sevigné and Mons. de St. Evremond. Translated from the French, by Mrs. Griffith. [Two lines from Ovid] |
Letters.; Memoirs.; Half bindings (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Douxménil, d. 1777? |
1806-01-01 |
| The flying seraphim [microform] an address delivered at the ordination of Rev. Lumon Burch ... June 15, 1806 by John Leland. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Leland, John, 1754-1841. |
1806-01-01 |
| The duty and character of a Gospel bishop illustrated [microform] a sermon preached October 30, 1805, at the ordination of the Reverend William B. Wesson ... in Hardwick by Joseph Lee. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Lee, Joseph, 1742-1819. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Cornelius Adams, over the church and people in Scotland Society, Windham, December 5, 1805 [microform] by Erastus Learned. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Learned, Erastus, 1775-1824. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Charlestown, the Sabbath after the interment of Miss Mary Russell, who died July 24, 1806, aged 53 years [microform] by Jedidiah Morse. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Morse, Jedidiah, 1761-1826. |
1806-01-01 |
| The happy voyage completed and the sure anchor cast [microform] a sermon, occasioned by the universally lamented death of Capt. Jonathan Parsons, who departed this life at sea, Dec. 2, 17[85], in the 50th year of his age preached at the Presbyterian Church in Newburyport, February 27, 1785 by John Murray. |
Funeral sermons -- 1785. |
Murray, John, 1742-1793. |
1806-01-01 |
| The importance of preaching the word of God, in a plian [sic], distinguishing, and faithful manner [microform] a sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Josiah W. Cannon, to the pastoral care of the church and congregation in Gill (Mass.) by Theophilus Packard. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Packard, Theophilus. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Nathan Waldo, in Williamstown, Vermont, Feb. 26, 1806 [microform] by Elijah Parish. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Parish, Elijah, 1762-1825. |
1806-01-01 |
| A very surprising narrative of a young woman, who was discovered in a cave, after having been taken by the Indians, in the year 1777, and seeing no human being for the space of nine years. In a letter from a gentleman to his friend. [One line of quotation] |
Captivity narratives. |
Panther, Abraham. |
1806-01-01 |
| Two discourses, occasioned by the sudden deaths of Joseph Brown ... and James Janness [microform] by William Pidgin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Pidgin, William, 1772-1848. |
1806-01-01 |
| Sermons on several subjects. By the Right Reverend Beilby Porteus, D.D. Bishop of London. |
Sermons.; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance).; Annotations (Provenance). |
Porteus, Beilby, 1731-1809. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Pomfret (Vermont) [microform] at the ordination of the Rev. Ignatius Thomson, November 20th, 1805 by Allen Pratt. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Pratt, Allen, 1766-1843. |
1806-01-01 |
| A geographical description of Pennsylvania: also of the counties respectively, in the order in which they were established by the legislature. With an alphabetical list of the townships in each county; and their population in 1800. By Joseph Scott, author of the United States gazetteer, The modern geographical dictionary, in 4 vols. 8vo. A geographical dictionary of the United States of North America, &c. &c. |
Gazetteers -- Pennsylvania.; Maps -- Pennsylvania.; Relief prints.; Leather bindings (Binding). |
Scott, Joseph. |
1806-01-01 |
| Elegy on the death of His Excellency Sir Timothy Dexter, together with a sketch of his character & a few reflections. By Jonathan Plummer a travelling preacher, & poet lauret [sic] to his lordship. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Relief prints. |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. |
1806-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered October 22, 1806 at the installation of Rev. Amasa Smith ... [and] at the ordination of Rev. Mr. Pettengill ... [microform] by John Smith. |
Installation sermons -- 1806.; Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Smith, John, 1766-1831. |
1806-01-01 |
| University of Vermont, in Burlington. Order of exercises for commencement, August 20, 1806. |
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1806-01-01 |
| The first commandment of all illustrated and applied. A sermon, preached at Campton, Lord's day, August 10th, 1806. By Noah Webster, A.M. Pastor of the church in Thornton. |
Sermons -- 1806.; Library copies (Provenance). |
Worcester, Noah, 1758-1837. |
1806-01-01 |
| The mourning husband [microform] a discourse, at the funeral of Mrs. Thankful Church, late consort of the Rev. John H. Church, pastor of the church in Pelham, N.H., April 15, 1806 by Leonard Woods. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854. |
1806-01-01 |
| A geographical chart of the American federal republic. Or, a comprehensive view of the most interesting particulars relative to the geography, &c. of the United States of North America. |
Broadsides.; Gazetteers -- United States. |
Strong, James, 1768-1839. |
1806-01-01 |
| A favored land under peculiar obligations to religious praise and gratitude. A sermon, delivered upon the anniversary thanksgiving-day, November 28th, 1805, at Washington, Massachusetts. By William Gay Ballantine, A.B. Pastor of the church in Washington. Published by the request of many of the hearers. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1805 Nov. 28. |
Ballantine, William Gay, 1751-1820. |
1806-01-01 |
| The first discourse delivered at Hillsborough, N.H., June 30, A.D. 1805, after his ordination [microform] by Stephen Chapin. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Chapin, Stephen, 1778-1845. |
1806-01-01 |
| Upon the death of that aged pious sincere hearted Christian, John Alden, Esq. late magistrate of New-Plimouth Colony, who died September 12th 1687, being about eighty-nine years of age,[.] |
Anagrams.; Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Cotton, John, 1640-1699. |
1806-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered April 11, 1806 at a publick meeting of a number of singers, who were improving themselves in church musick. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Sermons -- 1806.; Authors' presentation copies (Provenance). |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1806-01-01 |
| Narrative of the adventures of an American navy officer, who served during part of the American Revolution under the command of Com. John Paul Jones, Esq. Copy-right secured. |
Memoirs.; Binders' stamps (Binding).; Gilt edges (Binding). |
Fanning, Nathaniel, 1755-1805. |
1806-01-01 |
| A gospel minister, though young, should be respectable by his example [microform] a sermon delivered at the ordination of ... Ezra Stiles Ely ... in Colchester, October 1, 1806 by Zebulon Ely. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Ely, Zebulon, 1759-1824. |
1806-01-01 |
| Last will and testament of George Frey, deceased [microform]. |
Wills. |
Frey, George. |
1806-01-01 |
| Scheme of exercises at the public commencement of Middlebury-College, August 20, 1806. |
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1806-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered in the North Dutch Church, in the city of Albany, occasioned by the ever to be lamented death of Gen. Alexander Hamilton, July 29, 1804 [microform] by Eliphalet Nott. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Nott, Eliphalet, 1773-1866. |
1806-01-01 |
| Sermons on several subjects. By the Right Reverend Beilby Porteus, D.D. Bishop of London. |
Sermons.; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance).; Annotations (Provenance). |
Porteus, Beilby, 1731-1809. |
1806-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory for 1806, containing the names, trades and residence of the inhabitants of the city, Southwark, and Northern Liberties. To which is added, a calendar, from the 1st of February 1806 to the 1st of February 1807. By James Robinson. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1806. |
Robinson, James. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, containing a general history of the town of East-Hampton, (L.I.) from its first settlement to the present time. Delivered at East-Hampton, January 1, 1806. By Lyman Beecher, pastor of the church in that place. |
New Year sermons -- 1806. |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered by Cornelius Adams, on the Sabbath following the day of his ordination, to the pastoral office over the Second Church in Windham, December 8, 1805. (Published by desire of the hearers.) |
Sermons -- 1805.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Adams, Cornelius, 1776-1806. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered to the Baptist Church and Society in Salem, Jan. 1, 1806, at the dedication of the new brick meeting-house in that place. By Lucius Bolles, A.M. pastor of the church. |
Dedication sermons -- 1806. |
Bolles, Lucius, 1779-1844. |
1806-01-01 |
| Order of commencement exercises at Bowdoin College, September 8, 1806. |
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1806-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered before the Congregational Society at Thomaston, (Maine) November 2, 1806; being the Lord's day after the interment of the Hon. Henry Knox, who died, October 25th, ætat. 56 years. By Alden Bradford, A.M.S.H.S. Published by request of the inhabitants composing said Society in Thomaston. [Three lines from Isaiah]. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Bradford, Alden, 1765-1843. |
1806-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered at Stillwater, before the members of Montgomery Lodge, August 12, 1806. Published at the particular request of the Lodge. By the Rev. David Butler, Rector of St. Paul's Church at Troy, and of Trinity Church at Lansingburgh. |
Sermons -- 1806.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Butler, David, 1763-1842. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Thomas Abbot Merrill, to the pastoral care of the church at Middlebury, Vt., Dec. 19, 1805. By the Rev. Asa Burton, D.D. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Thetford. Published by request. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Burton, Asa, 1752-1836. |
1806-01-01 |
| Means and ends: a sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Timothy Clark, to the pastoral care of the Church of Christ in Greenfield, January 1, 1800. By Asa Burton, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Thetford. |
Ordination sermons -- 1800. |
Burton, Asa, 1752-1836. |
1806-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Merrimac, March 2, 1806; occasioned by the sudden death of Mr. Samuel Chandler. By Jacob Burnap, A.M. pastor of the church in Merrimac. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806.; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Author's presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Burnap, Jacob, 1748-1821. |
1806-01-01 |
| The first discourse delivered at Hillsborough, N.H., June 30, A.D. 1805, after his ordination [microform] by Stephen Chapin. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Chapin, Stephen, 1778-1845. |
1806-01-01 |
| Lectures on natural and experimental philosophy, considered in its present state of improvement. Describing in a familiar and easy manner the principal phenomena of nature; and showing that they all co-operate in displaying the goodness, wisdom, and power of God. By the late George Adams, mathematical instrument maker to His Majesty, &c. In four volumes. Illustrated with forty three large copperplates, elegantly engraved. Vol. I[-IV]. |
Intaglio prints.; Relief prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance).; Publishers' advertisements -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.; Subscribers' lists. |
Adams, George, 1750-1795. |
1806-01-01 |
| Faithfulness in the service of Christ ... [microform] being a sermon preached at Lebanon, March 4, 1776 with some alterations and additions occasioned by the much lamented death, and delivered at the funeral of the Rev. Solomon Williams ... by James Cogswell. |
Funeral sermons -- 1776. |
Cogswell, James, 1720-1807. |
1806-01-01 |
| Upon the death of that aged pious sincere hearted Christian, John Alden, Esq. late magistrate of New-Plimouth Colony, who died September 12th 1687, being about eighty-nine years of age,[.] |
Anagrams.; Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Cotton, John, 1640-1699. |
1806-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered April 11, 1806 at a publick meeting of a number of singers, who were improving themselves in church musick. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Sermons -- 1806.; Authors' presentation copies (Provenance). |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1806-01-01 |
| Narrative of the adventures of an American navy officer, who served during part of the American Revolution under the command of Com. John Paul Jones, Esq. Copy-right secured. |
Memoirs.; Binders' stamps (Binding).; Gilt edges (Binding). |
Fanning, Nathaniel, 1755-1805. |
1806-01-01 |
| A gospel minister, though young, should be respectable by his example [microform] a sermon delivered at the ordination of ... Ezra Stiles Ely ... in Colchester, October 1, 1806 by Zebulon Ely. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Ely, Zebulon, 1759-1824. |
1806-01-01 |
| Last will and testament of George Frey, deceased [microform]. |
Wills. |
Frey, George. |
1806-01-01 |
| Scheme of exercises at the public commencement of Middlebury-College, August 20, 1806. |
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1806-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered in the North Dutch Church, in the city of Albany, occasioned by the ever to be lamented death of Gen. Alexander Hamilton, July 29, 1804 [microform] by Eliphalet Nott. |
Funeral sermons -- 1804. |
Nott, Eliphalet, 1773-1866. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Charles Lowell to the pastoral care of the West Church and congregation in Boston [microform] January 1, 1806 by Eliphalet Porter. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Porter, Eliphalet, 1758-1833. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Charles Lowell to the pastoral care of the West Church and congregation in Boston [microform] January 1, 1806 by Eliphalet Porter. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Porter, Eliphalet, 1758-1833. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Samuel P. Robbins [microform] to the pastoral care of the First Church and Society in Marietta, state of Ohio, Jan. 8th, 1806 by Thomas Robbins. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Robbins, Thomas, 1777-1856. |
1806-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory for 1806, containing the names, trades and residence of the inhabitants of the city, Southwark, and Northern Liberties. To which is added, a calendar, from the 1st of February 1806 to the 1st of February 1807. By James Robinson. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1806. |
Robinson, James. |
1806-01-01 |
| Sermons on different subjects [microform] left for publication by John Taylor published by the Rev. Samuel Hayes to which is added a sermon, written by Samuel Johnson ... for the funeral of his wife. |
Funeral sermons. |
Taylor, John, 1711-1788. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Elijah Wheeler [microform] over the Congregational Church and Society in Great-Barrington, on the 24th September, 1806 by Stephen West. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
West, Stephen, 1735-1819. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Alfred Ely to the pastoral care of the Church and Society in Monson [microform] December 17, 1806 by Ezra Witter. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Witter, Ezra, 1768-1833. |
1806-01-01 |
| The blessedness of such as die in the Lord [microform] a sermon preached at Bethany, Iredell County, North Carolina, February 10, 1805, occasioned by the death of the Revd. Lewis F. Wilson, a.m. by John M. Wilson to which is added ... a short account of the life of Mr. Wilson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Wilson, John M. |
1806-01-01 |
| A sermon, shewing, that eternal life is God's free gift, bestowed upon all men who obey the Gospel. And that free grace and free will concur, in the affair of man's salvation. By John Beach, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1745. |
Beach, John, 1700-1782. |
1806-01-01 |
| Ira Allen's memorial to the government of the United States. |
Memorials (Legal). |
Allen, Ira, 1751-1814. |
1806-01-01 |
| An elegy on the death of Esther Brown, who died at Alford, Mass. April 17, 1806. [By] Erastus Brown, her husband. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Brown, Erastus. |
1806-01-01 |
| Proposals for publishing a weekly newspaper, in the village of Geneva, to be called the Expositor. |
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1806-01-01 |
| Proposals, by John A. Stevens, for publishing in Canandaigua, a weekly newspaper, under the title of the Genesee messenger ... |
Broadsides.; Prospectuses.; Subscribers' lists. |
Stevens, John Abbott, 1783-1836. |
1806-01-01 |
| Bazin & Appleton, at store no. 16 Cornhill -- Boston ... a general assortment of hard-ware goods. ... [July 30th 1807] ... |
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1807-01-01 |
| Belcher & Eastburn. Taylors & habit makers. No. 5 Court Street Boston ... |
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1807-01-01 |
| Ladies needlework fram'd and glaz'd in the neatest manner. Cermenati & Bernanda, carvers, gilders, pictures, frame and looking glass manufacturers. No. 2 State Street south of the old State House Boston [1807] ... |
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1807-01-01 |
| Aaron Fitz, saddler, harness, & trunk ma[illegible] ... makes all kinds of saddles, bridles ... 1807. |
Advertising cards. |
Fitz, Aaron, b. 1778. |
1807-01-01 |
| Universal salvation, a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life and character of its author. A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1807-01-01 |
| Universal salvation a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life and character of its author. A sermon. Delivered at Rutland, West-Parish. In the year 1805. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1807-01-01 |
| A charge, delivered after a publick examination on Thursday, July 30th, 1807, to the senior class of the Philadelphia Academy, upon their having completed the course of study prescribed by that institution. By James Abercrombie, D.D. one of the Assistant Ministers of Christ Church and St. Peter's, and director of the academy. [Four lines of Latin quotations] |
Baccalaureate addresses -- 1807.; Academic exercises -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.; Publishers' advertisements -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
Abercrombie, James, 1758-1841. |
1807-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered before the members of the Portsmouth Female Asylum, on the Lord's Day, August 9, 1807. By Abiel Abbot, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Beverly, Mass. |
Sermons -- 1807.; Hymns.; Wrappers (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Abbot, Abiel, 1770-1828. |
1807-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered in the East Meeting-House in Salem, September 2, 1807, at the annual meeting of the Salem Female Charitable Society. By William Bentley, Minister of the Second Church in Salem. |
Sermons -- 1807.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Bentley, William, 1759-1819. |
1807-01-01 |
| The remedy for duelling. A sermon, delivered before the Presbytery of Long-Island, at the opening of their session at Aquebogue, April 16, 1806. By Lyman Beecher, pastor of the church in East-Hampton. Published by request of Presbytery. |
Sermons -- 1806.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon, before the governor, the honorable Council, and both branches of the legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the day of general election, May 27, 1807. By William Bentley, A.M. Minister of the Second Church in Salem. |
Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1807. |
Bentley, William, 1759-1819. |
1807-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Hopkinton, before the honorable legislature of the state of New-Hampshire, at the annual election, June 4, 1807. By Nathan Bradstreet, A.M. Pastor of the Congregational Church in Chester. |
Election sermons -- New Hampshire -- 1807.; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance).; Wrappers (Binding). |
Bradstreet, Nathan, 1770-1827. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered in St. Michael's Church, on Sunday the ninth of August [microform] being the Sunday immediately following the ... death of John Julius Pringle, Junior, Esquire by Nathaniel Bowen. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Bowen, Nathaniel, 1779-1839. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in St. Michael's Church, Charleston, on Sunday, October 4, 1807, on the occasion of the melancholy death of Arthur Smith, and Thomas Hudson, Esq's. who fell in a duel, at Beaufort, in South Carolina, on the 21st of September, 1807. By Nathaniel Bowen, A.M. Rector of St. Michael's. Published by desire of the vestry of St. Michael's. |
Sermons -- 1807. |
Bowen, Nathaniel, 1779-1839. |
1807-01-01 |
| The life of the Rev. John Wesley, A.M., with memoirs of the Wesley family [microform] to which are subjoined, Dr. Whitehead's funeral sermon, and a comprehensive history of American Methodism by George Bourne. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Bourne, George, 1780-1845. |
1807-01-01 |
| A discourse occasioned by the death of Brigadier-General John M'Pherson, who was lost in the ship Rose in Bloom, shipwrecked on her passage from Charleston to New-York, August 24th, 1806; delivered, by desire, in the Presbyterian Church of Charleston, S.C., November 30th, 1806, by the Rev. George Buist, D.D. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Buist, George, 1770-1808. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in Ellington, June 25th, 1806. At the dedication of the new meeting house, in that place. By Diodate Brockway, A.M. pastor of the church in Ellington. |
Dedication sermons -- 1807. |
Brockway, Diodate, 1776-1849. |
1807-01-01 |
| Village sermons: or, Plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel; intended for the use of families, Sunday schools, or companies, assembled for religious instruction in country-villages. In three volumes. By George Burder. Vol. I[-III]. [Two lines from Daniel] |
Sermons -- Collections.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon preached in Somers, April 29, 1806, at the funeral of Mrs. Mary Sexton, relict of Mr. Daniel Sexton, who died April 27, 1806, in the 91st year of her age [microform] by Levi Collins. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Collins, Levi, 1777-1859. |
1807-01-01 |
| The duties of children. A sermon delivered on the Lord's Day, April 12, 1807, to the Religious Society in Federal-Street, Boston By William E. Channing, A.M. Minister of said society. Published at the request of the hearers. |
Juvenile literature -- 1807.; Children's sermons -- 1807.; Marbled papers (Binding).; Wrappers (Binding).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. |
1807-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon on the death of the Hon. Joshua Stanton, Esq., late of Colchester, Vt. [microform] who died at Salisbury, Connecticut, on the twenty eight of October, 1806, aged 38 years, while returning from a journey for the benefit of his health by Aaron Crosman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Crosman, Aaron. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered December 10, 1806, at the ordination of the Rev. Samuel Veazie, A.M., to the pastoral office in Freeport [microform] by John Foster. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Foster, John, 1763-1829. |
1807-01-01 |
| The providence of God is universal [microform] a sermon delivered at East Guilford, Feb. 1807, occasioned by the death of Capt. William Whittlesey and others by John Elliott. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Elliott, John, 1768-1824. |
1807-01-01 |
| Universal salvation, a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life and character of its author. A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns.; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1807-01-01 |
| Universal salvation, a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life and character of the author. A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1807-01-01 |
| An Entertaining controversy between Rev. Lemuel Haynes, minister of a Congregational church in Rutland (Vt.) and Rev. Hosea Ballou, preacher of the doctrine of universal salvation,-- consisting first, of a sermon by Mr. Haynes, delivered at West-Rutland, in the year 1805, entitled, "Universal salvation, a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life and character of its author," immediately after hearing Mr. Ballou 'zealously exhibit his sentiments' in support of the doctrine. Second. An epistle by Mr. Ballou to Mr. Haynes, being a reply to his sermon delivered in W. Rutland. Third. A lengthy letter by Mr. Haynes to Mr. Ballou, in reply to the epistle. |
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1807-01-01 |
| A concise summary of the second volume of the Olive Branch, a book containing an account of Governor Chittenden's giving written instructions to Gen. Ira Allen in 1795, to purchase military stores in Europe, for the militia of the state of Vermont, of his purchase of 24 brass field pieces, 20,000 muskets furnished with bayonets in France, of his being captured by an English 74 gun ship, with consequences resulting therefrom. To which is subjoined, General Allen's circular letter, on the subject of a ship canal of commerce, and the advantage of British America in preserving peace between Great Britain and the United States. Including Gen. Allen's memorials to the Senate of the United States, of February 1805, and December 1806, and with other documents and letters to men of great respectability in Europe and America. |
Publishers' advertisements -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.; Memorials (Legal). |
Allen, Ira, 1751-1814. |
1807-01-01 |
| Some account of the early part of the life of Elizabeth Ashbridge, who died, in the truth's service, at the house of Robert Lecky, in the county of Carlow, Ireland, the 16th of 5th month, 1755. Written by herself. [Three lines of Scripture texts] |
Autobiographies.; Marbled papers (Binding).; Quarter bindings (Binding). |
Ashbridge, Elizabeth, 1713-1755. |
1807-01-01 |
| The peaceful reflections and glorious prospects of the departing saint. A discourse, delivered in the meeting-house of the First Baptist Church in Boston, March 16, 1807, at the internment of the Rev. Samuel Stillman, D.D. late pastor of said church. By Thomas Baldwin, D.D. Pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Boston. [Two lines of quotation] |
Funeral sermons -- 1807.; Eulogies.; Relief prints. |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1807-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered before the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company, in Boston, June 1, 1807. Being the anniversary of their election of officers. By Thomas Baldwin, D.D. Pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Boston. |
Artillery election sermons -- 1807.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1807-01-01 |
| Advantages and means of union in society. A sermon, preached at the anniversary election, in Hartford, May 14th, 1807. By Amos Bassett, A.M. pastor of a church in Hebron. |
Election sermons -- Connecticut -- Hartford -- 1807.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Bassett, Amos, 1764-1828. |
1807-01-01 |
| A narrative of the captivity of Joseph Bartlett among the French and Indians. Written by himself. |
Captivity narratives. |
Bartlett, Joseph, 1686-1754. |
1807-01-01 |
| On the unity of Christ's church. A sermon, delivered in the Town-House in Middleborough, April 16, 1807, before Christians of several denominations. By Joseph Barker, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Middleborough. |
Sermons -- 1807. |
Barker, Joseph, 1751-1815. |
1807-01-01 |
| Commencement. Bowdoin College. September 2, 1807. ... Order of exercises. |
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1807-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Lanesborough, on the festival of St. John the Baptist, June 24, A.L. 5807, at the request, and in the presence of the free and accepted Masons of Friendship, Franklin and Sincerity Lodges. By the Rev. Daniel Burhans, A.M. Rector of Trinity Church, Newtown, (Connecticut.) [One line from St. Paul]. |
Sermons -- 1807.; Prayers. |
Burhans, Daniel, 1763-1853. |
1807-01-01 |
| The water of life: or, A discourse shewing the richness and glory of the grace and spirit of the Gospel, as set forth in Scripture by this term, the water of life. By John Bunyan. [One line from Revelations] |
Sermons -- 1807.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. |
1807-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered in the First Baptist Meeting-House in Boston, on Wednesday, August 19, 1807 [microform] by Joseph Clay, on the occasion of his installation to the pastoral care of the First Baptist Church and Society in said town. |
Installation sermons -- 1807. |
Clay, Joseph, 1764-1811. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in Rutland, on a hay-mow. By Stephen Burroughs, to his auditory the Pelhamites. |
Satires.; Sermons -- 1784.; Hymns. |
Burroughs, Stephen, 1765-1840. |
1807-01-01 |
| God's presence removes the fear of death. A sermon, preached at Barnstable, February 14, 1807, at the interment of the Rev. Oakes Shaw, A.M. Pastor of the West Church in that place; who departed this life Feb. 11, 1807, in the 71st year of his age, and 47th of his ministry. By Jonathan Burr, A.M. Pastor of the Congregational Church in Sandwich. Published at the request of a committee in behalf of the West Church and Society in Barnstable. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Burr, Jonathan, 1757-1842. |
1807-01-01 |
| An account of the triumphant death of Mr. Moses Abbot [microform] extracted from a funeral sermon delivered to the church in Brattle Street, Boston by William Cooper. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Cooper, William, 1694-1743. |
1807-01-01 |
| Early piety [microform] a discourse addressed to youth, soon after the funeral of Mrs. Sally M'Colester, late consort of Mr. Richard M'Colester, who died May 16, 1807, in the 19th year of her age by Moses Dow. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Dow, Moses, 1771-1837. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon on the victory of Christ over death [microform] preached at the funeral of the Rev. William Boyd ... May the seventeenth, A.D. eighteen hundred and seven by Robert Finley. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Finley, Robert, 1772-1817. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered the next Sabbath after the interment of the Hon. Jabez Fisher, Esq. who died on the fifteenth day of October, in the year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred and six, in the eighty-ninth year of his age. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1807-01-01 |
| Catching men the proper work of a Christian minister [microform] illustrated in a sermon, preached at Sudbury (Vt.) January 1st, 1807, at the ordination of the Rev. Silas Parson by Joseph Field. |
Ordination sermons -- 1807. |
Field, Joseph, 1772-1866. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Silas May, who died December 26, 1805, aged 51 [microform] by William Graves. |
Funeral sermons -- 1805. |
Graves, William, 1766-1813. |
1807-01-01 |
| A letter to Rev. Jeremiah Higbee [microform] containing a few remarks upon his sermon delivered at Dea S. Kingstery's, Alstead, at the funeral of Mr. Benton. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Kneeland, Abner, 1774-1844. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered Lord's day, November 2, 1806, at the ordination of the Rev. Samuel Rowley, to the pastoral care of the Baptist Church in Granville, N. York [microform] by Henry Green. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Green, Henry. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon preached in Putney, (Vt.) June 25, 1807 [microform] at the ordination of Reverend Elisha D. Andrews over the Congregational Church ... in that town by Joseph Lathrop. |
Ordination sermons -- 1807. |
Lathrop, Joseph, 1731-1820. |
1807-01-01 |
| A church of God described; the qualifications for membership stated, and Christian fellowship illustrated. In two discourses. By Joseph Lathrop, D.D. Pastor of a Congregational Church in West-Springfield. |
Sermons. |
Lathrop, Joseph, 1731-1820. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon preached July 22, 1807, at the funeral of the Rev. Alexander Macwhorter, D.D., senior pastor of the Presbyterian church in Newark, New-Jersey [microform] by Edward D. Griffin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Griffin, Edward Dorr, 1770-1837. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Caleb Hamilton Shearman, over the Church and First Parish in Dover, New-Hampshire, May 6, 1807. By Thaddeus Mason Harris, minister of Dorchester in Massachusetts. |
Ordination sermons -- 1807.; Hymns. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Dorchester Nov. 26, 1807. On the day of public thanksgiving. By Thaddeus Mason Harris. [Two lines from the Bishop of St. Asaph]. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1807 Nov. 26.; Wrappers (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding). |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1807-01-01 |
| The approved minister. A sermon preached October 28, 1807, at the ordination of the Rev. Enoch Pratt, to the pastoral care of the West Church and Society in Barnstable. By Thaddeus Mason Harris, minister of Dorchester. |
Ordination sermons -- 1807. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered March 18th, 1807, at the ordination of the Rev. Azariah Clark [microform] to the pastoral care of the church and society in New Canaan, N.Y. by Alvan Hyde. |
Ordination sermons -- 1807. |
Hyde, Alvan, 1768-1833. |
1807-01-01 |
| The importance of the church [microform] a sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Herman Humphrey, at Fairfield, April 16, 1807 by Jonathan Miller. |
Ordination sermons -- 1807. |
Miller, Jonathan, 1761-1831. |
1807-01-01 |
| A narrative of the remarkable restoration of Miss Martha Howel, of Minden, in the state of New-York. By Elias Lee, Pastor of the Baptist Church at Ballston Springs. [Three lines of Scripture texts] The profits arising from the sale of this narrative, will be appropriated to the support of the subject thereof; on which account the copy-right has been secured. |
Biographies. |
Lee, Elias, 1765-1828. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached before Union Lodge, in Dorchester; on the festival of St. John the Baptist, June 24, A.L. 5807. By the Rev. and right worshipful brother Thaddeus Mason Harris, minister of Dorchester. [ Two lines in Latin from Cicero] |
Sermons -- 1807. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1807-01-01 |
| Life of General George Washington. Proposals (by John Low, no. 33, Chatham-Street, New-York,) for publishing by subscription ... The life of George Washington ... By John Corry, author of "A satirical view of London," &c. First American edition, from the second London edition, with additions and improvements. |
Broadsides.; Prospectuses.; Subscribers' lists. |
Low, John, 1763-1809. |
1807-01-01 |
| The mode and subjects of baptism examined, in seven sermons. To which is added, a brief history of the Baptists. By Daniel Merrill, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Sedgwick. [Four lines of Scripture text] |
Sermons -- Collections. |
Merrill, Daniel, 1765-1833. |
1807-01-01 |
| The mode and subjects of baptism, examined, in seven sermons. To which is added, a brief history of the Baptists. By Daniel Merrill, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Sedgwick. [Four lines of Scripture text] |
Sermons -- Collections.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Merrill, Daniel, 1765-1833. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805 designed to refute the doctrine of universal salvation. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. Together with an epistle to the author, containing a brief reply to the sermon by the Rev. Hosea Ballou, of Barnard, Vermont. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1807-01-01 |
| Scheme of exercises at the public commencement of Middlebury-College, August 19, 1807. |
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1807-01-01 |
| Philosophical remarks on the Christian religion. By the Rev. J. Moir, A.M. Curate and lecturer of St. Dionis Back Church. |
Subscribers' lists.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Subscription editions (Publishing).; Imposition errors (Printing).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance).; Annotations (Provenance). |
Moir, J. (John) |
1807-01-01 |
| Sermon, delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805 [microform] by Lemuel Haynes. |
Sermons -- 1805. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Belle-ville, in the fourth parish of Newbury, November 24, 1807, at the dedication of the new meeting-house in that place. By James Miltimore, A.M. V.D.M. Published by desire. |
Dedication sermons -- 1807. |
Miltimore, James, 1755-1836. |
1807-01-01 |
| A narrative of the life, adventures, travels and sufferings of Henry Tufts, now residing at Lemington, in the district of Maine. In substance, as compiled from his own mouth. [Two lines from Ovid] Entered as the act directs. |
Autobiographies.; Relief prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance).; Ink stamps (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance).; Annotations (Provenance). |
Tufts, Henry, 1748-1831. |
1807-01-01 |
| Obituary notice of Miss Pamela Foster, daughter of the Hon. Dwight Foster, of Brookfield. |
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1807-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Ashburnham, May 22, 1806 [microform] at the interment of Mr. John Cushing, Jun., who expired at the house of his father by Seth Payson published by request. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Payson, Seth, 1758-1820. |
1807-01-01 |
| Parson Pidgin, or Holy kissing. Verses and a sermon on the subject of holy kissing--occasioned by a report, that Parson Pidgin had kissed a young woman-- Composed by Jonathan Plummer, a travelling preacher. |
Broadsides.; Poems -- 1807.; Sermons -- 1807. |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. |
1807-01-01 |
| Deaths of three persons who killed themselves-- by Jonathan Plummer, a travelling preacher. An elegiac ode & a funeral sermon, on the deaths of a woman and two men who killed themselves about the middle of June, 1807 ... |
Broadsides.; Songs.; Funeral sermons -- 1807.; Relief prints. |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. |
1807-01-01 |
| An account of a voyage up the Mississippi River, from St. Louis to its source; made under the orders of the War Department, by Lieut. Pike, of the United States Army, in the years 1805 and 1806. Compiled from Mr. Pike's journal. |
Maps -- Mississippi River.; Intaglio prints. |
King, N. (Nicholas), 1771-1812. |
1807-01-01 |
| A funeral discourse, the substance of which was delivered in Cavendish, at the interment of Mrs. Esther Chaplin [microform] by Isaiah Parker. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Parker, Isaiah, 1752-1848. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. David Thurston [microform] over the Church of Christ in Winthrop, February 18, 1807 by Elijah Parish. |
Ordination sermons -- 1807. |
Parish, Elijah, 1762-1825. |
1807-01-01 |
| The Christian's warfare and ascension to glory [microform] a sermon delivered at the funeral of ... Cotton Mather Smith ... who departed this life Nov. 27th, 1806 by David L. Perry. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Perry, David L., 1777-1835. |
1807-01-01 |
| The duty and supports of a gospel minister [microform] illustrated in a discourse, delivered on the 26th of August, 1807 at the ordination of the Rev. Oliver Wetmore, to the pastoral care of the united church and congregation of the First Presbyterian Society in Holland Patent, state of New-York by Nathan Perkins. |
Ordination sermons -- 1807. |
Perkins, Nathan, 1748-1838. |
1807-01-01 |
| The character of a faithful minister of the Gospel delineated [microform] in a discourse delivered January 16, 1805, at the ordination of ... Joab Brace ... in Newington by Nathan Perkins. |
Ordination sermons -- 1805. |
Perkins, Nathan, 1748-1838. |
1807-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory for 1807. Containing the names, trades, and residence of the inhabitants of the city, Southwark, and Northern Liberties: also, a calendar, from the 1st of February 1807 to the 1st of February 1808, and other useful information By James Robinson. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1807. |
Robinson, James. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon in the Second Congregational Church, Newport, November 9th, A.D. 1806 [microform] the Lord's Day succeeding the death of Miss Abigail Potter by William Patten. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Patten, William, 1763-1839. |
1807-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Mary Woodward ... [microform] in the meeting-house near Dartmonth College, March 29, 1807 by Roswell Shurtleff. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Shurtleff, Roswell, 1773-1861. |
1807-01-01 |
| Ministerial fidelity illustrated and urged [microform] a sermon delivered at Milton, February 18, 1807, at the ordination of the Rev. Samuel Gile ... by Samuel Stearns. |
Ordination sermons -- 1807. |
Stearns, Samuel, 1770-1834. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon preached November 11, 1806, at the interment of the Hon. Eleazar Brooks, Esq. [microform] by Charles Stearns. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Stearns, Charles, 1753-1826. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the funeral of Mr. Zenas Bliss [microform] who departed this life August 8th, A.D. 1806, in the 27th year of his age by Otis Thompson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Thompson, Otis, 1776-1859. |
1807-01-01 |
| Character of St. Paul [microform] a sermon preached at the ordination of ... Samuel Willard ... 23d of September, 1807 by Nathaniel Thayer. |
Ordination sermons -- 1807. |
Thayer, Nathaniel, 1769-1840. |
1807-01-01 |
| The substance of a discourse [microform] preached in the Second Parish, Plymouth, December 22, 1806, in memory of the landing of our forefathers, 22 December, 1620 by Seth Stetson. |
Forefathers' day sermons -- 1806. |
Stetson, Seth, 1776-1867. |
1807-01-01 |
| Sermons on important subjects [microform] by David Tappan to which are prefixed a biographical sketch of the author, and a sermon preached at his funeral, by Dr. Holmes. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Tappan, David, 1752-1803. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Hartford, January 6, 1807 [microform] at the funeral of the Rev. James Cogswell ... by Nathan Strong. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Strong, Nathan, 1748-1816. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Loudon, August 17, 1806 [microform] after the Funeral of Mr. John Casey Clark, son of Mr. Stephen Clark of Loudon by Jedidiah Tucker. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Tucker, Jedidiah, 1761-1818. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon occasioned by the death of two only children of Philip Hayward, Esq. [microform] delivered at Woodstock, January 25,1807 by Alvan Underwood. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Underwood, Alvan, 1778-1858. |
1807-01-01 |
| University of Vermont, in Burlington. Order of exercises for the public commencement, September 9th, 1807. |
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1807-01-01 |
| A discourse at the funeral of Nehemiah Strong, Esq. ... August 16th, A.D. 1807 [microform] by Elijah Waterman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Waterman, Elijah, 1769-1825. |
1807-01-01 |
| The mourning husband [microform] a discourse, at the funeral of Mrs. Thankful Church, late consort of the Rev. John H. Church, pastor of the church in Pelham, N.H., April 15, 1806 by Leonard Woods. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon, occasioned by the death of Capt. Cyrus Bullard, and preached at Medway, May 25, 1806 [microform] by Luther Wright. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Wright, Luther, 1770-1858. |
1807-01-01 |
| The ancient history of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes and Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians. By Mr. Rollin, late principal of the University of Paris, professor of eloquence in the Royal College, and member of the Royal Academy of Inscriptions and Belles Lettres. Translated from the French. In eight volumes. Vol. I[-VIII]. |
Maps -- Ancient world.; Publishers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston.; Publishers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Charlestown.; Intaglio prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Dentelle bindings (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Marbled edges (Binding).; Boards (Binding). |
Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. |
1807-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached December 24, 1806, at the ordination of the Rev. Stephen Farley [microform] to the pastoral care of the Congregational Church and Society in Claremont by Eli Smith. |
Ordination sermons -- 1806. |
Smith, Eli, 1759-1847. |
1807-01-01 |
| Bible. English. Authorized. 1807. |
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1807-01-01 |
| An elegiac ode, and a funeral sermon on the death of Mr. George Hooker, who was drowned at Newburyport, on the 30th of October, 1807, and on the death of a number of other persons who died suddenly, very lately. By Jonathan Plummer, a travelling preacher. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Funeral sermons -- 1807.; Relief prints. |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. |
1807-01-01 |
| Boston, [29 Sep 1808] The members of the Brattle-Street Social Singing Society, will meet at [Mr Coffins So. Bennet St] on Friday evening ... [Tho. Burley] Sec'ry. |
Invitations. |
Burley, Tho. |
1808-01-01 |
| And'w Maverick copper plate printer no. 34 Liberty Street (near Will'm St.) New York. |
Advertising cards. |
Maverick, Andrew, 1782-1826. |
1808-01-01 |
| A premium presented, as the reward of merit, by D. Jaudon, to his amiable young friend and pupil, Miss [Rebecca Irvine] Union Hall, A.D. 180[8]... |
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1808-01-01 |
| Wm. Wilson tailor, habit mkaer, mens mercer & woollen draper, from London no. 5 Court Street Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Wilson, William. |
1808-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory, for 1808. Containing the names, trades, and residence of the inhabitants of the city, Southwark, and Northern Liberties: also, a calender [sic], from the 1st of February 1808, to the 1st of February 1809, and other useful information. By James Robinson. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1808. |
Robinson, James. |
1808-01-01 |
| A preached Gospel, the great instituted means of salvation [microform] illustrated in a discourse delivered January 20th, 1808, at the ordination of the Rev. Elijah G. Welles by Nathan Perkins. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808. |
Perkins, Nathan, 1748-1838. |
1808-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered March 13, 1808 in consequence of the death of Deacon Thomas Thompson [microform] who departed March 7th in the 66th year of his age by Samuel Spring. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Spring, Samuel, 1746-1819. |
1808-01-01 |
| Memento to youth [microform] a sermon, delivered at the West Church in Arlington at the funeral of Miss Polly Miner, who departed this life, June 6th, 1808, in the 21st year of her age by Abraham Brownson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Brownson, Abraham. |
1808-01-01 |
| The moral and benevolent design of Christianity and Free-Masonry, discussed: a sermon, preached June 24th. A.L. 5808. At the celebration of the festival of St. John, the Baptist, in Danville, (Vt.) By Clark Brown, A.M. a few years since minister in Brimfield, Massachusetts, [sic] |
Sermons -- 1808.; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Brown, Clark, 1771-1817. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at East-Haven, Connecticut, January 13, 1808, at the ordination of the Reverend Saul Clark, to the work of the Gospel ministry in that place [microform] by Vinson Gould. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808. |
Gould, Vinson, 1773-1841. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon on the liturgy of the Protestant Episcopal Church, preached before the convention held in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, June 15, 1808. By James Abercrombie, D.D. one of the Assistant Ministers of Christ-Church and St. Peter's. |
Sermons -- 1808. |
Abercrombie, James, 1758-1841. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the opening of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, May 1808. By the Rev. Archibal Alexander, Pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church, in the city of Philadelphia. |
Sermons -- 1808.; Ink stamps (Provenance). |
Alexander, Archibald, 1772-1851. |
1808-01-01 |
| Two sermons, preached at Montville. The 1st. at the funeral of John G. Hillhouse, Esq., Oct. 11, 1806. Aged 55. The 2d at the funeral of Miss Betsey Hillhouse, his daughter, Dec. 15, 1807, aged 20. By Abishai Alden, A.M. Pastor of the Congregational Church in Montville. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807.; Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Alden, Abishai, 1765-1833. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered November 26, 1808. At the interment of the Rev. Thomas Cary, A.M. senior Pastor of the First Religious Society in Newburyport. By John Andrews, A.M. surviving Pastor. [Two lines of Scripture texts] |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Andrews, John, 1764-1845. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached before His Excellency, James Sullivan, Esq., governor; His Honor, Levi Lincoln, Esq., lieutenant-governor; the honourable Council, and both branches of the legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts. On the day of general election, May 25th, 1808. By Thomas Allen, A.M. Minister of the Congregational Church in Pittsfield. |
Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1808. |
Allen, Thomas, 1743-1810. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the request of the Ladies' Society, instituted for the relief of distressed women and children, in the city of Albany, January 10th, 1808. By the Rev. Frederic [i.e., Frederick] Beasley, M.A. Rector of the Episcopal Church in said city. |
Sermons -- 1808. |
Beasley, Frederick, 1777-1845. |
1808-01-01 |
| The incomparable excellency of religion as the life of man. A sermon. By Samuel Austin, D.D. pastor of a Congregational church in Worcester Massachusetts. |
Sermons -- 1808. |
Austin, Samuel, 1760-1830. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered before the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of New York, October 4, 1808; and published at their request. By the Rev. Frederic [i.e., Frederick] Beasley, A.M. Rector of St. Peter's Church, Albany. |
Sermons -- 1808.; Author's presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Beasley, Frederick, 1777-1845. |
1808-01-01 |
| The comparative advantages of the ministerial profession, delineated in a discourse delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Nathan Parker, over the South Church and Parish in Portsmouth, September 14, 1808. By Aaron Bancroft, A.M. pastor of a Congregational Church in Worcester. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808.; Errata slips (Printing).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Bancroft, Aaron, 1755-1839. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the dedication of the new meetinghouse in Hadley, November 3, 1808. By Samuel Austin, D.D. pastor of a church of Christ, in Worcester. (Published by request.) |
Dedication sermons -- 1808.; Authors' inscriptions (Provenance). |
Austin, Samuel, 1760-1830. |
1808-01-01 |
| Experimental intelligence; or, The New Testament minister: being the experience and call to the ministry of Joseph Boodey, of Alton, N.H. Written by himself, at the request of a number of Christian friends: and for the benefit of the world. : In two parts. [Seven lines of Scripture texts] |
Sermons -- 1808.; Stiffened paper bindings (Binding).; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Boodey, Joseph, 1773-1867. |
1808-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Buckstown, on the annual fast, in the commonwealth of Massachusetts, April 7, 1808. By Rev. Mighill Blood, pastor of the church in Buckstown, (Me.) |
Fast day sermons -- 1808 Apr. 7.; Relief prints -- Seals -- Massachusetts -- 1808. |
Blood, Mighill, 1777-1852. |
1808-01-01 |
| The heavenly footman; or, A description of the man that gets to heaven. Together with the way he runs in; the marks he goes by; and directions how to run so as to obtain. By John Bunyan. To which is added, his life and death; as also, his last sermon. |
Sermons -- 1688.; Quarter bindings (Binding). |
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. |
1808-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered March 23, 1808, at the funeral of Robert Moor Davidson. By Jacob Burnap, A.M. pastor of the church in Merrimac. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808.; Library copies (Provenance).; Bookplates (Provenance). |
Burnap, Jacob, 1748-1821. |
1808-01-01 |
| Lawful amusements A sermon, lately published in London. By Geo. Burder. Author of Villiage sermons, &c. [One line from Romans] |
Sermons.; Initials (Provenance). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1808-01-01 |
| Travels in America, performed in 1806, for the purpose of exploring the rivers Alleghany, Monongahela, Ohio, and Mississippi, and ascertaining the produce and condition of their banks and vicinity. By Thomas Ashe, Esq. |
Travel literature.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Annotations (Provenance). |
Ashe, Thomas, 1770-1835. |
1808-01-01 |
| Miscellaneous works of the Rev. Charles Buck, (author of the Theological dictionary.) Containing The young Christian's guide; or, Suitable directions, cautions, and encouragement, to the believer on his first entrance into the divine life. A treatise on religious experience: in which its nature, evidences, and advantages, are considered. Together with, Anecdotes, religious, moral, and entertaining: alphabetically arranged, and interspersed with a variety of useful observations. In three volumes. Vol. I[-III]. |
Subscribers' lists.; Publishers' advertisements -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Stained edges (Binding).; Binding errors (Binding).; Subscription editions (Publishing).; Annotations (Provenance). |
Buck, Charles, 1771-1815. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the installation of the Rev. James Miltimore, to the pastoral care of the Fourth Church in Newbury, April 27, 1808. By Joseph Buckminster, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Portsmouth, N.H. |
Installation sermons -- 1808. |
Buckminster, Joseph, 1751-1812. |
1808-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College, district of Maine. Order of commencement exercises, September VII, M.DCCC.VIII. |
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1808-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered November 26, 1808. At the interment of the Rev. Thomas Cary, A.M. Senior Pastor of the First Religious Society in Newburyport. By John Andrews, A.M. surviving pastor. [Two lines of Scripture texts] |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Andrews, John, 1764-1845. |
1808-01-01 |
| Christianity defended, against the cavils of infidels, and the weakness of enthusiasts. A sermon preached in the Presbyterian Church at Utica, May 15, 1808. By James Carnahan, pastor of the Presbyterian churches at Utica and Whitesborough. [Four lines of Scripture texts] |
Sermons -- 1808. |
Carnahan, James, 1775-1859. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Samuel Whittelsey, to the work of the Gospel ministry, in New-Preston, Washington, Conn., December 30th, 1807 [microform] and at the ordination of the Rev. Hosea Beckley, to the work of the Gospel ministry, in Dummerston, Vt., March 2d, 1808 by Calvin Chapin. |
Ordination sermons -- 1807. |
Chapin, Calvin, 1763-1851. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. John Codman, to the pastoral care of the Second Church of Christ in Dorchester, Dec. 7, 1808 [microform] by William Ellery Channing. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808. |
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. |
1808-01-01 |
| An address to the youth of the town of Shelburne, occasioned by the death of Miss Melindia Fisk [microform] daughter of Mr. Samuel Fisk, who died April 5th, 1808, in the twentieth year of her age by Amariah Chandler. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Chandler, Amariah, 1782-1864. |
1808-01-01 |
| The heavenly society [microform] a funeral discourse delivered in Green County, on the occasion of the death of Mrs. Jane Horton, May 15th, A.D. 1808 by Thomas Cleland. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Cleland, Thomas, 1778-1858. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached May 11, 1808, at the ordination of the Rev. Ebenezer Hubbard, over the Second Church and society in Newbury [microform] by Timothy Flint. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808. |
Flint, Timothy, 1780-1840. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Gaius Conant, to the pastoral care of the Congregational Church in Paxton, February 17, 1808. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1808-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered, July 19, 1808, at the funeral of Miss Esther Wilder, the eldest daughter of the Rev. John Wilder. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808.; Labels (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Trinity Church, in Boston, on the day appointed for publick thanksgiving throughout the state of Massachusetts, Dec. 1, 1808. By J.S.J. Gardiner, A.M. rector of the Church. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1808 Dec. 1. |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Trinity Church, in Boston, on fast day, April 7, 1808. By J.S.J. Gardiner, A.M. Rector of Trinity Church. |
Fast day sermons -- 1808 Apr. 7. |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Columbia, December 16, 1807 [microform] on account of Deacon Gideon Hotchkiss, who died September 3, 1807, in the ninety first year of his age by Abraham Fowler. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Fowler, Abraham, 1745-1815. |
1808-01-01 |
| A testimony from the Monthly Meeting of Friends of Carmarthenshire and Glamorganshire, concerning Job Thomas, late of Pentwain, in the said county of Carmarthen, deceased. |
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1808-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Sutton, at the interment of Mr. Isaac Stiles, March 27th, 1808 [microform] by Joseph Goffe. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Goffe, Joseph, 1766-1846. |
1808-01-01 |
| On the proper mode of preaching the Gospel [microform] a sermon delivered in the First Society in Branford, Connecticut, June 15, 1808, at the ordination of the Rev. Timothy P. Gillet, to the work of the Gospel ministry in that place by Alexander Gillet. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808. |
Gillet, Alexander, 1749-1826. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the opening of the Theological Institution in Andover; and at the ordination of Rev. Eliphalet Pearson, LL.D., September 28th, 1808. By Timothy Dwight, D.D. president of Yale College. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808.; Prospectuses.; Printed wrappers (Binding). |
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. |
1808-01-01 |
| The deep anxiety of a faithful minister of the Gospel for the welfare of his people [microform] a sermon delivered at the internment of the Rev. Thomas Wells Bray ... April 25th 1808 by John Elliott. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Elliott, John, 1768-1824. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered Feb. 24th, 1808, at the ordination of the Rev. Andrew Eliot [microform] to the pastoral care of the Consociated Church in New-Milford by Samuel Fisher. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808. |
Fisher, Samuel. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Penobscot, November 10, 1807, at the interment of the Rev. Jonathan Powers [microform] by Jonathan Fisher. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Fisher, Jonathan, 1768-1847. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered January 6, 1808, at the ordination of the Rev. Jason Chamberlain [microform] to the pastoral care of the Congregational Church and Society in Guilford, Vt. by Pliny Dickinson, Jun. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808. |
Dickinson, Pliny, 1777-1834. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Hopkinton, on Lord's day, Feb. 28, 1808, occasioned by the death of three persons the week preceeding the time of its delivery [microform] by Nathanael Howe. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Howe, Nathanael, 1764-1837. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Lee, Massachusetts, December 20th, 1807, being the next Lord's day after the interment of Mr. Jonathan Thacher ... and Mrs. Mary Ingersoll ... [microform] by Alvan Hyde. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Hyde, Alvan, 1768-1833. |
1808-01-01 |
| A thanksgiving sermon, preached January 1, 1808, in St. Thomas's, or the African Episcopal, Church, Philadelphia: on account of the abolition of the African slave trade, on that day, by the Congress of the United States. By Absalom Jones, rector of the said church. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1808 Jan. 1.; Hymns. |
Jones, Absalom, 1746-1818. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered in Dalton, March 4, 1808, at the funeral of the Hon. William Williams Esq. who died March 1st æt. 74 [microform] delivered at the house of the deceased by Ebenezer Jennings. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Jennings, Ebenezer, 1778-1859. |
1808-01-01 |
| Stedfast adherence to the oracles of God, as the only rule of Christian faith and duty, an indespensable qualification for the ministerial office [microform] a sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Avery Williams to the pastoral care of the Congregational church and society in Lexington, December 30, 1807 by Samuel Kendal. |
Ordination sermons -- 1807. |
Kendal, Samuel, 1753-1814. |
1808-01-01 |
| Village sermons; or, Sixty-five plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel; intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages. By George Burder. Five volumes in two. Volume I-[II] [One line from Solomon] |
Sermons -- Collections.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1808-01-01 |
| Universal salvation, a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life and character of its author. A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached March 2, 1808, at the ordination of the Rev. Abraham Burnham, to the pastoral care of the lately organized Congregational Church and Society in Pembroke, New-Hampshire. By Walter Harris, A.M. pastor of the church in Dunbarton. Published by the desire of the church and society. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808.; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Harris, Walter, 1761-1843. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Bristol, in Rhode Island, July 9th, 1808, at the funeral of the Hon. William Bradford [microform] by Alexander V. Griswold. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Griswold, Alexander V. (Alexander Viets), 1766-1843. |
1808-01-01 |
| Death, a covenanted blessing to the Christian [microform] a sermon, delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Judith Waldo, wife of Calvin Waldo, Esq., June 6th, A.D. 1808 by Theodore Hinsdale. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Hinsdale, Theodore, 1738-1818. |
1808-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered before the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and Others in North America, at their anniversary meeting in Boston, November 3, 1808. By Abiel Holmes, D.D. Minister of the First Church in Cambridge. |
Anniversary sermons -- 1808.; Prospectuses.; Publishers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston.; Printed wrappers (Binding). |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1808-01-01 |
| Damnable heresies defined and described, in a sermon, preached in North Wilbraham, June 15, 1808. At the ordination of Rev. Thaddeus Osgood, to the office and work of an evangelist. By Joseph Lathrop, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in West-Springfield. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808. |
Lathrop, Joseph, 1731-1820. |
1808-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered in the church in Hollis Street, April 13, 1808, at the interment of the Rev. Samuel West, D.D., late pastor of said church [microform] by John Lathrop. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Lathrop, John, 1740-1816. |
1808-01-01 |
| Memoirs of the life and writings of Benjamin Franklin, L.L.D. F.R.S. minister plenipotentiary from the United States of America to the court of France, and for the treaty of peace and independence with Great Britain, &c. Written by himself, to a late period, and continued to the time of his death by his grandson, William Temple Franklin. Now first published from the original manuscript, comprising the private correspondence & public negotiations of Dr. Franklin: together with the whole of his political, philosophical, & miscellaneous works. Vol. I[-VI]. |
Autobiographies.; Maps -- Atlantic Ocean.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Stained edges (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790. |
1808-01-01 |
| Two sermons, delivered, Feb. 13, 1808, occasioned by the death of Col. Isaac Whittier, who died February 9, 1808, in his fifty-fourth year [microform] by Samuel Mead. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Mead, Samuel. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached October 20th, 1807, at the funeral of Ensign Winthrop Earle, who died October 18th, 1807, aged 33 [microform] by Zephaniah Swift Moore. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Moore, Zephaniah Swift, 1770-1823. |
1808-01-01 |
| Scheme of exercises at the public commencement of Middlebury-College, August 17, 1808. |
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1808-01-01 |
| Memorial, to the Legislature of Massachusetts [microform]. |
Memorials (Legal). |
Austin, Benjamin, 1752-1820. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered May 18th, 1808, at the ordination of the Rev. Joshua Huntington, colleague pastor with the Rev. Joseph Eckley, D.D. of the Church of Christ in Marlborough-Street, Boston [microform] by Jedidiah Morse. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808. |
Morse, Jedidiah, 1761-1826. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Mansfield, July 31, 1808 [microform] being the fourth Lord's Day, after the internment of the Rev. Roland Green ... who died July 4, 1808, in the 71st year of his age by Stephen Palmer. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Palmer, Stephen, 1766-1821. |
1808-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered December 16th, 1807, at the ordination of the Rev. Edward Payson [microform] as colleague pastor of the Second Congregational Church in Portland by Seth Payson. |
Ordination sermons -- 1807. |
Payson, Seth, 1758-1820. |
1808-01-01 |
| The Newburyport hurricane. By Jonathan Plummer, a travelling preacher. An elegiac ode, and a funeral sermon. On the deaths of Mr. John Bernard, Jun. and Mr. Joseph Wingate, drowned near Newburyport; and Mr. John Fisher, drowned near Marblehead, on the evening of Monday, the twentyseventh of June, 1808; by a most tremendous hurricane or tornado. |
Broadsides.; Songs.; Funeral sermons -- 1808.; Relief prints. |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. |
1808-01-01 |
| The powow [microform] being a complete and an exact description of an Indian banquet, held betwixt two friendly tribes of Indians, in the southerly part of North-America, A.D. 1777 by John Rhodes, a seaman of Workington, who was a prisoner among the most uncultivated savages, in different tribes, thirteen years, and five years in different prisons amongst the Spaniards, in South-America, and is now alive, tho' much crippled, in the 54th year of his age. |
Captivity narratives. |
Rhodes, John, b. 1755. |
1808-01-01 |
| Seven sermons and a prayer [microform] preached at the meetings of the Religious Society of Friends, in America and England by William Savery. |
Sermons -- Collections.; Prayers. |
Savery, William, 1750-1804. |
1808-01-01 |
| The conquest of the last enemy, or, Complete victory over death [microform] a discourse delivered March 9, 1807 at the funeral of the Rev. Samuel Foxcroft by Jonathan Scott. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Scott, Jonathan. |
1808-01-01 |
| The Committee appointed on that part of His Excellency the Governor's message, no. 1, which relate to our foreign relations beg leave to submit the following report. ... |
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1808-01-01 |
| The presence of Christ the glory of a church [microform] a discourse preached November 6, 1808, at the opening of the Fourth Presbyterian Church, in Cedar-Street, New-York by John Rodgers. |
Dedication sermons -- 1808. |
Rodgers, John, 1727-1811. |
1808-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Montville, on the death of John G. Hillhouse, the only son of Mrs. Elizabeth Hillhouse. He died October 28, 1806. Aged 4 years. By Joseph Strong, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Norwich. |
Funeral sermons -- 1806. |
Strong, Joseph, 1753-1834. |
1808-01-01 |
| To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled. The undersigned citizens of the state of Vermont, beg leave humbly to represent ... |
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1808-01-01 |
| University of Vermont, in Burlington. Order of exercises, for the public commencement, August 17th, 1808. |
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1808-01-01 |
| Ministers of Christ one [microform] a sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. William Andrews to the pastoral office in Windham, August 10, 1808 by Moses C. Welch. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808. |
Welch, Moses C. (Moses Cook), 1754-1824. |
1808-01-01 |
| The happy effects of divine correction illustrated in a sermon [microform] delivered in the south parish in Brookfield, on Lord's Day, April 10, 1808 immediately previous to the interment of Mrs. Elizabeth Faulkner by Micah Stone. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Stone, Micah, 1770-1852. |
1808-01-01 |
| James Murphy no. 50, Marlboro'-Street-Boston, European, India, and fancy goods, jewelry, watches, & teas, of all kinds ... which he offers very low, wholesale and retail. |
Advertising cards. |
Murphy, James. |
1809-01-01 |
| John Bazin, no. 39, Cornhill, Boston, importer of hard-ware goods ... [Boston May 12th 1809] ... |
Advertising cards. |
Bazin, John, 1757-1848. |
1809-01-01 |
| Election Ball. M[r John F. Munroe's Society] company is requested at Union Hall, on Wednesday the 31st inst. E.M. Wright, J. Ashmun. G. Hinckley, L. Dickinson. managers. Northhampton, May 29, 1809. |
Invitations. |
Wright, E. M. |
1809-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Ezekiel Reed] be diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. [Polly Ford] ... |
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1809-01-01 |
| The duty of masters to their servants in a sermon. By the late reverend, pious, and learned, Samuel Davies, of Hanover County, Virginia. |
Sermons -- 1809. |
Davies, Samuel, 1723-1761. |
1809-01-01 |
| A short enquiry why death is appointed to men in general, and why to good men as well as to others. A sermon, delivered at the funeral of the Rev. Levi Hart, D.D. Pastor of the church in the Second Society of Preston, who died October 27, 1808, aged 70 years. By Joel Benedict, D.D. Pastor of a church in Plainfield. Published by request. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808.; Hymns. |
Benedict, Joel, 1745-1816. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the Church in Brattle Street, Boston, December 18th. 1808. The Lord's day after the publick funeral of His Excellency James Sullivan, governour of the commonwealth of Massachusetts. By Joseph S. Buckminster, Minister of the Society in Brattle Street. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Buckminster, J. S. (Joseph Stevens), 1784-1812. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the installation of Rev. James Thurston, to the pastoral charge of the church in Manchester. By Joseph Buckminster, D.D. |
Installation sermons -- 1809.; Wrappers (Binding).; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Buckminster, Joseph, 1751-1812. |
1809-01-01 |
| The star in the East; a sermon, preached in the parish church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, February 26, 1809. For the benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East." By Rev. Claudius Buchanan, L.L.D. from India. [One line from Matthew] To which is added an appendix, containing the interesting report of Rev. Dr. Kerr, to the governor of Madrass [i.e., Madras], on the state of the ancient Christians in Cochin, and Travancore, and an account of the discoveries made by Rev. Dr. Buchanan, of 200,000 Christians, in the sequestered region of Hindostan. |
Sermons -- 1809. |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. |
1809-01-01 |
| The star in the East; a sermon, preached in the parish-church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, Feb. 26, 1809, for the benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East." By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, LL.D. from India. [Two lines from Matthew] |
Sermons -- 1809.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. |
1809-01-01 |
| The star in the East; a sermon, preached in the parish church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, Feb. 26, 1809. For the benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East." By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, LL.D. from India. [One line from Matthew] To which is added, an appendix, containing the interesting report of the Rev. Dr. Kerr, to the governor of Madras, on the state of the ancient Christians in Cochin and Travancore; and an account of the discoveries, made by the Rev. Dr. Buchanan, of 200,000 Christians, in the sequestered region of Hindostan. |
Sermons -- 1809. |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. |
1809-01-01 |
| The star in the East; a sermon, preached in the parish-church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, February 26, 1809, for the benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East." By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, L.L.D. from India. [One line from Matthew] To which is added, an appendix, containing the interesting report of the Rev. Dr. Kerr, to the governor of Madras, on the state of the ancient Christians in Cochin and Travancore; and an account of the discoveries, made by the Rev. Dr. Buchanan, of 200,000 Christians, in the sequestered region of Hindostan. |
Sermons -- 1809.; Booksellers' advertisements -- New York (State) -- New York.; Printed wrappers (Binding). |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. |
1809-01-01 |
| The star in the East; a sermon, preached in the parish-church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, Feb. 26, 1809, for the benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East." By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, L.L.D. from India. [One line from Matthew] To which is added, an appendix, containing the interesting report of the Rev. Dr. Kerr, to the governor of Madras, on the state of the ancient Christians in Cochin and Travancore; and an account of the discoveries, made by the Rev. Dr. Buchanan, of 200,000 Christians, in the sequestered region of Hindostan. |
Sermons -- 1809.; Stained edges (Binding). |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. |
1809-01-01 |
| The star in the East. A sermon, preached in the parish-church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, February 26, 1809. For the benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East." By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, LL.D. from India. [Two lines from Matthew] Re-published for the benefit of the Connecticut Bible Society. |
Sermons -- 1809. |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. |
1809-01-01 |
| The star in the East; a sermon, preached in the parish-church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, February 26, 1809, for the benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East." By Rev. Claudius Buchanan, L.L.D. from India. [One line from Matthew] To which is added, an appendix, containing the interesting report of Rev. Dr. Kerr, to the governor of Madras, on the state of the ancient Christians in Cochin and Travancore, and an account of the discoveries, made by Rev. Dr. Buchanan, of 200,000 Christians, in the sequestered region of Hindostan. |
Sermons -- 1809.; Publishers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston.; Booksellers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston.; Printed wrappers (Binding). |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. |
1809-01-01 |
| The star in the East; a sermon, preached in the parish-church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, Feb. 26, 1809, for the benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East." By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, L.L.D. from India. [One line from Matthew] To which is added, an appendix, containing the interesting report of the Rev. Dr. Kerr, to the governor of Madras, on the state of the ancient Christians in Cochin and Travancore; and an account of the discoveries, made by the Rev. Dr. Buchanan of 200,000 Christians in the sequestered region of Hindostan. |
Sermons -- 1809. |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. |
1809-01-01 |
| Freshman exhibition. Order of exercises. |
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1809-01-01 |
| A thanksgiving sermon: delivered before the Congregational Society, in Berkley, December 1, 1808. By Rev. Thomas Andros, A.M. [One line from Psalms]. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1808 Dec. 1.; Authors' presentation copies (Provenance). |
Andros, Thomas, 1759-1845. |
1809-01-01 |
| The criminality of restraining prayer. A sermon: delivered before the Congregational Society, in Berkley, Massachusetts, November 6, 1808. By Rev. Thomas Andros, A.M. [One line from Isaiah]. Published by request. |
Sermons -- 1808. |
Andros, Thomas, 1759-1845. |
1809-01-01 |
| The duties of freemasonry illustrated and enforced in a discourse, delivered at Chelmsford, (Massachusetts) at the consecration of Pentucket Lodge, October 12, A.D. 1809--A.L. 5809. By Wilkes Allen, A.M. minister of Chelmsford. Published by request of the M.W.G. Lodge and the fraternity present. |
Sermons -- 1809. |
Allen, Wilkes, 1775-1845. |
1809-01-01 |
| God's care of his church. A sermon, delivered at Gorham, January 18th, 1809, at the ordination of the Rev. Asa Rand, to the pastoral office in that place. By Jesse Appleton, A.M. president of Bowdoin College. |
Ordination sermons -- 1809. |
Appleton, Jesse, 1772-1819. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached August 24, 1808, at Sandwich; before the scholars, and at the request of the trustees of the academy in that place. |
Children's sermons -- 1809.; Juvenile literature -- 1809.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Allyn, John, 1767-1833. |
1809-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon delivered at Northeast-Town, February 26, 1809, one week subsequent to the burial of Harvey Roe ... [microform] by Isaac Allerton. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Allerton, Isaac. |
1809-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Salem, June 22d, 1809, at the installation of the Rev. Edward Turner, over the First Universal Society in said place: by Hosea Ballou, Minister of the United Societies of Barnard and Woodstock, Vt. [Two lines of Scripture texts] |
Installation sermons -- 1809. |
Ballou, Hosea, 1771-1852. |
1809-01-01 |
| The dangerous influence of vicious example. A sermon, delivered in the Second Baptist Meeting House, in Boston, on Lord's Day evening, May 28, 1809. By Thomas Baldwin, D.D. pastor of said church. Published by particular request. |
Sermons -- 1809. |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1809-01-01 |
| Authentic and interesting memoirs of Mrs. Clarke, from her infancy to the present time. Likewise, a faithful account of Mr. Wardle's charges relative to His Royal Highness the Duke of York: together with a summary of the evidence, as taken in the House of Commons. From authentic documents. Illustrated with a beautiful portrait of Mrs. Clarke, from an original drawing. |
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1809-01-01 |
| Authentic and interesting memoirs of Mrs. Clarke, from her infancy to the present time. Likewise, a brief account of Mr. Wardle's charges, relative to His Royal Highness the Duke of York: together with a summary of the evidence, as taken in the House of Commons. Illustrated with a beautiful portrait of Mrs. Clarke. |
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1809-01-01 |
| Authentic and interesting memoirs of Mrs. Clarke, from her infancy to the present time. Likewise, a brief account of Mr. Wardle's charges, relative to His Royal Highness the Duke of York: together with the minutes of evidence, as taken in the House of Commons. From authentic documents. Illustrated with a beautiful portrait of Mrs. Clarke. |
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1809-01-01 |
| The gospel minister commissioned by Christ. A sermon, preached at the ordination of Rev. John Milton Whiton, in Antrim, September 28, 1808. By Samuel Austin, D.D. pastor of a church in Worcester. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808. |
Austin, Samuel, 1760-1830. |
1809-01-01 |
| Freedom in preaching the Gospel, the privilege and the duty of its ministers. A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Warren Fay, to the pastoral care of the church and congregation in Brimfield; November 3, 1808. By Samuel Austin, D.D. pastor of a church in Worcester. |
Ordination sermons -- 1809.; Author's inscriptions (Provenance). |
Austin, Samuel, 1760-1830. |
1809-01-01 |
| God is the shepherd of believers. A sermon, preached at Hopkinton on the first Sabbath in June, 1767. By the late Rev. Samuel Barrett, A.M. the first settled minister of that town. [One line in Latin with English translation] |
Sermons -- 1767.; Wrappers (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding). |
Barrett, Samuel, 1700-1772. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered June 7th, 1809. At the ordination of the Rev. Ichabod Nichols, as colleague pastor of the First Congregational Church in Portland. By Thomas Barnard, D.D. Pastor of the North Church, in Salem (Mass.). |
Ordination sermons -- 1809.; Booksellers' labels (Provenance). |
Barnard, Thomas, 1748-1814. |
1809-01-01 |
| The remedy for duelling. A sermon, delivered before the Presbytery of Long-Island, at the opening of their session, at Aquebogue, April 16, 1806. By Lyman Beecher, A.M. pastor of the church in East-Hampton. First published by request of the Presbytery. Re-published by subscription. To which is annexed, the resolutions and address of the Anti-duelling Association of New-York. |
Sermons -- 1806.; Booksellers' advertisements -- New York (State) -- New York.; Printed wrappers (Binding). |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1809-01-01 |
| The government of God desirable. A sermon delivered at Newark, during the session of the Synod of New-York and New-Jersey, October, 1808. By Lyman Beecher, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ, in East-Hampton, Long-Island. Published at the request of many who heard it. |
Sermons -- 1808. |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1809-01-01 |
| The government of God desirable. A sermon delivered at Newark, during the session of the Synod of New-York and New-Jersey, October, 1808. By Lyman Beecher, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ, in East-Hampton, Long-Island. |
Sermons -- 1808.; Booksellers' advertisements -- New York (State) -- New York.; Printed wrappers (Binding). |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered before the members of the Female Charitable Society in Newburyport, May 22, 1809: it being their sixth anniversary. By Joseph Buckminster, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Portsmouth (N.H.) Published at the request of the managers. |
Anniversary sermons -- 1809. |
Buckminster, Joseph, 1751-1812. |
1809-01-01 |
| The star in the East. A sermon, preached in the parish-church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, February 26, 1809. For the benefit of the Society of Missions to Africa and the East. By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, LL.D. from India. [Two lines from Matthew] |
Sermons -- 1809.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. |
1809-01-01 |
| The star in the East; a sermon, preached in the parish church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday Feb. 26, 1809. For the benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East." Containing an account of the conversion to Christianity of two Arabians, of noble families, and persons of consideration in their own country. By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan. L.L.D. for many years vice-provost in the College of Fort-William, in Bengal: who while in that station availed himself of every privilege, and unwearedly employed himself in disseminating the principles of Christianity, through that and the neighbouring countries in Asia. [Two lines from Matthew] |
Sermons -- 1809. |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. |
1809-01-01 |
| The following letter was written by Dr. Buchanan ... for the purpose of giving to his friend some information ... with respect to the state of Christianity in India. ... |
Sermons -- 1809.; Wrappers (Binding).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. |
1809-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon, delivered at Belchertown, March 23d, 1809, at the interment of Mrs. Eunice Phelps, consort of Abner Phelps, A.B. By Sylvester Burt, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Western. Published by request. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Burt, Sylvester, 1780-1838. |
1809-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered at Litchfield, in New-Hampshire, at the funeral of Robert Parker, Esquire. January 17, 1809. By Jacob Burnap, A.M. pastor of the church in Merrimack. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Burnap, Jacob, 1748-1821. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Waterbury, (Salem Parish) Dec. 2, A.L. 5808, on the death of Mr. Asahel Lewis. Also at Danbury, January 10, 1809, at the funeral of James Clark, Esq. By the Rev. Daniel Burhans, A.M. Rector of Trinity Church, Newtown. [One line from Hebrews] |
Funeral sermons -- 1808.; Funeral sermons -- 1809.; Prayers. |
Burhans, Daniel, 1763-1853. |
1809-01-01 |
| The water of life: or, A discourse shewing the richness and glory of the grace and spirit of the Gospel, as set forth in Scripture, by this term, the water of life. By John Bunyan. [One line from Revelations] |
Sermons -- 1809. |
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Montpelier, Vermont, at the ordination of the Rev. Chester Wright, August 16, 1809. By the Rev. Asa Burton, D.D. pastor of the church in Thetford. |
Ordination sermons -- 1809.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Burton, Asa, 1752-1836. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at King's Chapel, Boston, January 1, 1809, being the Sabbath of the authors ordination as one of the ministers of that society [microform] by Samuel Cary. |
Ordination sermons -- 1809. |
Cary, Samuel, 1785-1815. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. John Codman, to the pastoral care of the Second Church of Christ, in Dorchester, Dec. 7, 1808 [microform] by William Ellery Channing. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808. |
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. John Codman, to the pastoral care of the Second Church of Christ in Dorchester, Dec. 7, 1808 [microform] by William Ellery Channing. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808. |
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. |
1809-01-01 |
| The Collection of Psalm and hymn tunes sung at the chapel of the Lock Hospital. |
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1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached January 18, 1809, at the ordination of the Rev. Elijah Dexter, to the pastoral care of the church in Plympton [microform] by Oliver Cobb. |
Ordination sermons -- 1809. |
Cobb, Oliver, 1770-1849. |
1809-01-01 |
| Proposals for publishing in New-Brunswick, a weekly newspaper, to be entitled New-Jersey intelligencer. |
Broadsides.; Prospectuses.; Subscribers' lists. |
Crowell, T. B. (Timothy Bloomfield) |
1809-01-01 |
| The substance of a sermon delivered at the funeral of Miss Nabby Frothingham, of Middletown, Conn., February 24, 1809 ... in the Methodist meeting-house [microform] by Joseph Crawford to which is annexed, a short account of her experience by her afflicted father. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Crawford, Joseph. |
1809-01-01 |
| The resurrection of believers [microform] a discourse delivered at Pelham, N.H. immediately after the interment of Mr. Joshua Atwood, Lord's-day, July 9th, 1809 by John Hubbard Church. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Church, John Hubbard, 1772-1840. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered in Marlborough at the ordination of the Rev. Sylvester F. Bucklin, November 2, 1808 [microform] by Pitt Clark [sic]. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808. |
Clarke, Pitt, 1763-1835. |
1809-01-01 |
| The Gospel, the power of God unto salvation [microform] a sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Thomas Ruggles, to the pastoral care of the First Church in Derby, August 31, 1809 by Aaron Dutton. |
Ordination sermons -- 1809. |
Dutton, Aaron, 1780-1849. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Haverhill, December 21, 1808, at the ordaination [sic] of the Rev. Joshua Dodge, to the work of the ministry, and pastoral care of the First Church and Society in that town [microform] by Joseph Dana. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808. |
Dana, Joseph, 1742-1827. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. William Richey [microform] to the pastoral care of the church and society in Canton, July 1, 1807 by Elijah Dunbar, Jun. to which are subjoined the charge, by Jabez Chickering, of Dedham, and the right hand of fellowship by Edward Richmond, of Stoughton also, an appendix, giving an historical account of the rise and formation of the several churches in the towns of Canton, Sharon and Stoughton ... |
Ordination sermons -- 1807. |
Dunbar, Elijah, 1773-1850. |
1809-01-01 |
| The giver more blessed than the receiver. A discourse, addressed to the congregation in Franklin. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. |
Sermons -- 1809.; Booksellers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston.; Printed wrappers (Binding). |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1809-01-01 |
| Memoirs of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson [microform] containing a brief sketch of her life, with some of her writings to which is added, the Rev. Mr. Worcester's sermon occasioned by her death. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Emerson, Eleanor, 1777-1808. |
1809-01-01 |
| Obituary, sketch of the character of the late Hon. Thomas Dawes ... [microform] by the Rev. Dr. Eckley. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809.; Obituaries. |
Eckley, Joseph, 1750-1811. |
1809-01-01 |
| A discourse, occasioned by the death of His Excellency, Jonathan Trumbull, Esq., governor of the state of Connecticut; and delivered, at the request of the General Assembly, in the Brick Church in New-Haven. By Timothy Dwight, D.D. president of Yale-College. Published by the request of the General Assembly. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Edwards Whipple, to the pastoral care of the First Congregational Church in Charlton, January 25, 1804. By Nathaniel [i.e., Nathanael] Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Ordination sermons -- 1804.; Printed wrappers (Binding).; Ornate types (Type evidence).; Booksellers' advertisements -- New York (State) -- New York. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1809-01-01 |
| The three funerals [microform] a discourse preached at the funeral of Mr. Amos Leech, of Mrs. Lucretia Buel, and of a young child, daughter of Mr. John and Mrs. Rhoda Champion, who were interred at one time, February 15, 1809 by Zebulon Ely. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Ely, Zebulon, 1759-1824. |
1809-01-01 |
| The peaceful end of the perfect man [microform] a discourse, delivered in Lebanon at the funeral of His Excellency Jonathan Trumbull, governor of the state of Connecticut who died August 7th, 1809, aged 69 by Zebulon Ely. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Ely, Zebulon, 1759-1824. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Trinity Church, September 22nd, 1809, before the members of the Boston Female Asylum, being their ninth anniversary. By J.S.J. Gardiner, A.M. Rector of Trinity Church. |
Anniversary sermons -- 1809.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1809-01-01 |
| The Christian's victory over death and the grave [microform] a sermon, delivered at Trinity Church, November 5, 1809, on the decease of Elizabeth Lady Temple by John S.J. Gardiner. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached November 15, 1809, at the installation of the Rev. Stephen Chapin, to the pastoral care of the church and people in Mont Vernon, New-Hampshire. By Walter Harris, A.M. pastor of the church in Dunbarton. |
Installation sermons -- 1809.; Owners' verses (Provenance). |
Harris, Walter, 1761-1843. |
1809-01-01 |
| God the hope of the afflicted. A discourse, delivered at Dunbarton, in New-Hampshire, December 30, 1808, at the funeral of Mrs. Anna Burnham, consort of the Rev. Abraham Burnham, pastor of the church in Pembroke. By Walter Harris, A.M. Pastor of the church in Dunbarton. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Harris, Walter, 1761-1843. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Samuel Osgood, to the pastoral care of the First Church and Society in Springfield, January 25, 1809. By Thaddeus Mason Harris, minister of Dorchester. |
Ordination sermons -- 1809. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1809-01-01 |
| Struggles through life, exemplified in the various travels and adventures in Europe, Asia, Africa, & America, of Lieut. John Harriott, now resident-magistrate of the Thames-Police. In two volumes. Volume I[-II]. |
Memoirs.; Travel literature.; Booksellers' catalogues -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
Harriott, John, 1745-1817. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached, June 22, 1809, at the dedication of a new house of worship, in Brighton, by John Foster, A.M. Minister of the society in that town. |
Dedication sermons -- 1809. |
Foster, John, 1763-1829. |
1809-01-01 |
| Universal salvation, a very ancient doctrine [microform] with some account of the life and character of the author a sermon delivered at Rutland, West Parish, in the year 1805 by Lemuel Haynes. |
Sermons -- 1805. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Cambridge, April 6, 1809, the day of the public fast. By Abiel Holmes, D.D. Minister of the First Church in Cambridge. |
Fast day sermons -- 1809.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Townsend, March 3, 1808, at the interment of the remains of Lt. Jacob Blodget [microform] who departed this life Feb. 29, 1808, in the sixteenth year of his age by Ebenezer Hill. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Hill, Ebenezer, 1766-1854. |
1809-01-01 |
| Discourse delivered in Freeport, Maine, Feb. 10, 1809, at the funeral of Rev. Samuel Veazie ... [microform] by William Jenks. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Jenks, William, 1778-1866. |
1809-01-01 |
| Two sermons delivered at Southwick, July 23, 1809 [microform] on occasion of the death of four young women, who were drowned in a pond in that town, July 15 by Joseph Lathrop. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Lathrop, Joseph, 1731-1820. |
1809-01-01 |
| The Kentucky almanack, for the year of our Lord 1810 ... Calculated for the latitude of 37̊ North, and a meridian of 28' of time West of the City of Washington: and will serve without any sensible variation, for the State of Ohio, the Indiana Territory, State of Tennessee, and the western parts of Virginia. |
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1809-01-01 |
| Leichenrede bey der Beerdigung Seiner Wohl-Ehrw. des Herrn Christoph Emanuel Schulze's [microform] gehalten, den 18ten Merz, 1809, von Georg Lochman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Lochman, Johann Georg, 1773-1826. |
1809-01-01 |
| The comforts of religion, at seasons when they are most needed [microform] a discourse occasioned by the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Lathrop ... aged 58 John Lathrop. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Lathrop, John, 1740-1816. |
1809-01-01 |
| Scheme of exercises at the public commencement of Middlebury-College, August 16, 1809. |
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1809-01-01 |
| Exhibition. Afternoon.--Junior class ... Evening.--Senior class. ... |
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1809-01-01 |
| To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled--The petition of the undersigned citizens of the Territory of Michigan, respectfully represents ... = À l'honorable Senat et la Chambre des Representants des Etats Unis de l'Amerique en Congrès assemblés--La petition des soussignés citoyens du Territoire de Michigan, represente respecteusement ... |
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1809-01-01 |
| To His Excellency James Madison, president of the United States of America. |
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1809-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered in Wethersfield, at the funeral of the Honourable John Chester, Esq., who died November 4th, 1809, in the 61st year of his age [microform] by John Marsh. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Marsh, John, 1742-1821. |
1809-01-01 |
| Melancholy event at Fort Constitution, in Portsmouth harbour, on the Fourth of July, 1809, eight men were killed and a number wounded, by the burning of about three hundred wt. of gun-powder; upon which dreadful occasion the following lines were made. |
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1809-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory for 1809. Containing the names, trades, and residence, of the inhabitants of the city, Southwark, and Northern Liberties. Also, a calendar, from the 1st of February 1809, to the 1st of February 1810. And other useful information. By James Robinson. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1809. |
Robinson, James. |
1809-01-01 |
| The Portsmouth Harbour tragedy, by Jonathan Plummer, a travelling preacher, physician, & poet. An elegiac ode & funeral sermon, on the deaths of eight persons, killed, or mortally wounded, at Fort Constitution, in Portsmouth Harbour, on the Fourth of July, 1809 ... |
Broadsides.; Songs.; Funeral sermons -- 1809.; Relief prints. |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. |
1809-01-01 |
| Sermon preached at Granville, Ohio, December 14, 1808 at the ordination of the Rev. Timothy Harris to the pastoral care of the Congregational Church and Society ... [microform] by Samuel P. Robbins. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808. |
Robbins, Samuel P. (Samuel Prince), d. 1823. |
1809-01-01 |
| Fidelity in ministers [microform] a sermon delivered November 22, 1809, at the ordination of Rev. Samuel Ripley to the care of the church and congregation in Waltham ... by Ezra Ripley. |
Ordination sermons -- 1809. |
Ripley, Ezra, 1751-1841. |
1809-01-01 |
| A discourse at the funeral of Mrs. Emily Jewett [microform] aged 27, who died of a consumption, 4th June, 1809, the consort of Mr. Moses Jewett, in Burlington by David Sanders. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Sanders, Daniel Clarke, 1768-1850. |
1809-01-01 |
| Relief to the afflicted [microform] the substance of a discourse delivered at Haverhill, N.H., Dec. 13, 1808 at the funeral of Col. Simon Towle by David Sutherland. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Sutherland, David, 1777-1855. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Preston, the Lord's day after the interment of the Rev. Levi Hart, D.D. who died October 27, 1808, æt. 70 [microform] by Joseph Strong. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Strong, Joseph, 1753-1834. |
1809-01-01 |
| Proposal by J.W. Scott, for publishing by subscription, The moment: a poem, addressed to the American people, and other poems. By J. McCoy. ... The moment was written in March last, when the feelings of the nation were in high agitation ... |
Broadsides.; Prospectuses.; Subscribers' lists. |
Scott, John Welwood, 1777?-1842. |
1809-01-01 |
| The True nature of good works. |
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1809-01-01 |
| The life of our blessed Saviour Jesus Christ: with considerations and discourses, upon the conception, nativity, circumcision, baptism, temptation, preaching, miracles, passion, resurrection, and ascension into heaven. Including several unanswerable arguments, in defence of the divinity of our Holy Redeemer, and the truths of the Christian religion, obvious to the meanest capacity. Likewise, The lives, acts, and deaths, of the holy evangelists and apostles, as recorded by the primitive fathers, and ancient writers of unquestionable veracity. By Jeremiah [i.e., Jeremy] Taylor, D.D. |
Subscribers' lists.; Leather bindings (Binding). |
Taylor, Jeremy, 1613-1667. |
1809-01-01 |
| A sermon discourse on the death of Mrs. Catharine Janes ... [microform] by Elijah Wollage. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Wollage, Elijah, 1769-1847. |
1809-01-01 |
| The Christian mourning with hope [microform] a sermon delivered at Beverly, Nov. 14, 1808, on occasion of the death of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson ... by Samuel Worcester to which are annexed writings of Mrs. Emerson, with a brief sketch of her life. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Worcester, Samuel, 1770-1821. |
1809-01-01 |
| The Christian mourning with hope [microform] a sermon delivered at Beverly, Nov. 14, 1808, on occasion of the death of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson by Samuel Worcester to which are annexed writings of Mrs. Emerson, with a brief sketch of her life. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Worcester, Samuel, 1770-1821. |
1809-01-01 |
| W. Hooker, instrument maker & chart seller to the U.S. Navy and agent for the nautical store 202 Water Street. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Hooker, William. |
1810-01-01 |
| Wm. B. Bradford Jr. wholesale & retail grocer, 23 & 24 India Street Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Bradford, William B. |
1810-01-01 |
| Frederick Wm. Geyer, sugar-refiner, Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Geyer, Frederick William. |
1810-01-01 |
| Clock dials manufactured by Nolen & Curtis Washington St. Boston ... |
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1810-01-01 |
| George Livermore, wholesale & retail dealer in teas & West India goods, 22 Merchants Row, Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Livermore, George. |
1810-01-01 |
| Hog's bristles wanted. Cash paid for combed hog's bristles, by Artemas Woodward, brush maker, Medfield, Massachusetts. |
Advertising cards. |
Woodward, Artemas. |
1810-01-01 |
| R.H. Parker Salem Massachusetts 1810. |
Advertising cards. |
Parker, Robert H., d. 1830. |
1810-01-01 |
| Samuel Larkin, at the Portsmouth book-store ... Portsmouth ... |
Advertising cards. |
Larkin, Samuel. |
1810-01-01 |
| Mr. Davis, (professor of literature) will pronouce a discourse on education and popular eloquence, [Saturday] evening at [Porter's Tavern.] ... [Cambridge, 3, March 1810] ... |
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1810-01-01 |
| Clock dials manufactured by Nolen & Curtis Washington St. Boston ... |
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1810-01-01 |
| Le Vrai taffetas D'Angleterre prepare par G. Knowles. |
Advertising cards. |
Knowles, G. |
1810-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving Ball. The attendance of [Mr. Asiel Bacon's] company is solicited at Free-Mason's Hall, Friday, Nov. 30th ... H. Pierce, J. Buswell, H. Hibbard, T.L. Paine, managers. Canterbury, November, 1810. |
Invitations. |
Pierce, H. |
1810-01-01 |
| R.H. Parker Salem Massachusetts 1810. |
Advertising cards. |
Parker, Robert H., d. 1830. |
1810-01-01 |
| Hervey Luce, saddle, harness, cap and trunk maker, Cooperstown. |
Advertising cards. |
Luce, Hervey. |
1810-01-01 |
| An address delivered at the South Parish in Ispwich, April 24, 1810 at the interment of Mrs. Mary Cleaveland ... [microform] by Asahel Huntington. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Huntington, Asahel, 1761-1813. |
1810-01-01 |
| Universal salvation, a very ancient doctrine [microform] with some account of the life and character of its author a sermon delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805 by Lemuel Haynes. |
Sermons -- 1805. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1810-01-01 |
| Universal salvation a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life and character of its author. A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, Vermont, in the year 1805. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at York, March 16, 1810, at the interment of the Reverend Isaac Lyman [microform] who deceased March 13, 1810, in the 86th year of his age, and the 61st year of his ministry by Moses Hemmenway. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Hemmenway, Moses, 1735-1811. |
1810-01-01 |
| Shoe store. Benjamin P. Dix, dealer in boots & shoes, comprising the various kinds for gentlemen's, ladies' and children's wear. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Dix, Benjamin P. |
1810-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory, for 1810. Containing the names, trades, & residence, of the inhabitants, of the city, Southwark, & Northern Liberties. Also, a calendar, from the first of March 1810, to the first of March 1811. And other useful information. By James Robinson. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1810. |
Robinson, James. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon preached Lord's Day at the funeral of Mr. Alpha Child [microform] who departed this life Jan. 20, 1809, aged 55 by William Graves. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Graves, William, 1766-1813. |
1810-01-01 |
| An account of expeditions to the sources of the Mississippi, and through the western parts of Louisiana, to the sources of the Arkansaw, Kans, La Platte, and Pierre Jaun, rivers; performed by order of the government of the United States during the years 1805, 1806, and 1807. And a tour through the interior parts of New Spain, when conducted through these provinces, by order of the captain-general, in the year 1807. By Major Z.M. Pike. Illustrated by maps and charts. |
Maps -- Louisiana.; Maps -- Mississippi River.; Maps -- New Mexico.; Intaglio prints.; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Leather bindings (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold stamped leather (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance). |
Pike, Zebulon Montgomery, 1779-1813. |
1810-01-01 |
| An Entertaining controversy, between Rev. Lemuel Haynes, minister of a Congregational church in Rutland, (Vermont.) and Rev. Hosea Ballou, preacher of the doctrine of universal salvation. Consisting first, of a sermon by Mr. Haynes, delivered at West-Rutland, in the year 1805, entitled, "Universal salvation a vaery ancient doctrine; with some account of the life and character of its author," immediately after hearing Mr. Ballou, "zealously exhibit his sentiments," in support of that doctrine. Second, an epistle by Mr. Ballou to Mr. Haynes, being a reply to his sermon delivered at West-Rutland. Third, a lengthy letter by Mr. Haynes, to Mr. Ballou, in reply to the epistle. |
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1810-01-01 |
| The government of God desirable. A sermon delivered at Newark, during the session of the Synod of New-York and New-Jersey, October, 1808. By Lyman Beecher, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ, in East-Hampton, Long-Island. Published at the request of many who heard it |
Sermons -- 1808. |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1810-01-01 |
| The government of God desirable. A sermon delivered at Newark, during the session of the Synod of New-York and New-Jersey, October, 1808. By Lyman Beecher, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ, in East-Hampton, Long-Island. |
Sermons -- 1808. |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1810-01-01 |
| The death of a wife remembered and improved. A discourse, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Susan Bemis, consort of the Reverend Stephen Bemis, and delivered at Harvard Oct. 21, 1810. By Stephen Bemis. Congregational minister of Harvard. [Five lines from Young] |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Bemis, Stephen, 1774-1828. |
1810-01-01 |
| The faithful steward. A sermon, delivered October 24, 1810, at the ordination of the Rev. Allen Greeley, to the pastoral care of the Congregational Church in Turner. By Francis Brown, Pastor of the First Church in Northyarmouth. |
Ordination sermons -- 1810.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Brown, Francis, 1784-1820. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon, on religious melancholy, delivered in the church of St. Andrew, Scituate, on Sunday, 1st October, 1810. By James Bowers, Rector of St. Michael's Church, Marblehead. Published by desire. |
Sermons -- 1810.; Prayers.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Bowers, James, d. 1834. |
1810-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College, District of Maine. Order of commencement exercises, September V, MDCCCX. |
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1810-01-01 |
| Village sermons; or, Sixty-five plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel; intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages. By George Burder. Five volumes in two. Vol. I-[II]. [One line from Solomon] |
Sermons -- Collections.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Library copies (Provenance).; Ink stamps (Provenance).; Bookplates (Provenance). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1810-01-01 |
| God's government and works considered as always affording subjects of gratitude and joy: a sermon, preached in Swanzey, N.H. November 23d, and in Orange, Mass. November 30th, on the annual thanksgivings in those states, 1809. By Clark Brown, A.M. a few years since, Minister of the Congregational Church and Society in Brimfield, Massachusetts. Published by the particular desire, and at the expense of several of the audience at Orange, Mass. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1809 Nov. 23.; Thanksgiving sermons -- 1809 Nov. 30. |
Brown, Clark, 1771-1817. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in Chazy, (N.Y.) October 18, 1808; at the funeral of Capt. John Douglass, who departed this life, Sabbath, Oct. 16. By the Rev. Joel Byington, Pastor of the Presbyterian Congregational Church, in that place. Printed by the request of the mourners. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808.; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Byington, Joel. |
1810-01-01 |
| False teachers described. A sermon, delivered at Thetford, Lord's day, December 24th, 1809. By Asa Burton, D.D. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Thetford. Printed by particular request. [Three lines from Peter] |
Sermons -- 1809.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Burton, Asa, 1752-1836. |
1810-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Sophia Robinson, the wife of Mr. Samuel Robinson and daughter of Mr. Richard Wallece ... [microform] by Asa Burton. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Burton, Asa, 1752-1836. |
1810-01-01 |
| An oration, pronounced before George Washington Lodge, at Strafford, on the anniversary of St. John the Baptist, June 25, A.L. 5810. By Brother Samuel Austin. Published at the particular request of said lodge. |
Sermons -- 1810. |
Austin, Samuel, 1773-1859. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Saco, October 24, 1810, at the ordination of the Rev. Jonathan Cogswell, to the pastoral office, in that place, by Jesse Appleton, president of Bowdoin College. |
Ordination sermons -- 1810. |
Appleton, Jesse, 1772-1819. |
1810-01-01 |
| The star in the East; a sermon, preached in the parish-church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, Feb. 26, 1809, for the benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East." By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, L.L.D. from India. [Two lines from Matthew] To which is added, an appendix, containing the interesting report of the Rev. Dr. Kerr, to the governor of Madras, on the state of the ancient Christians in Cochin and Travancore; and an account of the discoveries, made by the Rev. Dr. Buchanan, of 200,000 Christians, in the sequestered regions of Hindostan. |
Sermons -- 1809. |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. |
1810-01-01 |
| The star in the East; a sermon, preached in the parish church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, February 26, 1809. For the benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East." By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, LL.D. from India. [Two lines from Matthew] To which is added an appendix, containing the interesting report of the Rev. Dr. Kerr, to the governor of Madrass [i.e., Madras], on the state of the ancient Christians in Cochin and Travancore; and an account of the discoveries, made by the Rev. Dr. Buchanan, of two hundred thousand Christians, in the sequestered region of Hindostan. |
Sermons -- 1809. |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. |
1810-01-01 |
| The history of the reign of George III. to the termination of the late war. To which is prefixed, a view of the progressive improvement of England, in prosperity and strength, to the accession of His Majesty. In four volumes. By Robert Bisset, LL.D. author of the "Life of Burke," &c. &c. Vol. I[-IV]. |
Subscribers' lists.; Intaglio prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Subscription editions (Publishing). |
Bisset, Robert, 1759-1805. |
1810-01-01 |
| The star in the East. A sermon, preached in the parish-church of St. James, Bristol, Eng. on Sunday, February 26, 1809. For the benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East." By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, LL.D. from India. [Two lines from Matthew] |
Sermons -- 1809. |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. |
1810-01-01 |
| Bible. N.T. Epistles. English. Macknight. 1810. |
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1810-01-01 |
| The star in the East. A sermon, preached in the parish-church of St. James, Bristol, on Sunday, February 26, 1809. For the benefit of the "Society for Missions to Africa and the East." By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, L.L.D. from India. [Two lines from Matthew] With an appendix, by George Buchanan. |
Sermons -- 1809. |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. |
1810-01-01 |
| The first settlement of New England [microform] a sermon delivered in the South Parish in Andover, April 5, 1810, being the annual fast in Massachusetts by John Hubbard Church. |
Fast day sermons -- 1810 Apr. 5. |
Church, John Hubbard, 1772-1840. |
1810-01-01 |
| The installation of Reverend Edward Mitchell, as colleague with Rev. John Murray, over the First Universal Society in Boston, September 12, 1810. Published by desire of the Society. |
Installation sermons -- 1810. |
Mitchell, Edward, 1768?-1834. |
1810-01-01 |
| A narrative of the most remarkable particulars in the life of James Albert, Akawsaw, Granwasa; as dictated by himself. |
Autobiographies.; Printed boards (Binding).; Pictorial bindings (Binding). |
Gronniosaw, James Albert Ukawsaw. |
1810-01-01 |
| An oration delivered in the Universalian Meeting House, Portsmouth, before the Grand Lodge of the state of Newhampshire, and St. John's Lodge of Portsmouth; at the celebration of St. John the Baptist, A. L. 5810. By Br. Hosea Ballou. Published at the request of the Grand Lodge. |
Sermons -- 1810.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Ballou, Hosea, 1771-1852. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Penobscot, district of Maine, November 22, 1809. At the ordination of the Rev. Philip Spaulding, over the Congregational Church and Society in that place. By Kiah Bailey [i.e., Bayley], A.M. Congregational minister in New-Castle. |
Ordination sermons -- 1809.; Library copies (Provenance). |
Bayley, Kiah, 1770-1857. |
1810-01-01 |
| Some account of the early part of the life of Elizabeth Ashbridge, who died, in the truth's service, at the house of Robert Lecky, in the county of Carlow, Ireland, the 16th of 5th month, 1755. Written by herself. [Four lines from Scripture] |
Autobiographies.; Wrappers (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Ashbridge, Elizabeth, 1713-1755. |
1810-01-01 |
| Some account of the early part of the life of Elizabeth Ashbridge, who died, in the service of the truth, at the house of Robert Lecky, in the county of Carlow, Ireland, the 16th of 5th month, 1755. Written by herself. [Three lines of Scripture texts] |
Autobiographies.; Printed wrappers (Binding).; Booksellers' advertisements -- New Hampshire -- Concord. |
Ashbridge, Elizabeth, 1713-1755. |
1810-01-01 |
| The immutability of religion. A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Reuben Nason, to the pastoral charge of the Congregational church in Freeport, February 7th, 1810. By Jesse Appleton, A.M. |
Ordination sermons -- 1810.; Authors' presentation copies (Provenance). |
Appleton, Jesse, 1772-1819. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the funeral of Mr. Samuel Phillips, at Athol, February 6th, 1810. By Elisha Andrews, A.M. Pastor of the Baptist Church in Templeton. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Andrews, Elisha, 1768-1840. |
1810-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered at Plymouth December 22, 1809, at the celebration of the 188th anniversary of the landing of our forefathers in that place. By Abiel Abbot, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Beverly. |
Forefathers' day sermons -- 1809. |
Abbot, Abiel, 1770-1828. |
1810-01-01 |
| An elegy written in memory of John Clark Folsom, (son of Mr. Jeremiah and Mrs. Olive Folsom, now of Farmington, N.H. late from Newburyport, Mass.) who died of a consumption ... on the 23d of April, 1810 ... Composed by Joseph Boodey, preacher of the Gospel, New-Durham, N.H. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Relief prints. |
Boodey, Joseph, 1773-1867. |
1810-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered before the members of the Salem Female Charitable Society, September 27, 1810, being their tenth anniversary. By Lucius Bolles, A.M. Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Salem, Mass. Preached and published at the request of the Society. |
Sermons -- 1810.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Bolles, Lucius, 1779-1844. |
1810-01-01 |
| Union with France a greater evil than union with Britain. A sermon preached in Rowley, West-Parish, at the annual fast, April 5th, 1810. By Isaac Braman. [Four lines of quotations in Latin and English] |
Fast day sermons -- 1810 Apr. 5. |
Braman, Isaac, 1770-1858. |
1810-01-01 |
| The spirits that are not of God. A sermon preached in Salisbury, West-Parish, Lord's day, July 29, 1810. By Isaac Braman, of Rowley. [Eight lines of Scripture texts] |
Sermons -- 1810. |
Braman, Isaac, 1770-1858. |
1810-01-01 |
| Memoirs of the life of the Rev. William Tennent, formerly Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Freehold, in New-Jersey: in which is contained, among other interesting particulars, an account of his being three days in a trance, and apparently lifeless. Extracted from the "Evangelical intelligencer" for the year 1806. |
Biographies.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821. |
1810-01-01 |
| The power of the Gospel. A sermon. By George Burder. Selected from the "Village sermons." |
Sermons.; Hymns.; Booksellers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Newburyport.; Printed wrappers (Binding). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Deer-Isle, January 10, 1810, at the interment of Capt. Mark Haskell, who departed January 7th, in the 87th year of his age. By Joseph Brown, pastor of the church in Deer-Isle. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Brown, Joseph, 1761-1819. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in Boston, April 5, 1810, the day of the public fast. By William Ellery Channing, Pastor of the Church in Federal Street. Published at the request of the heareres. |
Fast day sermons -- 1810.; Library copies (Provenance). |
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. |
1810-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at the funeral of the Rev. David Sanford, A.M. late Pastor of the Second Church in Medway, who died April 7, 1810, ætatis 73. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1810-01-01 |
| A discourse occasioned by the lamented death of Mrs. Fanny Arms ... delivered at her funeral September 16, 1810 [microform] by John Emerson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Emerson, John, 1745-1826. |
1810-01-01 |
| The charitable blessed. A sermon, preached in the First Church in New-Haven, August 8, 1810. By Timothy Dwight, D.D. president of Yale College. |
Sermons -- 1810.; Ornate types (Type evidence).; Ink stamps (Provenance).; Initials (Provenance). |
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. |
1810-01-01 |
| An Affecting history of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Mary Gerard, an Italian lady. Who was seven years a slave in Tripoli, three of which she was confined in a dungeon, loaded with irons, and three times put to cruel torture. The history of this innocent and unfortunate lady, is allowed by all those who have perused it, to be one of the most striking accounts that ever appeared in print, and would almost excite tears of blood, unless every avenue of compassion was shut up. |
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1810-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached before the African Society, on the 14th of July 1810, the anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade. By John S.J. Gardiner, A.M. Rector of Trinity Church. |
Sermons -- 1810. |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Trinity Church, April 6, 1810, being the day of publick fast. By J.S.J. Gardiner, A.M. rector. |
Fast day sermons -- 1810. |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Trinity Church, March 25, 1810. On the decease of Doctor James Lloyd. By J.S.J. Gardiner, rector. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810.; Wrappers (Binding.) |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon occasioned by the death of the Honble. Judge Wilds [microform] delivered by desire of the gentlemen of the bar of Charleston in the First Presbyterian Church in the city on the 1st day of April, 1810 by Andrew Flinn. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Flinn, Andrew, 1773-1820. |
1810-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon occasioned by the death of Miss Sarah Coffin Whitney [microform] eldest daughter of Daniel Whitney, Esq. who died 11th January 1810, aetat 20 years preached Lord's Day, 14th January by James Gurney. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Gurney, James, d. 1839. |
1810-01-01 |
| A funeral discourse commemorative of the Rev. Daniel M'Calla, D.D., late pastor of Independent or Congregational Church in parish of Christ's Church, S.C. [microform] delivered on the twenty-eigth day of May, 1809 by William Hollinshead. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Hollinshead, William, 1748-1817. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the Episcopal Church in Cambridge, by the request of the wardens and vestry, December 25, 1809, in celebration of the nativity of our Blessed Saviour. By Abiel Holmes, D.D. Minister of the First Church in Cambridge. |
Christmas sermons -- 1809. |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1810-01-01 |
| A discourse on the validity of Presbyterian ordination, delivered in the chapel of the university in Cambridge, May 9, 1810, at the anniversary lecture founded by the Hon. Paul Dudley, Esq. By Abiel Holmes, D.D. Minister of the First Church in Cambridge. |
Anniversary sermons -- 1810.; Wrappers (Binding).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1810-01-01 |
| An oration pronounced in the chapel of Williams College, July 11, 1810 [microform] in commemoration of the death of William D. Hornell, a member of the sophomore class, who was drowned in Deerfield River by John Nelson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Nelson, John, 1786-1871. |
1810-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Mendon, June 14, 1810 [microform] at the interment of the Honourable Samuel Dexter, who died June 10, 1810, in the 85th year of his age by Samuel Kendal. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Kendal, Samuel, 1753-1814. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the funeral of George Elliot, Esq., May 3d, 1810 [microform] by Achilles Mansfield. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Mansfield, Achilles, 1751-1814. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in the Presbyterian Church, in Beekman-Street, New-York, on Wednesday, August 8, 1810, at the ordination and installation of the Rev. Gardiner Spring, as pastor of said church [microform] by Philip Milledoler to which are added, the charge to the minister, and the exhortation to the people, the whole published at the request of the session of that church. |
Ordination sermons -- 1810.; Installation sermons -- 1810. |
Milledoler, Philip, 1775-1852. |
1810-01-01 |
| The death of the godly to be lamented [microform] a sermon, delivered at New-Ipswich, N.H., June 26, 1809, at the interment of the Rev. Stephen Farrar ... by Seth Payson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Payson, Seth, 1758-1820. |
1810-01-01 |
| Miscellaneous works. By Eliphalet Nott, D.D. president of Union College. With an appendix. |
Sermons -- Collections.; Fourth of July sermons -- 1801.; Baccalaureate addresses -- 1805.; Baccalaureate addresses -- 1806.; Baccalaureate addresses -- 1807.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Stained edges (Binding). |
Nott, Eliphalet, 1773-1866. |
1810-01-01 |
| A narraitve [sic] of the life of Solomon Mack, containing an account of the many severe accidents he met with during a long series of years, together with the extraordinary manner in which he was converted to the Christian faith. To which is added, a number [of] hymns composed on the death of several of his relations. |
Biographies.; Devotional literature.; Hymns.; Poems -- 1811.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Mack, Solomon, 1732-1820. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in the church in Lanesborough, December the 20th A.D. 1809; at the funeral of Mr. William Bradley. By Amos Pardee, A.B. Rector of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Lanesborough. Published at the request of the mourners. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Pardee, Amos, 1770-1849. |
1810-01-01 |
| Melancholy situation of thirty-one persons left on the wreck of a [...] Written by Jonathan Plummer, of Newbury, a travelling preacher ... A sermon and a song, concerning thirty-one men and boys, left on the twenty-first of May 1810, on the wreck of a Salem [ship] called the Margaret ... |
Broadsides.; Songs.; Sermons -- 1810. |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. |
1810-01-01 |
| The American medical guide for the use of families, in two parts, part 1st. A materia medica. Being a treaties [i.e., treatise] on all the most useful articles used as medicine, including those which are the produce of our own country. Part 2d therapeutics, or, the art of curing the various diseases of the human body. To which is added a short description of the constituent parts of the human body, by Thomas W. Ruble. M.D. |
Genealogies.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Annotations (Provenance).; Genealogical notes (Provenance).; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Ruble, Thomas W. (Thomas White), b. 1765. |
1810-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered 14th January, 1810, at Newark [microform] occasioned by the death of Lewis Le Conte Congar, a member of the Theological Seminary at Andover who died at that place 6th January, 1810 by James Richards. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Richards, James, 1767-1843. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Mason [microform] the wife of Col. Jeremiah Mason who died, December 16, 1809, æt. 78 by William B. Ripley. |
Funeral sermons -- 1809. |
Ripley, William B. (William Brintnall), 1768-1822. |
1810-01-01 |
| The blind African slave, or Memoirs of Boyrereau Brinch, nick-named Jeffrey Brace. Containing an account of the kingdom of Bow-Woo, in the interior of Africa, with the soil, climate and natural productions, laws and customs peculiar to that place. With an account of his captivity, sufferings, sales, travels, emancipation, conversion to the Christian religion, knowledge of the Scriptures, &c. Interspersed with strictures on slavery, speculative observations on the qualities of human nature, with quotations from Scripture. By Benjamin F. Prentiss, Esq. |
Slave narratives.; Leather bindings (Binding). |
Brinch, Boyrereau. |
1810-01-01 |
| Indian wars. Proposals by Henry Trumbull, for publishing by subscription a new and invaluable history of the discovery of America, of the landing of our forefathers at Plymouth, and of their most remarkable engagements with the Indians, in New-England, from their first landing in 1620, until the final subjugation of the natives in 1679. ... By a citizen of Connecticut. |
Broadsides.; Prospectuses.; Subscribers' lists.; Relief prints. |
Trumbull, Henry, 1781-1843. |
1810-01-01 |
| Memorial of the stockholders of the Bank of the United States. December 18th, 1810. Referred to Mr. Crawford, Mr. Leib, Mr. Lloyd, Mr. Pope and Mr. Anderson. |
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1810-01-01 |
| Smith & Forman's New-York pocket almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1811 ... |
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1810-01-01 |
| The duty of men's serving their generation [microform] a sermon preached in Brookfield, South Parish, on Lord's Day, July 1st, 1810, being the Sabbath after the interment of Phinehas Upham, Esq. by Micah Stone. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Stone, Micah, 1770-1852. |
1810-01-01 |
| A funeral discourse delivered at the interment of the Rev. Nathaniel Noyes, in the North Congregational Church of Newburyport, Dec. 14, 1810 [microform] by Samuel Spring. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Spring, Samuel, 1746-1819. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the interment of Miss Rebecca Carpenter [microform] who departed this life, September 19th, A.D. 1810 ... by Otis Thompson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Thompson, Otis, 1776-1859. |
1810-01-01 |
| University of Vermont. Commencement exercises. August 15, 1810. |
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1810-01-01 |
| An eulogy, pronounced July 20, 1810 [microform] at the interment of Samuel Webber, president of Harvard University, who expired suddenly on the evening of July 17, in the fifty first year of his age by Henry Ware. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Ware, Henry, 1764-1845. |
1810-01-01 |
| Proposals for publishing, by subscription, an interesting work, entitled Memoirs of the war in the southern department of the United States. By an officer of the southern army [i.e., Henry Lee]. [two lines from Virgil] |
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1810-01-01 |
| To the honorable the speakers and members of the Senate and House of Delegates of the commonwealth of Virginia. The memorial and petition of the subscribers, inhabitants of the county of [blank] respectfully represent:--That your memorialists have viewed ... the commencement of a plan, by the legislature, reforming the judiciary of this state ... |
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1810-01-01 |
| To the honorable speaker and members of the House of Delegates of Virginia. The memorial of the subscribers respectctfully [sic] represents, that your memorialists reside in counties lying to the south of James River, and in travelling, and bringing their produce to the Richmond market, by land ... using the Manchester Turnpike Road ... |
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1810-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at the funeral of Capt. Aaron Hawley, January 30, A.D. 1810 [microform] by Elijah Waterman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Waterman, Elijah, 1769-1825. |
1810-01-01 |
| A brief account of the life, experience, travels, and gospel labours of George White, an African; written by himself, and revised by a friend. [Five lines from St. Paul] |
Autobiographies.; Funeral sermons -- 1809.; Wrappers (Binding). |
White, George, b. 1764. |
1810-01-01 |
| Death gain to Christian [microform] illustrated in a discourse delivered ... at the funeral of Mrs. Lucy Sumner ... by Peter Whitney. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Whitney, Peter, 1744-1816. |
1810-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon delivered at the burial of Williams Padelford, of Savoy, Massachusetts [microform] who died March 25, 1810, in the 30th year of his age by George Witherill. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Witherill, George. |
1810-01-01 |
| The Christian mourning with hope [microform] a sermon, delivered at Beverly, Nov. 14, 1808, on occasion of the death of Mrs. Eleanor Emerson by Samuel Worcester to which are annexed writings of Mrs. Emerson, with a brief sketch of her life. |
Funeral sermons -- 1808. |
Worcester, Samuel, 1770-1821. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in Windham, at the funeral of Miss Nabby Clark, daughter of Doctor John Clark [microform] who died August 22, 1807, in the 18th year of her age also an appendix, exhibiting the state of her mind in view of death by Ludovicus Weld published by request. |
Funeral sermons -- 1807. |
Weld, Ludovicus, 1766-1844. |
1810-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in Mansfield ... at the funeral of Miss Mary Juliana Salter ... [microform] by Moses C. Welch. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Welch, Moses C. (Moses Cook), 1754-1824. |
1810-01-01 |
| The blessedness of dying in the Lord [microform] a sermon, delivered at Hartford, January 23, 1810 at the funeral of Mrs. Amelia Flint, consort of the Rev. Abel Flint, who died of a consumption, January 19 by Andrew Yates. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Yates, Andrew, 1773-1844. |
1810-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon, delivered at Loudon, January 24, 1810, at the interment of Mr. Abner Ames d'Wolf [microform] a member of Williams College who died at Williamstown, January 20th, in the twenty second year of his age, and the third year of his collegiate life by Timothy M. Cooley. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Cooley, Timothy Mather, 1772-1859. |
1810-01-01 |
| At a legal meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Ipswich ... on Wednesday, Feb. 21, 1810, "for ... taking into consideration several petitions to the legislature ... for altering the session of the Supreme Judicial Court now established by law to be holden at Ipswich, and fixing it at Newburyport ... The committee ... reported the following remonstrance. To the honorable the Senate and the honorable the House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, in the General Court to be holden at Boston on the last Wednesday of May, A.D. 1810. |
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1810-01-01 |
| To the Senate and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met. The memorial of the subscribers, inhabitants of the borough of Pittsburgh and its vicinity, humbly representeth, that your memorialists ... have recently solicited the "president and directors of the Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank," of Philadelphia, for the establishment of an office of discount and deposit in Pittsburgh. ... |
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1810-01-01 |
| [This certifies that Azubah Clark is presented with this honorary emblem, for her being a good scholar and hereby is recommended for her studious attention laudable improvements, and admirable behaviour in school, for which, she merits the sincere thanks of her instructress Rebecca Walton Temple. 30. August. 1811.] |
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1811-01-01 |
| Samuel T. Armstrong, no. 50 Cornhill, printer and bookseller. |
Advertising cards. |
Armstrong, Samuel Turell, 1784-1850. |
1811-01-01 |
| At Bradford and Read's 58 Cornhill may constantly be had, Mr. Tessier's complete treatise on Merinos and other sheep ... an extensive assortment of law, medicine, classics ... school books ... |
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1811-01-01 |
| Bradford and Read. 58 Cornhill Boston. Law book-sellers. |
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1811-01-01 |
| Miss [Marg.t N. Borland's] demeanor and improvement, during this week, have been satisfactory to her instructors. [25th May 1811] |
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1811-01-01 |
| William Richardson imports directly from the manufacturers, and has constantly on hand, a large assortment of lustrings, broadcloths, cassimeres ... no. 65, Cornhill, Boston. ... [Boston 16th Oct'r. 1811] |
Advertising cards. |
Richardson, William. |
1811-01-01 |
| Joseph Callender, keeps constantly for sale, the best gunpowder ... teas, of the latest and most approved cargoes. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Callender, Joseph. |
1811-01-01 |
| At Bradford and Read's 58 Cornhill may constantly be had various works on arts, agriculture, and commerce. ... |
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1811-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered Jan. 1, 1811, at the opening of the new meeting-house belonging to the Second Baptist Church and Society in Boston. By Thomas Baldwin, D.D. pastor of said church. |
Dedication sermons -- 1811. |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1811-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Worcester, on the annual fast, April 11, 1811. By Samuel Austin, D.D. |
Fast day sermons -- 1811 Apr. 11. |
Austin, Samuel, 1760-1830. |
1811-01-01 |
| The world passeth away; but the children of God abide forever. A sermon, delivered before the Second Christian Church and Society in Worcester, on the sixth day of January, 1811. By Aaron Bancroft, D.D. Pastor of said church. Published at the request of the hearers. |
Sermons -- 1811. |
Bancroft, Aaron, 1755-1839. |
1811-01-01 |
| Bible. English. Authorized. 1811. |
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1811-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Merrimac, N.H. Sunday, May 6, 1810, at the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Burnap, consort of Rev. Jacob Burnap, aged 52 years. By Jeremiah Bernard, A.M. pastor of the church in Amherst. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Barnard, Jeremiah, 1750-1835. |
1811-01-01 |
| The government of God desirable. A sermon, delivered at Newark, during the session of the Synod of New-York and New-Jersey, October, 1808. By Lyman Beecher, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ, in East-Hampton, Long-Island. |
Sermons -- 1808. |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1811-01-01 |
| Damnable heresies defined and described, in a sermon, preached in North Wilbraham, June 15, 1808, at the ordination of Rev. Thaddeus Osgood, to the office and work of an evangelist. By Joseph Lathrop, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in West-Springfield. |
Ordination sermons -- 1808.; Poems -- 1808.; Hymns.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Lathrop, Joseph, 1731-1820. |
1811-01-01 |
| Sermons on various subjects. By Henry Kollock, D.D. Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Savannah. |
Sermons -- Collections.; Marbled papers (Binding).; Half bindings (Binding).; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Decorated papers (Binding).; Blind tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Leather bindings (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Dentelle bindings (Binding).; Annotations (Provenance).; Labels (Provenance). |
Kollock, Henry. |
1811-01-01 |
| The new pocket biographical dictionary: containing memoirs of many of the most eminent persons, both ancient and modern, who have ever adorned this or any other country. With portraits. By John Kingston. [One line from Pope] |
Biographies.; Dictionaries.; Publishers' advertisements -- Maryland -- Baltimore.; Intaglio prints.; Marbled papers (Binding).; Marbled edges (Binding).; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Leather bindings (Binding).; Blind tooled leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Dentelle bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Annotations (Provenance). |
Kingston, John, 1769-1824. |
1811-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in Hadley, March 12, A.D. 1811, at the interment of Rev. Samuel Hopkins ... [microform] by Joseph Lyman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Lyman, Joseph, 1749-1828. |
1811-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered in Lyme April 29, 1811, at the funeral of Mr. Joseph Loomis of Lebanon [microform] who died on the 27th of the same month aged 68 years by William Lyman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Lyman, William, 1764-1833. |
1811-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered April 2, 1811, at the funeral of Capt. Amos Loomis in Lyme [microform] who died March 31st, 1811, aged 43 years by William Lyman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Lyman, William, 1764-1833. |
1811-01-01 |
| Census directory for 1811. Containing the names, occupations, to which is annexed an appendix containing much useful information, and a perpetual calendar. |
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1811-01-01 |
| (The stranger's guide.) An alphabetical list of all the wards, streets, roads, lanes, alleys, avenues, courts, wharves, ship yards, public buildings, etc. in the city and suburbs of Philadelphia, with references for finding their situations on an alphabetical plan. By John Adems Paxton. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1811.; Maps -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.; Intaglio prints.; Cancel slips (Printing).; Paper labels (Binding).; Half bindings (Binding).; Quarter bindings (Binding). |
Paxton, John Adams. |
1811-01-01 |
| Divine favors gratefully recollected in a discourse delivered at Chelmsford, (Massachusetts) Nov. 29, 1810, at the annual thanksgiving. By Wilkes Allen, A.M. minister of Chelmsford. [Four lines from Watts]. Published by subscription. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1810 Nov. 29.; Wrappers (Binding).; Subscription editions (Publishing).; Authors' presentation copies (Provenance). |
Allen, Wilkes, 1775-1845. |
1811-01-01 |
| The rise and progress of the political dissension in the United States. A sermon, preached in Dracutt, May 11, 1811. It being the annual fast. By Solomon Aiken, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dracutt. |
Fast day sermons -- 1811 May 11. |
Aiken, Solomon, 1758-1833. |
1811-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Augusta, October 16, 1811, at the ordination of the Reverend Benjamin Tappan, to the pastoral office in that place. By Jesse Appleton, D.D. president of Bowdoin College. |
Ordination sermons -- 1811. |
Appleton, Jesse, 1772-1819. |
1811-01-01 |
| The government of God desirable. A sermon delivered at Newark, during the session of the Synod of New-York and New-Jersey, October, 1808. By Lyman Beecher, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ, in East-Hampton, L.I. Published at the request of the many who heard it. |
Sermons -- 1808. |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1811-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Concord, before His Excellency the governor, the honorable Council, Senate, and House of Representatives of the state of New-Hampshire, June 6, 1811. By Thomas Beede, A.M. pastor of the Church in Wilton. |
Election sermons -- New Hampshire -- 1811.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Beedé, Thomas, 1771-1848. |
1811-01-01 |
| A sermon on duelling, delivered in Christ-Church, Baltimore, April 28, 1811. By Rev. Frederic [i.e. Frederick] Beasley, A.M. Associate Rector of St. Paul's Parish, in said city. |
Sermons -- 1811. |
Beasley, Frederick, 1777-1845. |
1811-01-01 |
| A discourse, dilivered [sic] July 11, 1811, at the opening of the new meeting-house, belonging to the First Baptist Church and Society in Portland. By Caleb Blood, pastor of said church. Published by request. |
Dedication sermons -- 1811. |
Blood, Caleb, 1754-1814. |
1811-01-01 |
| The Scripture doctrine of the election of Jacob, and rejection of Esau, considered. A sermon, preached at Vergennes, in the state of Vermont, Sept. 12, 1810. Published at the request of the hearers. By the Rev. Daniel Burhans, A.M. Rector of Trinity Church, Newtown, (Conn.) [Three lines of quotations] |
Sermons -- 1810.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Burhans, Daniel, 1763-1853. |
1811-01-01 |
| God's everlasting covenant with Abraham; illustrated in a sermon, preached in Sandbornton, New-Hampshire, February 27, 1811. And soon after in Boscawen and Canterbury. By Abraham Bodwell, Pastor of the Congregational Church in Sandbornton. |
Sermons -- 1811.; Author's presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Bodwell, Abraham, 1778-1863. |
1811-01-01 |
| The voice of God to the churches. A sermon on the death of the Reverend George Cran, Augustus Desgranges, and Jonathan Brain, missionaries in India from the London Missionary Society. Preached at Gosport, March 17, 1811, by David Bouge. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811.; Wrappers (Binding).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Bogue, David, 1750-1825. |
1811-01-01 |
| Objections against a mission to the heathen, stated and considered. A sermon, preached at Tottenham Court Chapel, before the founders of the Missionary Society, 24 Sep. 1795. By David Bogue, of Gosport. |
Sermons -- 1795.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Bogue, David, 1750-1825. |
1811-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College, District of Maine. Order of commencement exercises, September IV, MDCCCXI. |
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1811-01-01 |
| An introduction to the geography of the New Testament, comprising a summary chronological and geographical view of the events recorded respecting the ministry of Our Saviour; accompanied with maps, questions for examination, and an accented index: Principally designed for the use of young persons, and for the Sunday-employment of schools. By Lant Carpenter, LL.D. |
Juvenile literature -- 1811.; Maps -- Middle East.; Ornate types (Type evidence).; Leather bindings (Binding).; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold stamped leather (Binding).; Intaglio prints. |
Carpenter, Lant, 1780-1840. |
1811-01-01 |
| The excellency of the Scriptures. A sermon, delivered before the Albany Bible Society, at their annual meeting, in the North Dutch Church, February 12, 1811. By Samuel Blatchford, D.D. Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Lansingburgh. The proceeds of the sales are devoted by the author to the benefit of the funds of the Society. |
Sermons -- 1811. |
Blatchford, Samuel, 1767-1828. |
1811-01-01 |
| Sermons on important subjects [microform] by Samuel Davies to which are now prefixed, memoirs and character of the author, and two sermons on occasion of his death, by the Rev. Drs. Gibbons and Finley. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Davies, Samuel, 1723-1761. |
1811-01-01 |
| Carey's General atlas ... [microform]. |
Atlases (Geographic) -- 1811. |
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. |
1811-01-01 |
| The believer's triumph [microform] a discourse delivered in Lebanon, October 14, 1810 occasioned by the death of Solomon Williams, Esq. of New-York ... by Zebulon Ely. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Ely, Zebulon, 1759-1824. |
1811-01-01 |
| A sermon, occasioned by the expected removal of a number of families to New Connecticut: at which time, a part of their number was formed into a Gospel church; April 3, 1811. By Joel Baker, A.M. Minister of the Middle Parish, Granville. |
Sermons -- 1808. |
Baker, Joel, 1768-1833. |
1811-01-01 |
| A sermon preached in Bennington February 6th, 1811, at the funeral of Mrs. Alice Robinson, consort of Jonathan E. Robinson, Esquire, and daughter of Deacon Benjamin Skinner of Williamstown [microform] by Ebenezer Fitch. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Fitch, Ebenezer, 1756-1833. |
1811-01-01 |
| Parents and their children meeting at the day of judgment [microform] the substance of a sermon, delivered in Granville, Mass., Lord's-Day, May 20, 1810, at the funeral of Nancy Tinker ... by Timothy M. Cooley. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Cooley, Timothy Mather, 1772-1859. |
1811-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered January 22, 1811. In Attleborough, at the funeral of Mrs. Esther Wilder, wife of the Reverend John Wilder, who died Jan. 19, in the 42, year of her age. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1811-01-01 |
| The life and death of the righteous [microform] an address, delivered, December 4, 1810, at the funeral of the Rev. Dr. William M. Tennent ... by Ashbel Green. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Green, Ashbel, 1762-1848. |
1811-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Deerfield, New Hampshire, February 25, 1811 [microform] at the funeral of the Reverend Timothy Upham ... by Peter Holt. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Holt, Peter, 1763-1851. |
1811-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. John Bartlett to the pastoral care of the Second Church in Marblehead, 22 May, 1811. By Abiel Holmes, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. |
Ordination sermons -- 1811.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1811-01-01 |
| Universal salvation, a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life and character of its author. A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in 1805. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1811-01-01 |
| Universal salvation, a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life and character of its author. A sermon: delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1811-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Dunbarton, in New-Hampshire, Lord's Day, April 7, 1811, being the next Sabbath after the interment of Deacon Samuel Burnham. By Walter Harris, A.M. pastor of the church in Dunbarton. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811.; Booksellers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Concord.; Printed wrappers (Binding).; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Harris, Walter, 1761-1843. |
1811-01-01 |
| Characteristics of false teachers. The substance of two discourses, delivered at Dunbarton, New-Hampshire, Lord's Day, August 5, 1811. By Walter Harris, A.M. pastor of the church in Dunbarton. [Three lines of Scripture texts] |
Sermons -- 1811.; Printed wrappers (Binding).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Harris, Walter, 1761-1843. |
1811-01-01 |
| A preservative against Unitarianism: a sermon, preached on Trinity Sunday, at Trinity Church, June 9, 1811. By John S.J. Gardiner, A.M. rector. |
Sermons -- 1811. |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1811-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Trinity Church, Christmas Day, December 25, 1810, on the divinity of Jesus Christ. By John S.J. Gardiner, rector. Published at the request of the hearers. |
Christmas sermons -- 1810. |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1811-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the funeral of the Rev. Eleazar Storrs ... who died December 24, 1810 ... by Eleazar Storrs. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Hyde, Alvan, 1768-1833. |
1811-01-01 |
| In memory of Solomon Snow, a young man of respectability and talents; who was drowned in crossing the Kennebec River, from Swan Island to Bowdoinham, August 11, 1811. |
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1811-01-01 |
| The lives of the most eminent English poets; with critical observations on their works. By Samuel Johnson, L.L.D. In three volumes. Vol. I[-III]. |
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Johnson, Samuel, 1709-1784. |
1811-01-01 |
| Two funeral sermons. The former, preached in Otis, at the interment of Mrs. Naomi D'Wolf: the latter, in Becket, at the funeral of Miss Irene Nichols. By Joseph L. Mills, Minister of the First Congregational Society, in Becket, Massachusetts |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Mills, Joseph L. (Joseph Lewis), 1781-1841. |
1811-01-01 |
| Middlebury College. Order of exercises for commencement, August 21, 1811. |
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1811-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon, delivered in Sharon, Ellsworth Society, at the interment of Mrs. Dolly Chaffee [microform] consort of Mr. Joel Chaffee, who departed this life, September 18, 1810, aged 49 by Daniel Parker. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Parker, Daniel, 1774-1834. |
1811-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory, for 1811, (Embellished with a plan of the city & environs. By John A. Paxton.) Containing the names, trades, & residence, of the inhabitants of the city, Southwark, Northern Liberties, and Kensington, and other useful information. By James Robinson. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1811. |
Robinson, James. |
1811-01-01 |
| Great and dreadful fire at Newburyport. Fire, fire, fire. An ode and a sermon, concerning a tremendous fire at Newburyport, which commenced on the evening of the thirty first of May, 1811: written by Jonathan Plummer, a lay Bishop extraordinary; and a travelling preacher, physician, poet, and trader. |
Broadsides.; Sermons -- 1811.; Songs. |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. |
1811-01-01 |
| Christian diligence exemplified [microform] a sermon preached in the Presbyterian Church ... occasioned by the death of John Todd, Esq., who departed this life on the 26th day of August, 1810 by Thomas H. Price. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Price, Thomas H. |
1811-01-01 |
| Fragments, in prose and verse, by Miss Elizabeth Smith. With some account of her life and character: by H.M. Bowdler. |
Poems -- 1811.; Memoirs.; Intaglio prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Blind tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Marbled edges (Binding).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Smith, Elizabeth, 1776-1806. |
1811-01-01 |
| No trust in dying man [microform] a sermon delivered at Oakham September 7, 1810, at the funeral of Mr. Daniel Tomlinson, Jun., aged twenty three years, eldest son of the Rev. Daniel Tomlinson by Thomas Snell. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Snell, Thomas, 1774-1862. |
1811-01-01 |
| Proposals for printing by subscription the Baltimore medical lycæum. By Nathaniel Potter, M.D. professor of the theory and practice of physic in the College of Medicine of Maryland. |
Broadsides.; Prospectuses.; Subscribers' lists. |
Potter, Nathaniel, 1770-1843. |
1811-01-01 |
| True stories; or Interesting anecdotes of young persons: designed through the medium of example, to inculcate principles of virtue and piety. By the author of "Lessons for young persons of [i.e., in] humble life." |
Biographies.; Juvenile literature -- 1811.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance).; Ink stamps (Provenance). |
Frank, Elizabeth. |
1811-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Lipton, April 24, 1811, at the interment of Mrs. Rachel Ruggles ... [microform] by Benjamin Wood. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Wood, Benjamin, 1772-1849. |
1811-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in Ashford, Eastford Society, at the funeral of Mr. John Work Judson, April 18th, 1811 [microform] by Moses C. Welch. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Welch, Moses C. (Moses Cook), 1754-1824. |
1811-01-01 |
| University of Vermont, Burlington. Commencement exercises. July 31, 1811. |
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1811-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Quincy, October 19, 1811, at the interment of the Hon. Richard Cranch, who died October 16, 1811 [microform] and of Mrs. Mary Cranch, his wife, who died October 17, 1811 by Peter Whitney. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Whitney, Peter, 1770-1843. |
1811-01-01 |
| Commencement, at Williams College, September 4th, 1811. |
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1811-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon, delivered at Montpelier ... at the interment of Sibyl Brown ... [microform] by Chester Wright. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Wright, Chester, 1776-1840. |
1811-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the funeral of Miss Lydia Carpenter [microform] who departed this life, February 13th, 1811 ... by Otis Thompson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Thompson, Otis, 1776-1859. |
1811-01-01 |
| A. Bowen, engraver on wood. For information apply at the Columbian Museum, Tremont Street, Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Bowen, Abel, 1790-1850. |
1812-01-01 |
| Franklin Office. Samuel Maverick engraver and copper plate printer, no. 73 Liberty St. New York. |
Advertising cards. |
Maverick, Samuel, 1789-1845. |
1812-01-01 |
| Light Infantry orders. On Monday the 25th inst. the roll of the Second Light Infantry Company of the 1st. Regiment of Connecticut Militia, will be called at 8 o'clock a.m. in front of Col. Terry's tavern. ... By order of the captain, T.G. Hall, O. Sergeant. Hartford 19th May, 1812. |
Invitations. |
Hall, T. G. |
1812-01-01 |
| Lieutenant Colonel Messinger's compliments to the commissioned officers of the third regiment, third brigade, first division, and requests their attendence in uniform ... Boston, July 3, 1812. |
Invitations. |
Messinger. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered next Lord's Day after the interment of Lieut. Thomas R. Roby [microform] who died Sept. 12, 1811 ... by David L. Morril. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Morril, David L. |
1812-01-01 |
| The ancient history of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes & Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians. by Charles Rollin, late principal of the University of Paris, &c. In eight volumes. Illustrated with plates. Vol. I[-VIII]. |
Intaglio prints.; Maps -- Ancient world.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Dentelle bindings (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. |
1812-01-01 |
| The dignity and excellence of the Gospel, illustrated in a discourse, delivered April 8, 1812, at the ordination of the Rev. Nathaniel W. Taylor, as Pastor of the First Church and congregation in New-Haven. By Timothy Dwight, D.D. L.L.D. president of Yale College. To which are added, the charge and right hand of fellowship to the minister, and the charge to the people. Published at the request of the committee of the church and congregation. |
Ordination sermons -- 1812. |
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. |
1812-01-01 |
| A discourse, in two parts, delivered August 20, 1812, on the national fast, in the chapel of Yale College, by Timothy Dwight, D.D.L.L.D. president of that seminary. Published at the request of the students. |
Fast-day sermons -- 1812 Aug. 20. |
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. |
1812-01-01 |
| A discourse, in two parts, delivered July 23, 1812, on the public fast, in the chapel of Yale College. By Timothy Dwight, D.D. L.L.D. president of that seminary. Published at the request of the students, and others. |
Fast-day sermons -- 1812 July 23. |
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. |
1812-01-01 |
| A discourse, in two parts, delivered July 23, 1812, on the public fast, in the chapel of Yale College. By Timothy Dwight, D.D. L.L.D. president of that seminary. Published at the request of the students and others. |
Fast day sermons -- 1812 July 23.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. |
1812-01-01 |
| The character, glorious prospect and triumph of [a] faithful minister at the close of life [microform] a funeral sermon, delivered November 12th, 1811, at the interment of the Rev. Noah Williston, pastor of the church in West-Haven, who died Nov. 10, 1811 ... by Benjamin Trumbull. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Trumbull, Benjamin, 1735-1820. |
1812-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon, delivered at Southwick, October 6, 1811, on the occasion of the death of Homer Moore, Esquire, attorney at law ... [microform] by Timothy Mather Cooley. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Cooley, Timothy Mather, 1772-1859. |
1812-01-01 |
| Proposals for reprinting by subscription, the History of Newhampshire [sic]. Samuel Bragg, Jr. late of Dover, deceased, having in his lifetime issued proposals for re-printing the History of New-Hampshire, from the pen of the late Jeremy Belknap ... and the undersigned having become the proprietors thereof, they will finish the work and deliver it to subscribers in the same manner ... |
Broadsides.; Prospectuses.; Subscribers' lists. |
Crosby, Oliver, 1769?-1851. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the interment of Rev. Timothy Pitkin [microform] ... who departed this life July 8, 1812, in the 86 year of his age by Nathan Perkins. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Perkins, Nathan, 1748-1838. |
1812-01-01 |
| University of Vermont, Burlington. Exercises of the exhibition, by a part of the junior class 28th July, 1812, the afternoon preceding commencement. |
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1812-01-01 |
| A new and elegant general atlas. Comprising all the new discoveries, to the present time. Containing sixty three maps, drawn by Arrowsmith and Lewis. Intended to accompany the new improved edition of Morse's geography, but equally well calculated to be used with his Gazetteer, or any other geographical work. |
Atlases (Geographic) -- 1812.; Intaglio prints.; Quarter bindings (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding). |
Arrowsmith, Aaron, 1750-1823. |
1812-01-01 |
| Two sermons: the first, preached on Thursday, July 30; the second, preached on Thursday, August 20; 1812: being days of fasting, humiliation, and prayer, appointed by public authority. By James Abercrombie, D.D. Senior Assistant Minister of Christ-Church, St. Peter's, and St. James's. |
Fast day sermons -- 1812.; Publishers' advertisements -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.; Printed wrappers (Binding). |
Abercrombie, James, 1758-1841. |
1812-01-01 |
| The Mourner comforted. A selection of extracts, consolatory on the death of friends. From the writings of the most eminent divines and others. Including Dr. Johnson's celebrated sermon on the death of his wife. Together with prayers suited to the various instances of mortality. By James Abercrombie, D.D. Senior Assistant Minister of Christ Church, St. Peter's, and St. James's. [One line from Matthew] |
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1812-01-01 |
| Sermons to mariners. By Abiel Abbot, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Beverly. |
Sermons -- Collections.; Prayers.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Ink stamps (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance).; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Abbot, Abiel, 1770-1828. |
1812-01-01 |
| A discourse occasioned by the burning of the theatre in the city of Richmond, Virginia, on the twenty-sixth of December, 1811. By which awful calamity a large number of valuable lives were lost. Delivered in the Third Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, on the eighth day of January, 1812, at the request of the Virginia students attached to the medical class, in the University of Pennsylvania. By A. Alexander, D.D. |
Sermons -- 1812. |
Alexander, Archibald, 1772-1851. |
1812-01-01 |
| A discourse occasioned by the burning of the theatre in the city of Richmond, Virginia, on the twenty-sixth of December, eighteen hundred and eleven. By which awful calamity a large number of valuable lives were lost. Delivered in the Third Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, on the eighth day of January, 1812, at the request of the Virginia students attached to the medical class, in the University of Pennsylvania. By A. Alexander. |
Sermons -- 1812.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Alexander, Archibald, 1772-1851. |
1812-01-01 |
| Memoirs of the late venerable and pious Mrs. Mary Smith, of Newark, in New-Jersey, relict of the late Hon. William Peartree Smith, Esq. [microform] by Timothy Alden with the address delivered at her funeral, by James Richards. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Alden, Timothy, 1771-1839. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Haverhill, February 5, 1812. On the occasion of two young ladies being about to embark as the wives of Rev. Messieurs Judson and Newell, going missionaries to India. By Jonathan Allen, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Bradford. [One line of Scripture text]. |
Sermons -- 1812.; Hymns. |
Allen, Jonathan, 1749-1827. |
1812-01-01 |
| The privileged murderer. Extracts from a sermon, preached in the English Presbyterian Church at Lancaster, March 22d, 1812. By William Arthur, V.D.M. |
Sermons -- 1812. |
Arthur, William. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in Worcester, Massachusetts, on the occasion of the special fast, July 23d, 1812. By Samuel Austin, D.D. Published from the press, by the desire of some who heard it, and liked it, by the desire of some who heard it, and did not like it, and by the desire of others who did not hear it, but imagine they should not have liked it, if they had. |
Fast day sermons -- 1812 July 23.; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Austin, Samuel, 1760-1830. |
1812-01-01 |
| The personal insufficiency, and the resource, of the Gospel minister: sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. John Nelson, over the church and religious society in Leicester (Mass.) March 4, 1812. By Samuel Austin, D.D. |
Ordination sermons -- 1812. |
Austin, Samuel, 1760-1830. |
1812-01-01 |
| The apology of patriots, or The heresy of the friends of the Washington peace policy defended. A sermon, preached in Worcester, Massachusetts, on the day of the national fast, Thursday, August 20, 1812. Observed in compliance with the recommendation of James Madison, president of the United States; and in consequence of the declaration of war against Great-Britain. By Samuel Austin, D.D. Published by request. |
Fast day sermons -- 1812 Aug. 20. |
Austin, Samuel, 1760-1830. |
1812-01-01 |
| Analytical key to Arrowsmith's maps, principally designed to aid pupils in the study of geography; representing the divisions of the earth by lines, and containing the population, capital, most important towns, rivers, islands, &c. |
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1812-01-01 |
| Two sermons, delivered at Townsend, November 17, 1811. By William Bascom, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Fitchburg. Published at the request of the hearers. |
Sermons -- 1811. |
Bascom, William, 1780-1845. |
1812-01-01 |
| A fast sermon, preached at Fitchburg, July 23, 1812. By Titus T. Barton, A.B. Pastor of the Calvinistic Congregational Church in that town. |
Fast day sermons -- 1812 July 23. |
Barton, Titus Theodore, 1766-1827. |
1812-01-01 |
| War a calamity greatly to be dreaded. The substance of two discourses delivered at Newcastle, (Maine) July 23d, 1812; being the day appointed by His Excellency, Governor Strong, to be observed as a day of public fasting, humiliation and prayer, through the commonwealth of Massachusetts, in consequence of our being involved in war. By Kiah Bayley, pastor of the church in Newcastle. [One line of Scripture text] |
Fast day sermons -- 1812 July 23.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Bayley, Kiah, 1770-1857. |
1812-01-01 |
| Zion enlarged by her own energy. A discourse delivered at the meeting of the Benevolent Society, at Wareham, (Mass.) June 10, 1812. By Thomas Andros, A.M. pastor of the church in Berkley. Published by request of the Society. |
Sermons -- 1812. |
Andros, Thomas, 1759-1845. |
1812-01-01 |
| The grand era of ruin to nations from foreign influence. A discourse, delivered before the Congregational Society in Berkley, Nov. 26, 1812. [One line from Isaiah] By Thomas Andros, A.M. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1812 Nov. 26. |
Andros, Thomas, 1759-1845. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Portsmouth, N.H. appropriate to the occasion of a day of humiliation and prayer, recommended by the president of the United States, on the 20th of August, 1812. By Hosea Ballou, Pastor of the Universalist Society. Published by request of the wardens. |
Fast day sermons -- 1812 Aug. 20. |
Ballou, Hosea, 1771-1852. |
1812-01-01 |
| National glory. A discourse, delivered at Brunswick, on the day of the national fast, August 20, 1812. By Winthrop Bailey, A.M. [Three lines in Latin] |
Fast day sermons -- 1812 Aug. 20. |
Bailey, Winthrop, 1784-1835. |
1812-01-01 |
| The difference between the present and former days, shown in a discourse upon Eccles. VII. 10. Delivered at Steuben, August 20, 1812, being the day appointed by the president of the United States, to be observed as a day of fasting, humiliation and prayer, by Benj. Bell, A.M. V.D.M. [Three lines from Solomon] |
Fast day sermons -- 1812 Aug. 20.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Bell, Benjamin, 1752-1836. |
1812-01-01 |
| The supreme deity of Christ illustrated. A discourse, delivered Lord's Day, April 19, 1812, before the Second Baptist Church and Congregation in Boston. With an appendix, containing remarks on the terms "Only begotten Son of God," &c. By Thomas Baldwin, D.D. pastor of said church. Published by request of the church. |
Sermons -- 1812.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1812-01-01 |
| The knowledge of the Lord filling the earth. A sermon, delivered in Boston, June 4, 1812, before the Massachusetts Bible Society, being their third anniversary. By Thomas Baldwin, D.D. Pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Boston. |
Anniversary sermons -- 1812. |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1812-01-01 |
| On afflictions. A sermon, preached at the funeral of a young child of Mr. James Wetmore--Trenton, December 12, 1811. By the Rev. Amos Glover Baldwin, Rector of Trinity Church, Utica; St. Paul's Church Paris; Trinity Church, Fairfield; and Christ's Church Madison County. [One line from Lamentations] (Published by request.) |
Funeral sermons -- 1811.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Baldwin, Amos Glover, 1779-1844. |
1812-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered in Middleborough, Mass. August 20, 1812, being the day of the national fast. By Joseph Barker, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in said town. |
Fast day sermons -- 1812 Aug. 20.; Wrappers (Binding).; Decorated papers (Binding). |
Barker, Joseph, 1751-1815. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Fairhaven, Vt. June 18, 1812. At the dedication of the new meeting house. By Nathan S.S. Beman, A.M. Pastor of the Third Congregational Church in Portland, Me. [One line from Psalms] |
Dedication sermons -- 1812.; Wrappers (Binding).; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Beman, Nathan S. S. (Nathan Sidney Smith), 1785-1871. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the meeting house of the Second Parish in Portland, August 20, 1812: on the occasion of the national fast. By Nathan S. S. Beman, late Pastor of the Third Congregational Church in Portland. Published at the particular request of the congregation. [One line of Scripture text] |
Fast day sermons -- 1812 Aug. 20.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Beman, Nathan S. S. (Nathan Sidney Smith), 1785-1871. |
1812-01-01 |
| Bible. English. Authorized. 1812. |
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1812-01-01 |
| Two sermons on the doctrines of grace, the free agency of man, by Israel Brainerd [i.e., Brainard], Pastor of the Congregational Church in Verona, Oneida County, state of New-York. [One line of Scripture text] |
Sermons -- 1812.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Brainard, Israel, 1772-1854. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Concord, before His Excellency the governor, the honorable Council, and both branches of the legislature of the state of New Hampshire, June 4th, A.D. 1812. By Moses Bradford, A.M. pastor of the church in Francestown. |
Election sermons -- New Hampshire -- 1812.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Bradford, Moses, 1765-1838. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached before the Bible and Common Prayer Book Society of New-York, in Trinity Church, March 1, 1812. By Nathaniel Bowen, A.M. Rector of Grace Church, New-York. Published at the request of the Society. |
Sermons -- 1812. |
Bowen, Nathaniel, 1779-1839. |
1812-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College, District of Maine. Order of commencement exercises, September II, MDCCCXII. |
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1812-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered July 23, 1812, on occasion of the state fast, appointed in consequence of the declaration of war against Great Britain. By Francis Brown, minister of the Gospel in North-Yarmouth. |
Fast day sermons -- 1812 July 23.; Printers' advertisements -- Maine -- Portland.; Printed wrappers (Binding). |
Brown, Francis, 1784-1820. |
1812-01-01 |
| A missionary sermon, delivered in the North Presbyterian Meeting House, in Hartford, on the evening of May 19, 1812. At the request of the trustees of the Missionary Society of Connecticut. By Diodate Brockway; pastor of the church in Ellington. |
Sermons -- 1812. |
Brockway, Diodate, 1776-1849. |
1812-01-01 |
| A farewell address, delivered in the Dutch Church at Waterford; occasioned by the departure for the frontiers of three detached companies of artillery, of the militia of the state of New-York, on the 21st of September, 1812. By Samuel Blatchford, D.D. Pastor of the United Presbyterian Congregations of Lansingburgh and Waterford. |
Sermons -- 1812. |
Blatchford, Samuel, 1767-1828. |
1812-01-01 |
| On the duties of the young. A sermon, by Hugh Blair, D.D. one of the ministers of the High Church, and professor of rhetoric and belles letters in the University of Edinburgh. |
Sermons -- 1812.; Poems -- 1812.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Blair, Hugh, 1718-1800. |
1812-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered November 14, 1811, at the ordination of the Rev. Samuel R. Hall, to the pastoral care of the Congregational Church and people in Rumford, (D. Maine.) By Caleb Burge, A.M. pastor of the church in Guildhall, (Ver.) Published by request. |
Ordination sermons -- 1811. |
Burge, Caleb, 1782-1838. |
1812-01-01 |
| The healing waters of Bethesda: a sermon, preached at Buxton Wells, to the company assembled there for the benefit of the medicinal waters, on Whitsunday, June 2, 1811. By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, D.D. late vice provost of the College of Fort William, in Bengal. |
Sermons -- 1811. |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. |
1812-01-01 |
| The healing waters of Bethesda; a sermon, preached at Buxton Wells, to the company assembled there for the benefit of the medicinal waters. On Whitsunday, June 2, 1811. By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, D.D. late vice provost of the College of Fort William, in Bengal. |
Sermons -- 1811.; Publishers' advertisements -- Boston -- Massachusetts. |
Buchanan, Claudius, 1766-1815. |
1812-01-01 |
| The solemnity of the last day, especially to ministers and their people, considered in a sermon, delivered at Western, January 5, 1812. By the Rev. Sylvester Burt, on the Sabbath after his pastoral relation to that church was dissolved. |
Farewell sermons -- 1812. |
Burt, Sylvester, 1780-1836. |
1812-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Merrimac, New-Hampshire, November 21, 1811, being the day of the public thanksgiving. By Jacob Burnap, A.M. pastor of the church in Merrimac. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1811 Nov. 21.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Burnap, Jacob, 1748-1821. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered in Rutland, on a hay-mow. By Stephen Burroughs, D.R. |
Satires.; Sermons -- 1784.; Hymns.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Burroughs, Stephen, 1765-1840. |
1812-01-01 |
| Brown University. Order of exercises and theses for commencement. September 2, 1812. |
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1812-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered at the funeral of the Rev. Elihu Thayer ... [microform] by John Hubbard Church. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Church, John Hubbard, 1772-1840. |
1812-01-01 |
| Adjourned meeting of the citizens. Agreeably to adjournment on the 18th of May instant, an uncommonly numerous and respectable meeting of the citizens of Charleston took place this day at the Circular Church, to receive the report of their committee of seventeen ... |
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1812-01-01 |
| An earnest caution against suicide. [Two lines in Greek from Plato with two lines of translation]. |
Sermons -- 1812.; Poems -- 1813.; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered July 17, 1812, in Monson, at the funeral of Mrs. Nancy Ely, wife of the Rev. Alfred Ely, who died July 15th in the 34th year of her age [microform] by Warren Fay. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Fay, Warren, 1784-1864. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Hubbardston; Lord's Day, July 5, 1812. Being the first communion day, after the decease of a worthy female member of the Church of Christ in that place. By Samuel Gay, A.M. Minister of the Gospel in Hubbardston. [one line from Micah] |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Gay, Samuel, 1784-1848. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Trinity Church, November 22, 1812; the Sunday after the interment of Thomas C. Amory, Esq. By J.S.J. Gardiner, A.M., rector. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Trinity Church, March 21, 1812, on the decease of Mr. George Higginson. By J.S.J. Gardiner, rector. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1812-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Trinity Church, Boston, July 23, 1812, on the day of publick fast in Massachusetts, upon the declaration of war against Great-Britain. By John S.J. Gardiner, A.M. rector. |
Fast day sermons -- 1812 July 23. |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1812-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Trinity Church, Boston, April 9, 1812, on the day of publick fast. By J.S.J. Gardiner, rector. |
Fast day sermons -- 1812 Apr. 9. |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1812-01-01 |
| Fry's Baltimore directory, for the year 1812: containing the names, occupations, residences, &c. of the inhabitants within the city and precincts, alphabetically arranged: with a correct list of streets, lanes, and alleys ... To which is added ... a callendar for 1812, &c. &c. &c. |
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1812-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at New-Ipswich June 3, 1811 at the interment of ... Miss Ruthy Batcheller ... A sermon delivered at New-Ipswich August 6, 1811 at the interment of ... Master William Kimbal Batcheller ... [microform] by Ebenezer Hill. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Hill, Ebenezer, 1766-1854. |
1812-01-01 |
| Memoirs of the life of the Reverend George Whitefield, M.A. late Chaplain to the Right Honorable the Countess of Huntingdon: in which every circumstance worthy of notice, both in his private and public character, is recorded--faithfully selected from his original papers, journals and letters--illustrated by a variety of interesting anecdotes, from the best authorties [sic]--with a particular account of his death and funeral; and extracts from the sermons which were preached on that occasion. Compiled by the Rev. John Gillies, D.D. [Nine lines of Scripture texts] |
Biographies.; Funeral sermons -- 1770.; Subscribers' lists.; Publishers' advertisements -- Connecticut -- New Haven.; Intaglio prints.; Marbled papers (Binding).; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Dentelle bindings (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Gillies, John, 1712-1796. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the inauguration of the Rev. Ebenezer Porter, A.M. to the office of Bartlet Professor of sacred rhetoric in the Theological Institution at Andover, April 1, 1812. By Abiel Holmes, D.D. Minister of the First Church in Cambridge. Published by vote of the trustees. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Booksellers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston. |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon preached in North Woodstock at the funeral of Mr. Micah Taylor needs[microform] March 24, 1812 by William Graves. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Graves, William, 1766-1813. |
1812-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Dunbarton, New-Hampshire on Thankgiving-day, November 12, 1812. By Walter Harris, A.M. pastor of the church in Dunbarton. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1812. Nov. 12. |
Harris, Walter, 1761-1843. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered in the north meeting-house in Bridgwater, May 12, 1813 [microform] at the funeral of Mr. Alpheus Packard by Daniel Huntington. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Huntington, Daniel, 1788-1858. |
1812-01-01 |
| Christ's rebuke to his disciples for their irregular zeal in his cause. A sermon delivered at the Second Church in Boston, May 10, 1812. By Joseph Lathrop, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in West Springfield. Published at the request of the hearers. |
Sermons -- 1812.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Lathrop, Joseph, 1731-1820. |
1812-01-01 |
| The angel preaching the everlasting gospel. A sermon delivered in Springfield, April 21st, 1812. At the institution of a society for the encouragement of foreign missions. By Joseph Lathrop, D.D. |
Sermons -- 1812. |
Lathrop, Joseph, 1731-1820. |
1812-01-01 |
| Leisure hours; or Poems, moral, religious, & descriptive. By Joshua Marsden, missionary. [Six lines from Cowper] |
Poems -- 1812.; Autobiographies.; Relief prints.; Marbled papers (Binding).; Marbled edges (Binding).; Half bindings (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding). |
Marsden, Joshua, 1777-1837. |
1812-01-01 |
| Consolation to believers under the loss of their Christian friends and relations [microform] a sermon, preached in the Baptist meeting-house ... the 12th of April, 1812 occasioned by the death of Mrs. Mary Delezenne ... by Archibald Maclay. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Maclay, Archibald, 1776-1860. |
1812-01-01 |
| Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, October 21, 1812. A resolve for districting the commonwealth for the purpose of choosing electors of president and vice-president. |
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1812-01-01 |
| The mode and subjects of baptism examined, in seven sermons. To which is added, A miniature history of the Baptists. By Daniel Merrill, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Sedgwick. [Four lines of Scripture text] |
Sermons -- Collections.; Booksellers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston. |
Merrill, Daniel, 1765-1833. |
1812-01-01 |
| The future habitation of believers, superior to their present, and the importance of being ready for the day of judgment [microform] illustrated in two sermons preached March 8, 1812, at Lebanon, Exeter Society, the first Sabbath after the death of the Rev. John Gurley by Samuel Nott. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Nott, Samuel, 1754-1852. |
1812-01-01 |
| Proceedings of the town of Northampton. At a legal meeting of the freeholders & other inhabitants of the town of Northampton ... on the 1st day of July ... The following memorial ... was unanimously adopted. To the president of the United States, and the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled.--The memorial and remonstrance of the inhabitants of the town of Northampton ... humbly sheweth ... |
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1812-01-01 |
| A discourse occasioned by the death of the Rev. Joseph Buckminster ... who died at Readsborough, Ver., June 10, 1812 [microform] delivered to his bereaved people June 19, 1812, by Nathan Parker. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Parker, Nathan, 1782-1833. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered October 22d, 1812, at the interment of the Rev. Thomas Thacher ... minister of the Third Parish in Dedham ... [microform] by Stephen Palmer. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Palmer, Stephen, 1766-1821. |
1812-01-01 |
| Prospectus of M. Paff's Gallery of Paintings. To the public. |
Broadsides.; Advertisements -- Art galleries, Commercial.; Subscribers' lists.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Paff, M. (Michael), d. 1838. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered November 3, 1812, at the funeral of Madam Phebe Phillips, relict of His Honor Samuel Phillips of Andover [microform] by Eliphalet Pearson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Pearson, Eliphalet, 1752-1826. |
1812-01-01 |
| The fatal effects of ardent spirits. A sermon, by Ebenezer Porter, Pastor of the First Church in Washington, Con. |
Sermons -- 1805. |
Porter, Ebenezer, 1772-1834. |
1812-01-01 |
| The dreadful earthquake and the fatal spotted fever. A funeral sermon and a funeral psalm, on the death of about ten or fifteen thousand of people killed by an earthquake on the twenty-sixth of March 1812, in South America: and on the death of an hundred and fifty killed in New-Hampshire it is expected in the same year, by the spotted fever. Written by Jonathan Plummer, a latter-day prophet, lay-bishop, travelling preacher, physician, poet and trader. |
Broadsides.; Songs.; Sermons -- 1812.; Relief prints. |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. |
1812-01-01 |
| An address, delivered June 24, 1812, at the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Cumming [microform] consort of the Rev. Hooper Cumming, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church in Newark, New-Jersey by James Richards. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Richards, James, 1767-1843. |
1812-01-01 |
| An address, delivered June 24, 1812, at the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Cumming [microform] consort of the Rev. Hooper Cumming, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church in Newark, New-Jersey by James Richards. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Richards, James, 1767-1843. |
1812-01-01 |
| Smith & Forman's New-York pocket almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1813 ... |
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1812-01-01 |
| Sixteen short sermons. Making a solemn appeal to the consciences of men. [Three lines from Matthew] |
Sermons -- Collections. |
Clergyman of the Church of England. |
1812-01-01 |
| An address, part of which only, was delivered upon the opening of Baltimore College [microform] but agreeably to promise, the whole is now submitted to the public to which is annexed a funeral masonic sermon, upon the happiness of the righteous after death by William Sinclair. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Sinclair, William. |
1812-01-01 |
| The folly and danger of presuming on time to come [microform] illustrated in a discourse delivered at Marshfield Nov. 24, 1811, at the funeral of six men, who on the preceding Wednesday evening were fatally shipwrecked ... by William Shaw. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Shaw, William, 1742-1816. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Cairo, January 9, 1812, at the installation of the Rev. Richard Williams over the Presbyterian Church and congregation in that place [microform] by David Porter. |
Installation sermons -- 1812. |
Porter, David, 1761-1851. |
1812-01-01 |
| Sudden death of Parson Fisher. A new psalm, and a new funeral sermon on the death of the Rev. Nathaniel Fisher, Pastor of the Episcopal Church, at Salem, Mass. who died suddenly ... the 20th of December, 1812 ... written by Jonathan Plummer. |
Broadsides.; Hymns.; Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon at the interment of Mrs. Phebe Foster, consort to the Rev. Edmund Foster [microform] preached at Littleton, July 17th, 1812 by Charles Stearns. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Stearns, Charles, 1753-1826. |
1812-01-01 |
| A Sacred oratorio will be performed at the Rev. Dr. Prince's Meeting-House, under the direction of Dr. G.K. Jackson, assisted by the theatrical band, and many respectable vocal and instrumental amateurs of Boston. Leader of the band, Mr. Graupner. |
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1812-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered March 16, 1812, at the funeral of the Rev. Jabez Chickering ... [microform] by Thomas Thacher. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Thacher, Thomas, 1756-1812. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the funeral of Miss Sally Smith of New-Marlborough [microform] who died February 10, 1810, aged 21 years by Nathaniel Turner. |
Funeral sermons -- 1810. |
Turner, Nathaniel, 1771-1812. |
1812-01-01 |
| Memorial of the merchants and owners of the private armed commissioned vessels of war of the city of Baltimore. November 23d, 1812. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States. |
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1812-01-01 |
| Resolutions of the citizens of Charleston, approbatory of the measures of government. June 12th, 1812. Printed by order of the Senate United States. |
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1812-01-01 |
| University of Vermont, Burlington. Commencement exercises, 29th July, 1812. |
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1812-01-01 |
| To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, the Memorial of the subscribers, citizens of the United States, residing in the first congressional district, in the state of Pennsylvania, composed of the city and county of Philadelphia, and county of Delaware, respectfully showeth ... |
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1812-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered Dec. 9th, 1812, at the funeral of the Rev. Bela Hubbard [microform] by Henry Whitlock. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Whitlock, Henry, 1777-1814. |
1812-01-01 |
| An excellent spirit forms the character of a good ruler: illustrated in a sermon preached before the honourable General Assembly of the state of Connecticut, at the anniversary election, in the city of Hartford, May 14, 1812. By Moses C. Welch, D.D. Pastor of the church in North-Mansfield. |
Election sermons -- Connecticut -- 1812.; Wrappers (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Welch, Moses C. (Moses Cook), 1754-1824. |
1812-01-01 |
| The character and peaceful end of the perfect and upright man [microform] illustrated in a sermon, preached ... at the funeral of the Rev. John Gurley ... by Moses C. Welch. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Welch, Moses C. (Moses Cook), 1754-1824. |
1812-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered May 3, 1812, at the funeral of Samuel Abbot, one of the founders of the Theological Seminary in Andover [microform] by Leonard Woods published by request of the trustees and visitors. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854. |
1812-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered in Attleborough, at the interment of ... Elisha May ... [microform] by John Wilder. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Wilder, John, 1758-1836. |
1812-01-01 |
| [The Virginia almanack for the year of our Lord 1813. By Benjamin Bates] |
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1812-01-01 |
| The reward of merit. A premium, presented by D. Jaudon, to his amiable young friend and pupil [Miss Maria Louisa Leaney,] Union Hall, [June 1st,] A.D. 181[3]. |
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1813-01-01 |
| At Bradford and Read's 58 Cornhill may constantly be had Mr. Tesier's complete treatise on Merinos and other sheep... an extensive assortment of law, medicine, classics ... stationary. |
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1813-01-01 |
| An address to the members of the American Antiquarian Society, pronounced in King's Chapel, Boston, on their first anniversary, October 23, 1813. By William Jenks, A.M. S.A.S. Pastor of a church in Bath, and professor of Oriental languages, &c. in Bowdoin College, Maine. |
Anniversary sermons -- 1813.; Wrappers (Binding).; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Jenks, William, 1778-1866. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon, and an address, delivered in Sturbridge, Massachusetts, June 21, 5813. At the celebration of St. John the Baptist, before the brethren of Fayette Lodge and others. By the Rev. and worshipfu. [sic] Richard Carrique, member of Fayette Lodge. |
Sermons -- 1813. |
Carrique, Richard, 1777-1848. |
1813-01-01 |
| On inland navigation, by the Merrimack. The advantages of inland navigation, by canals and rivers, are generally felt and acknowledged ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal). |
Sullivan, John L. (John Langdon), 1777-1865. |
1813-01-01 |
| Smith on the prophecies. Just published by Samuel T. Armstrong, Boston, and for sale at his bookstore, and by the author at Hopkinton, (N.H.) a new edition of Smith's Dissertation on the prophecies. ... |
Prospectuses.; Subscribers' lists. |
Armstrong, Samuel Turell, 1784-1850. |
1813-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered June 20, 1813, before the officers and students of Bowdoin College, occasioned by the death of Frederick Southgate, A.B. lately a tutor in said college. By Jesse Appleton, D.D. [Seven lines of quotations]. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813.; Relief prints.; Labels (Provenance).; Authors' presentation copies (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Appleton, Jesse, 1772-1819. |
1813-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Bath, May 11th, 1813, before the Society for Discountenancing and Suppressing Public Vices. By Jesse Appleton, D.D. president of Bowdoin College. [Three lines from Cicero]. |
Sermons to temperance societies -- 1813.; Authors' presentation copies (Provenance). |
Appleton, Jesse, 1772-1819. |
1813-01-01 |
| Heirs of grace. A sermon, delivered at Charlestown, September 26, 1813, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Abigail Collier, consort of the Rev. William Collier, Pastor of the Baptist Church in said town. By Thomas Baldwin, D.D. With an appendix, containing extracts from Mrs. Collier's diary, letters, &c. Published by request. |
Poems -- 1813.; Funeral sermons -- 1813.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1813-01-01 |
| Sermons addressed to masters and servants, and published in the year 1743 [i.e., 1749 and 1750] by the Rev. Thomas Bacon, Minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Maryland. Now republished with other tracts and dialogues on the same subject, and recommended to all masters and mistresses to be used in their families. By the Rev. William Meade. |
Sermons -- Collections.; Dialogues.; Poems -- 1813.; Hymns.; Leather bindings (Binding). |
Bacon, Thomas, d. 1768. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in the North Presbyterian Church in Hartford, May 20, 1813, on the evening subsequent to the formation of the "Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Good Morals." By Lyman Beecher, A.M. Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Litchfield. |
Sermons -- 1813. |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1813-01-01 |
| A reformation of morals practicable and indispensable. A sermon, delivered at New-Haven, on the evening of October, 27, 1812, by Lyman Beecher, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Litchfield. |
Sermons -- 1813. |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1813-01-01 |
| A reformation of morals practicable and indispensable. A sermon delivered at New-Haven on the evening of October 27, 1812. By Lyman Beecher, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Litchfield. |
Sermons -- 1813.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1813-01-01 |
| The government of God desirable. A sermon delivered at Newark, during the session of the Synod of New-York and New-Jersey, October, 1808. By Lyman Beecher, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in East-Hampton, Long-Island. |
Sermons -- 1809. |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached before His Excellency Caleb Strong, Esq., governor, His Honor William Phillips, Esq., lieutenant-governor, the honorable Council, and the two houses composing the legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 26, 1813, being the anniversary election, by William Allen, A.M. Congregational minister in Pittsfield. |
Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1813. |
Allen, William, 1784-1868. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered before the Maine Missionary Society, at their sixth anniversary, in North Yarmouth, June 23, 1813. By Kiah Bayley, pastor of the church in Newcastle. |
Anniversary sermons -- 1813.; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Bayley, Kiah, 1770-1857. |
1813-01-01 |
| Two sermons on intemperance, delivered on the day of the annual fast, April 8, 1813. By Joshua Bates, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dedham. |
Fast day sermons -- 1813 Apr. 8.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Bates, Joshua, 1776-1854. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered before the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and Others in North America, at their anniversary, Nov. 4, 1813. By Joshua Bates, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dedham. |
Sermons -- 1813. |
Bates, Joshua, 1776-1854. |
1813-01-01 |
| The importance of ministerial fidelity, illustrated in a discourse, delivered March 17th, 1813, at the ordination of the Rev. John Frost, A.M. as the pastor of the Presbyterian Church and congregation in Whitesborough, by Azel Backus, D.D. president of Hamilton College. |
Ordination sermons -- 1813. |
Backus, Azel, 1765-1816. |
1813-01-01 |
| The duties of children. A sermon delivered on Lord's Day, April 12, 1807, to the Religious Society in Federal Street, Boston. By William E. Channing, A.M. Minister of said society. |
Juvenile literature -- 1813.; Children's sermons -- 1807. |
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. |
1813-01-01 |
| Memoirs of Gen. Geo. Washington, first president of the United States of America. |
Memoirs.; Publishers' advertisements -- Connecticut -- Hartford.; Quarter bindings (Binding). |
Condie, Thomas, 1775?-1814. |
1813-01-01 |
| The Black prince; a true story: being an account of the life and death of Naimbanna, an African king's son, who arrived in England in the year 1791, and set sail on his return in June, 1793. |
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1813-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in Rutland, at the funeral of Charles Miles ... [microform] February, 1813 by Abishai Crossman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Crossman, Abishai. |
1813-01-01 |
| The majesty and condescension of God. A sermon, delivered at the opening of the Presbyterian Church in Port Republic; on Christmas Day, 1812. Published by the request of the congregation. |
Dedication sermons -- 1812.; Christmas sermons -- 1812.; Publishers' advertisements -- Virginia -- Staunton |
Bourne, George, 1780-1845. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the request of the Female Cent Society, in Sandbornton [i.e., Sanbornton], New-Hampshire, December 23, 1812. By Abraham Bodwell, Pastor of the Congregational Church in Sandbornton. [One line from Solomon] |
Sermons -- 1813.; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Bodwell, Abraham, 1778-1863. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered in Arlington, Vt. on Sunday, June 14, 1811. Being the second Sunday after the first visitation of the Rt. Rev. Alexander V. Griswold, D.D. Bishop of the Eastern Diocese. By Abraham Brownson, A.M. minister of the church in said town. |
Sermons -- 1811.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Bronson, Abraham, 1776-1853. |
1813-01-01 |
| The divine institution and perpetuity of the Christian priesthood. A sermon, delivered before the convention of the clergy and lay delegates of the Episcopal Church in the state of Connecticut, in Christ Church, Stratford, on the second day of June, 1813: occasioned by the death of the Right Rev. Abraham Jarvis, D.D. Bishop of Connecticut. By Tillotson Bronson, principal of the Episcopal Academy. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Bronson, Tillotson, 1762-1826. |
1813-01-01 |
| An introductory discourse, delivered in the Reformed Dutch Church, in the city of Philadelphia, October 10th, 1813; by Jacob Brodhead, A.M. pastor of said church. Published by request. |
Sermons -- 1813.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Brodhead, Jacob, 1782-1855. |
1813-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Topsfield, April 26, 1813. At the funeral of the Rev. Asahel Huntington, who deceased on the 22d. aged 52. By Isaac Braman, A.M. a minister in Rowley. [One line of Scripture text] Also, a sermon, written by Mr. Huntington, the day on which he was seized with his last illness, five days before his death, never delivered in public. [One line from Hebrews] |
Funeral sermons -- 1813.; Sermons -- 1813. |
Braman, Isaac, 1770-1858. |
1813-01-01 |
| The schools of the prophets: a sermon, delivered at New-Brunswick, New-Jersey, before the board of superintendants, of the Theological School of the Reformed Dutch Church, on Wednesday, 28th April, 1813. By John M. Bradford, D.D. Minister of the Reformed Dutch Church, Albany. |
Sermons -- 1813. |
Bradford, John M. (John Melancthon), 1781-1827. |
1813-01-01 |
| The horrors of war [microform] a sermon delivered at New-Marlborough, Mass. at the celebration of independence by Jacob Catlin preached and published at the request of a branch of the Washington Benevolent Society. |
Fourth of July sermons -- 1813. |
Catlin, Jacob, 1758-1826. |
1813-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon, occasioned by the much lamented death of Mrs. Ann H. Perry [microform] consort of Doctor David Perry delivered November 8, 1812 ... by Isaac Clinton. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Clinton, Isaac, 1759-1840. |
1813-01-01 |
| The character and work of John the Baptist [microform] a sermon, delivered at Patterson, N.Y., Feb. 27, 1813 by Herman Daggett. |
Sermons -- 1813. |
Daggett, Herman, 1766-1832. |
1813-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at the funeral of the Rev. Thomas Fessenden [microform] senior pastor of the church in Walpole (N.H.) who died May 9, 1813, aged 74 by Pliny Dickinson published by request. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Dickinson, Pliny, 1777-1834. |
1813-01-01 |
| Address of the authoress of the Newport female evangelical miscellany, to all the benevolent female associations, in the United States. |
Prospectuses.; Subscribers' lists. |
Authoress of the Newport female evangelical miscellany. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in Boston, Sept. 16, 1813, before the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, at their fourth annual meeting. By Timothy Dwight, D.D. L.L.D. president of Yale College. Published by request of the Board. |
Booksellers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston.; Sermons -- 1813.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in Boston, Sept. 16, 1813, before the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, at their fourth annual meeting. By Timothy Dwight, D.D. L.L.D. president of Yale College. Published by request of the Board. |
Booksellers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston.; Sermons -- 1813. |
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. |
1813-01-01 |
| A discourse, in two parts, delivered August 20, 1812, on the national fast, in the chapel of Yale College, by Timothy Dwight, D.D. L.L.D. president of that seminary. Published at the request of the students. |
Fast-day sermons -- 1812 Aug. 20. |
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. |
1813-01-01 |
| A discourse, in two parts, delivered July 23, 1812, on the public fast, in the chapel of Yale College. By Timothy Dwight, D.D. L.L.D. president of that seminary. Published at the request of the students, and others. |
Fast-day sermons -- 1812 July 23.; Fast-day sermons -- 1812 Aug. 20. |
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the interment of William Billings, Esq. [microform] who died Nov. 8, 1812 to which is annexed an appendix containing memoirs of Miss Jerusha Billings ... by John Emerson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Emerson, John, 1745-1826. |
1813-01-01 |
| Brown University. Order of exercises and theses for commencement. September 1, 1813. |
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1813-01-01 |
| Memoirs of the life of the Rev. William Tennent, late Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Freehold, in New-Jersey. With an account of his views while in a trance, which continued three days. |
Biographies. |
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821. |
1813-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at the funeral of the Reverend Timothy Dickinson, late pastor of the church in Holliston, who died July 6, 1813, aged 52 years. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1813-01-01 |
| A discourse, in two parts, deeivered [sic] July 23, 1812, on the public fast, in the chapel of Yale College. By Timothy Dwight, DD. LLD. president of that seminary. |
Fast day sermons -- 1812 July 23.; Fast day sermons -- 1812 Aug. 20.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Dwight, Timothy, 1752-1817. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Littleton on the death of Deacon Daniel Kimball who departed this life May 24th 1813 aged LXII [microform] by Edmund Foster. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Foster, Edmund, 1752-1826. |
1813-01-01 |
| The case and peregrinations of Donald Fraser, a native of the county of Inverness in the kingdom of Scotland. [Four lines in verse] |
Autobiographies.; Ink stamps (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Fraser, Donald, b. 1777. |
1813-01-01 |
| Memorial of the Religious Society of Friends to the legislature of Virginia, on the militia laws. With a letter from Benjamin Bates, (bearer of the memorial) to a member of the legislature. (Copied from the Georgetown "Federal Republican," dated May 31, 1813.) |
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1813-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Dorchester, March 29th, 1813, at the funeral of Moses Everett, Esq. By Rev. Thaddeus Mason Harris. [Three lines of quotation] |
Funeral sermons -- 1813.; Obituaries. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1813-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Dorchester, March 5th, 1813, at the funeral of Ebenezer Wales, Esq. By Rev. Thaddeus Mason Harris. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813.; Obituaries. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1813-01-01 |
| University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Order of exercises for commencement, August 25, 1813. |
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1813-01-01 |
| A discourse preached before the members of the Boston Female Asylum, September 24th, 1813, at their thirteenth anniversary. By Thaddeus M. Harris, D.D. Minister of the First Church in Dorchester. [One line from Hosea]. |
Anniversary sermons -- 1813.; Hymns. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1813-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at the Old South Church in Boston before the Society for Foreign Missions of Boston and the Vicinity, Jan. 1, 1813, by Abiel Holmes, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. Published at the request of the society. |
Sermons -- 1813. |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1813-01-01 |
| [A] sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Abigail Bassett ... [microform] with an appendix containing a brief account of three seasons of the revival of religion in Lee by Alvan Hyde. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Hyde, Alvan, 1768-1833. |
1813-01-01 |
| The gracious appointment of God, a sure foundation of comfort and hope [microform] a discourse, preached at the New-North Church, Boston, on Lord's Day, February 21, 1813 occasioned by the death of Rev. John Eliot ... by John Lathrop. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Lathrop, John, 1740-1816. |
1813-01-01 |
| The gracious appointment of God, a sure foundation of comfort and hope [microform] a discourse, preached at the New-North Church, Boston, on Lord's Day, February 21, 1813 occasioned by the death of Rev. John Eliot ... by John Lathrop. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Lathrop, John, 1740-1816. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Sullivan, August 22, 1810, at the ordination of Rev. Ira M. Olds, to the pastoral care of the Congregational churches and societies in the towns of Sullivan and Lenox, by Gershom C. Lyman, D.D. Pastor of the Congregational Church of Marlborough, Vermont. Made public by desire. |
Ordination sermons -- 1810. |
Lyman, Gershom C. (Gershom Clark), 1753-1813. |
1813-01-01 |
| Two discourses occasioned by the decease of the Rev. Doctor John King [microform] late pastor of the congregation of Upper West Conococheague delivered ... August 1, 1813 by John M'Knight. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
M'Knight, John, 1754-1823. |
1813-01-01 |
| Ancient charters, and colony and province laws of Massachusetts. Thomas B. Wait and Co. will speedily put to press, agreeably to contract with the government of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, "The Charters and the public and general laws of the late colony and province of the Massachusetts Bay; together with the acts, and clauses of acts, and other documents, tending to explain the jurisprudence of the state." ... |
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1813-01-01 |
| Memoirs of the Rev. John Rodgers, D.D. late Pastor of the Wall-Street and Brick churches in the city of New-York. By Samuel Miller, D.D. Surviving pastor of the church in Wall-Street. |
Biographies.; Funeral sermons -- 1811.; Intaglio prints.; Marbled edges (Binding).; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Leather bindings (Binding).; Blind tooled leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Dentelle bindings (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Annotations (Provenance). |
Miller, Samuel, 1769-1850. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon, occasioned by the death of Colonel William M'Intosh [microform] who died January 3, 1813 ... by Stephen Palmer. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Palmer, Stephen, 1766-1821. |
1813-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory and register, for 1813: containing the names, professions, and residence of all the heads of families and persons in business of the city and suburbs; with other useful information. By John A. Paxton, author of the Alphabetical plan of Philadelphia. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1813. |
Paxton, John Adams. |
1813-01-01 |
| The subsequent sermons, on saving faith, and the excellency of true religion, are respectfully inscribed and recommended to the young and rising generation, for whose use and benefit they are exclusively made public. By Christopher Paige, A.M. [Two lines of quotation] |
Sermons -- 1813. |
Paige, Christopher, 1762-1822. |
1813-01-01 |
| Murder: death of Miss Mack Coy [i.e., McCoy], and the Young Teazer. On the death of Miss Elizabeth Mack Coy, of Lee, (N.H.) who was cruelly, murdered it is expected, towards the end of August, 1813: and on the deaths of Capt. Dobson, Lieut. Johnson, sailing master Merril, prize master Allen, and twenty five others, killed by a dreadful explosion on board a privateer called the Young Teazer: fire having been conveyed to the magazine it is expected, by this Johnson, who it is likely would have been hanged, had he not killed himself. Written by J. Plummer, travelling preacher. |
Broadsides.; Hymns.; Sermons -- 1813.; Relief prints. |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. |
1813-01-01 |
| Dreadful fire at Portsmouth! and many sudden deaths. A new hymn, and a new sermon, concerning a number of things, viz, a great, and dreadful fire at Portsmouth (N.H.) that began to consume houses on the evening of the 22d of December, 1813. ... On the deaths of about 200 American and British soldiers, marines and sailors, and about 544 Creek Indians, killed lately in various battles. ... Written by Jonathan Plummer. |
Broadsides.; Hymns.; Sermons -- 1813.; Relief prints. |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Newport, New-Hampshire, at the funeral of Mrs. Sally Buell, wife of Mr. Chalker Buell, who died February 2, 1813, aetatis 36 [microform] by Joseph Rowell. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Rowell, Joseph, 1767-1842. |
1813-01-01 |
| The character and blessedness of those who die in the Lord [microform] a sermon, delivered at Acton, Dec. 14, 1812 at the funeral of Mrs. Abigail Adams, wife of the Rev. Moses Adams of that town by Ezra Ripley. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Ripley, Ezra, 1751-1841. |
1813-01-01 |
| Smith and Forman's New-York pocket almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1814 ... |
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1813-01-01 |
| Smith and a comprehensive view of the present state of the earth. Designed to accompany our popular geographies, and for the use of schools and academies. 1. Map of the world. 2. North-America. 3. South-America. 4. Europe. 5. Asia. 6. Africa. |
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1813-01-01 |
| The importance of an early and habitual preparedness for death [microform] a sermon delivered in the Baptist meeting house in Sansom-Street, Philadelphia, on the decease of Mr. Richard Pearse, a young member of the church by William Staughton. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Staughton, William, 1770-1829. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Epsom, New-Hampshire, November 12, 1813, at the funeral of the Reverend Ebenezer Haseltine [microform] who departed this life November 10, 1813, in the 59th year of his age and 20th year of his ministry by Isaac Smith. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Smith, Isaac, 1744-1817. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the interment of the Rev. Asahel Hooker [microform] pastor of the church in Chelsea, Norwich, who departed this life April 19, 1813, in the 51st year of his age by Joseph Strong. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Strong, Joseph, 1753-1834. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the interment of the Rev. Jonathan Murdock, pastor of the church in Bozrah [microform] who departed this life Jan. 17, 1813, in the 67th year of his age by Joseph Strong. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Strong, Joseph, 1753-1834. |
1813-01-01 |
| The character and future blessedness of the righteous [microform] a sermon preached at Pembroke, New-Hampshire, at the funeral of Mrs. Mary Calfe Burnham, late consort of the Rev. Abraham Burnham ... October 20, 1813 by Isaac Tompkins. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Tompkins, Isaac, 1761-1826. |
1813-01-01 |
| Memorial of the citizens of Baltimore, on the subject of a partial repeal of the non-importation acts. February 19th, 1813. Printed by order of the Senate United States. |
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1813-01-01 |
| The Publications, of the Virginia Religious Tract Society. The distribution of cheap pious books is a very useful method of spreading the knowledge of religion. ... |
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1813-01-01 |
| Jesus, the resort of Christians bereaved of their minister [microform] illustrated in a discourse, delivered at Rupert, February 23, 1813, at the interment of the Rev. John B. Preston, late pastor of a church of Christ in Rupert, Vermont by Holland Weeks to which is added, a brief sketch of the life of the deceased, by two of his friends published at the request of some of the hearers, for the benefit of the bereaved family. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Weeks, Holland, 1768-1843. |
1813-01-01 |
| Five discourses on the Sabbath, preached at Durham, N.Y. By Seth Williston, pastor of the Presbyterian church in that place. [One line from Nehemiah] |
Sermons -- Collections.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Quarter bindings (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding). |
Williston, Seth, 1770-1851. |
1813-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Waterbury, March 10, 1813, at the funeral of Miss Esther Hovey [microform] by Chester Wright. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Wright, Chester, 1776-1840. |
1813-01-01 |
| To the Honorable the Legislative Council, and the House of Representatives of the Mississippi Territory, in General Assembly convened: the petition of the undersigned inhabitants of the county of Adams: respectfully sheweth ... |
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1813-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Mr. James Adams] by diligence and attention to h[is] studies, merits my approbation. [Phebe D. Morgan] inst. |
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1814-01-01 |
| John Odin, at his store, no. 11, Dock-Square, Boston, near the market, imports from the manufactories and sells, a great variety of hard-ware goods ... |
Advertising cards. |
Odin, John. |
1814-01-01 |
| William Young, saddle, harness & trunkmaker no. 141 Broadway near city hotel N. York ... |
Advertising cards. |
Young, William. |
1814-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered April 3, 1814, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Hannah Gill [microform] by Joseph Richardson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Richardson, Joseph, 1778-1871. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Steuben April 1813. In which are shewn the evil effects of war and when it may be lawful and expedient to go to war. By Rev. Benjamin Bell, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1814.; Booksellers' advertisements -- New York (State) -- Sangerfield.; Stained edges (Binding).; Printed wrappers (Binding). |
Bell, Benjamin, 1752-1836. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered, September 28, 1814, at the ordination of the Rev. Gardner Braman Perry, over the Second Church and Society, in Bradford, Mass. By Isaac Braman, A.M. pastor of a church in Rowley. |
Ordination sermons -- 1814. |
Braman, Isaac, 1770-1858. |
1814-01-01 |
| Sketch of the life of the notorious Stephen Burroughs, given by himself. Containing an account of his youthful pranks of mischief--the crimes of his manhood--his uncommon ingenuity on many critical occasions--his success in preaching--his great sufferings--& who as late as the year 1809, was living in Lower Canada, and extensively engaged in counterfeiting the bank notes & coins of the United States. |
Memoirs.; Booksellers' advertisements -- Delaware -- Wilmington. |
Burroughs, Stephen, 1765-1840. |
1814-01-01 |
| Sermons by the late Rev. J.S. Buckminster. With a memoir of his life and character. |
Sermons -- Collections.; Intaglio prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Half bindings (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Blind tooled leather (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Binders' bills (Binding). |
Buckminster, J. S. (Joseph Stevens), 1784-1812. |
1814-01-01 |
| A farewell sermon preached at West Liberty, Va. on the 11th September, 1814 [microform] by James Hughs, on leaving his congregations, Buffalo & Short Creek. |
Farewell sermons -- 1814. |
Hughs, James. |
1814-01-01 |
| Proposals, for publishing by subscription, a history of the United States. By Thomas Clark, author of The naval history of the United States. |
Broadsides.; Prospectuses.; Subscribers' lists. |
Clark, Thomas, 1787-1860. |
1814-01-01 |
| Funeral sermon on the importance and the improvement of time. Preached in St. Peter's Church, Philadelphia, November 13, 1814, in compliance with the desire expressed by the late Anthony Fothergill, M.D. F.R.S. &c. in his last will and testament, and in pursuance of the provisions therein contained. By James Abercrombie, D.D. Senior Assistant Minister of Christ-Church, St. Peter's, and St. James's. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Abercrombie, James, 1758-1841. |
1814-01-01 |
| A missionary sermon, preached in the First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, on the twenty-third of May, 1814. By Archibald Alexander. |
Sermons -- 1814. |
Alexander, Archibald, 1772-1851. |
1814-01-01 |
| Atlas to Adams' Geography for the use of schools and academies. Containing the following maps; The world, North America, United States, New England, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa. |
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1814-01-01 |
| A father's reasons for baptizing his infant child. A discourse, delivered at Beverly, Feb. 1812. By Abiel Abbot, A.M. [Seven lines of Scripture texts] |
Sermons -- 1814.; Stiffened paper bindings (Binding). |
Abbot, Abiel, 1770-1828. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached on Sunday, the third of April, at the funeral of Mrs. Fanny Lame Fleury, wife of Thomas Melvill, Jun., Esq. who died in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, April 1, 1814, aged 32 years. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814.; Obituaries.; Poems -- 1814.; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Allen, William, 1784-1868. |
1814-01-01 |
| History of the expedition under the command of Captains Lewis and Clark, to the sources of the Missouri, thence across the Rocky Mountains and down the River Columbia to the Pacific Ocean. Performed during the years 1804-5-6. By order of the government of the United States. Prepared for the press by Paul Allen, Esquire. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. |
Maps -- West (U.S.).; Publishers' advertisements -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.; Intaglio prints.; Printed boards (Binding). |
Lewis, Meriwether, 1774-1809. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Boston, at the annual election, May 25, 1814, before His Excellency Caleb Strong, Esq., governour, His Honor William Phillips, Esq., lieutenant governour, the Honorable Council, and the legislature of Massachusetts. By Jesse Appleton, D.D. president of Bowdoin College. |
Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1814. |
Appleton, Jesse, 1772-1819. |
1814-01-01 |
| The perpetuity and importance of the Sabbath. A sermon, delivered at a meeting of citizens from most of the towns in the county of Cumberland, amd [sic] from several counties adjacent, held at Portland, November 10, 1814, for the purpose of taking measures to promote the due observance of the Lord's day. By Jesse Appleton, D.D. president of Bowdoin College. [Five lines of quotations]. |
Sermons -- 1814. |
Appleton, Jesse, 1772-1819. |
1814-01-01 |
| Christ crucified, the power of God and the wisdom of God, the grand subject of correct preaching. A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Gamaliel S. Olds, to the pastoral care of the Congregational Church and Society in Greenfield, (Mass.) as colleague with Rev. Roger Newton, D.D. Nov. 19, 1813, by Samuel Austin, D.D. |
Ordination sermons -- 1813. |
Austin, Samuel, 1760-1830. |
1814-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at a singing-lecture, in Ashburnham, March 10th, 1814. By William Bascom, A.M. recently pastor of one of the Congregational churches in Fitchburg. |
Sermons -- 1814.; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Bascom, William, 1780-1845. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in the North Meeting House in Salem, before the Bible Society of Salem and Vicinity. At their annual meeting, April 20, 1814. By Thomas Barnard, D.D. |
Sermons -- 1814.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Barnard, Thomas, 1748-1814. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the dismission of the Rev. Amasa Jerome, from the pastoral charge of the church in New-Hartford, December 23, 1813. By James Beach, pastor of a church in Winchester. |
Farewell sermons -- 1813. |
Beach, James, 1780-1850. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in West-Hartford, May 22d, 1814. By James Beach, pastor of a church in Winchester. Published by request of the hearers. |
Sermons -- 1814. |
Beach, James, 1780-1850. |
1814-01-01 |
| Two sermons on intemperance, delivered on the day of the annual fast, April 8, 1813. By Joshua Bates, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dedham. |
Fast day sermons -- 1813 Apr. 8.; Stiffened paper bindings (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Printed waste (Binding). |
Bates, Joshua, 1776-1854. |
1814-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered March 4, 1814, at the interment of the Rev. Thomas Prentiss, D.D. pastor of the church in Medfield. By Joshua Bates, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dedham. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Bates, Joshua, 1776-1854. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered March 16, 1814, at the ordination of the Rev. John B. Whittlesey, A.M. as pastor of the Presbyterian Church and congregation in Herkimer. By Azel Backus, D.D. president of Hamilton College. |
Ordination sermons -- 1814. |
Backus, Azel, 1765-1816. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon designed to notice, in a religious manner, the death of the Rev. George Richards, of Philadelphia, formerly of this town. Delivered in the Universalist Meeting House in Portsmouth, on the evening of the 4th Sabbath in March 1814. By Brother H. Ballou. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Ballou, Hosea, 1771-1852. |
1814-01-01 |
| The Christian ministry. A sermon, delivered on Wednesday, March 30, 1814, in the First Baptist Meeting-House in Boston, at the installation of the Rev. James M. Winchell. By Thomas Baldwin, D.D. Pastor of the Second Baptist Church in said town. [Two lines of Scripture texts] Published by request. |
Installation sermons -- 1814.; Ink stamps (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1814-01-01 |
| Two discourses, delivered at Harvard, the one, August 20, 1812, the day of the national fast on account of the war with Great Britain; the other, May 29, 1813, on the author's taking leave of the people of his charge; together with his request to the church for a dismission from his pastoral relation to them; the address of the church to the council convened on the occasion; the result of council, &c. By Stephen Bemis, A.M. late Congregational minister of Harvard. |
Fast day sermons -- 1812 Aug. 20.; Farewell sermons -- 1813.; Poems -- 1814. |
Bemis, Stephen, 1774-1828. |
1814-01-01 |
| A reformation of morals practicable and indispensable. A sermon delivered at New-Haven on the evening of October 27, 1812. By Lyman Beecher, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Litchfield. |
Sermons -- 1812. |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1814-01-01 |
| A reformation of morals practicable and indispensable. A sermon delivered at New-Haven on the evening of October 27, 1812. By Lyman Beecher, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Litchfield. |
Sermons -- 1812. |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the opening of the Baptist Meeting-House, in Belchertown, March 2, 1814. By Elisha Andrews, A.M. |
Dedication sermons -- 1814. |
Andrews, Elisha, 1768-1840. |
1814-01-01 |
| Sermons, By Hugh Blair, D.D. F.R.S. Ed. one of the ministers of the High Church, and professor of rhetoric and belles lettres in the University of Edinburgh. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. |
Sermons -- Collections.; Intaglio prints.; Labels (Provenance). |
Blair, Hugh, 1718-1800. |
1814-01-01 |
| Memoirs of the life of the Rev. William Tennent, formerly Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Freehold, in New-Jersey: in which is contained, among other interesting particulars, an account of his being three days in a trance, and apparently lifeless. Abridged from the "Evangelical intelligencer," for the year 1806. |
Biographies.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821. |
1814-01-01 |
| The true principles of Freemasonry explained, in an oration delivered at Rochester, N.H. before the bretheren of Humane Lodge, no. 21, of Free and Accepted Masons, on the festival of St. John the Baptist, June 24th, 1814. By Brother Joseph Boodey, New-Durham, N.H. [Four lines of verse] |
Sermons -- 1814. |
Boodey, Joseph, 1773-1867. |
1814-01-01 |
| The sinfulness and pernicious consequences of evil communications. A discourse, from 1st Corinthians, XV. 33. Delivered at Hempstead-Harbour, Queens County, Long-Island, on the evening of Wednesday, the 6th of April, 1814. By David S. Bogart, A.M. One of the ministers of the Reformed Dutch Congregations of Success and Oyster-Bay. [Six lines of quotations in Latin and English] |
Sermons -- 1814.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Bogart, David Schuyler, 1770-1839. |
1814-01-01 |
| The fulness of the Godhead dwelling in Christ, illustrated in a discourse delivered at Haverhill, (N.H.) on Lord's day, April, 17, 1814. By Caleb Burge, A.M. minister of the Gospel. |
Sermons -- 1814.; Printers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston. |
Burge, Caleb, 1782-1838. |
1814-01-01 |
| Village sermons: or, Sixty-five plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel: intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages. By George Burder. Five volumes in two. Vol. I-[II]. [One line from Solomon] |
Sermons -- Collections.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1814-01-01 |
| The fear of the Lord, the hope of freedom. A sermon, on the present struggle of the Dutch for emancipation; delivered at the request of the Consistory of the Reformed Dutch Church, Albany, February 18th, 1814. By John M. Bradford, D.D. minister of said church. [One line from Nehemiah]. |
Sermons -- 1814.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Bradford, John M. (John Melancthon), 1781-1827. |
1814-01-01 |
| Antichrist. A discourse, addressed to the Congregational Church and Society in Pembroke, New-Hampshire, on the annual fast, April 14, 1814. By Abraham Burnham, A.M. [Nine lines of Scripture texts] Published by request. |
Fast-day sermons -- 1814 Apr. 14.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Burnham, Abraham, 1775-1852. |
1814-01-01 |
| Carey's general atlas, improved and enlarged [microform] being a collection of maps of the world and quarters, their principal empires, kingdoms, &c. ... |
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1814-01-01 |
| Independence-sermon, delivered July 4, 1814, at Hanover, N. Jersey [microform] by Daniel A. Clark. |
Fourth of July sermons -- 1814. |
Clark, Daniel A. (Daniel Atkinson), 1779-1840. |
1814-01-01 |
| Brown University. Order of exercises and theses for commencement. September 7, 1814. |
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1814-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered before the Maine Missionary Society, at their annual meeting, in Gorham, June 22, 1814. By Francis Brown, pastor of a church in North Yarmouth. |
Anniversary sermons -- 1814.; Wrappers (Binding).; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Brown, Francis, 1784-1820. |
1814-01-01 |
| The evils of war. A fast sermon, delivered at North-Yarmouth, April 7, 1814, by Francis Brown, pastor of a church in said town. |
Fast day sermons -- 1814 Apr. 7.; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Author's presentation inscriptions (Provenance).; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Brown, Francis, 1784-1820. |
1814-01-01 |
| Human life not always desirable. A sermon delivered at Richmond, N.H. November 17, 1813. At the funeral of Mr. Solomon Atherton, æt. 73. By Clark Brown, A.M. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813.; Initials (Provenance). |
Brown, Clark, 1771-1817. |
1814-01-01 |
| The covenant of God's mercy made known to Abraham, ratified with him, and the consequent duties obligatory upon his spiritual seed: illustrated in two discourses. By Clark Brown, A.M. Minister of the Congregational Church and Society in Swanzey, N.H. Also, extracts from Mosheims Ecclesiastical history, relative to the origin of the sect, called Baptists. |
Sermons -- 1814.; Stiffened paper bindings (Binding ). |
Brown, Clark, 1771-1817. |
1814-01-01 |
| The absurdity and danger of that liberality, which looks with complacency on all opinions advocated by those calling themselves Christians. A sermon, delivered in Swanzey, (N.H.) Sept. 11, 1814--in Gilson, (N.H.) Sept. 25, 1814--and in Jeffrey [i.e., Jaffrey], (N.H.) Oct. 19, 1814, before the Monodnock [i.e., Monadnock] Association of ministers. By Clark Brown, A.M. Minister of the Congregational Church and Society in Swanzey, (N.H.). [Four lines from 1 Corinthians] |
Sermons -- 1814. |
Brown, Clark, 1771-1817. |
1814-01-01 |
| The duties of children. A sermon delivered on Lord's Day, April 12, 1807, to the Religious Society in Federal Street, Boston. By W. E. Channing, A.M. Minister of said Society. |
Juvenile literature -- 1814.; Children's sermons -- 1807.; Chapbooks -- 1814.; Printed wrappers (Binding). |
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. |
1814-01-01 |
| The grounds of the old religion: or, Some general arguments in favour of the Catholic, apostolic, Roman, communion. Collected from both ancient and modern controvertists. By a convert. [Three lines from Jeremiah] |
Subscribers' lists. |
Challoner, Richard, 1691-1781. |
1814-01-01 |
| The life of the most noble Arthur, Marquis and Earl of Wellington, Viscount Wellington of Talavera and of Wellington, and Baron Douro of Wellesley, all in the county of Somerset, K.B. lieutenant general; marshal general of the Portuguese, and captain general of the Spanish armies; commander in chief of His Britannic Majesty's forces in the peninsula; also, Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, K.C.S. &c. &c. The first part by Francis L. Clarke. The second part, from the attack on the castle of Burgos to the taking of Bordeaux, by William Dunlap. |
Biographies.; Intaglio prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Blind tooled leather (Binding).; Marbled edges (Binding). |
Clarke, Francis L. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in Christ-Church, Hudson, June 12th, 1814, on the death of the Hon. Hezekiah L. Hosmer, Esq. By the Rev. Harry Croswell. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Croswell, Harry, 1778-1858. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. William Coombs, and delivered June 12, 1814 [microform] by Daniel Dana published by request of the church. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Dana, Daniel, 1771-1859. |
1814-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered October 13, 1813. Before Mendon Association. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Sermons -- 1813. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1814-01-01 |
| A discourse occasioned by the death of Mr. Jacob Holmes [microform] at Amherst, Friday, July 22d, 1814 ... by Elijah Dunbar. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Dunbar, Elijah, 1773-1850. |
1814-01-01 |
| The Duty and reasonableness of prayer, suggested by the loss of the Lady Hobart packet. Together with the narrative of the wreck of that vessel and the distresses of her crew. No. VI. Published by "The Boston Society for the Religious and Moral Improvement of Seamen." |
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1814-01-01 |
| An address, pronounced, October twenty-first, at the funeral of Rev. John Lovejoy Abbot, pastor of the First Church of Christ in Boston [microform] by Edward Everett. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Everett, Edward, 1794-1865. |
1814-01-01 |
| An elegy on the death of the late Reverend Charles Warburton, who died in Boston, July the 1st. 1814, aged 30.-- By a lady of colour. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Lady of colour. |
1814-01-01 |
| The utility of moral and religious societies, and of the masonick in particular. A sermon, delivered in Putney, Vt. on the anniversary of St. John the Baptist, June 24th. 1814--Anno Lucis, 5814. Before the officers and members of Golden Rule, Mount Moriah, Blazing Star, and Columbian Lodges, of Free and Accepted Masons, in the county of Windham, Vt. joined by Jerusalem Lodge, from Westmoreland, N.H. To which is prefixed, a prayer, comporting with the sentiments of the sermon. By Brother Clark Brown, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1814.; Prayers. |
Brown, Clark, 1771-1817. |
1814-01-01 |
| A funeral discourse commemorative of the Rev. Isaac S. Keith, D.D. [microform] late one of the pastors of the Independent or Congregational Church in Charleston delivered in the Circular Church Jan. 4, 1814, at the request of the board of managers of the Charleston Bible Society by Andrew Flinn. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Flinn, Andrew, 1773-1820. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Haddam, December 14, 1813, at the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Brainerd [microform] relict of Doct. Hezekiah Brainerd who died Lord's day, December 12, 1813, aged 63 by David D. Field. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Field, David D. (David Dudley), 1781-1867. |
1814-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon delivered on the alarming manner it pleased God to call from this world to his mercy in Christ three unfortunate youths [microform] two sons of the Rev. Mr. Babbit by the blowing up of the laboratory in Albany by John Foster. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Foster, John. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered on Saturday the 20th of November 1813 [microform] occasioned by the death of Richard Corwine, Senr, aged 65 years by William Grinstead. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Grinstead, William. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon, in which is attempted a full and explicit answer to the common and highly important question, What wilt Thou have me to do? [microform] delivered in the ordinary course, on one of the Sabbaths in August, 1814, to the congregation in Park Street, Boston by Edward D. Griffin. |
Sermons -- 1814. |
Griffin, Edward Dorr, 1770-1837. |
1814-01-01 |
| The doctrine of divine decrees, the greatest encouragement to the use of means. A sermon, preached at Reading west-parish, in Massachusetts, Lord's day, November 6, 1814. By Walter Harris, minister of the Gospel in Dunbarton, New-Hampshire. Published by request. |
Sermons -- 1814.; Library copies (Provenance). |
Harris, Walter, 1761-1843. |
1814-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered to the members of the Female Cent Society, in Bedford, New-Hampshire, July 18, 1814. By Walter Harris, A.M. pastor of the church in Dunbarton. |
Sermons -- 1814.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Harris, Walter, 1761-1843. |
1814-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Londonderry east-parish, at a meeting of magistrates, ministers, and citizens, convened for the purpose of devising measures to prevent the profanation of the Sabbath, November 16, 1814. By Walter Harris, A.M. minster of Dunbarton. To which are added the address and resolves adopted at said meeting. |
Sermons -- 1814. |
Harris, Walter, 1761-1843. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at New-Bedford, October 26, 1814, at the ordination of Rev. Ephraim Randall. By Rev. Thaddeus Mason Harris, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Dorchester. |
Ordination sermons -- 1814. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1814-01-01 |
| Universal salvation: a very ancient doctrine; with some account of the life and character of its author. A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West Parish, in the year 1805. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1814-01-01 |
| Dissimulation illustrated. A sermon delivered at Brandon, Vermont, February 22, 1813, before the Washington Benevolent Society; it being the anniversary of Gen. Washington's birth-day. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. Pastor of the church in West-Rutland. |
Washington's Birthday addresses -- 1814.; Sermons -- 1814. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1814-01-01 |
| Universal salvation, a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life and character of its author. A sermon, delivered at Rutland West-Parish, Vermont, in the year 1805. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Wealthean Benton who died at Lee, Massachusetts, March 19, 1814 [microform] by Alvan Hyde. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Hyde, Alvan, 1768-1833. |
1814-01-01 |
| Kite's Philadelphia directory for 1814: containing the names, professions, and residence of heads of families and persons in business in the city and suburbs; with other useful information. |
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1814-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of Rev. Thomas Brattle Gannett to the pastoral care of the church in Cambridgeport, Jan. 19, 1814. By Abiel Holmes, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. |
Ordination sermons -- 1814.; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1814-01-01 |
| An address delivered before the American Antiquarian Society, in King's Chapel, Boston, on their second anniversary, October 24, 1814. By Abiel Holmes, D.D. |
Anniversary sermons -- 1814. |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1814-01-01 |
| A discourse occasioned by the death of Mr. Daniel Hogeland [microform] preached in the church at Southampton on the 21st day of November 1813 by Jacob Larzelere. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Larzelere, Jacob, 1775-1834. |
1814-01-01 |
| The substance of a sermon preached on the 7th of August, 1814, at the funeral of Miss Mary Hardy [microform] daughter of the Rev. William P. Hardy and sister to the Rev. Henry Hardy in Bertie County, North Carolina by Jesse Lee. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Lee, Jesse, 1758-1816. |
1814-01-01 |
| The faithful servants of God, the benefactors of men [microform] a sermon delivered at the funeral of the Rev. Ammi Ruhamah Robbins, pastor of the Church of Christ in Norfolk, who departed this life October 31, 1813 by Chauncey Lee. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Lee, Chauncey, 1763-1842. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered before the Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance [microform] at their annual meeting in Boston, May 27, 1814 by John T. Kirkland. |
Sermons -- 1814. |
Kirkland, John Thornton, 1770-1840. |
1814-01-01 |
| Ministerial fidelity graciously rewarded [microform] illustrated in a sermon delivered at North Woodstock August 28th, 1813, at the funeral of the Rev. William Graves, A.M., late pastor of the Church of Christ in that place by Eliphalet Lyman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Lyman, Eliphalet, 1754-1836. |
1814-01-01 |
| Christian mourning [microform] a sermon, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Isabella Graham and preached on the evening of Sabbath, the 14th Aug. 1814 by J.M. Mason. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Mason, John M. (John Mitchell), 1770-1829. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the First Church in Weymouth, October 29, 1814, at the interment of Miss Mary P. Bicknell [microform] who departed this life October 26, in the twentieth year of her age by John Lathrop. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Lathrop, John, 1740-1816. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon preached by William Miltimore ... at Falmouth, November 6, 1814, on the death of his only son, Samuel Dean ... [microform]. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Miltimore, William, 1768-1848. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered in Chester, May 21, 1814, at the funeral of the Rev. Aaron Bascom [microform] by Jonathan Nash. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Nash, Jonathan. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached before the North Church and Society in Salem, Oct. 16, 1814 [microform] on the death of their pastor, the Rev. Thomas Barnard, who died Oct. 1, 1814 ... by John Prince. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Prince, John, 1751-1836. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Boston, November 3, 1814, before the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and Others in North America [microform] by Elijah Parish. |
Sermons -- 1814. |
Parish, Elijah, 1762-1825. |
1814-01-01 |
| Memoirs of the Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture. Containing communications on various subjects in husbandry and rural affairs. Vol. III. [Three lines of quotations] |
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1814-01-01 |
| A very surprising narrative, of a young woman, discovered in a rocky-cave; after having been taken by the savage Indians, of the wilderness; in the year 1777. And seeing no human being for the space of nine years. In a letter from a gentleman to his friend. |
Captivity narratives.; Wrappers (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance). |
Panther, Abraham. |
1814-01-01 |
| Thoughts on death, and on preparation for its approach [microform] being the substance of a discourse delivered at the funeral of Miss Polly Butler ... who died March 19th, 1814, in the 19th year of her age by William Pidgin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Pidgin, William, 1772-1848. |
1814-01-01 |
| Plummer's alarm to the unconverted [microform] being a new funeral sermon, and a new funeral psalm, on the deaths of thousands. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. |
1814-01-01 |
| A geographical view of the British possessions in North America: comprehending Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, New Britain, Lower and Upper Canada, with all the country to the Frozen Sea on the North, and Pacific Ocean on the West. With an appendix, containing a concise history of the war in Canada, to the date of this volume. By M. Smith, author of the View of Upper Canada. |
Subscribers' lists.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Smith, M. (Michael), 1776-1816? |
1814-01-01 |
| The World [microform]. |
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1814-01-01 |
| A funeral discourse, delivered at Natick, May 11th, 1814, at the interment of Daniel Travis and Henry Coggin [microform] by Charles Train. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Train, Charles. |
1814-01-01 |
| The servant of God concluding his labours [microform] a sermon on the death of the Rev. Samuel Jones, D.D., delivered before the Baptist church and congregation at Pennepek, of which he had been the beloved and affectionate pastor upwards of 51 years by W. Staughton. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Staughton, William, 1770-1829. |
1814-01-01 |
| Smith & Forman's New-York pocket almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1815 ... |
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1814-01-01 |
| A short poem containing a descant on the universal plan also, The prosperity and death of the rich man spoken of in St. Luke's Gospel, chap. XVI [microform] by John Peck to which is added, Universalism a very ancient doctrine with some account of its author a sermon delivered at Rutland, by Lemuel Haynes. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Poems -- 1814. |
Peck, John, 1735-1812. |
1814-01-01 |
| Some details concerning General Moreau, and his last moments. Followed by a short biographical memoir. By Paul Svinine. Charged to accompany the general on the continent. |
Biographies.; Publishers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston.; Printed boards (Binding).; Booksellers' labels (Provenance). |
Svinʹin, Pavel Petrovich, 1788-1839. |
1814-01-01 |
| A caution against seduction [microform] the substance of a sermon delivered at the funeral of a young woman of Lyman, New-Hampshire, February 22, 1812 by David Sutherland. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Sutherland, David, 1777-1855. |
1814-01-01 |
| Memorial of the committees of sundry banks of the city of New York, in opposition to the passage of the bill to incorporate a national bank. November 23, 1814. Read, and ordered to lie on the table. November 25, 1814. Ordered to be printed. |
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1814-01-01 |
| State papers and publick documents of the United States. Thomas B. Wait and Sons, propose to publish, the State papers and publick documents of the United States, commencing with the accession of Mr. Jefferson to the presidency ... |
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1814-01-01 |
| The good and faithful servant and his reward [microform] illustrated and applied in a sermon delivered at Leominster, June 6, 1814, at the funeral of the Rev. Francis Gardner ... by Nathaniel Thayer. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Thayer, Nathaniel, 1769-1840. |
1814-01-01 |
| The duties of a fast in time of war, illustrated. A discourse delivered in Stoneham, (Mass.) April 7, 1814, being the day of the state fast. By John H. Stevens, V.D.M. Pastor of the church in said town. |
Fast day sermons -- 1814 Apr. 7. |
Stevens, John H. (John Hathaway), 1766-1851. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Belchertown, on Monday, November 14, 1814, at the interment of Mrs. Betsey Matilda Doolittle, wife of Mark Doolittle [microform] with a brief sketch of her life and character by John Woodbridge published by request. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Woodbridge, John, 1784-1869. |
1814-01-01 |
| Introduction and consolation for the afflicted, from the history of Joseph [microform] a sermon, occasioned by the death of Joseph Wardwell ... by Thomas Worcester. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Worcester, Thomas, 1768-1831. |
1814-01-01 |
| The Christian's confidence [microform] a sermon, preached at Wenham, at the funeral of the Rev. Rufus Anderson ... by Samuel Worcester. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Worcester, Samuel, 1770-1821. |
1814-01-01 |
| The Christian desirous to be with Christ [microform] a sermon, preached at Hardwick, Vermont ... at the funeral of Mrs. Lydia French by Leonard Worcester. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Worcester, Leonard, 1767-1846. |
1814-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Hartford, Vermont, May 24, 1813 [microform] at the funeral of the Rev. Eden Burroughs, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Dartmouth College by James W. Woodward. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Woodward, James W. (James Wheelock), 1781-1847. |
1814-01-01 |
| The universal insecurity of human life [microform] a sermon, delivered at the funeral of Doctor Joseph Bartlett, March 22, 1814 by Thomas Worcester published by request of the relatives and friends of the deceased. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Worcester, Thomas, 1768-1831. |
1814-01-01 |
| Jesus weeping at Lazarus's grave [microform] a sermon, preached at Montpelier, Dec. 27, 1813, at the burial of Mrs. Hannah Loomis ... by Chester Wright. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Wright, Chester, 1776-1840. |
1814-01-01 |
| An elegy, composed on the sudden deaths of Lydia Page Sanborn, who died December 9th, and Rebecca Sanborn, who died December 11, 1814; daughters of Jonathan Sanborn, of Gilmanton, N.H. By John Paige, Jun. Gilmanton. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Paige, John. |
1814-01-01 |
| The Virginia intelligencer for 1815 With elegant map on linen Designed to be published each year. |
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1814-01-01 |
| The Kentucky almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1815. Calculated by James G. Arnold, for the meridian of Maysville, in lat. 39, 27, &c. |
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1814-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached before the North Church and Society in Salem, October 16, 1814 [microform] on the death of their pastor, the Rev. Thomas Barnard, D.D., who died Oct. 1, 1814 in the sixty-seventh year of his age by John Prince. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Prince, John, 1751-1836. |
1814-01-01 |
| Virginia remembrancer, for the year of our Lord, 1814. ... Calculated by Joshua Sharp. Containing, besides the usual calculations of an almanac, Census of the United States. Government of the United States, &c. Judiciary. Departments of the Federal government. Territorial government. Post Office establishment. Navy of the United States. Naval force of the U. States, including those on the Lakes. Principal officers of the U.S. Army. |
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1814-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Philip G. Harmon] by [me] diligence and good behavior merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. [Waltham May. 22. 1815] ... |
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1815-01-01 |
| [Charlestown August the 27 1815. This is to shew that Abram Decamp, has merited the praise of his teacher by his good behaviour. Miranda Willard.] |
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1815-01-01 |
| Bible warehouse, and theological & miscellaneous bookstore. Cornhill no. 53 Lincoln & Edmands, printers & booksellers. |
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1815-01-01 |
| Alexander Parris architect & engineer. Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Parris, Alexander, 1780-1852. |
1815-01-01 |
| [1815 first class] Reward of application. This is to certify that [George Leonard] has made the greatest improvement in the study of [orthography] and merits the applause of [his] instructor. [Amos R. Little Best speller in the first class] |
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1815-01-01 |
| David C. Moseley, saddle cap & harness maker. 16 Marlboro Street Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Moseley, David C. |
1815-01-01 |
| Elias Davis, goldsmtih and jeweller, no. 11 1-2, Union-Street, Boston, has constantly for sale, all kinds of jewelry; ... |
Advertising cards. |
Davis, Elias. |
1815-01-01 |
| William Parker, paper and book-seller, [no. 18 Dock Square] ... School-books, stationary, &c. Boston, July, 1815. |
Advertising cards. |
Parker, William. |
1815-01-01 |
| T. Smallwood, cabinet maker & upholsterer Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Smallwood, Thomas. |
1815-01-01 |
| Memorial of the Committee of Vigilance and Safety, of the City and Precincts of Baltimore, on the necessity of providing an adequate force for the protection of that city during the next campaign. February 1, 1815. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States. |
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1815-01-01 |
| A sermon at the ordination of Rev. Lemuel Capen, preached at Sterling, March 22d. 1815. By Thaddeus Mason Harris, D.D. Minister of the First Church and Society in Dorchester. [Three lines of quotations]. |
Ordination sermons -- 1815. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1815-01-01 |
| The blessed state of the dead who die in the Lord [microform] a sermon preached at Saybrook ... Connecticut, Sunday, April 9th, 1815, at the funeral of Mrs. Jannette Hart, the wife of Elisha Hart ... by Samuel F. Jarvis. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Jarvis, Samuel F. (Samuel Farmar), 1786-1851. |
1815-01-01 |
| Gospel submission. A sermon, delivered in Hartwick, county of Otsego, at the funeral of the Rev. Whiting Griswold, January 14th, A.D. 1815. By Joel T. Benedict. Published by request. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Benedict, Joel Tyler, 1772-1833. |
1815-01-01 |
| Christians rejoice in the extension of divine worship. A discourse, delivered the second Sunday after Trinity, 1815, at Pawtucket, in North Providence, R.I. By the Rev. J.L. Blake, A.M. minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church. |
Sermons -- 1815. |
Blake, John Lauris, 1788-1857. |
1815-01-01 |
| Unweariedness in well doing urged in a sermon, preached before the Charitable Female Society in Westford, in November, 1814. And published at their request. By Caleb Blake, pastor of the church in Westford. |
Sermons -- 1815.; Booksellers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Blake, Caleb, 1762-1847. |
1815-01-01 |
| Brown University. Order of exercises and theses for commencement, September 6, 1815. |
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1815-01-01 |
| The Pittsburgh directory, for 1815: containing the names, professions, and residence of the heads of families and persons in business, in the borough of Pittsburgh. With an appendix, containing a variety of useful information. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh -- 1815. |
Riddle, James M. |
1815-01-01 |
| Journal of events in Paris, from June 29, 1815, to July 13, 1815. By an American. |
Diaries.; Publishers' advertisements -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.; Half bindings (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding). |
Robertson, Thomas Bolling, 1779-1828. |
1815-01-01 |
| A Pious selection: containing, A divine cordial, or The transcendant privilege of those that love God, and are savingly called. By Thomas Watson, Pastor of St. Stephen's, Walbrook, London: author of "Heaven taken by storm," and the power of grace in weaning the heart from the world: set forth in two discourses. By the late Matthew Mead, Minister of the Gospel. A drop of honey from the Rock Christ. Also, The star in the East; with an appendix containing interesting intelligence from India. By the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, L.L.D. Selected by W.W. Woodward. |
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1815-01-01 |
| God's promises to the godly [microform] a sermon occasioned by the death of Andrew M. Young, one of the teachers in the Dutchess County Academy, preached at Poughkeepsie, Nov. 6, 1814. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Cuyler, Cornelius C., 1783-1850. |
1815-01-01 |
| An Account of a girl, of twelve years of age, who lived on Lord Collier's manor, in the province of Lower Canada; who was converted to the love of God in a wonderful manner, and it proved to be a hopeful conversion of the whole family and a great many of the neighbors in the town. |
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1815-01-01 |
| An Affecting narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Mary Smith who with her husband and three daughters, were taken prisoners by the Indians, in August last (1814) and after enduring the most cruel hardships and torture of mind for sixty days (in which time she witnessed the tragical death of her husband and helpless children) was fortunately rescued from the merciless hands of the savages by a detached party from the army of the brave General Jackson. Now commanding at New-Orleans. |
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1815-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached before the Auxiliary Society for Promoting Good Morals, and the Female Charitable Society of Williamstown, June 7, 1815, by William Allen, Minister of the First Church in Pittsfield. Published by request of those societies. |
Sermons -- 1815.; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Allen, William, 1784-1868. |
1815-01-01 |
| The duty and reward of envangelizing the heathen: a sermon delivered at Newburyport, Lord's Day evening, October 22, 1815. By Horatio Bardwell, one of the missionaries to Ceylon. |
Sermons -- 1815.; Hymns. |
Bardwell, Horatio, 1788-1866. |
1815-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered before the Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of Pennsylvania, held in St. James's Church, Philadelphia, May 3, 1815; and published by request. By the Rev. Frederick Beasley, D.D. provost of the University of Pennsylvania. |
Sermons -- 1815.; Wrappers (Binding).; Ink stamps (Provenance). |
Beasley, Frederick, 1777-1845. |
1815-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in the Universalist Meeting-House in Portsmouth, N.H. on the day of the national thanksgiving and state fast, April 13, A.D. 1815. By Rev. H. Ballou. |
Fast day sermons -- 1815 Apr. 13.; Thanksgiving sermons -- 1815 Apr. 13. |
Ballou, Hosea, 1771-1852. |
1815-01-01 |
| The opposition of "the world" to religious and moral societies. A sermon, delivered at Westfield, (Mass.) at the request of the officers and members of Friendly Society Lodge, of Ancient Masons, June 27th, A.D. 1815--A.L. 5815, St. John the Baptist. By Br. Ezekiel L. Bascom, A.M. K.T. Pastor of the Congregational Church and Society in Phillipston, (Mass.) |
Sermons -- 1815. |
Bascom, Ezekiel L. (Ezekiel Lysander), 1779-1841. |
1815-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Brunswick, April 13, 1815, appointed as a day of national thanksgiving, by the president of the United States, on account of the peace recently established between this country and Great Britain. By Jesse Appleton, D.D. president of Bowdoin College. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1815 Apr. 13.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Appleton, Jesse, 1772-1819. |
1815-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered March 8, 1815, at the ordination of the Rev. Jonathan Greenleaf, to the pastoral care of the First Church and Society in Wells. By Francis Brown, pastor of a church in North-Yarmouth. |
Ordination sermons -- 1815.; Prospectuses.; Printed wrappers (Binding).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Brown, Francis, 1784-1820. |
1815-01-01 |
| The war of death. A sermon, preached in Fitzwilliam, H.N. [i.e., N.H.] April 29th, 1815. At the funeral of Sidney Parker, son of the Hon. Nahum Parker, aged 10. By Clark Brown, A.M. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815.; Annotations (Provenance). |
Brown, Clark, 1771-1817. |
1815-01-01 |
| The vehement and irresistible operations of love. A sermon, preached in Swanzey, (N.H[.]) April 5th, 1815, at the funeral of Mrs. Maria Lane, consort of Doct. Samuel Lane, and daughter of the Hon. Nahum Parker, of Fitswilliam, æt. 26. By Clark Brown, A.M. Pastor of the Congregational Church and Society in Swanzey. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815.; Poems -- 1815. |
Brown, Clark, 1771-1817. |
1815-01-01 |
| The vanity of terrestrial possessions and enjoyments, which are not made subservient to our immortal interest. A sermon, preached in Swanzey, N.H., June 18th, 1815. At the funeral of Dr. Samuel Lane, Jr. aged 29. By Clark Brown, A.M. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815.; Obituaries.; Memoirs.; Poems -- 1815. |
Brown, Clark, 1771-1817. |
1815-01-01 |
| Three funeral sermons, 1st. At the funeral of Mrs. Maria Lane,Æt. 26. 2d. At the funeral of her brother, Sidney Parker, Æt. 10. 3d. At the funeral of her husband, Doct. Samuel Lane, Æt. 29. By Clark Brown, A.M. To which is added the obituary notice of the death of Mrs. Maria Lane, by the Rev. Mr. Brown: a letter written by Dr. Lane, to her parents, after her decease; and a piece written by him on his voyage from Richmond, Va. to New-York: a biographical sketch of Doct. Lane, by Amos A. Parker, A.B. Extracts of several letters from the southward, &c. [Six lines in verse] |
Funeral sermons -- 1815.; Obituaries.; Memoirs.; Poems -- 1815. |
Brown, Clark, 1771-1817. |
1815-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Martha Mathes, late consort of Mr. Benjamin Mathes, Durham, N.H. By John Brodhead. Advertisement. When the following discourse was delivered, I had not the most distant expectation that it would ever be made any more public than it was at that time. In consenting to have it go to the press, I have yielded to the request of several friends, and particularly some of the surviving relatives of the deceased. But it must be remembered, that a discourse delivered without much premeditation, cannot be recollected and written perfectly as it was delivered. In this, however, I have endeavored to make the alterations as few as could reasonably be expected. J.B. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Brodhead, John, 1770-1838. |
1815-01-01 |
| A plea for the poor. A sermon, delivered in the Independent Tabernacle, in Philadelphia, on Sabbath evening, the 18th December, 1814. For the benefit of the Female Hospitable Society. By Jacob Brodhead, A.M. Pastor of the Reformed Dutch Church in Crown-Street. |
Sermons -- 1814.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Brodhead, Jacob, 1782-1855. |
1815-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Hartford, before the honorable General Assembly, of the state of Connecticut, on the anniversary election, May 11, 1815. By Diodate Brockway, A.M. pastor of the church in Ellington. |
Election sermons -- Connecticut -- 1815.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Brockway, Diodate, 1776-1849. |
1815-01-01 |
| Village sermons: or, Sixty-five plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel: intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages. By George Burder. Five volumes in two. Vol. I[-II]. [One line from Solomon] |
Sermons -- Collections.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1815-01-01 |
| Grief for the loss of children. A sermon, preached at Schroon, August 6th, 1815, on the death of three children of Mr. Selah Root; who all died of the small pox within a few hours of each other. Addressed to the parents of the deceased. Published by request. [One line of Scripture text]. |
Sermons -- 1815. |
Brayton, Daniel, 1792-1850. |
1815-01-01 |
| Peace. A discourse, delivered in Chester, New-Hampshire, April 13, 1815, being the day of national thanksgiving, in consequence of the restoration of peace between the United States and Great Britain. By Nathan Bradstreet, Pastor of the Congregational Church and Parish in Chester. Printed by request. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1815 Apr. 13.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Bradstreet, Nathan, 1770-1827. |
1815-01-01 |
| Narrative of Henry Bird [microform] who was carried away by the Indians, after the murder of his whole family in 1811 ... |
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1815-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon delivered at Southwick, October 6, 1811, on the occasion of the death of Homer Moore, Esqire [sic] attorney at law, who died at Worthington, Ohio, September 1, aged 24 years [microform] by Timothy Mather Cooley. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Cooley, Timothy Mather, 1772-1859. |
1815-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon on the death of Mrs. Eliza Villar [microform] delivered in the Frankford Presbyterian Church by John W. Doak. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Doak, John W. (John Whitefield), 1778-1820. |
1815-01-01 |
| A sermon preached before the right worshipful master, wardens and brethren of Mount Moriah Lodge of free and accepted masons [microform] at South Reading, on the festival of St. John the Baptist by Paul Dean. |
Sermons -- 1815. |
Dean, Paul, 1783-1860. |
1815-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered before the First Universalist Society, in Boston, on the character and death of the Rev. John Murray ... [microform] by Paul Dean. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Dean, Paul, 1783-1860. |
1815-01-01 |
| Prospectus of the Columbian gazette; a new paper proposed, if sufficient patronage be furnished, to be published in the town of Columbus, Ohio. By a company, formed for the purpose. |
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1815-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the installation of the Rev. Holland Weeks, over the First Church and Society in Abington, on the ninth of August, 1815. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Installation sermons -- 1815. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1815-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered on the national thanksgiving, April 13, 1815. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1815 Apr. 13. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1815-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered November 20, 1814, occasioned by the death of Mr. Oliver Shepherd, of Wrentham, who departed this life, at Philadelphia, Oct. 14, 1814, ætatis 27. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. Pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1815-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at the funeral of the Rev. John Cleaveland, A.M. Pastor of the church in the north parish in Wrentham, who died February 1, 1815, aged 65. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1815-01-01 |
| A fast sermon, delivered at Thetford, January 12, 1815. On the day appointed by the President of the United States, for fasting and prayer, throughout the nation. By Asa Burton, D.D. pastor of the church in Thetford. Printed by particular request, and no alterations made, excepting those, which are verbal, and a further elucidation of a few particular ideas. |
Fast-day sermons -- 1815 Jan. 12. |
Burton, Asa, 1752-1836. |
1815-01-01 |
| Two sermons preached at Kings Chapel, Boston, Feb. 26, 1815 [microform] after the interment of Madam Susan Bulfinch, relict of Thomas Bulfinch, M.D. |
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1815-01-01 |
| A sermon occasioned by the death of Miss Lydia Perry [microform] whom departed this life 25th February 1813 aetat 21 years preached Lord's Day, 7th March, 1813 by James Gurney. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Gurney, James, d. 1839. |
1815-01-01 |
| The doctrine of predestination examined. A sermon, delivered at Mangohick Church, King William County, Virginia; on Lord's Day, October 9th, 1814; at the annual meeting of the Baptist Dover Association; and published at their request. By Jacob Grigg. |
Sermons -- 1815. |
Grigg, Jacob, d. 1836. |
1815-01-01 |
| A school atlas accompanying Ancient and modern geography [microform] by Jacob A. Cummings. |
Atlases (Geographic) -- 1815. |
Cummings, J. A. (Jacob Abbot), 1772-1820. |
1815-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in the North Presbyterian Church in Hartford, on the evening of May 16th, 1815; by appointment of the trustees of the Missionary Society of Connecticut. By Abel M'Ewen, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in New-London. |
Sermons -- 1815. |
McEwen, Abel, 1780-1860. |
1815-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the church in Brattle Square, Boston [microform] on the Lord's day after the decease of John Warren ... who died IV. April, MDCCCXV. aged LXII. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
McKean, Joseph, 1776-1818. |
1815-01-01 |
| A discourse on the war with England; delivered in Hallowell, on public fast, April 7, 1814. ... |
Fast day sermons -- 1814 April 7. |
Merritt, Timothy, 1775-1845. |
1815-01-01 |
| A sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Clarissa Webber [microform] who died March 20, 1815, in the 31st year of her age by William Miltimore. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Miltimore, William, 1768-1848. |
1815-01-01 |
| Leichen Predigt, geweihet dem Andenken des seelig verstorbenen Salomon Schäffer [microform] Prediger der Evangelische-Lutherischen Gemeinde in und bey Hägerstaun ... von Johann Friederich Moeller. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Moeller, Johann Friederich. |
1815-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Leicester, December 8, 1814, at the funeral of Col. Thomas Denny [microform] by John Nelson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Nelson, John, 1786-1871. |
1815-01-01 |
| A new system of mythology, in two volumes; giving a full account of the idolatry of the pagan world, illustrated by analytical tables, and 50 elegant copperplate engravings, representing more than 200 subjects, in a third volume, particularly adapted to the capacity of junior students, compiled, digested, and arranged, by Robert Mayo, M.D. author of A view of ancient geography, and history. |
Subscribers' lists.; Intaglio prints. |
Mayo, Robert, 1784-1864. |
1815-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered Thursday, July 27, 1815, at the interment of the Rev. Joseph Barker, pastor of the First Congregational Church in Middleborough ... [microform] by Jacob Norton. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Norton, Jacob, 1764-1858. |
1815-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Needham, March 12, 1815, the Lord's day after the decease of Mrs. Clarissa Allen, consort of Mr. Thaddeus Allen, and daughter of Mr. Nathaniel Bullard, who died March 7, 1815 [microform] by Thomas Noyes. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Noyes, Thomas, 1769-1837. |
1815-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon preached at Mansfield, First Society, September 15, 1815, at the funeral of Mrs. Mary Hanford Williams, consort of the Rev. Samuel P. Williams [microform] by Samuel Nott. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Nott, Samuel, 1754-1852. |
1815-01-01 |
| Ovid's Metamorphoses. Translated by Dryden, Congreve, and other eminent persons. ... |
Poems -- 1815.; Biographies.; Intaglio prints.; Marbled papers (Binding).; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Dentelle bindings (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding). |
Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D. |
1815-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered [upon the] interment of Miss Susan Winchester ... who died Dec. 28, 1815, in the 18th year of her age [microform] by Ashbel Parmelee. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Parmelee, Ashbel. |
1815-01-01 |
| The journal of a mission to the interior of Africa, in the year 1805. By Mungo Park. Together with other documents, official and private, relating to the same mission. To which is prefixed an account of the life of Mr. Park. |
Maps -- Africa.; Intaglio prints.; Relief prints.; Boards (Binding).; Paper labels (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Park, Mungo, 1771-1806. |
1815-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Candia, N.H., March 6, 1815, at the funeral of the Rev. Jesse Remington [microform] who departed this life March 3d, 1815 ... by Josiah Prentice. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Prentice, Josiah, 1772-1855. |
1815-01-01 |
| The ancient history of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes & Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians. By Charles Rollin, late principal of the University of Paris, &c. In ten volumes. Vol. I[-X]. |
Maps -- Ancient world.; Intaglio prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Marbled edges (Binding).; Initials (Provenance). |
Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. |
1815-01-01 |
| Sixteen short sermons. |
Sermons -- Collections.; Devotional literature.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Biddulph, Thomas Tregenna, 1763-1838. |
1815-01-01 |
| A continuation of the history of the war, from June, 1814, to the end. By M. Smith, author of the View of Upper Canada and British possessions in North America, &c. |
Subscribers' lists. |
Smith, M. (Michael), 1776-1816? |
1815-01-01 |
| A discourse on the death of an unfortunate youth aged 18 years [microform] delivered in the chapel of the State Prison of New-York, March 28th, 1815 by John Stanford. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Stanford, John, 1754-1834. |
1815-01-01 |
| The extent and perpetuity of the Abrahamic covenant a motive to missionary exertion. A sermon preached before the Massachusetts Missionary Society, at their annual meeting, May 30, 1815. By Peter Sanborn, A.M. Pastor of the South Church in Reading. |
Sermons -- 1815.; Author's presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Sanborn, Peter, 1766-1857. |
1815-01-01 |
| The ancient history of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Medes & Persians, Macedonians, and Grecians. By Charles Rollin, late principal of the University of Paris, &c. In four volumes. Illustrated with plates. Vol. I[-IV]. |
Maps -- Ancient world.; Intaglio prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Rollin, Charles, 1661-1741. |
1815-01-01 |
| An affecting account of the tragical death of Major Swan, and of the captivity of Mrs. Swan and infant child, by the savages, in April last--(1815.) This unfortunate lady and her little son were taken prisoners by the Indians, at a small village near St. Louis, and conveyed near 700 miles through an uncivilized wilderness, where they were fortunately redeemed by a Spanish trader, in July last. [Two lines of paraphrase from p. 4] |
Captivity narratives.; Relief prints.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Swan, Eliza. |
1815-01-01 |
| The substance of a discourse, delivered at the Universalist meeting-house in Charlestown, Mass., September 14, 1815, at the funeral of Mr. Samuel Thompson [microform] by Edward Turner. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Turner, Edward, 1776-1853. |
1815-01-01 |
| Discourse, delivered at Sherburne, November 24, 1814. Being the day of public thanksgiving, appointed by Union Association. ... |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1814 Nov. 24. |
Truair, John, 1780-1845. |
1815-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered November 13th, 1814, at Cornwall, Connecticut, at the funeral of the Hon, Heman Swift, Esq. [microform] who died November 12th, 1814, in the eighty-second year of his age Timothy Stone. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Stone, Timothy, 1774-1852. |
1815-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered in St. James' Church, Greenfield, on Sunday, July 30, 1815, occasioned by the death of Mr. Francis Barnard [microform] who died July 25, 1815, aged 20 by T. Strong. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Strong, Titus, 1787-1855. |
1815-01-01 |
| A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Aaron Putnam, late pastor of the First Church in Pomfret [microform] who died on the 28th of October, 1813, in the 80th year of his age and delivered at his funeral on the Monday next following by Josiah Whitney. |
Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Whitney, Josiah, 1731-1824. |
1815-01-01 |
| The blessedness of those who die in the Lord [microform] considered in a sermon, preached ... April 13, 1815, at the funeral of Mrs. Nancy Thompson ... together with memoirs of her life by Hez. N. Woodruff. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Woodruff, Hezekiah N. (Hezekiah North), 1763-1833. |
1815-01-01 |
| The World [microform]. |
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1815-01-01 |
| Five discourses on the Sabbath, preached at Durham, N.Y. By Seth Williston, pastor of the Presbyterian church in that place. [Two lines from Nehemiah] |
Sermons -- Collections. |
Williston, Seth, 1770-1851. |
1815-01-01 |
| [Carey's General atlas] [microform]. |
Atlases (Geographic) -- 1815. |
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. |
1815-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving ball. The managers most respectfully solicit the company of M[r S.C. King] at Capt. J. Connable's Hall, in Bernardston, on Thursday the 28th inst. at 5 o'clock p.m. I. Sheldon, N. Adams, A. Rither, A. Carrier, managers. Nov. 6, 1816. |
Invitations. |
Sheldon, I. |
1816-01-01 |
| J'espeŕe d'avoir succeś. Andrew Maverick, copper plate printer 21 Liberty, near William Street, New York. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Maverick, Andrew, 1782-1826. |
1816-01-01 |
| [I hereby certify that Jemima Adams is a good scholar, & merits the applause of her friends & acquainces [sic]. Mercy D. Wheeler instr. Medway Sept 13th 1816.] |
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1816-01-01 |
| [Sherburne August 24th 1816 This may certify that the bearer Miss Joana Sanger has abtained the head of the fourth class by inprovement in learning and good conduct in school. Deborah Stone.] |
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1816-01-01 |
| Directions for brewing essence of spruce. Sold by Henry F. Dupee, at his store, Fore-Street ... Portland ... |
Advertising cards. |
Dupee, Henry F. |
1816-01-01 |
| [This certifies that the bearer hereof, Jemima Adams, is a good scholar, & merits the applause of her friends & acquaintance. Mercy D. Wheeler ins. Medway Oct. 1816.] |
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1816-01-01 |
| The Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company present compliments to [the Presdent of the Antiquarian Society] and request the honour of his company at dinner, Faneuil-Hall, on Monday, the [3rd] June, 181[6] Boston, [28 May] ... |
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1816-01-01 |
| Family record; containing the settlement, and genealogy to the present time, of the Sharples family, in North America. With an appendix, containing memorials of the dying sayings, not before published. By Joseph Sharpless. |
Genealogies.; Leather bindings (Binding). |
Sharpless, Joseph, 1772-1849. |
1816-01-01 |
| Report of the Committee of Elections on the memorial of Rufus Easton, contesting the election and return of John Scott, the delegate from the Territory of Missouri. December 31, 1816. Referred to a committee of the whole, and made the order of the day for Thursday next. |
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1816-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered partly Monday, Dec. 11, 1815, at the interment of the Hon. Cotton Tufts [microform] who departed this life Dec. 8, 1815, in the 84th year of his age ... by Jacob Norton. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Norton, Jacob, 1764-1858. |
1816-01-01 |
| The righteous in everlasting remembrance [microform] a sermon, preached at Plainfield, Con. February 16, 1816, at the funeral of Joel Benedict, D.D. by Samuel Nott. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Nott, Samuel, 1754-1852. |
1816-01-01 |
| The character and effects of Christian love [microform] a sermon occasioned by the death of Mrs. Martha Williams who died March 11, 1816 by Luther Willson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Willson, Luther, 1783-1864. |
1816-01-01 |
| Five discourses on the Sabbath, preached at Durham, N.Y. By Seth Williston, pastor of the Presbyterian church in that place. [Two lines from Nehemiah] |
Sermons -- Collections.; Quarter bindings (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Printed waste (Binding).; Decorated papers (Binding).; Genealogical notes (Provenance). |
Williston, Seth, 1770-1851. |
1816-01-01 |
| A dictionary of arts and sciences. By G. Gregory, D.D. doctor in philosophy and the arts, and honorary member of the Imperial University of Wilna; member of the Manchester and Newcastle literary and philosophical societies; honorary member of the Boad [i.e. Board] of Agriculture; Domestic Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of Landaff; author of Essays historical and moral, The economy of nature, &c. &c. In three volumes. Vol. I[-III]. |
Dictionaries.; Subscribers' lists.; Intaglio prints.; Relief prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Stained edges (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Binders' instructions (Binding).; Binders' tickets (Binding).; Subscription editions (Publishing).; Annotations (Provenance). |
Gregory, G. (George), 1754-1808. |
1816-01-01 |
| A brief account of the happy death of Mary Ann Clap, daughter of Mr. Jesse and Mrs. Betsey Clap, who died July 15, 1816, in the eleventh year of her age; exhibiting an example of meekness and submission; furnishing the clearest evidence of early piety; and imparting the sweetest consolation to pious friends. By Joshua Bates, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dedham. [Two lines from Matthew] |
Juvenile literature -- 1816.; Biographies.; Poems -- 1816.; Hymns.; Booksellers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston.; Printed wrappers (Binding).; Relief prints. |
Bates, Joshua, 1776-1854. |
1816-01-01 |
| An account of the Boston Asylum for Indigent Boys, the act of incorporation, bye-laws, and the rules and regulations adopted by the Board of Managers. Also, an extract from the first anniversary sermon, by the Rev. Mr. Lowell. [Six lines of quotations] |
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1816-01-01 |
| Rev. Mr. Blake's two discourses on Christian baptism. |
Sermons -- 1816.; Ornate types (Type evidence).; Author's presentation inscriptions (Provenance).; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Blake, John Lauris, 1788-1857. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon. |
Sermons -- 1816. |
Camp, John, 1753-1821. |
1816-01-01 |
| Good designs should be faithfully prosecuted. A sermon preached at the dedication of a meeting-house in Goffstown, N.H. July 3, 1816. By John H. Church, Pastor of the church in Pelham. Published by request. |
Dedication sermons -- 1816. |
Church, John Hubbard, 1772-1840. |
1816-01-01 |
| Travels in South Africa. Undertaken at the request of the Missionary Society. By John Campbell, Minister of Kingsland Chapel. |
Maps -- South Africa.; Relief prints.; Intaglio prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Quarter bindings (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Campbell, John, 1766-1840. |
1816-01-01 |
| Death of Tamar Ham! For the unmarried ladies of America, a new psalm and a new sermon, on the death of Tamar Ham, who died in Boston, one night in the summer of the year 1816, after having been knocked down and stamped on the day before, if the newspaper account of the matter is true, by a sailor with whom she lived without being married. The name of this man is Coombs. He had been sometime confined, but had not had his trial for this crime, when this paper went to the press. Composed by Jonathan Plummer. |
Broadsides.; Songs.; Sermons -- 1816.; Relief prints. |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. |
1816-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered before the Missionary Society of Salem and Vicinity, and the Essex South Musical Society. Oct. 2, 1816, the anniversary day of each of those societies. By Abiel Abbot, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Beverly. |
Sermons -- 1816.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Abbot, Abiel, 1770-1828. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached, May 3d, 1816; at the ordination and installation of the Rev. Miles P. Squier, as Pastor of the First Presbyterian Congregation of Buffalo. By Henry Axtell, Pastor of the Presbyterian Congregation, of Geneva, N.Y. |
Ordination sermons -- 1816.; Installation sermons -- 1816. |
Axtell, Henry, 1773-1849. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Julius Steele, at East-Bloomfield, March 13, 1816. By Henry Axtell, A.M. Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Geneva, N.Y. |
Ordination sermons -- 1816.; Wrappers (Binding).; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Axtell, Henry, 1773-1849. |
1816-01-01 |
| Religion the glory of a community. A sermon, preached on the day of general election, at Montpelier, October 10, 1816, before the honorable legislature of Vermont. By Samuel Austin, D.D. president of the University of Vermont. |
Election sermons -- Vermont -- 1816. |
Austin, Samuel, 1760-1830. |
1816-01-01 |
| The rod of Moses upon the rock of Calvary; or The mountains of fire, and of blood. A dedicatory discourse, by Rev. David Austin, of New-Concord, parish of Bozrah, at the opening of a place of worship, West-Parish of Franklin, state of Connecticut, December 21, A.D. 1815. |
Dedication sermons -- 1815. |
Austin, David, 1759-1831. |
1816-01-01 |
| The nature and worth of Christian liberty, illustrated in a sermon delivered before the Second Congregational Church and Society in Worcester, on the twenty-third day of June, 1816.With an appendix, containing strictures on the attempt to establish consociation in Massachusetts. By Aaron Bancroft, D.D. Pastor of said church. |
Sermons -- 1816.; Wrappers (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Bancroft, Aaron, 1755-1839. |
1816-01-01 |
| The nature and worth of Christian liberty. Illustrated in a sermon delivered before the Second Congregational Church and Society in Worcester, on the twenty-third day of June, 1816. With an appendix, containing strictures on the attempt to establish consociation in Massachusetts. By Aaron Bancroft, D.D. Pastor of said church. |
Sermons -- 1816.; Wrappers (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding). |
Bancroft, Aaron, 1755-1839. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in Boston, May 29, 1816, before the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. By Joshua Bates, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dedham. |
Sermons -- 1816.; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Bates, Joshua, 1776-1854. |
1816-01-01 |
| A brief account of the happy death of Mary Ann Clap, daughter of Mr. Jesse and Mrs. Betsey Clap, who died July 15, 1816, in the eleventh year of her age; exhibiting an example of meekness and submission; furnishing the clearest evidence of early piety; and imparting the sweetest consolation to pious friends. By Joshua Bates, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dedham. [Two lines from Matthew] |
Juvenile literature -- 1816.; Biographies.; Poems -- 1816.; Hymns.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Bates, Joshua, 1776-1854. |
1816-01-01 |
| A brief account of the happy death of Mary Ann Clap, daughter of Mr. Jesse and Mrs. Betsey Clap, who died July 15, 1816, in the eleventh year of her age; exhibiting an example of meekness and submission; furnishing the clearest evidence of early piety; and imparting the sweetest consolation to pious friends. By Joshua Bates, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dedham. [Two lines from Matthew] |
Juvenile literature -- 1816.; Biographies.; Poems -- 1816.; Hymns.; Wrappers (Binding).; Author's presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Bates, Joshua, 1776-1854. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon concerning the excellency and usefulness of the Common prayer: preached by William Beveridge, D.D. late Bishop of St. Asaph, at the opening of the Parish Church of St. Peter's, Cornhill, London, the 27th of November, 1681. |
Dedication sermons -- 1681. |
Beveridge, William, 1637-1708. |
1816-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered at Methuen, May 8, 1816, at the ordination of Charles Otis Kimball, to the pastoral charge of the Baptist Church in Methuen. By William Batchelder, Pastor of the Baptist Church in Haverhill. Published by request. |
Ordination sermons -- 1816.; Owners' verses (Provenance). |
Batchelder, William, 1768-1818. |
1816-01-01 |
| The Flowers of modern travels; being elegant, entertaining, and instructive extracts, selected from the works of the most celebrated travellers; by the Rev. John Adams, A.M. [Two lines of quotations] In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. |
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1816-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Boston, January 4, 1816, before the Society for Foreign Missions of Boston and the Vicinity. By Joshua Bates, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dedham. |
Sermons -- 1816.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Bates, Joshua, 1776-1854. |
1816-01-01 |
| "Peace on earth." A sermon, delivered in Christ's Church, Hudson, on Christmas Day, December, 1815. By the Rev. Gregory T. Bedell. |
Christmas sermons -- 1815.; Wrappers (Binding).; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Bedell, Gregory T. (Gregory Townsend), 1793-1834. |
1816-01-01 |
| The presence of the Lord sufficient ground for encouragement and exertion. A sermon delivered at Chatham, New-York, before "the Missionary Society of Berkshire and Columbia," at their annual meeting, on Tuesday, 17th September, 1816. By James Bradford, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Sheffield, (Mass.) |
Sermons -- 1816. |
Bradford, James, 1786-1858. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered in Grace Church, New-York, March 3d, 1816 [microform] being the Sunday following the death of the Right Rev. Benjamin Moore, D.D., bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of New-York ... by Nathaniel Bowen. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Bowen, Nathaniel, 1779-1839. |
1816-01-01 |
| Memoirs of the life of the Rev. William Tennent, formerly Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Freehold in New Jersey: in which is contained, among other interesting particulars, an account of his being three days in a trance, and apparently lifeless. Abridged from the "Evangelical intelligencer," for the year 1806. |
Biographies.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the installation of St. John's Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, in Thetford, Vermont, July 4, 1816. By Asa Burton, D.D. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Thetford. Published at the united request of the Masons assembled on the occasion. |
Fourth of July sermons -- 1816 |
Burton, Asa, 1752-1836. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in Gill, Mass. August 11, 1816. Occasioned by the death of the Rev. Avery Williams, late of Lexington, Mass. who died at Spartanburgh, S.C. Feb. 4, 1816. By Josiah W. Cannon [later Canning], A.M. pastor of the church in Gill. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Canning, Josiah Weeks, 1780-1854. |
1816-01-01 |
| Divine help implored under the loss of godly and faithful men [microform] a funeral sermon preached at Bradford, October 31, soon after the death of the Rev. Thomas Symmes ... who died Oct. 6, 1725 by John Brown to which are added Memoirs of his life, ministry, &c., and Monitor for delaying sinners, a sermon, by Thomas Symmes. |
Funeral sermons -- 1725. |
Brown, John, 1696-1742. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in the town of Galway, on the danger and possibility of falling from grace. By E.C. [i.e., Eber Cowles] Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church. [One line from 1 Corinthians] |
Sermons -- 1816.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Cowles, Eber. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon preached on Sunday ... July 7, 1816 [microform] on the occasion of the death of the Rev. Mr. Gershom Mendes Seixas, pastor of the Hebrew Congregation of New York, who departed this life ... July 2, 1816 ... by E.N. Carvalho. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Carvalho, Emanuel Nunes, 1771-1817. |
1816-01-01 |
| The blessedness of dying in the Lord [microform] a sermon delivered at Dunstable, Mass., Nov. 14, 1814, at the interment of the Rev. Joshua Heywood, late pastor of the Church and Congregation there by Daniel Chaplin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Chaplin, Daniel, 1743-1831. |
1816-01-01 |
| Memoir of Captain Paul Cuffee, a man of colour. [Four lines from Cowper] |
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1816-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered in Monson, August 19, 1816, at the funeral of Mrs. Lydia Dutton [microform] wife of Deodatus Dutton, Esq. by Alfred Ely. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Ely, Alfred, 1778-1866. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Claremont, New-Hampshire, at the interment of the Hon. Caleb Ellis [microform] one of the justices of the Supreme Judicial Court of New-Hampshire, May 13, 1816 by Stephen Farley. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Farley, Stephen, 1779-1851. |
1816-01-01 |
| The believer's triumph over death [microform] a sermon occasioned by The death of Mr. Nathaniel Stone and delivered at Guilford, Nov. 26th, 1815 by Aaron Dutton. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Dutton, Aaron, 1780-1849. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at the funeral of Mrs. Rebecca M. Farrington, late consort of Daniel Farrington, A.B., who departed this life, March 20, 1816, in the 48th year of her age. By Nathaniel [i.e., Nathanael] Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1816-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at the installation of the Rev. Thomas Williams, at Foxborough, Nov. 6, 1816. By Nathaniel [i.e., Nathanael] Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Installation sermons -- 1816. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1816-01-01 |
| Discourse delivered at Cohasset, 9 June 1816, the Lord's Day after the interment of Mrs. Sylvia Flint, the wife of the author [microform] by Jacob Flint. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Flint, Jacob, 1767-1835. |
1816-01-01 |
| The removal of good men by death, matter of great lamentation [microform] illustrated in a discourse delivered at New-Braintree, December 19th, 1814, at the interment of Deacon James Woods, and William, son of Jonathan Nye, Esq. by John Fiske. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814. |
Fiske, John, 1770-1855. |
1816-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered at Plymouth, December 22, 1815, at the anniversary commemoration of the first landing of our ancestors at that place [microform] by James Flint. |
Forefathers' day sermons -- 1815. |
Flint, James, 1779-1855. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Trinity-Church, Boston, before the Prayer-Book and Religious Tract Association; January 1, 1816. By John S.J. Gardiner, D.D. Rector of Trinity-Church. Printed at the request of the Association. |
Sermons -- 1816. |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Boston, Nov. 10, 1816, on the death of David Sears, Esq. By the Rev. J.S.J. Gardner [i.e., Gardiner], D.D. Rector of Trinity Church. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Gardiner, John Sylvester John, 1765-1830. |
1816-01-01 |
| Pray for the Jews! A sermon preached at the Thursday lecture in Boston, August 15, 1816. By Thaddeus Mason Harris, D.D. Minister of the First Church in Dorchester. Published for the benefit of the Female Society of Boston and the Vicinity for Promoting Christianity among the Jews. [Five lines of Scripture texts] |
Sermons -- 1816.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1816-01-01 |
| Sermon delivered at the funeral of Miss Mary Colby [microform] daughter of the Rev. Zaccheus Colby, of Chester, N.H., December 14th, 1815, aged twenty seven years to which is added extracts from some of her writings together with an account of her last sickness and death by Samuel Harris. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Harris, Samuel, 1774-1846. |
1816-01-01 |
| Universal salvation, a very ancient doctrine [microform] with some account of the life and character of its author a sermon delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805 by Lemuel Haynes. |
Sermons -- 1805. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at New Ipswich, Sept. 22, 1815, at the funeral of Miss Clarissa Davis by Ebenezer Hill. Also, Extracts from her diary and letters [edited] by Richard Hall [microform]. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Hill, Ebenezer, 1766-1854. |
1816-01-01 |
| A funeral address delivered at the interment of the Right Rev. Benjamin Moore ... [microform] on Friday the first day of March 1816, in Trinity Church to which is annexed an appendix on the place of departed spirits and the descent of Christ into hell by John Henry Hobart. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Hobart, John Henry, 1775-1830. |
1816-01-01 |
| The history of the decline and fall of the Roman Empire. By Edward Gibbon, Esq. In eight volumes. Vol. I[-VIII]. |
Maps -- Europe.; Maps -- Middle East.; Autobiographies.; Intaglio prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Blind tooled leather (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Marbled edges (Binding). |
Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon preached February 17, 1811, occasioned by the death of Deacon Amos Walton, who died February 6, 1811, aged 63 years [microform] by Nathan Holman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Holman, Nathan, 1769-1844. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon preached after the death of Roland Green Sweet [microform] son of Mr. Henry and Mrs. Nabby Sweet, who died February 27, 1816, in the sixth year of his age by Nathan Holman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Holman, Nathan, 1769-1844. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered in Medway, May 12, 1816, occasioned by the death of Mr. James Partridge, who died April 26, 1816, aetatis 23 [microform] by Jacob Ide. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Ide, Jacob, 1785-1880. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon preached January 3, 1816, at the dedication of the church in the Third Parish, Newbury. By John Kirby. |
Dedication sermons -- 1816. |
Kirby, John, 1783-1818. |
1816-01-01 |
| Sermons, addresses, and letters. Selected from the writings of the late Rev. Isaac Stockton Keith, D.D. one of the ministers of the Independent or Congregational Church in Charleston, S.C. To which are prefixed, an engraved portrait of the author, a brief sketch of his life, and the sermon preached on the occasion of his death. By Rev. Andrew Flinn, D.D. [One line from Solomon] |
Letters.; Sermons -- Collections.; Funeral sermons -- 1814.; Intaglio prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Dentelle bindings (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Keith, Isaac Stockton, 1755-1813. |
1816-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered in Milford, Mass., Lord's Day, Dec. 24, 1815 [microform] occasioned by the death of Miss Betsy Tidd, deceased Dec. 21, 1815, in the twentieth year of her age by David Long. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Long, David, 1772-1850. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Asenath Harrison, of Salisbury, (Con.) wife of Capt. Jared Harrison, who departed this life June 16th, 1816. AEt. 66. By Chauncey Lee, Pastor of the Congregational Church, in Colebrook, (Con.) |
Funeral sermons -- 1816.; Hymns. |
Lee, Chauncey, 1763-1842. |
1816-01-01 |
| The Ohio gazetteer: or Topographical dictionary, containing a description of the several counties, towns, villages, settlements, roads, rivers, lakes, springs, mines, alphabetically arranged. By John Kilbourn, A.M. author of Columbian, and Universal geographies. |
Maps -- Ohio.; Gazetteers -- Ohio.; Paper bindings (Binding). |
Kilbourn, John, 1787-1833. |
1816-01-01 |
| The Ohio gazetteer, or Topographical dictionary, containing a description of the several counties, towns, villages, settlements, roads, rivers. Lakes, springs, mines, alphabetically arranged. By John Kilbourn, A.M. author of Columbian, and Universal geographies,[sic] |
Paper bindings (Binding).; Gazetteers -- Ohi. |
Kilbourn, John, 1787-1833. |
1816-01-01 |
| [General atlas] [microform]. |
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1816-01-01 |
| [A voice from the tomb] [microform]. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
M'Chord, James, 1785-1820. |
1816-01-01 |
| Melish's universal school atlas [microform]. |
Atlases (Geographic) -- 1816. |
Melish, John, 1771-1822. |
1816-01-01 |
| The safety of the saints [microform] a sermon, preached at Becket ... at the funeral of Mrs. Mary Perkins, relict of the late Mr. Ephraim Perkins ... who deceased February 24th, A.D. 1816 ... by Joseph L. Mills. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Mills, Joseph L. |
1816-01-01 |
| A new heart, the child's best portion. |
Juvenile literature -- 1816.; Children's sermons.; Publishers' advertisements -- New York (State) -- New York. |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Londonderry East Parish, May 5, 1816 [microform] occasioned by the death of John Pinkerton, Esq. by Edward L. Parker. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Parker, Edward L. (Edward Lutwyche), 1785-1850. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon occasioned by the death of Mr. Paul Alden [microform] who died December 3, 1815, in the forty ninth year of his age delivered the Lord's day after his funeral by Stephen Palmer. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Palmer, Stephen, 1766-1821. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered in Needham, first parish, the Lord's day after the interment of Mrs. Lydia Fairbanks [microform] wife of Mr. Lemuel Fairbanks who died March 14, 1816, in the 31st year of her age by Stephen Palmer. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Palmer, Stephen, 1766-1821. |
1816-01-01 |
| The sins of youth will be brought into bitter remembrance [microform] a funeral sermon preached Jan. 8, 1815, at the interment of Miss Asenath Sawyer who departed this life in the twenty-sixth year of her age by Seth Payson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Payson, Seth, 1758-1820. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the interment of Rev. John Lathrop, D.D. [microform] pastor of the Second Church of Christ in Boston who died Jan. 4, 1816 ... by Francis Parkman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Parkman, Francis, 1788-1852. |
1816-01-01 |
| An Atlas for the use of schools [microform] selected from Pinkerton's larger work, and designed to accompany and illustrate either of Dr. Morse's school geographies ... |
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1816-01-01 |
| A sermon at the funeral of Mr. Jedediah Wilbur, of Worthington [microform] who died October 31st, 1815, aged 86 preached extempore, and written from recollection, by Jonathan L. Pomeroy. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Pomeroy, Jonathan L. (Jonathan Law), 1768-1836. |
1816-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory, for 1816, containing the names, trades, and residence of the inhabitants of the city, Southwark, Northern Liberties, and Kensington. And other useful information. By James Robinson. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1816. |
Robinson, James. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered in Trinity Church, Athens, on the Sunday following the interment of the late Hon. Samuel Dexter, of Boston [microform] who died at Athens on the 4th of May, A.D. 1816, aged 55 years by Joseph Prentice. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Prentice, Joseph, d. 1839. |
1816-01-01 |
| Review of the biographical sketch of the Hon. Samuel Dexter [microform]. |
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1816-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the funeral of Deacon Stephen Baldwin, of the First Presbyterian Church, Newark, February 4, 1816 [microform] by James Richards. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Richards, James, 1767-1843. |
1816-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Judd, of Jefferson, N.Y., March 12th, 1816 [microform] by William Salisbury. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Salisbury, William, 1775-1850. |
1816-01-01 |
| A voyage to Abyssinia, and travels into the interior of that country, executed under the orders of the British government, in the years 1809 and 1810; in which are included, an account of the Portuguese settlements on the east coast of Africa, visited in the course of the voyage; a concise narrative of late events in Arabia Felix; and some particulars respectings the aboriginal African tribes, extending from Mosambique to the borders of Egypt; together with vocabularies of their respective languages. Illustrated with a map of Abyssinia. By Henry Salt, Esq. F.R.S. &c. [Three lines in Latin from Ernest, Duke of Saxony] |
Maps -- Africa, Eastern.; Relief prints.; Intaglio prints.; Boards (Binding).; Paper labels (Binding). |
Salt, Henry, 1780-1827. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Middlefield at the funeral of Col. David Lyman, who died Feb. 28th, 1815 [microform] by David Smith. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Smith, David, 1767-1862. |
1816-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon preached at Newfane [microform] occasioned by the death of Mr. Henry Sawtell, his wife and five children, who were all consumed by the flames of his house, which took fire on the night of 2d February, 1782 by Hezekiah Taylor to which is prefixed an account of their tragical deaths. |
Funeral sermons -- 1782. |
Taylor, Hezekiah, 1748-1814. |
1816-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Mansfield, May 12, 1816, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Ann Warren [microform] wife of the Honorable Ebenezer Warren who died May 2, 1816, aged 65 by Thomas Skelton. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Skelton, Thomas. |
1816-01-01 |
| An address delivered June 24, 1812, at the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Cumming [microform] consort of the Rev. Hooper Cumming, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church in Newark, New-Jersey by James Richards. |
Funeral sermons -- 1812. |
Richards, James, 1767-1843. |
1816-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon preached at Enfield, at the interment of the Rev. Nehemiah Prudden [microform] who died September 7, 1815, in the sixty-sixth year of his age, and the thirty-third of his ministry by Thomas Robbins. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Robbins, Thomas, 1777-1856. |
1816-01-01 |
| Union among the friends of religious order [microform] a sermon preached 5th June, 1816, before the Convention of Norfolk County at Dedham, for Encouraging the Due Observance of the Lord's Day by Richard S. Storrs. |
Sermons -- 1816. |
Storrs, Richard Salter, 1763-1819. |
1816-01-01 |
| Memorial of the legislature of the state of Kentucky, praying an allowance in money or land may be made, by Congress, to the widows and orphans of the volunteers of that state, who may have died in the military service of the United States. January 31, 1816. Read and referred to the Military Committee, and ordered to be printed. |
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1816-01-01 |
| Memorial of the commissioners of the state of New-York, in behalf of said state; praying the aid of the general government in opening a communication between the navigable waters of Hudson River and the Lakes. December 11, 1816. Referred to the committee on so much of the President's message as relates to roads and canals. |
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1816-01-01 |
| A Modern atlas [microform] from the latest and best authorities exhibiting divisions of the world, with its chief empires, kingdoms, and states ... directed and superintended by John Pinkerton. |
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1816-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the funeral of the Rev. David Ely, D.D. [microform] who died at Huntington, Feb. 16th, 1816, aged 65 by Elijah Waterman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Waterman, Elijah, 1769-1825. |
1816-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered Jan. 5, 1816, in the brick meeting house in Danvers, at the interment of the Honorable Samuel Holten [microform] who departed this life January 2, A.D. 1816, in the 78th year of his age by Benjamin Wadsworth. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Wadsworth, Benjamin, 1750-1826. |
1816-01-01 |
| Now in the press, and will be published as soon as practicable, in Lexington, by Worsley & Smith, A history of the late war in the western country, comprising a full account of all the transactions in that quarter, from the commencement of hostilities at Tippecanoe, to the termination of the contest at New-Orleans on the return of peace. |
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1816-01-01 |
| An Account of Elizabeth Radden, a Sunday school child, and also of her brother Daniel, who died a few days after. |
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1816-01-01 |
| George Odin, no. 5, Dock-square, (near the market,) Boston ... imports and has for sale, hard ware goods ... |
Advertising cards. |
Odin, George. |
1817-01-01 |
| Lazarus Ewer, boot & shoe manufacturer, Aurora, town of Scipio. A general assortment of ladies' Morocco and leather shoes, constantly on hand. ... [1817-1820] |
Advertising cards. |
Ewer, Lazarus. |
1817-01-01 |
| To [John Kline.] The conference hath permitted you to perform the office of a[n elder] om the Methodist Episcopal Church, in your local station, so long as you conform to the doctrines and discipline of the church; and walk worthy of your vocation as a minister of the Gospel. [June 7th 1817 Enoch George ...] |
Invitations. |
George, Enoch. |
1817-01-01 |
| Pleasure ride. Mr.[Oliver Hall] and lady, are requested to assemble at Messrs. J.& P. Whiting's Inn, on Wednesday the 12th inst. at 10 o'clock a.m. for the purpose of a pleasure ride. Daniel Tenny, Daniel Tourtellot, David Dudley, Moses L. Morse, Jason Waters, Managers. Sutton, Feb. 8, 1817. |
Invitations. |
Tenney, Daniel. |
1817-01-01 |
| Alexander & Carstairs' wholesale & retail grocery store ... Philadelphia. |
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1817-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Northampton, September 18, 1817, before the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. By Jesse Apppleton, D.D. president of Bowdoin College. |
Sermons -- 1817. |
Appleton, Jesse, 1772-1819. |
1817-01-01 |
| The trial of the spirits. A sermon delivered in Trinity Church, Newark, January 26, 1817, at the institution of a church missionary society. By Lewis P. Bayard, A.M. Rector of Trinity Church, Newark. |
Sermons -- 1817.; Wrappers (Binding).; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Bayard, Lewis P. (Lewis Pintard), 1791-1840. |
1817-01-01 |
| The duties enjoined by the fourth commandment, illustrated in a discourse delivered January, 1817. By Aaron Bancroft, D.D. Pastor of the Second Congregational Church in Worcester. |
Sermons -- 1817.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Bancroft, Aaron, 1755-1839. |
1817-01-01 |
| The duties enjoined by the fourth commandment, illustrated in a discourse delivered January, 1817. By Aaron Bancroft, D.D. Pastor of the Second Congregational Church in Worcester. |
Sermons -- 1817.; Stiffened paper bindings (Binding). |
Bancroft, Aaron, 1755-1839. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the dedication of the Universalist Meeting-House at Shirley, Mass. January 9, 1817. By Hosea Ballou. Published by request. [Three lines from the Psalmist]. |
Dedication sermons -- 1817.; Ornate types (Type evidence).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Ballou, Hosea, 1771-1852. |
1817-01-01 |
| Missionary exertions encouraged. A sermon, delivered in Sansom-Street Baptist Meeting-House, Philadelphia, May 7, 1817, before the "General Missionary Convention of the Baptist Denomination in the United States, for Foreign Missions." By Thomas Baldwin, D.D. Pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Boston. |
Sermons -- 1817.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1817-01-01 |
| Josiah Bumstead, no. 68, Cornhill, has for sale, at his paper staining manufactory, a very extensive assortment of paper hangings, of English, French and American manufacture, with elegant drapery ... |
Advertising cards. |
Bumstead, Josiah. |
1817-01-01 |
| The life of Petrarch, collected from Memoires pour la vie de Petrarch, by Mrs. Dobson. [Twelve lines of quotations] |
Biographies.; Poems -- 1817.; Intaglio prints.; Marbled papers (Binding).; Leather bindings (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Blind tooled leather (Binding).; Dentelle bindings (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Marbled edges (Binding).; Personalized bindings (Binding).; Bookplates (Provenance). |
Sade, Jacques-François-Paul-Aldonce de, 1705-1778. |
1817-01-01 |
| The narrative of Robert Adams, an American sailor, who was wrecked on the western coast of Africa, in the year 1810; was detained three years in slavery by the Arabs of the great desert, and resided several months in the city of Tombuctoo. With a map, notes, and an appendix. |
Boards (Binding).; Paper labels (Binding).; Intaglio prints.; Maps -- Africa, North.; Publishers' catalogues -- Massachusetts -- Boston. |
Adams, Robert. |
1817-01-01 |
| The elevation of the soul to God, by means of spiritual considerations and affections. Translated from the French of l'abbé B. by R.P. Two volumes in one. |
Publishers' advertisements -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.; Subscribers' lists.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Ink stamps (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Baudrand, Barthélemy, 1701-1787. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached in Durham, at the ordination of the Rev. Federal Burt, June 18, 1817. By Joshua Bates, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dedham. |
Ordination sermons -- 1817.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Bates, Joshua, 1776-1854. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Freeport, November 6, 1816, at the ordination of the Reverend Enos Merrill, to the pastoral office in that place. By Jesse Appleton, D.D. president of Bowdoin College. |
Ordination sermons -- 1816.; Authors' presentation copies (Provenance). |
Appleton, Jesse, 1772-1819. |
1817-01-01 |
| School atlas to Adams' Geography [microform] containing the following maps ... |
Atlases (Geographic) -- 1817. |
Adams, Daniel, 1773-1864. |
1817-01-01 |
| Eulogy on the Hon. John Wheelock, LL.D., late president of Dartmouth University, who died April 4, 1817, pronounced in the university chapel August 27, 1817, being the day of the anniversary commencement. By Samuel C. Allen. [Five lines of quotations in English and Latin] |
Eulogies.; Baccalaureate addresses -- 1817.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Allen, Samuel C. (Samuel Clesson), 1772-1842. |
1817-01-01 |
| Memoirs of the late Reverend Karl Wilhelm Colson. By Rev. Timothy Alden. |
Memoirs. |
Alden, Timothy, 1771-1839. |
1817-01-01 |
| The Scriptures liable to be wrested to men's own destruction, and an instance of this found, in the writings of Elias Smith. A discourse, the substance of which was delivered before the Congregational Society, in Berkley, December, 1816. By Thomas Andros, A.M. [Two lines of verse] |
Sermons -- 1817. |
Andros, Thomas, 1759-1845. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Danbury, Nov. 13th, 1817; being the day appointed for the execution of Amos Adams, for the crime of rape. By William Andrews, pastor of a church in Danbury. |
Execution sermons -- 1817. |
Andrews, William, 1782-1838. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached, Feb. 26, 1817, at the ordination of the Rev. Rufus Hurlbut, to the pastoral office in the church at Sudbury. By Joshua Bates, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dedham. |
Ordination sermons -- 1817.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Bates, Joshua, 1776-1854. |
1817-01-01 |
| A brief account of the happy death of Mary Ann Clap, daughter of Mr. Jesse and Mrs. Betsey Clap, who died July 15, 1816, in the eleventh year of her age; exhibiting an example of meekness and submission; furnishing the clearest evidence of early piety; and imparting the sweetest consolation to pious friends. By Joshua Bates, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dedham. [Two lines from Matthew] |
Juvenile literature -- 1817.; Biographies.; Poems -- 1817.; Hymns.; Publishers' advertisements -- Connecticut -- Hartford.; Printed wrappers (Binding). |
Bates, Joshua, 1776-1854. |
1817-01-01 |
| The birth and life of Joel T. Adams, third son of Robert Adams and Mary his wife, whose maiden name was Terrel. By himself. |
Autobiographies. |
Adams, Joel T. (Joel Terrell), 1775-1847. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at a parochial fast, in the first parish of Rowley, July 17, 1817. By Isaac Braman, A.M. Pastor of the second church in that town. |
Fast day sermons -- 1817 July 17. |
Braman, Isaac, 1770-1858. |
1817-01-01 |
| The word of life: a light held forth by the Bible societies. A sermon, delivered in the New Presbyterian Church in Chapel-Street, Albany, ninth February, 1817; by appointment of the Albany Bible Society; and published at their request. To which is added, the report of the board of managers. By John M. Bradford, D.D. Minister of the Reformed Dutch Church, Albany. |
Sermons -- 1817.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Bradford, John M. (John Melancthon), 1781-1827. |
1817-01-01 |
| Brown University. Order of exercises and theses for commencement, on Wednesday, September 3d, 1817. |
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1817-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Benjamin Franklin Stanton, in the city of Hudson, January 9, 1817. By Samuel Blatchford, D.D. Together with the charges, delivered on the same occasion; the one to the Pastor, by the Rev. John Chester, and the other to the congregation, by the Rev. Nathaniel S. Prime. Published by request. |
Ordination sermons -- 1817. |
Blatchford, Samuel, 1767-1828. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon. Delivered at the institution of the Rev. G.W. Olney, in the Protestant Episcopal Church, in Gardiner, Maine, Wednesday, November 19th, 1817. By Charles Burroughs, A.M. Rector of St. John's Church, Portsmouth, N.H. Printed at the request of the wardens and vestry. |
Installation sermons -- 1817.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Burroughs, Charles, 1787-1868. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered April 28, 1817, before the Association for the Suppression of Intemperance, and the Promotion of Morality in the town of Hanover, Massachusetts. By John Butler, Pastor of the Baptist Church in Hanover. Published at the request of the Association. |
Sermons -- 1817. |
Butler, John, 1789-1856. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered 14th January, 1817 [microform] at the funeral of the Rev. Timothy Dwight, D.D., LL.D., president of Yale College ... and professor of divinity in that institution, who died, Jan. 11th, 1817 ... by Calvin Chapman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Chapman, Calvin. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon on war; delivered before the Convention of Congregational Ministers of Massachusetts, May 30, 1816. By William E. Channing. With some abridgement. [Two lines from Isaiah] |
Sermons -- 1817. |
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered in Gill, Mass., August 6, 1817, occasioned by laudable exertions, and liberal donations, recently made, in repairing and ornamenting the house of God. By Josiah W. Cannon [later Canning], A.M. pastor. |
Sermons -- 1817. |
Canning, Josiah Weeks, 1780-1854. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Leonard Withington [microform] to the pastoral care of the First Church and Society in Newbury, Oct. 31, 1816 by John Codman. |
Ordination sermons -- 1816. |
Codman, John, 1782-1847. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon, on free masonry, preached before the lodges, no. 45 and 113, of the city of Pittsburgh, on Tuesday, June 24, 1817, being the festival of St. John the Baptist. By the Rev. Abiel Carter, A.M. Rector of Trinity Church, in that city. Published at the request of the lodges. |
Sermons -- 1817.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Carter, Abiel, 1791-1827. |
1817-01-01 |
| Travels in various countries of Europe, Asia, and Africa. By Edward Daniel Clarke, L.L.D. ... |
Travel literature.; Maps -- Russia.; Intaglio prints.; Relief prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Marbled edges (Binding). |
Clarke, Edward Daniel, 1769-1822. |
1817-01-01 |
| Early piety, or, Memoirs of children eminently serious. Interspersed with familiar dialogues, emblematical pictures, and hymns, upon various occasions. [One line from Proverbs] |
Juvenile literature -- 1817.; Biographies.; Hymns.; Poems -- 1817.; Wrappers (Binding).; Decorated papers (Binding).; Relief prints.; Ink stamps (Provenance).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Ashburnham, March 23, 1817, at the interment of George Wilker, Jun. by John Cushing. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Cushing, John, 1744-1823. |
1817-01-01 |
| School atlas to Cummings' Ancient and modern geography [microform]. |
Atlases (Geographic) -- 1817. |
Cummings, J. A. (Jacob Abbot), 1772-1820. |
1817-01-01 |
| The question answered, Whose children are entitled to baptism? A sermon, preached before the General Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church, in the Dutch Church, in Garden-Street, New-York, on the evening of the 6th June, 1816. By Cornelius C. Cuyler, A.M. Pastor of the Reformed Dutch Church at Poughkeepsie. Published by request. |
Sermons -- 1816. |
Cuyler, Cornelius C., 1783-1850. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered before the Scituate Auxiliary Society for the Suppression of Intemperance [microform] at their first annual meeting in Scituate, 26 May 1817 by Samuel Deane. |
Sermons -- 1817. |
Deane, Samuel, 1784-1834. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Plainfield New-Hampshire at the funeral of the Hon. Daniel Kimball, Esquire [microform] who died February 27, 1817, aged 63 by David Dickinson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Dickinson, David, 1770-1857. |
1817-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory, for 1817, containing the names, trades, and residence of the inhabitants of the city, Northern Liberties, Southwark and precincts, with other useful information. By Edward Dawes. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1817. |
Dawes, Edward. |
1817-01-01 |
| Preparation to meet God [microform] a sermon occasioned by the death of Miss Mary Hill, who died of a consumption, January 19th, 1817, aged 26 written and published by the request of her afflicted friends, and delivered at Sag-Harbor, January 26, 1817, by John D. Gardiner. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Gardiner, John D. (John David), 1781-1849. |
1817-01-01 |
| Centurial jubilee. A sermon, preached at Bloomfield, N.J. Oct. 31, 1817; recommended by the Presbytery of Jersey, to be observed as a day of thanksgiving. By Cyrus Gildersleeve, A.M. And published at the request of those who heard it; for the use of Sabbath schools. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1817 Oct. 31. |
Gildersleeve, Cyrus, 1769-1838. |
1817-01-01 |
| A discourse, addressed to the Norfolk Auxiliary Society for the Education of Pious Youth for the Gospel Ministry, at their annual meeting in Dorchester, June 11, 1817. By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. pastor of the church in Franklin. |
Sermons -- 1817. |
Emmons, Nathanael, 1745-1840. |
1817-01-01 |
| A plea for Africa. A sermon preached October 26, 1817, in the First Presbyterian Church in the City of New-York, before the Synod of New-York and New-Jersey, at the request of the Board of Directors of the African School established by the synod. By Edward D. Griffin, D.D. Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church in Newark, New-Jersey. Published by request of the board. |
Sermons -- 1817. |
Griffin, Edward Dorr, 1770-1837. |
1817-01-01 |
| Blessedness of the pious dead [microform] a sermon preached in Winthrop, at the interment of Mrs. Elizabeth Fillebrown, consort of the Hon. Thomas Fillebrown ... by Eliphalet Gillet. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Gillet, Eliphalet, 1768-1848. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered on the death of Miss Lydia Worth, of Hudson [microform] who departed this life June 23rd, 1817 ... by Joshua Flagg. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Flagg, Joshua, 1773-1859. |
1817-01-01 |
| Preparation for the general Judgment, an immediate duty [microform] the substance of a discourse delivered at Conway, July 14, 1817, on the occasion of the interment of the remains of Consider Wilder and Increase Briggs ... by Jonathan Grout. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Grout, Jonathan, 1763-1835. |
1817-01-01 |
| A valedictory sermon on leaving the Old Meeting House in the First Parish in Dorchester, 1st December, 1816; and a dedicatory sermon on entering the new house of worship, the next day. By Thaddeus Mason Harris, D.D. Published by a vote of the parish. |
Hymns.; Wrappers (Binding).; Dedication sermons -- 1817. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1817-01-01 |
| Paul's determination how to preach. A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Enoch Corser, to the pastoral care of the First Church in Loudon, New-Hampshire, March 5, 1817. By Walter Harris, A.M. pastor of the church in Dunbarton. |
Ordination sermons -- 1817. |
Harris, Walter, 1761-1843. |
1817-01-01 |
| Gedächtniss-Predigt, gehalten am 31sten October, 1817, als am dritten hundertjährigen Jubelfeste der Reformation D. Martin Luther's, von J.H.C. Helmuth, D.D. Erstem Prediger an der deutschen evangelisch-lutherischen St. Michaelis und Zion's Gemeine in Philadelphia. |
Sermons -- 1817.; Half bindings (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Stained edges (Binding).; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Helmuth, Justus Henry Christian, 1745-1825. |
1817-01-01 |
| Universal salvation, a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life and character of its author. A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1817-01-01 |
| Universal salvation, a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life and character for its author. A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West Parish in 1805. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered in Newton, Oct. 13, 1816, upon occasion of the decease of Mr. Samuel Hammond, of Brookline [microform] eldest son of Mr. Jonathan and Mrs. Beulah Hammond, who died Oct. 5, 1816, aged XXVI by Jonathan Homer. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Homer, Jonathan, 1759-1843. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon preached in Easton, at the interment of Mr. Isaac Lothrop [microform] who died suddenly in the field, May 11, 1815, in the sixty-seventh year of his age by Nathan Holman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Holman, Nathan, 1769-1844. |
1817-01-01 |
| The funeral sermon of Joseph Moulder by Henry Holcombe. With the miscellaneous writings of the deceased, in prose and verse [microform] to which is added, a treatise on believers' baptism, entitled The testimony of God. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Holcombe, Henry, 1762-1824. |
1817-01-01 |
| The blessedness of those who die in the Lord [microform] a sermon delivered in Richmond, Massachusetts, June 10th, 1817, at the funeral of the Rev. David Perry, who died June 7th, 1817, aged 71 years with an appendix, giving some account of the happy state of his mind in the near view of death by Alvan Hyde. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Hyde, Alvan, 1768-1833. |
1817-01-01 |
| Memoirs of the life of Mrs. Abigail Waters [microform] who died in Boston November 22d, 1816, in the 96th year of her age to which is prefixed the sermon preached on occasion of her death by Joshua Huntington. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Huntington, Joshua, 1786-1819. |
1817-01-01 |
| The Ohio gazetteer, or Topographical dictionary, containing a description of the several counties, towns, villages, settlements, roads, rivers, lakes, springs, mines, alphabetically arranged. By John Kilbourn. |
Gazetteers -- Ohio.; Maps -- Ohio.; Maps -- Ohio -- Columbus.; Relief prints.; Hand-colored illustrations.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Kilbourn, John, 1787-1833. |
1817-01-01 |
| The Ohio gazetteer: or Topographical dictionary, containing a description of the several counties, towns, villages, settlements, roads, rivers, lakes, springs, mines, &c. in the state of Ohio, alphabetically arranged. By John Kilbourn, A.M. author of Columbian and Universal geographies. |
Booksellers' advertisements -- New York (State) -- Albany.; Gazetteers -- Ohio.; Printed boards (Binding). |
Kilbourn, John, 1787-1833. |
1817-01-01 |
| The life of William Kelley. (An authentic narrative.) |
Biographies. |
Stowell, Hugh, 1768-1835. |
1817-01-01 |
| An address at the interment of Sylvanus Bourne, Esqr., Consul-General of the United States in the Netherlands [microform] who died 25th April, 1817, aged 56 years by A. Mac-Intosh. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Mac-Intosh, A. |
1817-01-01 |
| Dedication sermon delivered at the new brick meeting-house of the Second Society of Universalists in Boston, October 16th, 1817 [microform] by Thomas Jones. |
Dedication sermons -- 1817. |
Jones, Thomas, 1763-1846. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Brookfield on Lord's Day, July 21, 1811, at the interment of Mrs. Sarah Pratt [microform] wife of John Pratt, Esq. who departed from this life July 20, 1811 ... by Elijah Lyman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1811. |
Lyman, Elijah, 1764-1828. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the funeral of Mr. Cyrus Babcock, A.B., son of Elder Rufus Babcock, pastor of the Baptist church in Colebrook ... [microform] who departed life in Colebrook, on Thursday, March 6, 1817, aged 28 years, and was interred on the Lord's Day following by Chauncey Lee. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Lee, Chauncey, 1763-1842. |
1817-01-01 |
| Narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Mrs. Hannah Lewis, and her three children, who were taken prisoners by the Indians, near St. Louis, on the 25th May, 1815, and among whom they experienced all the cruel treatment which savage brutality could inflict--Mrs. Lewis, and her eldest son, fortunately made their escape on the 3d April last, leaving her two youngest children in the hands of the cruel barbarians. |
Captivity narratives.; Relief prints.; Hand-colored illustrations.; Stiffened paper bindings (Binding).; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Lewis, Hannah. |
1817-01-01 |
| Memoirs of the life of Mrs. Abigail Waters [microform] who died in Boston November 22d, 1816, in the 96th year of her age to which is prefixed the sermon preached on occasion of her death by Joshua Huntington. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Huntington, Joshua, 1786-1819. |
1817-01-01 |
| A New and elegant general atlas containing maps of each of the United States [microform]. |
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1817-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in the west parish of Londonderry, May 5, 1816 [microform] occasioned by the death of John Pinkerton, Esq. by William Morrison. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Morison, William, 1748-1818. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the interment of the Rev. Nathan Strong, D.D. [microform] pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Hartford, who died December 25, 1816, aged sixty-eight, and in the forty-third year of his ministry by Nathan Perkins. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Perkins, Nathan, 1748-1838. |
1817-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon delivered in Amherst, Sept. 12, 1815 [i.e. 1816] at the interment of Doctor Seth Coleman [microform] who died on the ninth of the same month, aged 76 by Nathan Perkins, Jun. |
Funeral sermons -- 1815. |
Perkins, Nathan, 1777-1842. |
1817-01-01 |
| The first annual report of the Religious Tract Society of Baltimore, for the year, ending May, 1817. |
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1817-01-01 |
| Robinson's original annual directory for 1817, being an alphabetical list of more than 22,000 merchants, mechanicks, traders, with useful information, &c. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1817. |
Robinson, James. |
1817-01-01 |
| The history of baptism. By Robert Robinson. Edited by David Benedict, A.M. |
Subscribers' lists.; Booksellers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Boston.; Lithographs.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Dentelle bindings (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Annotations (Provenance).; Bookplates (Provenance). |
Robinson, Robert, 1735-1790. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Orford, at the funeral of Mrs. Esther Hills Cook [microform] wife of the Rev. Elisha B. Cook and daughter of Mr. Deodat Woodbridge, who died Dec. 25, 1816, in the 21st year of her age by Thomas Robbins. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Robbins, Thomas, 1777-1856. |
1817-01-01 |
| A journal, comprising an account of the loss of the Brig Commerce, of Hartford, (Con.) James Riley, master, upon the western coast of Africa, August 28th, 1815; also of the slavery and sufferings of the author and the rest of the crew, upon the desert of Zahara, in the years 1815, 1816, 1817; also, a brief historical and geographical view of the continent of Africa. By Archibald Robbins. |
Maps -- Africa, North.; Relief prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Gold stamped leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding). |
Robbins, Archibald, 1792-1865. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Wilmington, Vt., January 16, 1817, at the funeral of Mr. George Reynolds [microform] by Hollis Samson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Samson, Hollis. |
1817-01-01 |
| An authentic narrative of the loss of the American brig Commerce, wrecked on the western coast of Africa, in the month of August, 1815. With an account of the sufferings of her surviving officers and crew, who were enslaved by the wandering Arabs, on the great African desart [sic], or Zahahrah; and observations historical, geographical, and concluded by a description of the famous city of Tombuctoo, on the River Niger, and of another large city, far south of it, on the same river, called Wassanah; narrated to the author at Mogadore, by Sidi Hamet, the Arabian merchant. With an Arabic and English vocabulary. Illustrated and embellished with ten handsome copperplate engravings. |
Maps -- West Africa.; Maps -- North Africa.; Intaglio prints.; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold stamped leather (Binding).; Leather bindings (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding). |
Riley, James, 1777-1840. |
1817-01-01 |
| The Christian's triumph [microform] the substance of a discourse delivered at Edgcomb on the 25th of Dec. 1816, at the interment of the widow Sarah Parsons by Samuel Sewall. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Sewall, Samuel, 1765-1826. |
1817-01-01 |
| Funeral sermon on the death of Governor Madison [microform] delivered before the legislature of Kentucky and the citizens of Frankfort, December 8th, 1816 by Eli Smith. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Smith, Eli, 1787-1839. |
1817-01-01 |
| The Christian course [microform] a sermon on the death of Elijah Hunter, Esq. ... to which are added some memoirs of his life and of his departed children delivered to the church in Mulberry-Street by John Stanford. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Stanford, John, 1754-1834. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the funeral of Mrs. Freelove King [microform] wife of Mr. Robert King, of Rehoboth who departed this life, April 24, 1816, in the 66th year of her age by Otis Thompson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1816. |
Thompson, Otis, 1776-1859. |
1817-01-01 |
| Report of the select committee appointed on the 4th of December, last, on so much of the message of the President of the United States as relates to roads and canals. February 20, 1817. Printed by order of the House of Representatives. |
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1817-01-01 |
| In Senate of the United States. January 3, 1817. To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled. The petition of Robert Kid, of the city of Philadelphia, merchant, a citizen of the United States, respectfully showeth ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Kid, Robert, 1760-1836. |
1817-01-01 |
| In Senate of the United States. January [i.e. February] 7, 1817. Ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate. To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, of America in Congress assembled: The memorial of the ship-owners, and others, interested in foreign commerce, in the town of Portsmouth, and state of New-Hampshire, respectfully represents ... |
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1817-01-01 |
| In Senate of the United States. February 3, 1817. Ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate. To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled. The memorial of the merchants of the city of New-York respectfully represents ... |
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1817-01-01 |
| In Senate of the United States. January 23, 1817. Ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate. To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled--the memorial of ship-owners, and others, interested in foreign commerce, convened by public notice at the Tontine Coffee House, in the city of New-York, the 17th January, 1817, respectfully represents ... |
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1817-01-01 |
| In Senate of the United States. January 23, 1817. Ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate. To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled: The memorial of Frederick Jenkins, and Rensselaer Havens, in behalf of the owners, officers, and crew of the late private armed brig General Armstrong, respectfully represents ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Jenkins, Frederick. |
1817-01-01 |
| In Senate of the United States, December 29th, 1817. Read, and ordered to be printed. To the Congress of the United States. The General Assembly of the state of Tennessee, begs leave to address your honorable body, on the subject of the unsatisfied claims for land in this state, derived under the authority of the state of North Carolina. |
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1817-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered at the dedication of the Universalist Meeting-House, in the city of Hudson, New-York, October 23, 1817 [microform] by Edward Turner. |
Dedication sermons -- 1817. |
Turner, Edward, 1776-1853. |
1817-01-01 |
| A narrative of the captivity & sufferings of James Van Horne [microform] who was nine months a prisoner by the Indians on the plains of Michigan. |
Captivity narratives. |
Van Horne, James. |
1817-01-01 |
| In Senate of the United States. Memorial of the directors of the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company. January 9, 1817. Read and ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate. |
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1817-01-01 |
| Memorial of the president and board of managers of the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United States. January 14, 1817. Read and ordered to lie upon the table. |
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1817-01-01 |
| Memorial of the Mississippi Convention, praying an extension of the limits of that state. December 17, 1817. Read, and referred to Mr. Poindexter, Mr. Speed, Mr. Robertson, of Louisiana, Mr. Claiborne, and Mr, [sic] Cobb. Printed by order of the House of Representatives. |
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1817-01-01 |
| Memorial of the American Society for the Encouragement of Domestic Manufactures. January 29, 1817. Referred to the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures. |
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1817-01-01 |
| Memorial of B. Henry Latrobe, surveyor of the Capitol of the United States. February 26, 1817. Read, and ordered to lie upon the table. |
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1817-01-01 |
| The substance of a sermon, preached in Unity Congregation, May 4, 1815. By John Walker, Pastor of the Associate Congregations of Mount-Pleasant, Unity and Cadiz. [Three lines from Jeremiah] |
Sermons -- 1815. |
Walker, John, 1784-1845. |
1817-01-01 |
| Petition from the citizens of the counties of Clarke, Monroe, Washington, Mobile, and Baldwin, in the Alabama Territory. October 1817. December 30, 1817. Referred to the select committee, appointed on the 17th instant, on a memorial of the Mississippi Convention, relating to an extension of the limits of that state[.] |
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1817-01-01 |
| Petition of Gurdon S. Mumford and others, ship-owners in New-York. January 23, 1817. Referred to the committee of the whole House, on the "Bill to prohibit all commercial intercourse with ports and places, into, or with which the vessels of the United States are not ordinarily permitted to enter and trade." |
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1817-01-01 |
| A brief outline of the history of the Bible, and of the signal providence of God in all ages, for preserving and diffusing the knowledge and blessings of its truth and salvation in the world: together with some remarks upon Bible societies: in a sermon, preached in the city of Hudson, Sept. 10, 1817, before the Auxiliary Bible Society of the County of Columbia. By Thomas Warner, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1817. |
Warner, Thomas. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the interment of the Rev. Thomas Prentiss ... [microform] who died Oct. 5, 1817, in the 25th year of his age by Henry Ware. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Ware, Henry, 1794-1843. |
1817-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered in Holliston, July 30, A.D. 1817 at the funeral of Mrs. Mary I. Wheaton ... [microform] by Benjamin Wood. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Wood, Benjamin, 1772-1849. |
1817-01-01 |
| Elegy, occasioned by the sudden death of Hezekiah C. Lee, of Salisbury, (Connecticut.) |
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1817-01-01 |
| View of the chart and quadrant store of William Hooker ... no. 202 Water (corner of Fulton) Street, New-York. ... Feb. 1818. |
Advertising cards. |
Hooker, William. |
1818-01-01 |
| Boston, April 14, 1818. The members of the New England Guards will meet at the Exchange Coffee-House, on Saturday evening next, at half past 7 o'clock, on business. ... per order of G.W. Lyman, Capt. Aaron Peabody, o.s. Mr. [Isaac Child]. |
Invitations. |
Peabody, Aaron. |
1818-01-01 |
| Fancy & Windsor chair manufactory, wholesale & retail. Thos. Ash no. 33 John St. New York. |
Advertising cards. |
Ash, Thomas. |
1818-01-01 |
| A. Bowen engraver Devonshire Street Boston. Copper plate printing. ... All kinds of book and job printing ... by Henry Bowen ... |
Advertising cards. |
Bowen, Abel, 1790-1850. |
1818-01-01 |
| A. Bowen engraver Devonshire Street Boston. Copper plate printing. ... All kinds of book and job printing ... Henry Bowen ... |
Advertising cards. |
Bowen, Abel, 1790-1850. |
1818-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Martha C. Page] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructor. [E Putnam] ... [Danvers Oct 31st 1818]. |
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1818-01-01 |
| Boston, Dec. 1, 1818. You are paritcularly requested to attend a meeting of the Massachusetts Peace Society, which will be held in the vestry of the Old South Meetinghouse, in Spring Lane, on Tuesday, the 8th inst. ... T.M. Harris, Cor. Sec. ... |
Invitations. |
Harris, T. M. |
1818-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Abigail Sanborn] by diligence and good behavior merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructer [Oliver Frost] |
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1818-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Olive Lee, the wife of Rev. Chauncey Lee, of Colebrook; who departed life January 5, 1818, aged 43 years. By James Beach, Pastor of the Congregational Church in Winsted. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818.; Relief prints. |
Beach, James, 1780-1850. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Oxford, at the funeral of Maj. Archibald Campbell, October 7, 1818. By David Batcheller, pastor of the church in that town. [One line of Scripture text] |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Batcheller, David, 1781-1822. |
1818-01-01 |
| Proposals by Mary Beck, for publishing by subscription, the posthumous poetical works of the late George Beck, Esq. ... |
Broadsides.; Prospectuses.; Subscribers' lists.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Beck, Mary, d. 1833. |
1818-01-01 |
| The Bible a code of laws; a sermon, delivered in Park Street Church, Boston, Sept. 3, 1817, at the ordination of Mr. Sereno Edwards Dwight, as pastor of that church; and of Messrs. Elisha P. Swift, Allen Graves, John Nichols, Levi Parsons, & Daniel Buttrick, as missionaries to the heathen. By Lyman Beecher, A.M. Pastor of a Church of Christ in Litchfield, Conn. [Five lines from Jonathan Edwards] |
Ordination sermons -- 1817. |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the Second Universalist Meeting, in Boston, on the afternoon of the fourth Sabbath in July, 1818. By Hosea Ballou, pastor. |
Sermons -- 1818. |
Ballou, Hosea, 1771-1852. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in Attleborough, Mass. December 4, 1817, being the anniversary Thanksgiving. By Richard Carrique, Pastor of the First Universal Society in that place, and published by their request. [Four lines from Isaiah] |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1817 Dec. 4. |
Barton, Ira Moore, 1796-1867. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Concord, New-Hampshire, on the evening of Wednesday, June 3, 1818, before the Convention of Congregational and Presbyterian Ministers in said state. By Francis Brown, A.M. President of Dartmouth College. |
Sermons -- 1818. |
Brown, Francis, 1784-1820. |
1818-01-01 |
| An address to the children of the North Parish Sabbath School, in Portsmouth, by a teacher. |
Juvenile literature -- 1818.; Children's sermons -- 1818.; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance).; Wrappers (Binding).; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Bigelow, Eliza Tappan, 1796-1858. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in Farmington, (Maine,) December 4, 1817; being the day set apart by the governor and Council, as a day of public thanksgiving and prayer. By Thomas Adams. |
Thanksgiving sermons -- 1818 Dec. 4.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Adams, Thomas, 1792-1881. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon on the communion of all saints, delivered in the Baptist Meeting-House, in the village of Norwich, on the first Lord's Day in August, 1818. By the Rev. Isaac Allerton. [Five lines of Scripture texts] |
Sermons -- 1818.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Allerton, Isaac. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached at Concord, before His Excellency William Plummer, governor, the honorable Council, and the two houses composing the legislature of the state of New-Hampshire, June 4, 1818. Being the anniversary election. By William Allen, A.M. president of Dartmouth University. |
Election sermons -- New Hampshire -- 1818. |
Allen, William, 1784-1868. |
1818-01-01 |
| Regeneration, the new birth: a sermon, delivered May 10th, 1818, at Waterloo. By the Rev. William Bacon. |
Sermons -- 1818. |
Bacon, William, 1789-1863. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the Second Universalist Meeting in Boston, on the evening of the first Sabbath in January, 1818. By H. Ballou. |
Sermons -- 1818. |
Ballou, Hosea, 1771-1852. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Cambridge, December 25, 1817: at the opening of a new meeting house, and constitution of the Baptist Church in that place. By Thomas Baldwin, D.D. Pastor of the Second Baptist Church in Boston. Published by request. |
Dedication sermons -- 1817. |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1818-01-01 |
| The substance of a sermon preached on opening the Methodist Church in John-Street, in the city of New-York, on the morning of the 4th of January, 1818. By the Rev. Nathan Bangs. Published at the request of the trustees of said church. |
Dedication sermons -- 1818.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Bangs, Nathan, 1778-1862. |
1818-01-01 |
| The leaf an emblem of human life. A sermon, delivered November 22, 1818, the Sunday following the interment of Mrs. Mary Thomas. By Aaron Bancroft, D.D. Pastor of the Second Congregational Church in Worcester, Massachusetts. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818.; Obituaries.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Bancroft, Aaron, 1755-1839. |
1818-01-01 |
| A discourse on conversion. By Aaron Bancroft, D.D. Pastor of the Second Congregational Church in Worcester. |
Sermons -- 1818.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Bancroft, Aaron, 1755-1839. |
1818-01-01 |
| A discourse, on honesty in dealing; delivered at Middlebury, on the annual fast: April 15, 1818. By Joshua Bates, A.M. president of Middlebury College. |
Fast day sermons -- 1818 Apr. 15.; Printed wrappers (Binding). |
Bates, Joshua, 1776-1854. |
1818-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered February 15, 1818, being the Sabbath preceding the dissolution of the pastoral relation between the author and the First Church in Dedham. By Joshua Bates, A.M. |
Farewell sermons -- 1818.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Bates, Joshua, 1776-1854. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon preached on Lord's Day, September 21, 1817: in the Meeting-House in the Second Society in East-Windsor, at the funeral of Mrs. Lydia Potwine, widow of Rev. Thomas Potwine, who died September 19, 1817. In the eighty-third year of her age. By Shubael Bartlett, Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Congregational Church in East-Windsor. Published by the request of the children of Mrs. Potwine. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Bartlett, Shubael, 1778-1854. |
1818-01-01 |
| Eulogy, delivered in the chapel of Brown University, on Mr. Ezra Bailey, member of the sophomore class, who died October 7, 1818. By Ira Barton, member of the senior class. [Four lines of quotations in Latin] |
Eulogies.; Booksellers' advertisements -- Rhode Island -- Providence.; Printed wrappers (Binding).; Printers' advertisements -- Rhode Island -- Providence. |
Barton, Ira Moore, 1796-1867. |
1818-01-01 |
| A Biographical history of the Roman Empire: from its foundation to the final overthrow of that once great and memorable commonwealth. To which is added, observations on the increase, purity, and decay of Roman eloquence and learning; their peculiarities, antiquities, images, coins, &c. [Three lines from Chesterfield]. |
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1818-01-01 |
| Moral duty and improvement. A discourse delivered in Bucksport, (Me.) before Felicity Lodge, of Free and Accepted Masons; on the festival of St. John the Baptist, 24th June, Anno Lucis, 5818.--A.D. 1818. By Rev. Brother Mighill Blood, Pastor of the Congregational Church in Bucksport. |
Sermons -- 1818.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Blood, Mighill, 1777-1852. |
1818-01-01 |
| The Gospel hidden to them that are lost; being the substance of two sermons, preached at Concord; shewing when and whence the Gospel is hid to any under the dispensation of it; and some of the miseries such persons are under, and others to which they are exposed. By Daniel Bliss, A.M. and pastor of the church there. [Five lines of Scripture texts] |
Sermons -- 1818. |
Bliss, Daniel, 1715-1764. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Concord, New-Hampshire, on the evening of Wednesday, June 3, 1818, before the Convention of Congregational and Presbyterian Ministers in said state. By Francis Brown, A.M. President of Dartmouth College. |
Sermons -- 1818. |
Brown, Francis, 1784-1820. |
1818-01-01 |
| A funeral discourse delivered in Ellsworth, Sharon, on the death of Mrs. Julia Fuller [microform] wife of Mr. Ephraim Fuller, and daughter of Mr. Samuel Skiff who died June 1st, 1817, aged 19 years by Solyman Brown. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Brown, Solyman, 1790-1876. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in the Tron Church, Glasgow, on Wednesday, Nov. 19th, 1817, the day of the funeral of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales [microform] by Thomas Chalmers. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Chalmers, Thomas, 1780-1847. |
1818-01-01 |
| The anniversary of St. John the Baptist. A discourse, delivered June 24, A.L. 5818, to the brethren of Washington Lodge No. 17, at Hamilton, state of Ohio; in connection with a number of the brethren from Cincinnati, Lebanon, and Brookville. [One line from I John] By Brother William Burke. |
Sermons -- 1818. |
Burke, William. |
1818-01-01 |
| Village sermons: or Ninety one plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel: intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages. By George Burder. Seven volumes in three. Vol. I[-III]. [One line from Solomon] |
Sermons -- Collections.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1818-01-01 |
| Carey's General atlas, improved and enlarged ... [microform]. |
Atlases (Geographic) -- 1818. |
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. |
1818-01-01 |
| An eulogium on Caspar Wistar, M.D., professor of anatomy, by Charles Caldwell, M.D. professor of natural history, in the University of Pennsylvania. Delivered by appointment, before the members of the Philadelphia Medical Society; and published at their request. |
Eulogies.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Caldwell, Charles, 1772-1853. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon, preached before the annual convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the commonwealth of Massachusetts, at St. Paul's Church, Newburyport, November 19, 1817. By the Reverend Thomas Carlile, A.M. Rector of St. Peter's Church--Salem. |
Sermons -- 1817.; Wrappers (Binding).; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Carlile, Thomas, 1792-1824. |
1818-01-01 |
| Discourses, chiefly on devotional subjects [microform] by Newcome Cappe to which are prefixed memoirs of his life by Catharine Cappe with an appendix containing a sermon preached at the interment of the author by William Wood. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Cappe, Newcome, 1733-1800. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered March 12, 1818, at the funeral of the Rev. William Morrison, D.D., pastor of the Presbyterian church in the west parish of Londonderry [microform] by Daniel Dana. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Dana, Daniel, 1771-1859. |
1818-01-01 |
| Village sermons: or Sixty-five plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel: intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages. By George Burder. Five volumes in two. Vol. I[-II]. |
Sermons -- Collections.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1818-01-01 |
| A plea for "the American Bible Society." A sermon, delivered on Sabbath evening, March 29, 1818. In the Third Presbyterian Church, Albany. By Hooper Cumming, A.M. Pastor of said church. |
Sermons -- 1818. |
Cumming, Hooper, 1788-1825. |
1818-01-01 |
| The Christian watchman, meditating on his final account. A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Reverend Isaac Weston, at Boothbay, (Me.) June 10, 1818. By John W. Ellingwood, Pastor of a church in Bath, (Me.) |
Ordination sermons -- 1818. |
Ellingwood, John W. (John Wallace), 1782-1860. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at St. Louis, August 17, 1817, on account of the death of Edward Hempstead ... [microform] by Salmon Giddings. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Giddings, Salmon, 1782-1828. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in Boston, before the African Society, on the 14th day of July, 1818; the anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade. By Thomas Gray, A.M. Minister of the Church of Christ, on Jamaica Plain, Roxbury. Published by request of the society. |
Sermons -- 1818. |
Gray, Thomas, 1772-1847. |
1818-01-01 |
| The memorial and petition of the Society of Friends, or Quakers, to the legislature of Virginia on the subject of militia fines. Together with the letter of Benjamin Bates on the same. |
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1818-01-01 |
| A sermon lately delivered on universal salvation: a very ancient doctrine; with some account of the life and character of its author. by Samuel [i.e., Lemuel] Haynes. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns.; Wrappers (Binding).; Annotations (Provenance). |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805, by Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1818-01-01 |
| Funeral sermon, on the death of the Rev. Joseph McKean ... [microform] delivered Sunday, April 19, 1818 by N.L. Frothingham. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Frothingham, N. L. (Nathaniel Langdon), 1793-1870. |
1818-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered at Stoughton, before the Rising Star Lodge, at the festival of St. John the Baptist, June 24, A.D. 1818. By Rev. Thaddeus Mason Harris, D.D. Past Grand Chaplain to the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. |
Sermons -- 1818. |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1818-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at the opening of the new almshouse in Cambridge, XVII September, MDCCCXVIII. By Abiel Holmes, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. |
Sermons -- 1818.; Wrappers (Binding.) |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Mason, New-Hampshire, May 16, 1817, at the funeral of Mrs. Mary Blodgett ... [microform] by Ebenezer Hill. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Hill, Ebenezer, 1766-1854. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Brookline, New Hampshire, November 27, 1817, at the interment of the remains of Rev. Lemuel Wadsworth [microform] by Ebenezer Hill. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Hill, Ebenezer, 1766-1854. |
1818-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered at Braintree, on Thursday, April 9, 1818, at the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Strong Storrs [microform] wife of the Rev. Richard S. Storrs who died April 6, aged 25 years by Daniel Huntington. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Huntington, Daniel, 1788-1858. |
1818-01-01 |
| Funeral sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Urban Cooper, one of the ministers of the Methodist Episcopal Church [microform] delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church, Charleston, S.C., at the request of the widow and friends of the deceased by Andrew Flinn. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Flinn, Andrew, 1773-1820. |
1818-01-01 |
| A funeral address, delivered on the twenty-sixth of May, 1818, at the interment of Doctor James Tillary, late president of the St. Andrew's Society of the city of New York [microform] by David Hosack. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Hosack, David, 1769-1835. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Westfield, November 18th, 1817 [microform] at the funeral of Maj. Gen. William Shepard, aged eighty containing brief sketches of his life by Isaac Knapp published by request. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Knapp, Isaac, 1775-1847. |
1818-01-01 |
| An occasional sermon preached at Plymouth the Sabbath after the interment of Deacon Ephraim Spooner [microform] who died March 22d, 1818, in the eighty third year of his age by James Kendall. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Kendall, James, 1769-1859. |
1818-01-01 |
| Nature and operations of Christian benevolence. A sermon, delivered Oct. 21, 1818, before the directors of the Domestic Missionary Society, of Massachusetts proper, at their first meeting in Northampton, by John Keep, Pastor of the church in Blandford. |
Sermons -- 1818.; Wrappers (Binding).; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance).; Initials (Provenance). |
Keep, John, 1781-1870. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon on the death of the late William Hollinshead, D.D. [microform] with a leeter from Joshua Maddox Wallace by William States Lee. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Lee, William States. |
1818-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at the funeral of Gen. Jedediah Huntington [microform] of New London, who died September 25, 1818, aged 75 years by Abel McEwen. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
McEwen, Abel, 1780-1860. |
1818-01-01 |
| The Ohio gazetteer, or Topographical dictionary, containing a description of the several counties, towns, villages, settlements, roads, rivers, lakes, springs, mines, alphabetically arranged. By John Kilbourn. |
Gazetteers -- Ohio.; Maps -- Ohio.; Maps -- Ohio -- Columbus.; Relief prints. |
Kilbourn, John, 1787-1833. |
1818-01-01 |
| A New atlas of the West-Indian islands, viz. a general map of the West-Indies. Jamaica, Barbadoes, Grenada, St. Vincents, Dominica, St. Christopher's and Nevis, Antigua, Vurgun Islands, Tobago, Hispaniola. |
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1818-01-01 |
| Memorial of the freeholders and inhabitants of the county of St. Lawrence, against the removal of the court house from Ogdensburgh: presented to the honorable the Legislature, 1818. |
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1818-01-01 |
| Obituary notice of the Rev. Francis Anthony Matignon, D.D., late pastor of the Church of the Holy Cross, Boston [microform]. |
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1818-01-01 |
| Obituary of Charles Petit, a boy who lately died at the Orphan Asylum [microform]. |
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1818-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Pittsfield, New-Hampshire, March 21, 1818, at the funeral of the Rev. Benjamin Sargent [microform] who departed this life March 19, 1818, aged 58 by Josiah Prentice. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Prentice, Josiah, 1772-1855. |
1818-01-01 |
| A vastly remarkable conversion. A reason of the hope of Jonathan Plummer, written by himself: and an ode of his composition. |
Broadsides.; Sermons -- 1818.; Songs. |
Plummer, Jonathan, 1761-1819. |
1818-01-01 |
| A Modern atlas [microform] from the latest and best authorities exhibiting divisions of the world, with its chief empires, kingdoms, and states ... directed and superintended by John Pinkerton. |
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1818-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory and register, for 1818: containing the names, professions, and residence, of all the heads of families and persons in business of the city and suburbs, Hamiltonville, and Camden, N.J. With other useful information. By John Adems Paxton, editor of several directories, and author of the Alphabetical plan of Philadelphia. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1818.; Directories -- New Jersey -- Camden -- 1818.; Intaglio prints.; Relief prints. |
Paxton, John Adams. |
1818-01-01 |
| The substance of a discourse delivered in the new Methodist meeting house in John-Street, New-York [microform] on the evening of the 4th of January, 1818, being the day on which said house was opened for divine worship by Joshua Soule. |
Dedication sermons -- 1818. |
Soule, Joshua, 1781-1867. |
1818-01-01 |
| Swords's pocket almanack, and Christian's calendar, for the year of our Lord 1819 ... The astronomical calculations by Joel Sanford. |
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1818-01-01 |
| The unity of God: a sermon, delivered in America, September, 1815. |
Sermons -- 1818. |
Thacher, Samuel Cooper, 1785-1818. |
1818-01-01 |
| Memorial of the representatives of the Religious Society of Friends, in the states of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, praying the adoption of measures for the civilization and improvement of the Indians. December 23, 1818. Printed by order of the Senate. |
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1818-01-01 |
| Memorial of the merchants, traders, and manufacturers of Baltimore. January 6, 1818. referred to the Committee on Manufactures. |
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1818-01-01 |
| Memorial of the legislature of Missouri, for a division of the territory, &c. December 18, 1818. Read, and committed to the committee of the whole House, on the bill authorizing the people of the Missouri Territory to form a constitution and state government, and for the admission of such state into the Union, &c. |
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1818-01-01 |
| Memorial of Daniel Parker, adjutant and inspector general. April 4, 1818. Read, and ordered to lie upon the table. |
Memorials (Legal). |
Parker, Daniel, 1782-1846. |
1818-01-01 |
| Report of the Committee of Elections, on the petition of C. Hammond, contesting the seat of Samuel Herrick. January 5, 1818. Read and committed to a committee of the whole House on Wednesday next. |
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1818-01-01 |
| Report of the Committee on Naval Affairs, on the petition of Captain Samuel C. Reid, accompanied with a bill authorizing a sum of money to distributed [sic] among the officers and crew of the late private armed brig the General Armstrong. March 4, 1818. Read, and with the bill committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday next. |
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1818-01-01 |
| Report of the Committee on Pensions and Revolutionary Claims, on the petition of Ebenezer Stevens and others, accompanied with a bill for their relief. March 16, 1818. Read, and with the bill committed to a committee of the whole House on Thursday next. |
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1818-01-01 |
| Petition of Noah Brown, Frederick Jenkins, Rensselaer Havens, in behalf of officers and crew of brig Warrior. January 27, 1818. Referred to the Committee of Ways and Means. February 19, 1818. Committee of Ways and Means discharged, and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. February 28, 1818. Report against, and committed to a committee of the whole House on Monday next. |
Memorials (Legal). |
Brown, Noah. |
1818-01-01 |
| Petition of Clamorgan's representatives. January 15, 1818. Referred to the Committee on Private Land Claims. February 11, 1818. Bill reported, no. 83. |
Memorials (Legal). |
Price, Risdon H. |
1818-01-01 |
| Petition and documents of Gabriel Winter ordered to be printed by the House of Representatives. |
Memorials (Legal). |
Winters, Gabriel. |
1818-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered on the 12th June, 1818, at the funeral of the Rev. Peter Lowe [microform] by P. I. Vanpelt. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Van Pelt, Peter I., 1778-1861. |
1818-01-01 |
| Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, transmitting, in obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 26th ultimo, a copy of the proceedings of a court martial ordered by Commodore Isaac Chauncey, at the instance of Midshipman Marston, for the trial of Captain John Orde Creighton; and also of the memorial of sundry midshipmen and other officers of the Mediterranean squadron, emanating from the proceedings of the said court martial. March 4, 1818. Read, and committed to the Committee on Naval Affairs. |
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1818-01-01 |
| In Senate of the United States, January 7, 1818. Memorial. To the honorable the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled, the petition of the inhabitants of the county of Oneida, in the state of New York, as well manufacturers as others, respectfully showeth ... |
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1818-01-01 |
| In Senate of the United States, January 21, 1818. The Committee on Naval Affairs, to whom have been referred the memorial of certain commissioned officers of the Navy, under the rank of commanders, and also the memorial of certain officers of the Marine Corps attached to the Mediterranean Squadron, have had the same under consideration, and report. |
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1818-01-01 |
| Report in the case of Thomas Carr, and al. accompanied with a bill for the benefit of Thomas Carr and others. December 14, 1818. Read, and with the bill committed to a committee of the whole House to-morrow. |
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1818-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Alna, April 11, 1818 [microform] at the funeral of Miss Mary W. Dole, eldest daughter of John Dole, Esq'r., who died in the 17th year of her age, after one day's sickness by Jonathan Ward. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Ward, Jonathan, 1769-1860. |
1818-01-01 |
| Five discourses on the Sabbath, preached at Durham, N.Y. By Seth Williston pastor of the Presbyterian church in that place. [Two lines fron Nehemiah]. |
Sermons -- Collections.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Genealogical notes (Provenance). |
Williston, Seth, 1770-1851. |
1818-01-01 |
| Anecdotes of the life of Richard Watson, Bishop of Landaff. Written by himself at different intervals, and revised in 1814. Published by his son, Richard Watson, LL.B. Prebendary of Landaff and Wells. |
Memoirs.; Half bindings (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding). |
Watson, Richard, 1737-1816. |
1818-01-01 |
| Death and heaven, or, The last enemy conquered and separate spirits made perfect ... [microform] attempted in two funeral discourses in memory of Sir John Hartopp, Bart. and his lady, deceased by I. Watts. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748. |
1818-01-01 |
| Sermons on several occasions. By John Wesley, M.A. Late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. In three volumes. Vol. I[-III]. |
Sermons -- Collections. |
Wesley, John, 1703-1791. |
1818-01-01 |
| The saints' resurrection [microform] a sermon at the funeral of George S. Walton, Montpelier, June 10, 1818 by Chester Wright. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Wright, Chester, 1776-1840. |
1818-01-01 |
| Worsley & Smith's Kentucky almanac, and farmer's calendar, for the year 1819 ... Together with instructions on gardening ... Calculated for the meridian of Lexington (Kentucky) and will serve with out any sensible alteration, the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Tennessee and Virginia. |
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1818-01-01 |
| The hermit, exhibiting a remarkable instance of the providence of God: The stories of a good child, and a wicked child. Selected from the Rev. G. Burder's "Early piety." Adorned with cuts. |
Juvenile literature -- 1818.; Biographies.; Booksellers' advertisements -- Connecticut -- New Haven.; Chapbooks -- 1818.; Ornate types (Type evidence).; Color printing (Printing).; Wrappers (Binding).; Pictorial bindings (Binding).; Intaglio prints.; Relief prints. |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1818-01-01 |
| A Christian people's remembrance of their deceased pastor [microform] a sermon delivered February 12, 1818, at the funeral of the Reverend Ephraim Ward ... who deceased Feb. 9, 1818 ... by Micah Stone. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Stone, Micah, 1770-1852. |
1818-01-01 |
| The pleasure of your company is requested to a ball, at the Mason's Hall, in Blandford, on Monday evening, the 22nd inst. in commemoration of the birth of George Washington. Joel Hammon, Jos. Caldwell, C.W. Brewer, Wm. Shannon. Managers. February 19, 1819. |
Invitations. |
Hammon, Joel. |
1819-01-01 |
| The bearer, M[iss L.M. Whitney] receives this as a token of the praise [she] merits, for h[er] faithfulness and good behaviour in school; from h[er] teacher. [S. Shepard 1819] |
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1819-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Martha Barker] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructer. [H. Hind 1819] ... |
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1819-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Boston Sep. 7.] 181[9.] The bearer, M[aster George Jackson] receives this as a token of the praise [he] merits, for [his] attention and good behaviour in school from [his] teacher. [H. Damon]. |
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1819-01-01 |
| Admit the bearer of the dinner, provided for the Convention of the Congreational Ministers of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, at Forster's Coffee-House, no. 74, Court-Street, on Thursday, 26th of May, 1819. James Morrill, Alden Bradford, Redford Webster, P.O. Thacher, Committee. Boston, May, 1819. ... |
Invitations. |
Morrill, James, 1751-1833. |
1819-01-01 |
| J. Roulstone's riding school ... [W.W. Clapp, pr.] rules of Mr. Roulstone's riding school. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Roulstone, J. |
1819-01-01 |
| Spring. Autumn. The bearer M[iss L.M. Whitney] receives this as a token the praise [the] merits, for h[er] faithfulness and good behaviour in school from h[er] teacher. [S. Shepard Stow March 6th 1819]. |
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1819-01-01 |
| [Merited by Mr Ezekiel Reed Kington [i.e., Kingston?] Oct 12-1819.] |
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1819-01-01 |
| Worcester Sabbath School. [Closed Oct 31, 1819. 23 Sabbath] This certifies, that [Matilda Perry] has credit for ... [Attended 16 Sabbaths Austin Denny] Superint't. |
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1819-01-01 |
| William Bement, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has removed to the house formerly kept by I. Wetmore ... Albany, June, 1819. |
Advertising cards. |
Bement, William. |
1819-01-01 |
| [Aug. 7 1819] Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Frederick W. Holland] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructer. [J. Yule] ... |
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1819-01-01 |
| The Ohio gazetteer, or Topographical dictionary; containing a description of the several counties, towns, villages, settlements, roads, rivers, lakes[,] springs, mines, alphabetically arranged. By John Kilbourn. |
Gazetteers -- Ohio.; Maps -- Ohio -- Columbus.; Maps -- Ohio -- Columbus -- Ross County.; Maps -- Ohio.; Relief prints.; Intaglio prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Fillet tools (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding). |
Kilbourn, John, 1787-1833. |
1819-01-01 |
| The Richmond directory, register and almanac, for the year 1819. |
Almanacs -- Virginia -- 1819.; Directories -- Virginia -- Richmond -- 1819. |
Maddox, John. |
1819-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of a young man of color, by the name of William More [microform] delivered at Braintree, October 5, 1819 by Ammi Nichols. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Nichols, Ammi, 1781-1873. |
1819-01-01 |
| The believer's rest [microform] a sermon delivered April 7, 1819, at the funeral of the Rev. Amzi Lewis, A.M., pastor of the church in North Stamford by Daniel Smith. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Smith, Daniel, 1767-1846. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Durham, April 4, 1819 [microform] occasioned by the death of Deacon John Tibbals, aged 45 by David Smith. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Smith, David, 1767-1862. |
1819-01-01 |
| The nature and tendency of balls, seriously and candidly considered, in two sermons, by Jacob Ide, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church in Medway. |
Sermons -- 1818. |
Ide, Jacob, 1785-1880. |
1819-01-01 |
| The nature and tendency of balls, seriously and candidly considered, in two sermons, preached in Medway, the first, December 21: the second, December 28, 1818. By Jacob Ide, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church in Medway. |
Sermons -- 1818.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Ide, Jacob, 1785-1880. |
1819-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Northborough, December 8th, 1818. At the interment of Winslow Brigham, Jun. who died at Quincy, Dec. 5th, aged 21 years. By Joseph Allen, pastor of the church in Northborough. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818.; Wrappers (Binding).; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Allen, Joseph, 1790-1873. |
1819-01-01 |
| Accounts of the happy deaths of two young Christians. |
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1819-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Portland, November 19, 1818. At the formation of the Maine Branch of the American Society for Educating Pious Youth for the Gospel Ministry. By Jesse Appleton, D.D. president of Bowdoin College. |
Sermons -- 1819.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Appleton, Jesse, 1772-1819. |
1819-01-01 |
| The substance of a sermon, delivered at Dana, (Mas.) August, 1815, in commemoration of the untimely death of William and Alonzo Babbit, two eldest sons of the Rev. James Babbit: who were instantaneously killed by an explosion, which took place in the United States Laboratory, at Albany, N.Y. Dec. 13, 1813. By the unfortunate father. [One line from Job] To which is annexed a poem, composed on the occasion, by Silas Ballou, of Richmond, N.H. |
Poems -- 1819.; Funeral sermons -- 1813. |
Babbit, James, 1769-1849. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered in the Second Universalist Meeting House in Boston, on the morning of the third Sabbath in November, 1819. by Hosea Ballou, pastor. Published by request. |
Sermons -- 1819. |
Ballou, Hosea, 1771-1852. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the Second Universalist Meeting House, in Boston. By Hosea Ballou, pastor. |
Sermons -- 1819. |
Ballou, Hosea, 1771-1852. |
1819-01-01 |
| A lecture sermon, delivered in the Second Universalist Meeting House, in Boston, on the evening of the third Sabbath in December, 1819. By Hosea Ballou, pastor. |
Sermons -- 1819. |
Ballou, Hosea, 1771-1852. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at the installation of the Rev. Luther Willson to the pastoral care of the church in Petersham, June 23, 1819. By Aaron Bancroft, D.D. Pastor of the Second Congregational Church in Worcester. |
Installation sermons -- 1819.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Bancroft, Aaron, 1755-1839. |
1819-01-01 |
| The doctrine of immortality. A Christmas sermon, delivered in Worcester, 1818. By Aaron Bancroft, D.D. Pastor of the Second Congregational Church. Published by request. |
Christmas sermons -- 1818.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Bancroft, Aaron, 1755-1839. |
1819-01-01 |
| The design, rights, and duties of local churches. A sermon delivered at the installation of the Rev. Elias Cornelius as associate pastor of the Tabernacle Church in Salem, July 21, 1819. By Lyman Beecher, D.D. Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Litchfield, Conn. Published by request. |
Installation sermons -- 1819.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Beecher, Lyman, 1775-1863. |
1819-01-01 |
| Memorial of the board of managers of the American Bible Society, soliciting from Congress an exemption from the charge of postage, and from duty on paper for printing Bibles: accompanied with reasons in support of the memorial, addressed to the committee to whom it was referred in January, 1818. |
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1819-01-01 |
| A discourse, addressed to the Baptist Church in Harwich, on Lord's-Day, February, 1819. By the Rev. James Barnaby. Pastor of said church. Published by request. [One line of Scripture text]. |
Sermons -- 1819. |
Barnaby, James, 1787-1877. |
1819-01-01 |
| God, not the author of sin. A discourse, delivered before the Second Congregational Church and Society in Marblehead, June 20, 1819. By John Bartlett, pastor of said church. [One line from Ephesians] |
Sermons -- 1819. |
Bartlett, John, 1784-1849. |
1819-01-01 |
| God, not the author of sin. A discourse, delivered before the Second Congregational Church and Society in Marblehead, June 20, 1819. By John Bartlett, pastor of said church. [One line from Ephesians] |
Sermons -- 1819. |
Bartlett, John, 1784-1849. |
1819-01-01 |
| A lecture sermon, delivered in the Second Universalist Meeting House, in Boston, on the evening of the first Sabbath in December, 1819. By Hosea Ballou, pastor. |
Sermons -- 1819.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Ballou, Hosea, 1771-1852. |
1819-01-01 |
| Bible atlas[.] |
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1819-01-01 |
| The danger of living without the fear of God. A discourse on robbery, piracy, and murder. In which duelling and suicide are particularly considered: delivered in Boston, February 21, 1819. The Lord's Day following the execution of the pirates. By Thomas Baldwin, D.D. |
Sermons -- 1819.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Baldwin, Thomas, 1753-1825. |
1819-01-01 |
| A Memorial to the Congress of the United States, on the subject of restraining the increase of slavery in new states to be admitted into the Union. Prepared in pursuance of a vote of the inhabitants of Boston and its vicinity, assembled at the State House, on the third of December, A.D. 1819. |
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1819-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered at Newburyport, in the First Presbyterian Meeting-House, December 9, 1818, at the ordination of the Rev. Hosea Wheeler, to the pastoral care of the Baptist Church and society in Newbury and Newburyport. By Lucius Bolles, A.M. Pastor of the Baptist Church in Salem. Published by request. |
Ordination sermons -- 1818.; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Bolles, Lucius, 1779-1844. |
1819-01-01 |
| Bible. English. Authorized. 1819. |
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1819-01-01 |
| Memoirs of the life of the Rev. William Tennent, formerly Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Freehold, in New Jersey: in which is contained, among other interesting particulars, an account of his being three days in a trance, and apparently lifeless. Abridged from the "Evangelical intelligencer," for the year 1806. |
Biographies. |
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821. |
1819-01-01 |
| Memoirs of the life of the Rev. William Tennent, formerly Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Freehold, in New-Jersey: in which is contained, among other interesting particulars, an account of his being three days in a trance, and apparently lifeless. Abridged from the "Evangelical intelligencer," for the year 1806. |
Biographies. |
Boudinot, Elias, 1740-1821. |
1819-01-01 |
| A farewell address, delivered at Sterling on Thursday, January 21, 1819. By Lemuel Capen, late minister of Sterling. |
Farewell sermons -- 1819.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Capen, Lemuel, 1788-1858. |
1819-01-01 |
| A farewell address, delivered at Sterling, on Thursday, January 21, 1819. By Lemuel Capen, late minister of Sterling. |
Farewell sermons -- 1819. |
Capen, Lemuel, 1788-1858. |
1819-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Merrimack, N.H. January 3, 1819. By Jacob Burnap, D.D. pastor of the church in Merrimack. |
New Year sermons -- 1819.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Burnap, Jacob, 1748-1821. |
1819-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered at Dunstable, N.H. September 8, 1818, at the funeral of the Rev. Joseph Kidder, senior pastor of the church in that place. By Jacob Burnap, D.D. pastor of the church in Merrimack. With a summary history of the Church of Christ in Dunstable. By Rev. E.P. Sperry. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818.; Sprinkled edges (Binding).; Wrappers (Binding).; Author's presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Burnap, Jacob, 1748-1821. |
1819-01-01 |
| The doctrine of the Trinity. A sermon, by George Burder. |
Sermons.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Burder, George, 1752-1832. |
1819-01-01 |
| The water of life; or A discourse shewing the richness and glory of the grace and spirit of the Gospel, as set forth in Scripture, by this term, the water of life. By John Bunyan. [One line from Revelations] |
Sermons -- 1807. |
Bunyan, John, 1628-1688. |
1819-01-01 |
| Voyage to South America, performed by order of the American government, in the years 1817 and 1818, in the frigate Congress. By H.M. Brackenridge, Esq. secretary to the mission. [Five lines from Jefferson's Notes on Virginia] In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]. |
Maps -- South America.; Intaglio prints. |
Brackenridge, H. M. (Henry Marie), 1786-1871. |
1819-01-01 |
| The lenitive of sorrow. A sermon, delivered in the First Baptist Church, Beaufort, (S.C.) 25th Oct. 1818, on the death of Mrs. Ann Brantly, who departed this life the 15th of the same month; furnished for publication. At the request of her numerous female friends in Beaufort. Wm. T. Brantly, A.M. the breaved husband, principal of the Beaufort College. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818.; Library copies (Provenance).; Wrappers (Binding). |
Brantly, William T. (William Theophilus), 1787-1845. |
1819-01-01 |
| A discourse, delivered in Middlebury, Vt. before Union Lodge, no. 5, of Free and Accepted Masons, on the festival of St. John, the Baptist: June 24, A.L. 5819. By Isaac Bucklen, Pastor of the Baptist Church in Middlebury. [Four lines of verse] |
Sermons -- 1819.; Wrappers (Binding).; Ink stamps (Provenance). |
Bucklen, Isaac. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Jared Sparks, to the pastoral care of the First Independent Church in Baltimore, May 5, 1819. By William Ellery Channing, Minister of the Church of Christ, in Federal-Street, Boston. Published by request. |
Ordination sermons -- 1819. |
Channing, William Ellery, 1780-1842. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Ashburnham, April 4th, 1819 at the interment of Miss Rebecca Meriam ... [microform] by John Cushing. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Cushing, John, 1744-1823. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon preached at Dublin on Thursday, Dec. 18, 1817, at the interment of the Rev. Edward Sprague, A.M., their late pastor [microform] by Elijah Dunbar. |
Funeral sermons -- 1817. |
Dunbar, Elijah, 1773-1850. |
1819-01-01 |
| [A] sermon delivered at the funeral of Rev. Joshua Huntington, late pastor of the Old South Church in Boston [microform] Sept. 13, 1819 by Sereno Edwards Dwight. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Dwight, Sereno Edwards, 1786-1850. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered on the next Lord's Day after the death of Jonathan Todd, Esquire, who departed this life February 10, 1819 [microform] by John Elliott. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Elliott, John, 1768-1824. |
1819-01-01 |
| A good life the best evidence of a pious heart [microform] a discourse delivered Feb. 22, 1819, at the interment of the Rev. Joseph Lee, A.M., pastor of the church in Royalston ... by Joseph Estabrook. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Estabrook, Joseph, 1759-1830. |
1819-01-01 |
| Consolation in death [microform] a sermon preached at the funeral of the Rev. George Stewart, Blooming-Burgh, Sept. 21, 1818 by Ezra Fisk. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Fisk, Ezra, 1785-1833. |
1819-01-01 |
| Sermon preached at Kingston, Feb. 20, 1819, on occasion of the death of Mrs. Nancy Bartlet, consort of Smith Bartlet, Esq. [microform] by Alexander Fletcher. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Fletcher, Alexander. |
1819-01-01 |
| The power of faith: exemplified in the life and writings of the late Mrs. Isabella Graham, of New-York. |
Funeral sermons -- 1814.; Intaglio prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Booksellers' labels (Provenance). |
Graham, Isabella, 1742-1814. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon, in which is attempted a full and explicit answer to the common and highly important question, What wilt Thou have me to do? [microform] delivered in the ordinary course, on one of the Sabbaths in August, 1814, to the congregation in Park Street, Boston by Edward D. Griffin. |
Sermons -- 1814. |
Griffin, Edward Dorr, 1770-1837. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon, delivered before the Convention of the Congregational Ministers of Massachusetts, at their annual meeting in Boston, XXVII May MDCCCXIX. By Abiel Holmes, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. |
Sermons -- 1819.; Wrappers (Binding). |
Holmes, Abiel, 1763-1837. |
1819-01-01 |
| Discourses, delivered on public occasions, illustrating the principles, displaying the tendency, and vindicating the design, of free masonry. By Thaddeus Mason Harris, past Grand Chaplain to the Grand Lodge, and Chaplain to the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Massachusetts. |
Subscribers' lists.; Intaglio prints.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Stained leather (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Subscription editions (Publishing). |
Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. |
1819-01-01 |
| The design of John's baptism. A sermon delivered at Foxborough, before Mendon Association, October 6, 1819. By Nathanael Howe, A.M. Pastor of the church in Hopkinton. [Two lines from Esdras] |
Sermons -- 1819.; Sprinkled edges (Binding). |
Howe, Nathanael, 1764-1837. |
1819-01-01 |
| Universal salvation, a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life and character of its author. A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West-Parish, in the year 1805. By Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1805.; Hymns. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1819-01-01 |
| Universal salvation a very ancient doctrine: with some account of the life and character of its author. A sermon, delivered at Rutland, West Parish, Vermont, in the year 1805. by Lemuel Haynes, A.M. |
Sermons -- 1819.; Hymns. |
Haynes, Lemuel, 1753-1833. |
1819-01-01 |
| The death of saints an important event [microform] a sermon delivered in the meeting-house at Hinsdale, Jan. 1, 1819, at the funeral of Rev. Theodore Hinsdale by William A. Hawley. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Hawley, William A. (William Agur), 1788-1854. |
1819-01-01 |
| The heavenly rest [microform] a sermon delivered at Martinsburgh, July twenty-first, 1819, on occasion of the death of Mrs. Ann Boyd by John Blair Hoge. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Hoge, John Blair, 1790-1826. |
1819-01-01 |
| To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, in General Court assembled. The memorial of the inhabitants of the town of Williamstown, in legal town meeting assembled, respectfully sheweth, that they have witnessed, with no small degree of surprise, the various proceedings of the president and trustees of Williams College, having for their object the removal of that institution to the county of Hampshire ... |
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1819-01-01 |
| Juvenile piety; or, The happiness of religion, exemplified in the joyful deaths of pious children. Selected from the Evangelical magazine. [Two lines from Wisdom] |
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1819-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon, occasioned by the death of Mr. John Sampson Bobo [microform] a member of the Junior Class in the South-Carolina College, who was unfortunately drowned in the Congress River, near Columbia by Jonathan Maxcy. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Maxcy, Jonathan, 1768-1820. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered March 11, 1819, at South Hall, at the interment of Ruggles Woodbridge, Esq. [microform] who departed this life on the eighth of the same month in the [60th] year of his age by Joseph Lyman. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Lyman, Joseph, 1749-1828. |
1819-01-01 |
| A funeral sermon preached at the occasion of the death of Mrs. Hannah Miller [microform] consort of the Rev. Jonathan A. Miller, September 14, 1819, at Mount-Morris, Genesee Co., N. Y. by Orren Miller. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Miller, Orren. |
1819-01-01 |
| New states and territories, or The Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, North-Western, Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, in their real characters, in 1818; showing, in a new and short way, the situation, size, number of inhabitants, Whites and Indians--the number of counties, villages, printing offices, banks, factories, furnaces, forges, mills, and the name, situation, extent, and number of inhabitants of each county, with its county-town, the timber, water, climate, diseases, prices of produce, stock and goods--and the advantages and disadvantages of each, and of their particular parts; and of the new parts of York State, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Kentucky; with a few words concerning the impositions and difficulties experienced in moving, settling, &c. By Andrew Miller. |
Maps -- Ohio.; Quarter bindings (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding). |
Miller, Andrew. |
1819-01-01 |
| Death of the saints precious in God's sight [microform] a sermon delivered in Natick, June 13, 1819, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Hannah Coolidge, wife of Mr. William Coolidge, aetatis 40 by Martin Moore. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Moore, Martin, 1790-1866. |
1819-01-01 |
| A discourse delivered at the funeral of Mr. William Parker [microform] merchant, of Piscataquog village, Bedford, N.H. ... by David L. Morril. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Morril, David L. |
1819-01-01 |
| The Philadelphia directory and register, for 1819: containing the names, professions, and residence, of all the heads of families and persons in business, of the city and suburbs, Hamiltonville, and Camden, N.J. With other useful information. By John Adems Paxton, editor of several directories, author of the Alphabetical plan of Philadelphia, and Fireman's guide. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- 1819.; Directories -- New Jersey -- Camden -- 1819.; Intaglio prints.; Relief prints. |
Paxton, John Adams. |
1819-01-01 |
| Submission to the will of God [microform] a sermon preached in Newbury, Mass., 3d parish, Feb. 4th 1819, occasioned by the death of Rev. John Kirby ... by Gardner B. Perry. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Perry, Gardner B. (Gardner Braman), 1783-1859. |
1819-01-01 |
| The death of the godly a call to prayer [microform] a sermon preached at the funeral of the Rev. Levi Pilsberry ... April 8, 1819 by Seth Payson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Payson, Seth, 1758-1820. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the funeral of Oliver Webster, April 20, 1818 [microform] by Philander Parmele. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Parmelee, Philander, 1783-1822. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Pomfret, July 18, 1819, at the funeral of Deacon Simeon Cotton [microform] who died July 16, 1819, in the 80th year of his age by James Porter. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Porter, James, 1785-1856. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon preached Sept. 29, 1819, at the ordination of the Rev. Thomas J. Murdock, in Portland [microform] by Ebenezer Porter. |
Ordination sermons -- 1819. |
Porter, Ebenezer, 1772-1834. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon preached Sept. 29, 1819, at the ordination of the Rev. Thomas J. Murdock, in Portland [microform] by Ebenezer Porter. |
Ordination sermons -- 1819. |
Porter, Ebenezer, 1772-1834. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon preached Feb. 18, 1818, at the installation of the Rev. David Oliphant, in Beverly [microform] by Ebenezer Porter. |
Installation sermons -- 1818. |
Porter, Ebenezer, 1772-1834. |
1819-01-01 |
| The third annual report of the Religious Tract Society of Baltimore, M.DCCC.XIX. With the constitution, an appendix, and a list of subscribers. |
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1819-01-01 |
| Short sermons, designed for the use of those who have little time to read longer discourses. [four lines from Hebrews] |
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1819-01-01 |
| A sermon occasioned by the death of Capt. Lewis Smith [microform] who was killed January 11, 1819 by the fall of a tree delivered the Lord's Day after his interment by Ralph Sanger. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Sanger, Ralph, 1786-1860. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the interment of the Reverend Jesse Appleton ... [microform] president of Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine who died Nov. 12th, 1819, æt. 47 by Benjamin Tappan. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Tappan, Benjamin, 1788-1863. |
1819-01-01 |
| Some memoirs of the life, experience, and travels, of Elder Ephraim Stinchfield, author of "Cochranism delineated," &c. [Four lines from Ezekiel] |
Autobiographies.; Poems -- 1819.; Acrostics.; Leather bindings (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding).; Personalized bindings (Binding).; Owners' verses (Provenance).; Illegible markings (Provenance). |
Stinchfield, Ephraim, 1761-1837. |
1819-01-01 |
| The first semi-annual report, of the Committee of the Plattsburgh Sunday School Societies, read in the Presbyterian Church in Plattsburgh, N.Y. on the 31st of January, 1819. Also, a sermon, delivered at the same time, for the benefit of the Male and Female Sunday School Societies. By Samuel W. Whelpley, A.M. Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Plattsburgh. Published by request of the societies. |
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1819-01-01 |
| The Israelite indeed [microform] a sermon delivered at Somers, January 12, 1819, at the funeral of Deacon Joseph Sexton, who died Lord's Day, January 10, 1819, aged ninety-four by William L. Strong. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Strong, William L. |
1819-01-01 |
| Memorial of a convention of the Friends of National Industry, assembled in the city of New York, to take into consideration the prostrate situation of our manufactures, and to petition Congress for their relief and protection: composed of delegates from Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and Ohio. December, 20, 1819. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures. |
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1819-01-01 |
| Memorial of the Trustees of Hancock College, by their committee, A.R. Ellery and E.W. Ripley. January 20, 1819. Read, and ordered to lie upon the table. |
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1819-01-01 |
| Memorial of the Chamber of Commerce of the city of New York. December 27, 1819. Referred to the Committee on Commerce. |
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1819-01-01 |
| Memorial of sundry persons, residing in the town of Boston, and its vicinity, stockholders in the Bank of the United States. February 9, 1819. Read, and ordered to lie upon the table. |
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1819-01-01 |
| Memorial of sundry manufacturers residing in the state of Maryland. December 22, 1819. Referred to the Committee on Manufactures. |
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1819-01-01 |
| Memorial of Noah Brown, and others, in behalf of the owners of the private armed brig Warrior, praying that they may be indemnified from loss in consequence of the mal-conduct of the clerk of the District Court of New York, to whom had been paid, by the order of that court, the proceeds of the brig Dundee, which brig had been libelled and condemned as lawful prize. February 3, 1819. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States. |
Memorials (Legal). |
Brown, Noah. |
1819-01-01 |
| Memorial of Nathaniel Hall Loring, and others, late cadets at the Military Academy, West Point. December 27, 1819. Read, and referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. |
Memorials (Legal). |
Loring, Nathaniel Hall, 1799-1838. |
1819-01-01 |
| Memorial of George Williams. February 15, 1819. Read, and ordered to lie upon the table. Printed by order of the House of Representatives of the United States. |
Memorials (Legal). |
Williams, George, 1777 or 8-1852. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered on the Lord's day succeeding the interment of Madam Abigail Adams, consort of the Hon. John Adams, late president of the United States [microform] Nov. 1, 1818 by Peter Whitney with an appendix, containing an extract of a letter from President Jefferson to President Adams, and four obituary notices. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819.; Obituaries. |
Whitney, Peter, 1770-1843. |
1819-01-01 |
| The usefulness of the sacred office [microform] a sermon delivered March 9, 1819, at the funeral of the Rev. Samuel Spring, pastor of the North Congregational Church in Newburyport by Leonard Woods. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at Mendon, June 12, 1818, at the interment of Mrs. Patience George, who died June 10, 1818 [microform] by James Wilson. |
Funeral sermons -- 1818. |
Wilson, James, 1760-1839. |
1819-01-01 |
| A sermon delivered at the funeral of Daniel Morse, Esq., at Herkimer, June 4, 1819 [microform] by Hezekiah N. Woodruff. |
Funeral sermons -- 1819. |
Woodruff, Hezekiah N. (Hezekiah North), 1763-1833. |
1819-01-01 |
| The Works of the British poets. With lives of the authors, by Ezekiel Sanford. Vol. I. Chaucer, &c.[-Vol. XXV. Young]. |
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1819-01-01 |
| The Pittsburgh directory, for 1819. Containing the names, professions, and residence of all the heads of families, and persons in business, in the city of Pittsburgh, and its suburbs. And a variety of other useful information, by J.M. Riddle, and M.M. Murray. |
Directories -- Pennsylvania -- Pittsburgh -- 1819. |
Riddle, James M. |
1819-01-01 |
| The Works of the British poets. With lives of the authors, by Ezekiel Sanford. Vol. I. Chaucer, &c.[-Vol. XXV. Young]. |
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1819-01-01 |
| The Works of the British poets. With lives of the authors, by Ezekiel Sanford. Vol. I. Chaucer, &c.[-Vol. XXV. Young]. |
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1819-01-01 |
| New line. ... For freight or passage, apply to the captains on board the vessels ... or to the subscribers at Albany. Trotter & Douglass, S.P. Jermain, Davis & Center. Albany, April, 1820. ... |
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1820-01-01 |
| Steam-boat Bellona. Old Union Line for Philadelphia ... and the only steam-boat line to New-Brunswick. ... July 6, 1820. |
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1820-01-01 |
| Richard Patten mathematical instrument maker 180 Water Street. ... New York ... for sale charts & navigation books ... |
Advertising cards. |
Patten, Richard. |
1820-01-01 |
| A Register of the births and deaths in the family of Joseph Hines. |
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1820-01-01 |
| Samuel May importer of hardware goods, no. 1 Broad Street, Boston |
Advertising cards. |
May, Samuel, 1776-1870. |
1820-01-01 |
| Merrill's India rubber court plaister [sic]. ... Merrill, Chemist. 59 Salem St. Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Merrill, Mr. |
1820-01-01 |
| This certifies that [Miss Louisa Guild] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of friends and instruct[or Silus Metcalf] ... |
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1820-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... [Granted to Master Julius Smith by his teacher Cordelia E Hildreth] ... [Sept 18th 1820 will you learn the hymn] |
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1820-01-01 |
| This is to certify, that [Alma Fisher] is at the head of the [third] class in my school; and that good conduct and strict attention to study, merits a reward. [Hannah Holden instructress West Boylston August 12th] 18[20]. |
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1820-01-01 |
| [Propriety of conduct, assiduous application, and amiable behaviour in school, entitle Master, Gregory Lawrence to the approbation of his instructress, Lydia Whitman Troy July 15th 1820.] |
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1820-01-01 |
| Two reams of printing paper. Manufactured by D. & J. Ames, Springfield Mass. |
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1820-01-01 |
| Stationary, chart & nautical book-store. John W. Archer, corner of Essex and Liberty Streets, Salem. |
Advertising cards. |
Archer, John W. |
1820-01-01 |
| Select English and French seminary for young ladies ... Philadelphia. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Atkinson, Samuel C. |
1820-01-01 |
| John Bordman hat & fur store no. 56 Cornhill Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Bordman, John. |
1820-01-01 |
| Cammeyer & Acock, copper-plate printers no. 10 Library Street Philada. ... |
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1820-01-01 |
| Warranted nailed band-boxes, made by Hannah Davis, Jaffrey. |
Advertising cards. |
Davis, Hannah. |
1820-01-01 |
| Spectacles and canes. |
Advertising cards. |
Deamer, James. |
1820-01-01 |
| D. Dickinson. Miniature painter ... Phila. |
Advertising cards. |
Dickinson, Daniel, b. 1795. |
1820-01-01 |
| Samuel Gray, (late of the firm of Fitton & G) saddler, harness, trunk, bucket and military cap manufacturer, 145 Washington Street ... Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Gray, Samuel. |
1820-01-01 |
| Munroe and Francis, at their juvenile library, no. 4 Cornhill, and D. Francis, no. 90 Newbury Street ... books for youth ... |
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1820-01-01 |
| Livingston, Wells & Pomeroy's Express, agents: J.C. Denby & Co. Auburn. [Care of Mr. Albert Day Hartford, Conn.] |
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1820-01-01 |
| Thos. Lee merchant tailor State Street no. 9 Albany. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Lee, Thomas. |
1820-01-01 |
| W.W. Potter, stationer, 66 Chestnut St. Philada. |
Advertising cards. |
Potter, W. W. |
1820-01-01 |
| F. Reynolds, outfitter Broadway 153 New York. |
Advertising cards. |
Reynolds, F. |
1820-01-01 |
| Elisha Vinton, dealer in woollen, linen, silk and cotton goods, 403 Washington Street, Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Vinton, Elisha. |
1820-01-01 |
| John K. Simpson importer of upholstery goods no. 1 Ann Street Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Simpson, John K. |
1820-01-01 |
| Removal to no. 11 North Fourth Street opposite Yohe's Hotel where may be had Masonic aprons. ... Emmor T. Weaver ... Philadelphia. |
Advertising cards. |
Weaver, Emmor T. |
1820-01-01 |
| Application. John Boutell's compliments to [Mrs Charlotte Cheever] and informs her that [George Cheever] has attentively devoted this week to study, and by his respectful, and exemplary conduct, merits this testimonial. Hallowell Academy, Saturday, [Jan 15] 18[20] |
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1820-01-01 |
| A. Dickinson miniature painter no. 158 Broad-Way New York. |
Advertising cards. |
Dickinson, Anson, 1779-1852. |
1820-01-01 |
| V.U. & J.E. Taylor, dealers in melodeons, violins, flutes, clocks, watches, jewelry ... |
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1820-01-01 |
| Robert West, couch, soph & mahogany chair manufacturer no. 55 ... near Walnut St. Philadelphia. |
Advertising cards. |
West, Robert. |
1820-01-01 |
| R.P. & C. Williams, booksellers & stationers no. 79 Washington St. Boston. |
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1820-01-01 |
| Edwin R. Yale, manufacturer of Japaned lamps, of all kinds and pocket lanterns of every description. Plain and Japaned tin ware. Meriden, Con. |
Advertising cards. |
Yale, Edwin R. |
1820-01-01 |
| [Propriety of conduct, assiduous application, and amiable behaviour in school, entitle Master, Gregory Lawrence to the approbation of his instructress, Lydia Whitman Troy July 15th 1820.] |
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1820-01-01 |
| Henry Adriance, manufacturer of plain and ornamental blank books, Oswego. |
Advertising cards. |
Adriance, Henry. |
1820-01-01 |
| Davis & Center, forwarding and transporting merchants, Albany. ... 1820 |
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1820-01-01 |
| John B. Jones importer of watches & jewellery., military and fancy goods 37 Market Street Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Jones, John B. |
1820-01-01 |
| Anson Judd. South Third St. Philadelphia United States mail and citizens coach. |
Advertising cards. |
Judd, Anson. |
1820-01-01 |
| Combs & jewelry. Moses P. Stickney, no. 72, Washington Street, (three doors south from State Street,) Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Stickney, Moses P. |
1820-01-01 |
| Munroe and Francis, at their juvenile library, no. 4 Cornhill, and D. Francis, no. 90 Newbury Street ... books for youth ... |
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1820-01-01 |
| Livingston, Wells & Pomeroy's Express, agents: J.C. Denby & Co. Auburn. [Care of Mr. Albert Day Hartford, Conn.] |
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1820-01-01 |
| Order of exercises for exhibition at Atkinson Academy, September 21, 1820. |
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1820-01-01 |
| Prepared by Orlando Tompkins apothecary, no. 271 Washington, corner of Winter St. Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Tompkins, Orlando. |
1820-01-01 |
| Trotter & Douglass' Line. [illegible] ... Albany, March [illegible] ... |
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1820-01-01 |
| Charles Winslow, no. 7 Cornhill, Boston, English, French and Canton goods. Mourning articles constantly on hand. |
Advertising cards. |
Winslow, Charles. |
1820-01-01 |
| Sperm oil, tin ware & furnishing store. William B. Oliver, no. 19, Union Street, (opposite Marshall Street,) Boston. Tin ware of all descriptions. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Oliver, William B. |
1820-01-01 |
| Wm. Fennell Jr. Copper plate printer no. 18 Library Street Philadelphia. |
Advertising cards. |
Fennell, Wm. (William) |
1820-01-01 |
| Henry Homes, importer of hardware, no. 33 Union Street, Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Homes, Henry. |
1820-01-01 |
| Union ball. M[r Jared Wilbur] is respectfully solicited, at C. Bacon's Hall, in Canterbury, on Friday the 27th inst, at 4 o'clock, p.m. H. Bacon ... Nov. 16th. |
Invitations. |
Bacon, H. |
1820-01-01 |
| Printing and bookbinding. Haverhill Book-Store: Nathan Burrill, keeps constantly for sale a general assortment of books & stationary wholesale & retail. Carried on in all its various branches. |
Advertising cards. |
Burrill, Nathan, b. 1785 or 6. |
1820-01-01 |
| Scofields, Phelps & Howard. Drapers and tailors no. 88 Broad Way. Corner of Wall St. New York. |
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1820-01-01 |
| John S. Tallmadge, attorney at law and solicitor in Chancery, Lyons, Ontario County. |
Advertising cards. |
Tallmadge, John S., 1798-1825. |
1820-01-01 |
| Titus & Hicks, wholesale dry goods store, no. 246 Pearl-Street, New-York. |
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1820-01-01 |
| William F. Clark saddler cap & harness maker Raleigh Cy. N.C. Trunks. |
Advertising cards. |
Clark, William F. |
1820-01-01 |
| Coach and chaise laces, upholstery goods, military ornaments &c. by Henry Cunningham no. 5 Milk Street, Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Cunningham, Henry. |
1820-01-01 |
| Davis & Center, commission and forwarding merchants, Albany. ... |
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1820-01-01 |
| Joseph Donaldson No. 72 North Second St. Philadel'a. |
Advertising cards. |
Donaldson, Joseph. |
1820-01-01 |
| Mr. Hale has opened an academy for young ladies ... hours of instruction from nine o'clock A.M. till half past one P.M. May 1820. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Hale, Mr. |
1820-01-01 |
| Ball. [Miss Catherine Stebbins is] requested to attend a ball at E. Chapin's Hall, ... Jonathan Dwight, Jr, Samuel Orne, David M. Bryant, Charles Howard, Wells Lathrop, Henry Dwight, managers. Springfield, Jan. 1, 1820. |
Invitations. |
Dwight, Jonathan. |
1820-01-01 |
| Mills & Thorp, New York.. |
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1820-01-01 |
| Directions for using it. ... Doc. A. Rappe's invaluable eye-salve. ... saddles, harness ... made by P.J. Kallenbach. Canton, Stark Co., Ohio. |
Advertising cards. |
Kallenbach, P. J. |
1820-01-01 |
| Genuine golden tincture. Use and effect. ... Fine black ink prepared for the Producers' Exchange of Labour for Labour Association. ... |
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1820-01-01 |
| The original and genuine essence of soap ... n.b. purchasers are respectfully requested to observe that the label round each bottle is signed by Thomas Hollis, druggist, Boston, Mass. the sole and only proprietor. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Hollis, Thomas, 1802-1875. |
1820-01-01 |
| University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Order of exercises for commencement, XXX August, MDCCCXX. |
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1820-01-01 |
| Combs & jewelry. Moses P. Stickney, no. 72, Washington Street, (three doors south from State Street,) Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Stickney, Moses P. |
1820-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Master Joseph Dix] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[ress H J Lewis] ... |
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1820-01-01 |
| Parker Barnes, W.I. goods & groceries 424 Washington St. Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, Parker, 1802-1883. |
1820-01-01 |
| A short account of the voyages, travels and adventures of John Benson; comprising seven voyages to different parts of the world; interspersed with anecdotes and observations upon men and manners. Written by himself. [One line in Latin] |
Travel literature.; Poems -- 1820.; Hymns.; Subscribers' lists.; Quarter bindings (Binding).; Marbled papers (Binding).; Lettering pieces (Binding).; Gold tooled leather (Binding). |
Benson, John, 1744-1818. |
1820-01-01 |
| Mr. Penniman masonic painting drawing. Standard painting. In the rear of 577 Washington Street. Fancy painting. Sign painting. Transparencies. Designs for diploma &c. Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Penniman, John Ritto, 1782-1841. |
1820-01-01 |
| Charts, p[illegible], sextants, quadrants, glasses, &c. William Hooker, 202 Water, corner of Fulton and Water-Street, New-York ... Oct. 1820. |
Advertising cards. |
Hooker, William. |
1820-01-01 |
| Saddles, Harness stage -- and other work, handsome and durable, made by P.J. Kallenbach Canton, Stark Co., Ohio. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Kallenbach, P. J. |
1820-01-01 |
| Book and job printing. John S. March, no. 8 Wilson's Lane, rear of the Merchants' Bank, Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
March, John S. |
1820-01-01 |
| An elegy. Written on the death of Enfield Elsworth, the wife of Reuben Elsworth, who died in Camillus, Onondaga Co. N.Y. April 14th, 1821. By Elder Obadiah E. Morrill. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Morrill, Obadiah E. (Obadiah Eastman), 1796-1863. |
1821-01-01 |
| Ball--on the 27th September. The managers request the company of [Mrs. Russell] at Hathaway's Hall ... O. Fiske, R. Newton, J. Davis, E.D. Bangs, G. Burbank, S. Jennison. Sept. 15, 1821. |
Invitations. |
Fiske, O. |
1821-01-01 |
| Mnemonics, or the act of improving the memory. A gratuitous lecture, introductory to a course on this subject will be given on Thursday evening 1[2]7th inst. in Concert Hall ... G.A. De Witt. ... |
Invitations. |
DeWitt, G. A. |
1821-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Maria Fay Rice] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructer. [Jane Newton 1821] |
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1821-01-01 |
| [Thursday May 27th 1821 Miss Emily Perry at the head of the second class H. Pollard] |
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1821-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Miss Emily N. Perry] 10 cents. [Brook Nov. 3 1821] |
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1821-01-01 |
| Eagle Tavern, Albany. H. Bamman ... June 1, 1821. |
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1821-01-01 |
| Cliff-Street School, (in the rear of St. George's Chapel, Beekman-Street,) conducted by Goold Brown. The seminary is intended for the instruction of boys ... |
Advertising cards. |
Brown, Goold, 1791-1857. |
1821-01-01 |
| Peter Donnelly & Co. Auctioneers and commission merchants, no. 392, north Market-Street, Albany. ... |
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1821-01-01 |
| The Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company present compliments to [Joseph Hall Esq] ... the [4th] June, [1821] Boston, [May 30th 1821]. |
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1821-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Lewis Sawyer] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructer. [Silas H. Jr. Berlin] Jan 22d 1821] ... |
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1821-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to the bearer, M[r Merril Palmer] as a token of the praise [which he] merits, for attention and good behaviour in school; from [his] teacher, [R.A. Bishop Lisbon Jan. 9th] 182[1]. |
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1821-01-01 |
| [Miss Emily Perry] merits reward. 50 cents, [Brooks Oct. 3 1821] I must never think it shame, Lord, to own they worthy name. [Sophia Maria Wilder] |
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1821-01-01 |
| Water proof J. Stewart, hatter Waterloo. |
Advertising cards. |
Stewart, J. |
1822-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Albion-Keith Parris, armig. gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici, in republica Mainensi, die Augusti XXI, Anno Salutis MDCCCXXII ... |
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1822-01-01 |
| An elegy, on the death of Sally Green Keen, aged 14 years 6 months and 7 days, and Mary-Ann Dexter Keen, aged 11 years 8 months and 11 days, daughters of John and Lavina Keen, who were drowned on the 11th day of December, 1822, in Cumberland, R.I. near Valley Falls. Composed by C.P.I. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
C. P. I. |
1822-01-01 |
| An elegy, on the death of four young ladies, who were drowned in a pond in Sutton [Mass.], May 29, 1822.-- viz. Miss Nancy Tenney, aged 14 years; daughter of Daniel Tenney, Esq.--Miss Adeline Lumbard, aged 17 years; daughter of Mr. Nathan Lumbard.--Misses Hannah G. and Mary H. Marble, aged 22 and 24 years; daughters of Widow Sally Marble.--All of Sutton. [two stanzas of introductory verse] |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Relief prints. |
Dunn, Samuel, 1746-1843. |
1822-01-01 |
| An elegy on the death of four young ladies, who were drowned in a pond in Sutton [Mass.], May 29, 1822.-- viz. Miss Nancy Tenney, aged 14 years; daughter of Daniel Tenny, Esq.--Miss Adeline Lumbard, aged 17 years; daughter of Mr. Nathan Lumbard.--Misses Hannah G. and Mary H. Marble, aged 22 and 24 years; daughters of Widow Sally Marble.--All of Sutton. By Samuel Dunn. [two stanzas of introductory verse] |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Dunn, Samuel, 1746-1843. |
1822-01-01 |
| Sacred to the memory of James Cunningham Wilson, son of John Wilson, Esquire, aged fifteen years, ten months and twenty-three days. He was killed on Sunday morning, the twenty-fourth of February, A.D. 1822, by the falling of a chimney, after the house to which it belonged had been consumed by fire. ... |
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1822-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Ruth S. Thomas unexceptionally,] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructer. [Eliza M. Stetzon Nov 21 1822] ... |
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1822-01-01 |
| Franklin Office. Barber & Perry copper plate printer's back of no. 8 South Sixth St. Philadelphia. ... |
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1822-01-01 |
| West-India goods, cordials, groceries, &c &c, Samuel C. Bradshaw, no. 52, Hanover-Street, Boston, has for sale a general assortment of W.I. goods and groceries ... Also, a general assortment of wooden and stone ware. [Boston April 10 1822] ... |
Advertising cards. |
Bradshaw, Samuel C. |
1822-01-01 |
| Robert M. Ford copper plate printer 181 Market Street ... Philadelphia. |
Advertising cards. |
Ford, Robert M. |
1822-01-01 |
| American cloths Martin Gaylord, merchant tailor no. 176 South Market St. Albany. |
Advertising cards. |
Gaylord, Martin. |
1822-01-01 |
| David Nash informs his friends and the Public general-ly, that he continues to keep a tavern at Payne's old stand, no. 202 north Market-Street, Albany ... |
Advertising cards. |
Nash, David, 1792-1832. |
1822-01-01 |
| Western Canal Line. ... Boyd & Gilchrist, forwarding agents and owners, Albany ... Albany, March, 1822. |
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1822-01-01 |
| [Reward of merit. This certifies that Miss Mary S. Knight is highly commended for her assiduity in learning, and good behaviour, during the time she has been at school. For which she merits the esteem of Hannah Brown. Leicester August 29th 1822 May you still pursue the path of literature and shun the ways of vice.] |
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1822-01-01 |
| Exhibition Ball. The company of [Emily Pickford] is requested at Morse's Hall, on Wednesday evening, 21st. ... E. Washburn, J. Jennison, H. Rice, D. Davis, B. Conklin Jr. managers. Leicester, August 12, 1822. |
Invitations. |
Washburn, E. |
1822-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Order of performance, by Old Hundred. Monday evening, April 29, 1822. |
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1822-01-01 |
| [1822] The good child's reward. Punctual attendance. 10 cents. [A present to E. Perry for her unremited attention to her stories by which she has gained the esteem of her inst. B. Johnson.] |
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1822-01-01 |
| Mr. Stebbin's Public Ball. The company of [Miss Stebbins] is requested at the Hampden Coffee House, on Wednesday, the 23rd inst. ... James L. Lyons, Francis M. Carew, James H. Barton, William Wade, jr. William E. Avery, Amos D. Smith, managers. Springfield, April 14, 1823. |
Invitations. |
Lyon, James L. |
1823-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Master John W Bacon] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[or 1823 Joseph Pillson] ... |
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1823-01-01 |
| The bearer M[aster H Guild] has by diligence & attention excelled those of h[is] class in the art of [reading] and merits my esteem [A.P] instr. ... [Worcester]. |
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1823-01-01 |
| State-Street, 77 -- up-stairs. ... Exchange Book Store Boston ... books often at the offer, with or without cash. [1823] |
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1823-01-01 |
| Miss Sanders' Seminary Miss [E Hamilton] obtained this ticket by her indefatigable application during one month [blank] [February 1st 1823] |
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1823-01-01 |
| [Reward of merit. This certifies that Master W. Gray has been a good boy and merits much praise. Harriet Rice instructress. 6th week 4th class July 10th 1823.] |
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1823-01-01 |
| Terms of Mr. Abadie's first course of French lessons at Concert-Hall (to commence on Monday next, May 30th) ... |
Advertising cards. |
Abadie, Mr. |
1823-01-01 |
| [Reward of merit. I have the pleasure to inform the parents of Master W. Gray, that he has been a good boy, and is deserving praise from them & his (10th week) instructress H. Rice August 9th 1823.] |
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1823-01-01 |
| [Boston August 5 1823.] The bearer M [Wm B. Callender] has by diligence & attention excelled those of h[is] class in the art of [recitations] and merits my esteem [M. Whitney] instr. ... |
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1823-01-01 |
| Tribute of respect. Composed to the memory of Mr. Jonathan Martin, of Candia, N.H. who departed this life at Pembroke, October 23, A.D. 1823, aged 47 years, 7 months and 4 days. By E. Smith. [one line from Psalmist] |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Smith, E. |
1823-01-01 |
| [Boston August 5 1823.] The bearer M [Wm B. Callender] has by diligence & attention excelled those of h[is] class in the art of [recitations] and merits my esteem [M. Whitney] instr. ... |
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1823-01-01 |
| Portland, July 14, 1824. You are most respectfully informed that, at the request of several ladies and gentlemen, Master Joseph and his sister, will, 'assisted by their father,' give a concert of vocal and instrumental music at Beethoven-Hall ... |
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1824-01-01 |
| Social ball. Mr.[Herman Foster] and lady are invited to attend a ball at Mr. P. Whittemore's Union Hall. ... H. Whittemore, J. Nason, T. Frost, managers. West Cambridge, Jan. 2, 1824. |
Invitations. |
Whittemore, H. |
1824-01-01 |
| Greek ball. The honor of M[rs. Bradstreet's] company is requested at the Eagle Assembly Room ... Albany, Jan'y 8th, 1824. Charles E. Dudley, John F. Bacon, John V.N. Yates, J.S. Van Rensselaer, J. Keyes Paige, C.Y. Lansing, J.S. Walsh, C.V.S. Kane, Charles Butler, Lewis C. Beck. managers. |
Invitations. |
Dudley, Charles E. |
1824-01-01 |
| Portland, July 14, 1824. You are most respectfully informed that, at the request of several ladies and gentlemen, Master Joseph and his sister, will, 'assisted by their father,' give a concert of vocal and instrumental music at Beethoven-Hall ... |
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1824-01-01 |
| Spectacles, hardware in general also whips and canes of every description, made and sold by John McAllister, no. 48 Chestnut Street Philadelphia. |
Advertising cards. |
McAllister, John. |
1824-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [William B. Callender] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[er Boston July 24. 1824. A. Whitney] ... |
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1824-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This may certify, that the bearer, for good conduct, and literary improvement, merits the esteem of friends and instructor. [Nov. 17, 1824. [illegible]]. |
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1824-01-01 |
| The seasons. These as they change almighty Father ... The bearer M[iss Emily Perry] for h[er] attention to h[er] studies merits my esteem [O. Perrin] inst.er [Woodstock December 1824]. |
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1824-01-01 |
| Pleasure ball. Mr [Puther Woodbury] and lady ... Hall of Maj. George C. Earls, in Sutton, on Tuesday, the 9th day of November ... Jonathan Dudley, 2d. Sylvester Sibley, Daniel C. Tourtellot, Sumner Cole, Joseph Freeman, managers. Sutton, Oct. 30, 1824. |
Invitations. |
Dudley, Jonathan. |
1824-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [No. 1] M[ast J.L. Perkins] for h[is] diligence and attention to h[is] studies merits the approbation of h[is] instructres. [West. Bost. Sunday School July 1824.] |
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1824-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This may certify, that [Master William Gray,] by correct and exemplary conduct in school, has merited the thanks of [his] instruct[ress], and the praise of [his] parents and friends. [Mary F. Ide Lx# in Week Jan. 12th 1824.] |
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1824-01-01 |
| Land office in Chateaugay. The subscriber being the owner of a considerable quantity of land in Clinton and Franklin counties, in the state of New York ... Isaac Sebring. Chateaugay, May 10, 1824. |
Advertising cards. |
Sebring, Isaac. |
1824-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Master William Gray] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[ress. Mary F Ide Class no. 9 5th week Jan 1824.] |
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1824-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [George Jackson] for [his] attention to studies and good behaviour in school by [his] teacher. [Ebenr. Bailey Franklin School, Nov. 4] 18[24]. |
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1824-01-01 |
| Johnstone & Van Norden. no. 133 Cherry-St. New York, have just published ... on hand, a large collection of valuable books ... Nov. 13th, 1824. |
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1824-01-01 |
| Orange Spring, October 19, 1824. Ball in honour of General La Fayette. The surrender of Cornwallis and Army. Admit [Miss Rutherford] Sylvester D. Russel, William Chetwood. Philemon Dickerson, Elias E. Boudinot, William Halsey, managers. ... |
Invitations. |
Russel, Sylvester D. |
1824-01-01 |
| E. Parker's medical bookstore 178 Market St. Philadel.a ... [1824] |
Advertising cards. |
Parker, E. |
1824-01-01 |
| Land office in Chateaugay. The subscriber being the owner of a considerable quantity of land in Clinton and Franklin counties, in the state of New York ... Isaac Sebring. Chateaugay, May 10, 1824. |
Advertising cards. |
Sebring, Isaac. |
1824-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that M[r Wm Gray] has by study and attention excelled those of h[is] class in the art of [reading] and deserves credit. [John H.K.] inst. [Jan 17th 1821] ... |
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1824-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Herman [illegible]] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [blank] friends and instructer [L. Campbell] ... [Promoted to the second class. 1824.] |
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1824-01-01 |
| Old & Western Line. Sloop commerce, G. Montheith, master, sails for Albany on [blank] ... |
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1825-01-01 |
| S.H. Parker, piano forte, music, and bookstore, 164 Washington Street, publishes the Waverley notes, uniform edition; keeps a circulating library ... musical instruments of all kinds ... stationery ... |
Advertising cards. |
Parker, Samuel Hale, 1781-1864. |
1825-01-01 |
| Family register. John Howe, born December 20, 1783. Rhoda Babbet, born Feb. 20, 1791. John Howe & Rhoda Babbet married June 11, 1815. |
Broadsides.; Genealogies.; Relief prints.; Annotations (Provenance). |
Howe, John, 1783-1845. |
1825-01-01 |
| An elegy, by Doct. Jonathan Norton, on the death of his wife; who died in the 22d year of her age, and was buried six weeks, to a day, from her marriage. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Norton, Jonathan. |
1825-01-01 |
| [Mr John Ritto ... ] Mechanics' dinner to La Fayette. ... June 18, 1825. |
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1825-01-01 |
| Boston, Sept. 3, 1825. Sir--The subscribers for building the Congregational Church in Purchase Street, are informed that the corner-stone of the church will be laid on Wednesday, 7th September ... John Cotton, for the building committee. |
Invitations. |
Cotton, John. |
1825-01-01 |
| Essex Lodge. Salem, [Oct. 22] 182[5] A special meeting of the Essex Lodge, of which you are a member ... By order of the r.w. master. [W. Leavitt] secretary. |
Invitations. |
Leavitt, William, 1801-1883. |
1825-01-01 |
| George W. Mentz, bookbinder and bookseller, no. 71, Race Street, Philadelphia ... a general assortment of day-books, journals & ledgers ... |
Advertising cards. |
Mentz, George W. |
1825-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Charlotte Chouch [i.e., Couch]] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ess M Chandler] ... |
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1825-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Ezekiel Reed] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[or C.C.] ... |
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1825-01-01 |
| One dollar reward of merit this certifies that [Jeremiah D. Tilton] by diligence & good behaviour merits the approbation of [blank] friends and instruct[or R. Morrison Oct. 21. 1825]. |
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1825-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This certifies that [Miss M. Crother] by diligence and good behaviour merits my approbation. [L. Lymington] ins. [Mary B. Crowthers ca. 1825] |
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1825-01-01 |
| William E. Blanchard, 97, Washington-Street ... linen goods ... furniture patches ... [1825-1828] |
Advertising cards. |
Blanchard, William E. |
1825-01-01 |
| Superior lead pencils. Reuel Cuningham, manufacturer, New York. Sold by the principal booksellers in the United States. |
Advertising cards. |
Cuningham, Reuel. |
1825-01-01 |
| American Manufacture. William Nichols, Leominster, Mass. 20 quires in a ream. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Nichols, William. |
1825-01-01 |
| Be it remembered, that I, Eliphalet Slack, of Seekonk, in the county of Bristol, and commonwealth of Massachusetts, Esquire, being of sound and perfect mind and memory, do make and ordain this my last will and testament ... |
Broadsides.; Wills. |
Slack, Eliphalet, 1743-1826. |
1825-01-01 |
| Social ball. Mr. [blank] and lady is requested at Newhall's, in Sutton, on Tuesday, the 13th inst. ... Jonathan P. Fay, Peter Holman, Jr. Daniel C. Tourteleot, Bradford Knapp, Gibbs Lily, managers. Sutton, Dec.1, 1825. |
Invitations. |
Fay, Jonathan P. |
1825-01-01 |
| Gennaro Del Noce saddler cap harness and trunk maker. 73 Court Street Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Del Noce, Gennaro. |
1825-01-01 |
| A. Heaton. Gun Maker 214 Greenwich Street ... New York. |
Advertising cards. |
Heaton, Aaron. |
1825-01-01 |
| American Manufacture. William Nichols, Leominster, Mass. 20 quires in a ream. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Nichols, William. |
1825-01-01 |
| Printing and bookbinding. James Wilson, bookbinder, bookseller and stationer, has a ruling machine at no. 105, Market Street, Wilmington. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Wilson, James, 1764-1841. |
1825-01-01 |
| No article is genuine without this stamp in gold. Benjamin Morange's medicated oil silk, for the infallible cure of gout, rheumatism, colds ... New York. |
Advertising cards. |
Morange, Benjamin. |
1825-01-01 |
| China & glass warehouse, corner of Franklin Street Boston. Wholesale and retail no. 180 Washington Street. Churchill, Collamore & Co. Importers of crockery, glass, china, brittania & japan'd ware cutlery &c. ... |
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1825-01-01 |
| C. Hartshorn hat, glove & hosiery store Washington St. 68 Boston ... |
Advertising cards. |
Hartshorn, C. |
1825-01-01 |
| The New-England Museum, 76, Court-Street, Boston ... contains upwards of 60000 articles ... with more than 100 wax figures, curiosities of nature, art, antiquities ... |
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1825-01-01 |
| Junior exhibition. The company of [Miss Caroline Ives] is requested at the Chapel ... A. Blanchard, L. Day. R. Decharmes. J.H. Francis, C. Goddard, J. Rockwell, D.L. Seymour. W. Warner. managers. Yale College 1825. |
Invitations. |
Blanchard, A. |
1825-01-01 |
| Commerce promotes the arts and sciences Archibald Watt. New York. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Watt, Archibald. |
1825-01-01 |
| Printing and bookbinding. James Wilson, bookbinder, bookseller and stationer, has a ruling machine at no. 105, Market Street, Wilmington. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Wilson, James, 1764-1841. |
1825-01-01 |
| Hartford Family Medicine Store. E.W. Bull, sign of the Good Samaritan, Hartford. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Bull, E. W. |
1825-01-01 |
| Hartford Marble Yard. ... monuments, grave stones or tables ... Augustus Thatcher, near the South Meeting-House. Hartford, May 9, 1825. |
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1825-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Lucy Hodges] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[or C. Jones ... Aug. 25th 1825] ... |
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1825-01-01 |
| Wm. & Gurdon Miller, wholesale and retail grocers, families & shipping supplied. No. 110 Front-Street. |
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1825-01-01 |
| Samuel Kidder & Co. under Washington Hall, Charlestown, Mass. Offer for sale, genuine medicine, dyestuffs, paints and perfumery ... |
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1825-01-01 |
| Alphabetical table, of all the towns and cities in the state of New-York, January 1, 1825, with the principal villages, post-offices, &c. For post-offices in New-York. |
Broadsides.; Gazetteers -- New York (State). |
Spafford, Horatio Gates, 1778-1832. |
1825-01-01 |
| Boston Glass Manufactory. South Boston flint glass. Chelmsford glass ... |
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1825-01-01 |
| On the death of Miss Margaret A. Babcock. |
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1826-01-01 |
| To the honourable the justices of the Court of General Sessions of the Peace for the county of Bristol. The undersigned, citizens of various towns in said county of Bristol, beg leave respectfully to represent to this honourable court, that they have learned, with high satisfaction, that this honourable court contemplate the erection of a public building, for the accommodation of the courts, and as a safe depository for the records of the county, which shall be more convenient and more respectable than those now occupied and improved for that purpose. ... |
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1826-01-01 |
| The Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company request the honour of [Charles P. Sumner Esq.] ... Boston, May, 1826. |
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1826-01-01 |
| Washington College. Hartford. 1st. Junior Exhibition. The attendance of [Mr O. Tilly & Family] is respectfully requested at the College Chapel ... August 2d, 1826, ... I.E. Crary, J. Scott, Jr. J.W H. Brownfield, committee of arrangements. |
Invitations. |
Crary, I. E. |
1826-01-01 |
| Company orders. Mr.[Higgins] ... Infantry company under the command of Captain Edmund Longley ... Boston, Oct. 6, 1826 Edward L. Tead, clerk. |
Invitations. |
Tead, Edward L. |
1826-01-01 |
| [No. 22] Reward of merit this certifies that [William B. Callander] by diligence and good behavior merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[er A. Whitney Boston Apl. 30. 1826.] |
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1826-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [John E. Marden] for [his] attention to studies and good behaviour in school by [his] teacher. [H.P. White]. [blank]18[26]. |
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1826-01-01 |
| Stationers' Hall. Lemuel Gulliver, stationer chart and nautical bookseller ... no. 82 State Street Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Gulliver, Lemuel. |
1826-01-01 |
| [Blank] a pupil of the [blank] class in reading, of the [blank] class in arithmetick, and of [blank] general character, by the masters of the [blank] school by the masters of the Boylston School. 18[blank] ... |
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1826-01-01 |
| Company orders. Mr. [William Higgins] You being duly enrolled in the Infantry Company under the command of Capt. Edmund Longley, ... By order of the captain. Edward L. Tead, clerk. Boston, April 17, 1826. |
Invitations. |
Tead, Edward L. |
1826-01-01 |
| Book & job printing. Commercial blanks, &c. Edgar W. Davies, no. 65 Broad Street, handsomely prints every description of books, pamphlets, blanks, cards, &c. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Davies, Edgar W. |
1826-01-01 |
| Bartlett & Stone, European and American, piece goods, no. 26, Kilby Street, Boston. |
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1826-01-01 |
| An elegy composed on the death of Isaac S. Rice, of Rutland, who was instantly killed by the accidental discharge of a gun, June 26, 1827, aged 18 years, 6 months, and 13 days. By Richard Stone of Oxford. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Stone, Richard Cecil, b. 1798. |
1827-01-01 |
| Enclosed you will recieve a copy of the Constitution of the Society for Promoting the Improvement of the City of Philadelphia, which is respectfully submitted to your consideration. ... R.A. Caldeleugh, Samuel Archer, William Meredith, Levi Ellmaker, A. Shoemaker, and M. Carey. January 9, 1827. |
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1827-01-01 |
| Tuesday the twentieth of February inst. at 4 ... Quarter ball, at William Fenner's Hall, in Sterling. ... Jared Wilbur, John M. Smith, William S. Hopkins, Henry Douglass. Managers. Sterling, February 14th, 1827. |
Invitations. |
Wilbur, Jared. |
1827-01-01 |
| Mr. [Winthrop Chandler] On Wednesday the second of May, ... Ball, at Judah Lyon's Hotel, in Woodstock. ... Rensalear Chamberlain, Aaron Lyon, Elisha Lyon, Amasa Carpenter, Hezekiah Bishop. Managers. Woodstock, April 27, 1827. |
Invitations. |
Chamberlain, Rensalear. |
1827-01-01 |
| Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Agreeably to a resolve of the legislature, of June, 1786, the Supreme Executive will convene in the Senate Chamber, ... they invite [Rev. Thaddeus M. Fiske] ... Boston, June 26, 1827. |
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1827-01-01 |
| Commonwealth of Massachusetts. ... the Supreme Executive will convene in the Senate Chamber, on the fourth of July, ... they invite ]Rev. John Gorham Palfrey] ... Boston, June 26, 1827. |
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1827-01-01 |
| Washington College Athenaeum exhibiton, 1827. The company of [Mr. Jay W. Filley] is requested at the Chapel, ... Dec. 19th, ... M.L. Filley, J.D. Russ, P.C. Cameron, J.G. Wright, A.H. Peters, J.P. Waties. Committee of Arrangements. |
Invitations. |
Filley, M. L. |
1827-01-01 |
| V. Balch engraver, Cornhill Square, Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Balch, Vistus, 1799-1884. |
1827-01-01 |
| [Aged 8 years, 7 months & 29 days] Certificate of merit. [Wm Richards] is at the head of [2d] division of [2d] class in the reading departments of the Boylston school. Charles Fox. Boston, [April 27] 18[27] |
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1827-01-01 |
| A poem; on the distressing, and afflictive death of the Rev. Josiah M. Muspratt; who was killed in an awful manner; being caught in the machinery of Whitesborough factory, carried up to the floor above by his arm, where it was drawn from his body, from whence he fell again to the floor, torn and lacerated in the most shockng manner; May, 1827. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Relief prints. |
J. H. |
1827-01-01 |
| Lines written on a friend, who died at Havana. |
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1827-01-01 |
| New-Year's ball. Mr.[John A. Bixby] and partner, are requested to attend a ball, at Mrs. Valentine's Hall, in Hopkinton, on Tuesday evening, January 1, 1828. Albert Wood, Joseph Goulding, Joseph Walker, Jr. Simpson Bixby, 2nd. Ezekiel D. Rockwood, managers. ... Hopkinton, Dec. 2, 1827. |
Invitations. |
Wood, Albert. |
1827-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Enoch Lincoln, armig. gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce, juvenes in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici, in republica Mainensi, die Septembris V, Anno Salutis MDCCCXXVII ... |
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1827-01-01 |
| In memory of Mrs. Sarah K. Clarke super't of female department of Utica Sabbath School, no. I. who died Sept. 12, 1827, aged 42 years. |
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1827-01-01 |
| 18[27.] Reward of merit presented to [Master W.B. Callender] for [diligent] attention to studies and good behavior [sic] in school by [his] teacher [Y Gutterson.] |
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1827-01-01 |
| A card. H. Wilbur, respectfully invites the ladies and gentlemen of Newburyport and Newbury, to attend a gratuitous astronomical lecture in the court house ... Newburyport, June 4, 1827. |
Invitations. |
Wilbur, Hervey, 1786-1852. |
1827-01-01 |
| Military ball. The company of [Miss Emily Pickford] is requested at Mr. E.A. Howard's Assembly Room, in Leicester ... Capt. A. Bartlett, Lieut. E. Drury, Ensign J. Sargent, Jr. G. Bowen, B. Swan, managers. Leicester, Oct. 15, 1827. |
Invitations. |
Bartlett, A. |
1827-01-01 |
| Alfred Welles importer & manufacturer rich London lamps, watches, fine cutlery, plated ware, silver tea sets & spoons, &c. no. 69 Washington Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Welles, Alfred. |
1827-01-01 |
| Established 1827. French laundry soap. Kendall M'f'g Co. Providence, R.I. ... |
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1827-01-01 |
| Approbation. ... M[aster Wm. Greene] for [his] diligence, punctual attendance, and exemplary conduct, is recommended to the favourable notice of [his] friends. Boston, [March 9th.] 182[7 Jairus Lincoln promoted]. |
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1827-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Marietta Baily] by diligence and good behavipour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructor. [E. Savory Dec 21 1828] ... |
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1828-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Samuel Todd] by diligence and good behavipour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. [Sarah S. Rogers] ... |
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1828-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Susan Wylie] by diligence and attention to h[er] studies merits my approbation. [B. Matison] inst. [Jan 22d. 1828] |
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1828-01-01 |
| Washington College Parthenon Exhibition. The company of [Miss Hale] is respectfully requested at the College Chapel ... December 17th, ... James W. Gordon, Samuel S. Lewis, James A. Bolles, Angus R. Morison, Wahington Van Zandt, Henry Dickinson, committee of arrangements. Washington College, 1828. ... |
Invitations. |
Gordon, James Wright, 1809-1853. |
1828-01-01 |
| To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled. The memorial and petition of the subscribers, merchants, respectfully sheweth: that among the multiplied injuries inflicted by the belligerents on the commerce of the United States, in the course of the long and desolating war, in which several nations of Europe were engaged, between and during the years 1793 and 1800, the depredations committed by the public and private armed vessels of France, were to your memorialists, peculiarly injurious. ... |
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1828-01-01 |
| Village register, prepared to accompany the Worcester talisman. January 24, 1829. |
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1829-01-01 |
| Lectures. [Mr.] Nath. G.M. Senter, will deliver a lecture on [Friday] the [nineteenth] at the [June instant] in [eighth] on [blank] Exercise to commence at 8 o'clock. Admittance 25 cents. |
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1829-01-01 |
| Lines written for the United States telegraph, on the death of Mrs. Jackson. |
Elegies.; Broadsides.; Souvenirs (Keepsakes).; Cloth printings (Printing). |
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1829-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Elizabeth Buxton] by diligence and good behavior merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress S.S.] ... |
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1829-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Elizabeth Buxton] by diligence and good behavior merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress Sophia Sheldon] ... |
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1829-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Jemima Hale,] by diligence and good behavior merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress M.A.W.] ... |
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1829-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Elizabeth Buxton] by diligence and good behavior merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress S. Sheldon] ... |
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1829-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Elizabeth Buxton] by diligence and good behavior merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress S.S.] ... |
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1829-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss Polly Warner] by diligence and good behavior merits the approbation of [her] friends and instrut[ress Rebecca S. Kimball] ... |
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1829-01-01 |
| Approbation a token of esteem this certifies that [Miss J. Hallett] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approabtion of [her] instructor[ess H Hamlin. Oct. 15, 1829] |
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1829-01-01 |
| Lewis Hersey ... cordwainer, no. 8 Summer Street, second door from Washington Street, Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Hersey, Lewis. |
1829-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [M.A. Bartlett] for h[er] good behaviour and attention to studies, receives this as a token of approbation, from h[er] instructer[ess] [A.M. Brodhead] 18[29] |
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1829-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Mr. Moody A. Pilsbury] for h[is] good behaviour and attention to studies, receives this as a token of approbation, from h[is] instructer. [Alpheus Morrill] 18[29] |
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1829-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [A. Lovejoy] for h[er] good behaviour and attention to studies, receives this as a token of approbation, from h[er] instructer. [W. French August] 18[29] |
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1829-01-01 |
| Certificate. This certificate exhibits the rank, attendence, &c. of [Henry R. Child] at the Franklin Grammer School, for the quarter ending on the first of [Jan.] 182[9] ... [W.J. Adams]. [Boston Jany. 17. 1829 William J. Adams Esq. Dear Sir I am highly pleased with the statement given of the character and standing of my son at school ... Richard Child] |
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1829-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Phebe Lovejoy] by diligence and good behavior merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress Sarah Goodridge] ... |
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1829-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This certifies, that [Miss Mary Buxton] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress.] [S. Sheldon.] ... |
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1829-01-01 |
| Lewis Hersey ... cordwainer, no. 8 Summer Street, second door from Washington Street, Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Hersey, Lewis. |
1829-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Master Owen Bacon] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] instructor. [Feb 20 1829, C. Monroe] ... |
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1829-01-01 |
| Mr.[Reuben Farrar] and lady are invited to attend a ball, on Friday evening, March 6th, at the Middlesex Hotel. ... Managers, - S. Barrett, J.C. Newell, J. Cutter, A. Brooks, B. Blood. Concord, March 4, 1829. |
Invitations. |
Barrett, S. |
1829-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [M.A. Bartlett] for h[er] good behaviour and attention to studies, receives this as a token of approbation, from h[er] instructer[ess] [A.M. Brodhead] 18[29] |
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1829-01-01 |
| Thompson Kimberly, tailor, from Boston |
Advertising cards. |
Kimberly, Thompson. |
1829-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that, [M.A. Bartlett] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of friends and instructer[ess] [A.M. Brodhead 1829] |
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1829-01-01 |
| To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. We, the subscribers, inhabitants of [blank] in the county of [blank] and commonwealth of Massachusetts, beg leave to represent that, the Constitution of the United States having provided that each state shall appoint electors of president and vice president, "in such manner as the legislature thereof shall direct," ... and whereas we have learned ... that the majorities of our state Senate, and House of Representatives ... without any legislative direction of the manner of appointing electors ... directed the mode of choosing the electors, by meeting in convention for that purpose, and have accordingly in that mode proceeded to make an appointment of the electors. ... we pray that the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in whose presence the electoral votes are to be opened and counted, to take the subject into consideration, and prevent the establishment of so dangerous a precedent. |
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1829-01-01 |
| Concert. ... Bangor ... Union Hall ... |
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1830-01-01 |
| On the death of Joseph Cox. |
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1830-01-01 |
| Concert of sacred musick. The citizens of Lancaster and vicinity are respectfully informed that a concert of sacred musick will be given on Friday evening, Feb. 12th, at the Rev. Dr. Thayer's meeting-house in Lancaster ... Mr. Warren, from the Tremont Theatre, leader of the orchestra. ... |
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1830-01-01 |
| An Elegy on the death of Mr. Jonathan Ely, deacon of the Church of Christ in Springfield, at Longmeadow, who departed this life July 27, 1753; in the 71st year off his age. |
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1830-01-01 |
| Obituary. Died, in this city, on Tuesday afternoon, half-past 2 o'clock, April 13, 1830, of an illness of three months, Daniel M'Glashan, aged 38 years, 3 months and 3 days. |
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1830-01-01 |
| Massachusetts Horticultural Society. Boston, 183[blank] Sir, you are respectfully requested to attend a meeting of the committee ... By order. Chairman. |
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1830-01-01 |
| Junior exhibition. The company of M[r C. Sigourney] is requested at the College Chapel ... April 14 ... Washington College 1830. C.J. Russ, T.B. Church, F.C. Hill, J.R. Eccleston. Committee of arrangement. |
Invitations. |
Russ, C. J. |
1830-01-01 |
| Private cotillion parties. The company of [Miss Cecelia Swift] is respectfully solicited on [Tuesday] evening next at [7] o'clock, at the Park House. Managers A.B. Campfield ... |
Invitations. |
Campfield, A. B. |
1830-01-01 |
| Notice. The burgess and commissioners, will meet on [blank] evening next at early candle light at the hotel of J. Chambers. Business of importance to transact. By order. G.W. Nyman. Cl'k. Boonsboro,'... |
Invitations. |
Nyman, G. W. |
1830-01-01 |
| Hymn for child. ... [July 3 1830] Reward of merit. Granted to [Master Julius Smith by his friends & teacher C.E. Hildreth] ... |
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1830-01-01 |
| Trunks, valises and carpet-bags manufactured and sold wholesale and retail, at Otis L. Allen's no. 41 Merrimack Street, Lowell. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Allen, Otis L. |
1830-01-01 |
| Depository of arts; 350 Broadway, N. York. Bourne, importer of superb engravings ... stationary articles ... |
Advertising cards. |
Bourne, George Melksham. |
1830-01-01 |
| Here you may range the world with the magic of a book. ... Cheap book store, no. 58, 60 & 64, Cornhill, Boston. Burnham's antique, modern and foreign circulating library and college, school and library furnishing rooms ... |
Advertising cards. |
Burnham, Mr. |
1830-01-01 |
| Benjamin Loring & Co. Blank book manufacturers, stationers, chart & nautical booksellers, 122, State Street ... Boston. |
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1830-01-01 |
| Prepared by Charles White druggist and apothecary 230, Washington, 4 d'rs South of Summer St. Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
White, Charles. |
1830-01-01 |
| Ira Allen, stove & grate manufactory, 18 & 20 School Street, Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Allen, Ira. |
1830-01-01 |
| James A. Dorman, Dorman's music store Worcester. 203 dealer in piano fortes, harmoniums, melodeons ... |
Advertising cards. |
Dorman, James A. |
1830-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Julius Smith July 16th] 18[30]. ... |
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1830-01-01 |
| Elisha & Joshua Vose. 42 Orange Street, and 14 12 Cornhill, Boston. |
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1830-01-01 |
| Here you may range the world with the cheap book store, no. 58, 60 & 64, Cornhill, Boston. Burnham's antique, modern and foreign circulating library and college, school and library furnishing rooms ... |
Advertising cards. |
Burnham, Mr. |
1830-01-01 |
| Robinson's Onondaga Temperance House. Cor. Church & Salina Sts. adjoining Empire Block, Syracuse. ... W. A. Robinson ... |
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1830-01-01 |
| You are requested to attend a meeting ... at the Roman Catholic School House, Willing's Alley, on the subject of establishing a society for bettering the condition of the poor belonging to the Roman Catholic congregations of Philadelphia. ... Yours, respectfully, Mathew Carey. March 9, [1830]. |
Invitations. |
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. |
1830-01-01 |
| Private cotillion parties ladies ticket. Managers A.B. Campfield ... |
Invitations. |
Campfield, A. B. |
1830-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifes , that [Miss Almira Rice] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [S.K. Fuller] instructor. ... |
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1830-01-01 |
| 52 Court St. opposite the N. England museum. Henry Prentiss umbrella & musical instrument manufacturer. |
Advertising cards. |
Prentiss, Henry, 1801-1859. |
1830-01-01 |
| Wm E. Smith's job book bindery, no. 65 Exchange Street, Portland ... |
Advertising cards. |
Smith, William E. |
1830-01-01 |
| Prepared by Charles White druggist and apothecary 230, Washington, 4 d'rs South of Summer St. Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
White, Charles. |
1830-01-01 |
| Flower, vegetable and field seeds, farm and garden implements, tools, fertilizers , etc. ... New-York. |
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1830-01-01 |
| Philip DuVal Jr. [& Co.] apothecaries & druggists E Street Richmond, Virginia. |
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1830-01-01 |
| Ship and ornamental carving, in all its various branches, done with neatness and despatch, on the most reasonable terms, by Heron & [Macy] 189 Cherry-Street, New York. ... |
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1830-01-01 |
| North & Warrin manufacturers of superior ink powders and liquid ink. Franklin place, near the post office, Philadelphia. ... |
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1830-01-01 |
| C. Porter hat-manufacturer no. 109 Orange-Street. Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Porter, C. |
1830-01-01 |
| Rhode Island Bleach & Cambric Works [10 & 33] Providence R.I. |
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1830-01-01 |
| Wm. M. Thompson engraver, 169 William Street, cor. Beekman--New York. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Thompson, William M. |
1830-01-01 |
| Sign of the good samaritan. No. 90 & 92 Washington St. Saml. N. Brewer & Brothers (late Bartlett & Brewer) chemists & druggists Boston. |
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1830-01-01 |
| City bonnet warehouse. Mrs. M.D. Chapin, 254 Washington Street, Boston. Fashionable millinery and mourning bonnets, of all kinds, ready made. |
Advertising cards. |
Chapin, M. D., Mrs. |
1830-01-01 |
| Lev L. Cushing, carver, no. 79, Broad Street, opposite Custom House Street, Boston. ... |
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1830-01-01 |
| Kinnicut & Co. importers of hardware and dealers in paints, oil & glass, no. 162 Main St. Worcester. |
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1830-01-01 |
| Boston, September 17, 1830. Admit [Isaiah Thomas, Esq. Pres. Antiq. So.] To the Centennial dinner at Faneuil Hall. [W.P. Cragg] secretary of the Committee of Arrangment ... |
Invitations. |
Cragg, W. P. |
1830-01-01 |
| Lines, addressed to Elder Farmer's friends. |
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1830-01-01 |
| H.D. Tregear. Water-proof hat-manufacturer. No. 77 Newbury Street Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Tregear, H. D. |
1830-01-01 |
| H.D. Tregear. Water-proof hat-manufacturer. No. 77 Newbury Street Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Tregear, H. D. |
1830-01-01 |
| John H. Wheeler, real manufacturer of mathematical & optical instruments, no. 220, Water Street, New York. Charts, pilots & nautical books. |
Advertising cards. |
Wheeler, John H. |
1830-01-01 |
| Buffum's pain extracting and healing Balsam! For burns, cuts, bruises, swelled joints, corns and bunyons ... 112 Broadway. Arnold Buffum. |
Advertising cards. |
Buffum, Arnold, 1782-1859. |
1830-01-01 |
| Stephen Chard, boot, shoe & trunkstore. No. 1[8], Union Street, Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Chard, Stephen. |
1830-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifes , that [Miss Almira Rice] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [S.K. Fuller] instructor. ... |
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1830-01-01 |
| Lines on the death of Charlotte Moors, of Chelmsford, |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Moors, Larkin, b. 1772. |
1830-01-01 |
| Peckham's Dining Room, for ladies and gentlemen. 13 Brattle Street, Boston. |
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1830-01-01 |
| Fourth and postively last grand concert. ... June 29, at The Masonic Temple. ... |
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1831-01-01 |
| To the honorable, the Senate and House of Representatives, in Congress assembled. The American Society for Encouraging the Settlement of the Oregon Territory, instituted in A.D. 1829, and incorporated by the commonwealth of Massachusetts ... have cheerfully engaged in the work of opening to a civilized and virtuous population, that part of western America, called Oregon. ... |
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1831-01-01 |
| To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the U.S. of America, in Congress met: The memorial of the undersigned, inhabitants of Pennsylvania, would respectfully shew--That they have witnessed with surprise the publication of a certain paper called "a protest" against a late act of Congress ... We most respectfully remonstrate against its repeal; and humbly pray that the Indian may be permitted to remove in peace beyond the Missisippi, if he pleases. ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal). |
Ford, James, 1783-1859. |
1831-01-01 |
| Sir, Although the advantages that cannot fail to result to our citizens from opening a communication between the basin of the Susquehanna River and Philadelphia, by means of a rail-road from the former to Pottsville, have been frequently and fully detailed in newspapers and pamphlets ... the subscribers, a committee appointed by the town meeting on the 23d of December, to procure subscriptions to the stock of that road, take the liberty of briefly presenting a few of the leading features of the plan ... A single glance at the map will show that the basin of the Susquehanna ... must be the receptacle of the trade of an immense tract of country. ... |
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1831-01-01 |
| Public bequests. The following extracts from the will and codicils of the late Isaiah Thomas, L.L. D., of Worcester, (Mass.) shew the amount bequeathed by him for public purposes. |
Broadsides.; Wills. |
Thomas, Isaiah, 1749-1831. |
1831-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the fifth annual commencement of Washington College, Hartford, Thursday, August 4, 1831. |
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1831-01-01 |
| Petition of the Finance Committee of the Trustees of Washington College, printed for the use of the members of the General Assembly, May, 1831. |
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1831-01-01 |
| Particular notice. The proprietors of the Female Monitorial School are requested to attend a meeting at the school room ... By direction of the Trustees, W.T. Andrews, Sec'ry. Oct. 27, 1831. |
Invitations. |
Andrews, W. T. |
1831-01-01 |
| The Wistar Party invite the honour of [blank] company, on Saturday evening next, at the rooms of Mr. Vaughan, Hall of the American Philosophical Society, Independence Square. Philadelphia, Sept. 27, 1831. Peter L. Duponceau, N. Chapman, M. Carey, C.C. Biddle, Jos. Hopkinson, Jno. Vaughan, Wm. Meredith, John K. Kane, committee. |
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1831-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Master Julius M. Smith by E.P. Davis] ... |
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1831-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [blank] ... |
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1831-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Master W.B. Callender] for diligence and attention to study, and good behaviour in school. [Y. Gutterson Inst.] ... |
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1831-01-01 |
| Memorial. To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. Your memorialists, the commissioners of the Brunswick Rail-Road Company, in the state of Georgia, pray your honorable body to authorise His Excellency the president, or the honorable the secretary of the treasury, to subscribe, on account of the United States, for two hundred shares, or twenty thousand dollars, being the balance of the capital stock, not yet subscribed for, of the aforesaid rail-road ... |
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1831-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving ball. The company of Mr. [Issac Styles] and lady, is requested at the Washington Hotel, on Thursday evening, ... Wm. Adams, B.F. Burgess, P.H. Clark, C.D. Abbot. managers. Nashua, Nov. 15th, 1831. |
Invitations. |
Adams, William. |
1831-01-01 |
| Exhibition of Utica Gymnasium. Order of exercises. |
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1831-01-01 |
| Variety cloth store. No. 48, Washington Street, 8 doors north of State Street. John H. Pray offers to purchasers of woollens, one of the largest and most fashionable assortments ... broad cloths & cassimeres ... |
Advertising cards. |
Pray, John H. |
1831-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Master W.B. Callender] for diligence and attention to study, and good behaviour in school. [Y. Gutterson] ... |
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1831-01-01 |
| To the mayor, aldermen, and commonalty of the city of New-York. The managers of the Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents in the City of New-York, respectfully represent: That the number of children now under their care amounts to one hundred and ninety-six. ... |
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1831-01-01 |
| Miss Ann P. Merriam, respectfully informs her friends, that she will open a school ... for the instruction of young ladies ... Boston, Dec. 23, 1831. |
Advertising cards. |
Merriam, Ann P. |
1831-01-01 |
| Dear sir, you are rspectfully invited to attend a meeting of the Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance, at the Representatives' Chamber, on Friday evening, June 3d ... Boston, June 1, 1831. ... [Hon. Edward Everett]. |
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1831-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [blank] ... |
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1831-01-01 |
| To the honourable the House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress, assembled. The memorial of Garsed, Raines most respectfully sheweth ... |
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1832-01-01 |
| Lowell philharmonic concert, town hall, Thursday, April 12, 1832, to commence at eight o'clock in the evening. |
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1832-01-01 |
| To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled. The memorial of Andrew Marschalk, a citizen of the state of Mississippi ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Marschalk, Andrew, 1767-1838. |
1832-01-01 |
| To the Senate and House of Representatives of the state of Pennsylvania. The memorial of the subscribers, citizens of this commonwealth, respectfully represents,--that they have learned with much regret, that a bill has been introduced to the consideration of the legislature, entitled, "An act to prohibit the migration of Negroes and mulattoes into this commonwealth"--the provisions of which your memorialists believe are inconsistent with the spirit of our liberal institutions ... |
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1832-01-01 |
| To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States: by this counter memorial the corporation and citizens of Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, respectfully pray leave: In a case involving some of their dearest interests, to remonstrate, as well against the terms, as the pretensions of a memorial recently presented by the Washington Bridge Company to the Congress of the United States; and with great deference, to show, why a bill, entitled, "A bill to alter the bridge and draw over the Potomac River in the District of Columbia" ... should not become law. ... |
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1832-01-01 |
| The committee appointed on behalf of their fellow citizens who subscribed for a marble bust of the late De Witt Clinton, have great pleasure in announcing that the work is completed. ... New-York, February 10, 1832. Thomas Herttell, Silvanus Miller, John Lorimer Graham, Thomas Bolton, Amos Palmer, committee. |
Invitations. |
Herttell, Thomas, 1771-1849. |
1832-01-01 |
| Farmers & Mechanics Ball. Mr.[Eliab Thompson] ... to honour with your presence, a ball to be holden at Otis Mason's Hall, in Cumberland, R.I. by request of Jeremiah Whipple, Olney Mason, Lovett Haven, Joseph Jacobs, managers. February 13th, 1832. |
Invitations. |
Whipple, Jeremiah. |
1832-01-01 |
| Rail-Road Bank, Lowell, Sept. 20,1832. The dividends on stock in this bank, held in Boston and the vicinity, will hereafter be paid at the Globe Bank. ... P.W. Warren, cashier. |
Invitations. |
Warren, P. W. (Pelham Winslow), d. 1848. |
1832-01-01 |
| You being a member of the Auxiliary Female's Refuge Society, are requested to attend their annual meeting, on Wednesday, [7 November] 18[32] ... [M.L. O'Brien] Secretary. ... |
Invitations. |
O'Brien, M. L. |
1832-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Charlotte Couch] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of friends and instructer. [Sarah Pilsbury] inst. [June 16 1832.] |
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1832-01-01 |
| Cash store, Eliab Stone Brewer, Boston. Fancy, & staple goods 414 Washington Street bought at auction with cash, and will be sold for cash only. |
Advertising cards. |
Brewer, Eliab Stone. |
1832-01-01 |
| Lilly, Wait, Colman & Holden [85] Washington St. Boston [&] no. 6 Exchange St. Portland Printers, printers, publishers, booksellers & stationers ... |
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1832-01-01 |
| Donation visit. The attendance of [Miss Dana] is hereby respectfully solicited at a donation visit, at the Rev. P. Dyer's, on Friday, the 20th Jan., 1832, ... Managers. Mrs. Riley, T.J. Fields, G. Phillips, Mrs. Crane, Miss Noxon, Lathrop, Kasson, Rood, Mr. M.S. Marsh, W.H. Hickcox, J.H. Clark, J.E. Davis. |
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1832-01-01 |
| To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The petition of the subscribers, inhabitants of the county of Schuylkill, respectfully sheweth: That your petitioners labor under great inconveniences from the present location of the seat of justice ... Your petitioners would state that the borough of Pottsville is admirably calculated for the location of the seat of justice ... |
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1832-01-01 |
| Office of the Colonization Society, Washington, January 11, 1832. ... the annual meeting of the American Colonization Society, on the 16th instant. ... R.R. Gurley, James Laurie, B.L. Lear, committee. |
Invitations. |
Gurley, Ralph Randolph, 1797-1872. |
1832-01-01 |
| Public Latin School. Saturday, [August 18th] 1832. [Samuel P Jenks] was reported this day to receive a public expression of approbation for industry and good conduct during the past week. Charles K. Dillaway. |
Invitations. |
Dillaway, Charles K. (Charles Knapp), 1804-1889. |
1832-01-01 |
| Lilly, Wait, Colman & Holden [85] Washington St. Boston [&] no. 6 Exchange St. Portland Printers, printers, publishers, booksellers & stationers ... |
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1832-01-01 |
| Books & stationary, Leonard C. Bowles. Valuable books -- cheap ... |
Advertising cards.; Poems -- 1876. |
Bowles, Leonard Crocker, 1796-1876. |
1832-01-01 |
| William Brown, druggist and apothecary, 481, Washington Street, (corner of Elliot Street,) Boston ... drugs and medicines ... |
Advertising cards. |
Brown, William. |
1832-01-01 |
| J.H. Dakin Architect, Clinton Hall, New-York, (up stairs) |
Advertising cards. |
Dakin, James H. |
1832-01-01 |
| (Circular.) New York, June 16, 1832. At a meeting of dealers in dry goods, held in this city on the 11th inst. the subscribers were appointed a committee to forward the annexed memorial to Congress ... |
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1832-01-01 |
| To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, the memorial of a number of citizens of Boston, engaged or interested in the publication of newspapers, and other periodical works, respectfully shews: |
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1832-01-01 |
| To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commmonwealth [sic] of Pennsylvania. The petition of the subscribers, residents of Schuylkill County, respectfully sheweth: That they would call the attention of your honorable body to the bill reported by the Committee of Ways and Means, which proposes a tax on coal. Your petitioners are fully convinced that such a tax would not only be destructive to the interests of this county, but greatly injurious to the state at large. ... |
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1832-01-01 |
| Philadelphia, Feb. 22, 1832. Should the nullifiers succeed in their views of separation, and the Union be in consequence dissolved, the following will be an appropriate epitaph. (Anticipation.) Disunited States, January 1, 1834. Epitaph. |
Epitaphs. |
Carey, Mathew, 1760-1839. |
1833-01-01 |
| Masonic Temple. Grand vocal and instrumental concert to take place at the Masonic Temple, on Saturday evening, February 16, 1833. Mr. Comer respectfully announces to the public, that the concert advertised for Saturday evening last, and which it became necessary to postpone ... will take place at the Masonic Temple, on Saturday evening 16th inst. ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Company Order. Mr.[Henry Tucker] You being a soldier in the Company of Infantry under the command of Capt. William Black, are hereby ordered to appear at the Lynn Hotel, ... E.D. Very, Clerk. Danvers, June 21, 1833. ... |
Invitations. |
Very, Edward D., 1813-1852. |
1833-01-01 |
| The ladies who have, in years past, received the annual offerings in aid of the American Anti-slavery Society, again request the pleasure of [blank] company, at the Music Hall, on Wednesday evening, Jan. 27, the 30th subscription anniversary. Mary May. ... |
Invitations. |
May, Mary. |
1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Lewis Sawyer] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[or] [blank]... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mr. Ezra Rockwood] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[ress M. Metcalf.] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Lucy Hodges] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct.[or G. Hodges] |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Sally Brown] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[er A.H.] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Lydia Bailey] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[er H Wade] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss A Lovejoy] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ess C Hall] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss A Lovejoy] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ess C. Hall] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss A Lovejoy] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ess L. Goodridge] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Sarah Willis] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ess L. Brooks] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mr. David Gregory] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[er Clark Mirick] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Layetta M Lane] for diligence, attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [A.P. Russell.] Instructer. ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Elbridge H Dudley] for diligence, attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Mary D. Rice] Instructer. |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Master Merrill Palmer] for diligence, and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Lydia S. Bishop] instructer. ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Master Horatio Bliss] for diligence, and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [W.C. Robinson] instructer. ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Elbridge H. Dudley] for diligence, and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [P.C. Moore] instructer. ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Elbridge H. Dudley] for diligence, and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [P.C. Moore] instructer. ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Elbridge H. Dudley] for diligence, and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [P.C. Moore] instructer. ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Elbridge H. Dudley] for diligence, and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [P.C. Moore] instructer. ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Merit's prize. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Elbridge Dudley] for diligence, and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [P.C. Moore] instructer. ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Ezekiel Reed] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[or] [C. Cobb] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Machine cards. The subscriber manufactures all kinds of machine cards by water power ... John A. Smith. Leicester, Mass. Oct. 1833. |
Advertising cards. |
Smith, John A. |
1833-01-01 |
| Ten credits. Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mr. F.R. Haskell] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approabtion of [his] friends and instruct[ress C.L. Paige June 22d 1833] |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [blank] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [blank] friends and instruct [blank] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mr. Ezekiel Reed] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[ress P.N.] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Horatio A. Bliss] for diligence, and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Francis S.Peabody] instructer. ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Emma Battel] for diligence, and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [P.E. Dana] instructer. ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This certifies, that [Ezekiel Reed] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[or] [C. Cobb] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This certifies, that [David H. Gregory] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct [A.M.] |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Ezekiel Reed] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[or C. Cobb] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss A Lovejoy] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ess C Hall] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Cynthia Whitney] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[or Azel Cape inst] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This certifies, that [blank] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [blank] friends and instruct [blank] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This certifies, that [Mr Ezeikiel Reed] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[ress] [P.N.] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Martha Barker] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[ress Sarah F. Galzier] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Memorial. Commonwealth of Massachusetts. To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled. The undersigned, legal voters of the town of [blank] respectfully represent--that an Act incorporating "Francis J. Oliver, and his associates and successors, by the name of the master, wardens, and members of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts," was passed the 16th of June 1817 ... with the reservation "that this act may be amended, revised, or terminated, at the pleasure of the legislature." ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| New store. H.B. Claflin & Co. No. 4, Granite Row ... Rich fancy & staple dry goods. ... Worcester, March 4, 1833. |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mr Ezekiel Reed] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[ress] [blank] |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Elbridge H. Dudley] for diligence, and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [L Hamilton] instructer. ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Master G Williard Daniels] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[ress C. Baker] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [David Gregory] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[or AM] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [L. Hodges] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[or F. Hodges] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Mary Everett] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ess C. Pattee] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Elbridge Dudley] for diligence, and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [P.C. Moore] instructer. ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mark M Palmer] for diligence, and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [L.S. Bishop] instructer. ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This certifies, that [Miss Maria Rice] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct [L. Ball] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... This certifies, that [blank] by diligence and good behavior, merits the appprobation of [blank] friends and instruct [blank] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Old Election Ride. The managers of the Union Party respectfully solicit Mr. [H. Soule] and lady, to assemble at Elijah Harkness' Hotel ... E.W. Gould, J.H. White, E. Larnard, T. Blanchard, managers. Millbury, May, 1833. |
Invitations. |
Gould, E. W. |
1833-01-01 |
| To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. We the subscribers, citizens of the United States and inhabitants of Schuylkill County, in the state of Pennsylvania, beg leave respectfully to remonstrate. |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Martha Barker] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instruct[ress Sarah F. Galzier] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Mary L. Stratton] for diligence, and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [From M.L.G.] instructer. ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mr Horatio Bliss] for diligence, and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [A. Bill Jr.] instructer. ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Samuel Horton Todd] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. [George Titcomb.] ... |
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1833-01-01 |
| Grand concert of vocal and instrumental music, at the Court House, in Cambridge, on Wednesday evening, September 3, 1834. |
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1834-01-01 |
| Grand concert of vocal and instrumental music, at the Masonic Temple, on Wednesday evening, August 27, 1834. |
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1834-01-01 |
| Exhibition, in public speaking, at Lenox Academy, April 22, 1834. |
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1834-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving Ball. The company of Mr.[blank] and lady, is respectfully solicited at Mr. Fenner's Hall, in Sterling, on Thursday, the 2[7]th inst., ... J.F. Wilbur, John Smith, J.S. Webb, Amos, Gallup. managers. Sterling, Nov. 5, 183[4]. |
Invitations. |
Wilbur, J. F. |
1834-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving ball. [Isaac Stiles Esq. & Lady] will please accept an invitation to attend at Chase's Washington Hall, ... the twenty seventh inst. ... William C. Dunbar, Charles J. Fox, Chas. W. Holbrook, Franklin Fletcher, Willis H. Estey, Henry J. Chapman, managers. Nashua, Nov. 15, 1834. |
Invitations. |
Dunbar, William C. |
1834-01-01 |
| History of the Jones family. |
Genealogies.; Prospectuses.; Relief prints. |
Jones, William Henry. |
1834-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Mr Davis Stone] for diligence and attention to study, and good behavior in school. [Caroline E. Jones] ... |
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1834-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Davis Stone] for diligence and attention to study, and good behavior in school. [M A Wetherell] ... |
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1834-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [S Parks] for diligence and attention to study, and good behaviour in school. [A M Wetherbee] ... |
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1834-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Susan Parks] for diligence and attention to study, and good behaviour in school. [A M Wetherbee] ... |
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1834-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Ida J. Putnam] for diligence, and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [M.K. Pitts] instructer. ... |
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1834-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [G.H. Prebble] for diligence and attention to study, and good behavior in school. [M. Hatheway.] ... |
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1834-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Davis H. Guild] for diligence and attention to study, and good behavior in school. [By A.P. Lyford] ... |
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1834-01-01 |
| Boardman & Hart manufacturers of Britannia block-tin and pewter ware, no. 6 Burling Street New York ... |
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1834-01-01 |
| Thos. O. Buckmaster, saddle, harness and trunk manufacturer, north-east corner of Hudson and Spring-Streets, New-York. |
Advertising cards. |
Buckmaster, Thomas O. |
1834-01-01 |
| W.B. White's exhibition ball. Sir,--Your company with a lady is respectfully solicited to attend a ball, on Thursday, Feb. 20, 1834, ... to be held at the Middlesex Hotel in Concord. H.A. Wood, R.N. Rice, E.A. King, L. Turner, jr. Managers. Feb. 11, 1834. |
Invitations. |
Wood, H. A. |
1834-01-01 |
| George Odiorne & Son, have constantly for sale, at their store, no. 97, Milk Street, Boston, nails & brads ... iron ... |
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1834-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving Ball. The company of Mr.[Jared J. Wilbur] and lady is respectfully solicited at Mr. S.T. Hosmer's Hall, ... November 28th, 1834, ... W.H. Hosmer, L.D. Abbott, C.K. Hills, G.Y. Robertson, H.J. Robertson, A.W. Franklin, managers. Columbia, Nov.13, 1834. |
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1834-01-01 |
| Quarter Ball. Mr.[blank] and lady are respectfully solicited to attend Mr. Hazen's Quarter Ball, at William Fenner's Hall, ... A.J. Gallup, J.F. Wilber, J.Cutler, C. Wilson. Managers. Sterling, March 18, 1834. |
Invitations. |
Gallup, A. J. |
1834-01-01 |
| Junior exhibition. The company of [Mr. I. Bliss and lady] is requested at the Chapel. Wednesday April 9th ... Washington College, 1834. E.M. Van Deusen, A.H. Cornish, J.R. Bayley, C.C. Townsend. Committee of arrangements. |
Invitations. |
Van Deusen, E. M. |
1834-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Phebe H. Prebble] for diligence and attention to study, and good behaviour in school. [M. Hatheway] ... |
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1834-01-01 |
| An elegy, written on the death of Ruth Smith of North Brookfield, who died Aug. 20th 1834, in the 25th year of her age. By her husband. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Smith, Mr. |
1834-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Brotherly love. Awarded to M[iss Ann Frances] for diligence and attention. [in school] instructor, [EA [illegible Peacher] ... |
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1834-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. A ramble. Award to M[iss Ann Fairbanks] for diligence and attention. [in school E.A. girls teacher] instructor. ... |
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1834-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Davis H. Guild] for diligence and attention to study, and good behaviour in school. [By A.P. Lyford] ... |
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1834-01-01 |
| To lovers of books. Perkins's Antiquarian Bookstore, 50 Cornhill, formerly Market Street, Boston ... Boston 1 Jan. 1834. |
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1834-01-01 |
| E. Parmlee, M.D., homeopathic physician residence, Prentice Place, Main Street, Canton, N.Y. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Parmelee, E. |
1835-01-01 |
| Order of exercises, for exhibition. Chesterfield Academy, November 13, 1835. |
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1835-01-01 |
| Anniversary of the Newton Theological Institution, August 19, 1835. Order of exercises. |
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1835-01-01 |
| Pompey Academy. Order of exercises, October 7, 1835. |
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1835-01-01 |
| University of Vermont. Sophomore exhibition, May 6, 1835. |
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1835-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the annual examination and exhibition of Concord Literary Institution and Teachers' Seminary, 1835. |
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1835-01-01 |
| Lines to the memory of Benjamin Vaughan, LL.D., who recently died in Hallowell, Maine. |
Elegies. |
Sheppard, J. H. (John Hannibal), 1789-1873. |
1835-01-01 |
| Notice, is hereby given to the stockholders of the Milan Canal Co. ... by the Legislature of the State of Ohio, ... Milan, May 22, 1835. E. Merry, F.W. Fowler, E. Andrews, D. Hamilton. directors. |
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1835-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving ball. The company of [blank] is respectfully solicited at M. Whithead's Hall, in Vernon, ... December 2, 1835, ... A. Peeler, G.W. Presson, R.S. Wood, G.W. Peeler, managers. Vernon, Nov. 18, 1835. |
Invitations. |
Peeler, A. |
1835-01-01 |
| Grace Church, incorporated A.D. 1835. This corner stone laid June 30th, 1835. The R. Rev. Alexander Viets Griswold D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Eastern Diocese. ... Building Committee, Benjamin Howard, Chn. Otis Daniell, Tresr. Thomas Waldo Haskins ... |
Invitations. |
Howard, Benjamin, 1795-1860. |
1835-01-01 |
| Books, for choirs, singing-schools and musical societies. For sale at the office of musical visitor ... 8 Court Square Boston, Mass. David's Harp. Or, the Boston Sabbath School Song Book. |
Advertising cards. |
Day, H. W. (Hartley W.) |
1835-01-01 |
| Mr. Fennell respectfully informs the public that he is ready to receive pupils in reading and speaking. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Fennell, Mr. |
1835-01-01 |
| Union and Fellowship social ball. The company of [Mr. Reuben Farrer] and lady is respectfully solicited at Fitch's Ball Room, on Friday, December 4th, 1835. ... Joseph B. Wright. Phinehas G. Adams, Asa T. Whiting, Jonas W. Lawrence, Isaac U. Durant, managers. Pepperell, Nov. 13, 1835. |
Invitations. |
Wright, Joseph B. |
1835-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving ball. The undersigned request the favor of your company, ... at a ball on Wednesday ... December 2, ... at G.A. Tourtelott's Hotel. Col. D.C. Tourtelott, S. Davis, Doct. N.C. Sibley, P.J. Shumway, W. Putnam, N. Heath, managers. West Sutton, Nov. 5, 1835. |
Invitations. |
Tourtelott, D. C. |
1835-01-01 |
| Engraving & lithography. Thomas Moore, successor to Pendleton 204 Washington St. Boston ... |
Advertising cards. |
Moore, Thomas, 1798 or 9-1842. |
1835-01-01 |
| Family genealogy. First generation. Richard Hood, who came from England with his brother, or brothers, settled in Lynn ... |
Genealogies.; Broadsides.; Annotations (Provenance). |
Hood, George, 1807-1882. |
1835-01-01 |
| Cornell & Hurlbert, no. 16 Union Street, Boston, stove manufacturers ... |
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1835-01-01 |
| Mrs. R.T.P Fiske. Thomas Moore, successor to Pendleton, 204 Washington St., Boston. Visiting & business cards engraved & printed at the shortest notice. |
Advertising cards. |
Moore, Thomas, 1798 or 9-1842. |
1835-01-01 |
| William Brown at his drug, medicine, and chemical store, corner of Washington & Elliot Streets, Boston, offers, at wholesale and retail, a complete assortment of drugs, medicines, and chemicals ... |
Advertising cards. |
Brown, William. |
1835-01-01 |
| Made and sold by Parrish, Dunning & Mears, no. 30 North Fourth St. Philadelphia. ... banks, public offices & Merchants. |
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1835-01-01 |
| Horace Stearns, commission merchants hats, furs, & trimmings. no. 22 Cornhill, Boston. Gloves & umbrellas. |
Advertising cards. |
Stearns, Horace. |
1835-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies, that the bearer, for diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of friends and instructer. [Miss Clarissa D. Wilkins] ... |
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1835-01-01 |
| Made and sold by Parrish, Dunning & Mears, no. 30 North Fourth St. Philadelphia. ... banks, public offices & Merchants. |
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1835-01-01 |
| William Brown at his drug, medicine, and chemical store, corner of Washington & Elliot Streets, Boston, offers, at wholesale and retail, a complete assortment of drugs, medicines, and chemicals ... |
Advertising cards. |
Brown, William. |
1835-01-01 |
| Composed by Joshua Gilbert, on the death of Rev. Joseph M. Corr. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Gilbert, Joshua, 1807-1838. |
1835-01-01 |
| Aulay Brown's clothing store, no. 326 Market Street, south side, between Ninth and Tenth Streets, Philadelphia. |
Advertising cards. |
Brown, Aulay. |
1835-01-01 |
| Samuel N. Brewer & Brothers, [late Bartlett & Brewer,] druggists & apothecaries, at the old stand, sign of the Good Samaritan. No. 92 Washington Street. ... |
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1835-01-01 |
| Samuel N. Brewer & Brothers, (late Bartlett & Brewer.) druggists and apothecaries -- at the old stand, sign of the Good Samaritan. No. 92 Washington Street. Boston. |
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1835-01-01 |
| Concert. A concert of sacred and secular music will be given by the Mozart Society, in Rev. Mr. Bigelow's Meeting House, on Thanksgiving evening. Order of performance. |
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1836-01-01 |
| Repetition of the grand vocal and instrumental concert. By particular request. Mrs. Mitchell and Signor Fabj, (first vocalist of the late Italian Opera) respectfully announce to the ladies and gentlemen of Boston, that on Saturday evening, Nov. 5, 1836, they will offer for the last time a grand concert at the Masonic Temple. |
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1836-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving ball. The undersigned, respectfully solicit the honor and felicity of yourself and lady, at a ball, on Wednesday, the 30th inst., ... G.A. Tourtelott, West Sutton. H. Woodard, P.H. Putnam, D. Freeman, I.A. Dodge, S.C. Putney, managers. West Sutton, Nov. 7, 1836. |
Invitations. |
Woodard, H. |
1836-01-01 |
| Annual ball, at Indian Head Coffee House - Thanksgiving evening, 17th instant. [Mr Isaac Stiles & Lady] will please accept an invitation. C.G. Atherton, A. Mitchell, C. Paige, ... Nashua, Nov. 1836. |
Invitations. |
Atherton, Charles Gordon, 1804-1853. |
1836-01-01 |
| Junior Exhibition. Yale-University. 1836. The company of is requested at the Chapel ... April 26th ... W.M. Evarts. C. Goodrich. C.J. Lyman. ... Managers. |
Invitations. |
Evarts, William Maxwell, 1818-1901. |
1836-01-01 |
| Social Ball. The company of Mr.[blank] and lady, is requested at the ball room of David Phillips, 3d, Esq. in Scituate, March 26th, ... Asaph Tenant, William Barnes, Lemuel P. Burnham, William Hill, warren Briggs, Stephen Angell. Scituate, March 10th, 1836. |
Invitations. |
Tenant, Asaph. |
1836-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss Charlotte Couch] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Mary Corser] instruct. ... |
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1836-01-01 |
| Merit's prize. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [L. Eliza Southwick] ... |
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1836-01-01 |
| Merit's prize [Mr. Albert Kingsbury] The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [L. Wetherell] ... |
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1836-01-01 |
| Order of exercises, at the annual examination and anniversary of the Concord Literary Institution, 1836. |
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1836-01-01 |
| A Brief history, intended to accompany the beautifully colored views of the destructive fire in New-York, December 16 and 17, 1835. |
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1836-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Charlotte Couch,] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Mary Couch.] Instructor. ... |
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1836-01-01 |
| Hogan & Thompson, no. 77 Chestnut Street & no. 30 Fourth Street Philadelphia. ... |
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1836-01-01 |
| Righteousness exalteth a nation. The association incorporated for discounting vice and promoting the knowledge & practice of the Christian religion. Adjudged this premium to [George Ackeson] ... [Hana School Room] on the [24th] day of [May] 18[36] the Rev.d [John J. Disney] exam. |
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1836-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Roberto P. Dunlap, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici, in republica Mainensi, die septimo Septembris, Anno Salutis MDCCCXXXVI ... |
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1836-01-01 |
| Lines on the death of Joseph Hagar, Jr. who died November 22d, 1836, aged 16. |
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1836-01-01 |
| French millinery & fancy dress making establishment, Mme. Gaubert from Paris ... Philadelphia. |
Advertising cards. |
Gaubert, Mme. |
1836-01-01 |
| Marlborough thread, hosiery & glove store. Samuel W. Bent, no. 225 Washington Street ... Boston, has for sale foreign and domestic dry goods, consisting of a general variety of hosiery and gloves ... |
Advertising cards. |
Bent, Samuel W. |
1836-01-01 |
| To the convention of delegates appointed to revise the present Constitution of the state of Pennsylvania, now sitting at Harrisburg. The memorial of the representatives of the religious Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers, in Pennsylvania, &c. respectfully showeth ... As we cannot from principle ... join in any measures or service promotive of war: so we are alike restrained from paying any fine or tax which may be imposed as an exemption from such requisitions. ... |
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1837-01-01 |
| University of Vermont. Commencement, August 2, 1837. Order of exercises. |
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1837-01-01 |
| Sixty-eighth annual commencement of Brown University, September 6, 1837. |
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1837-01-01 |
| Concert by the blind. The pupils of the Institution for the Education of the Blind, will give a concert of vocal & instrumental music ... |
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1837-01-01 |
| Sacred concert. By the choir of St. James' Church, Batavia. July 4, 1837. |
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1837-01-01 |
| Social ball. The managers respectfully request the company of M[blank] at E.B. Ellis' Hall, on Tuesday evening, Oct. 3d, ... S. Berry, Jr. L. Aikins, C. Mandell, managers. Hardwick, Sept. 22, 1837. |
Invitations. |
Berry, S. |
1837-01-01 |
| New-York, November 22, 1837. Sir, the undersigned in behalf of a number of their Whig fellow-citizens of New-York, request the honor of your company at a public dinner to be given to the Hon: Mr. Bell, of Tennessee, and Messrs. Underwood and Graves, of Kentucky, at the Astor House ... Philip Hone, Charles King, Moses H. Grinnell, ... committee. |
Invitations. |
Hone, Philip, 1780-1851. |
1837-01-01 |
| The Cincinnati of Massachusetts, invite the Governor and suite to dine with them on the ensuing 4th July. Dinner at Concert Hall ... Sam Perkins, Alden Bradford, ... committee of arrangemets. Boston, June [24] 183[7]. |
Invitations. |
Perkins, Sam. |
1837-01-01 |
| Dedication ball. The company of Mr. [Benja J. Hull] and lady, is respectfully solicited at Twichell's Hotel ... Managers. Jonas Smith, John Winslow, Lorenzo Harding ... Barre, Nov. 2, 1837. |
Invitations. |
Smith, Jonas. |
1837-01-01 |
| Citizens' social ride. At A. Heald's Hotel, Wednesday, Jan. 11, ... Mr.[Joseph Garwing] and lady ... N. Warren, A. Fisk, 2d, L. Russell, ... Man. Dublin, Jan 7, 1837. |
Invitations. |
Warren, N. |
1837-01-01 |
| Dear sir, at the last meeting of the Male Parochial and Missionary Association of Grace Church, ... Phineas Capen, Secretary. May 20, 1837. |
Invitations. |
Capen, Phineas. |
1837-01-01 |
| Junior Exhibition. Yale University. 1837. The company of is requested at the Chapel ... April 25th ... R.B. Claxton, L.J. Downing. J.L. Dudley. ... committee. |
Invitations. |
Claxton, R. B. |
1837-01-01 |
| Fancy ball, sir, you are respectfully requested to attend a fancy ball at the Massasoit House, by John Davis, Waltham, Mass. on Friday evening, February 3, 1837. Nath. P. Banks, Jr, Gideon Haynes, Nathan Porter, Rufus Estabrooks, G.T. Hemenway, John Aborne. Managers. ... |
Invitations. |
Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 1816-1894. |
1837-01-01 |
| The family gazetteer. On which are alphabetically exhibited, at one view, the names, situation, population, latitude, &c. of all the most important cities and towns in the known world---with a particular notice of those in the United States. (To be suspended like a map.) By an experienced school master, who has long seen the great necessity of such a work in families and school rooms. |
Broadsides.; Gazetteers. |
Greenleaf, J. (Jeremiah), 1791-1864. |
1837-01-01 |
| Memorial of Susan de Benneville Keim, who departed this life, on Sunday evening, January 15th, 1837, aged 88 years and 8 months. |
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1837-01-01 |
| Circular. At an adjourned meeting of Booksellers, Employing Printers, Bookbinders, and Others, Engaged in the Manufacture of Books, held on Wednesday evening the 27th inst., the accompanying memorial was uanimously adopted. ... |
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1837-01-01 |
| Concert to be performed by the united choirs of the different societies in Roxbury, on Sunday evening, Feb. 19, 1837. Under the direction of Mr. Coburn. |
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1837-01-01 |
| 3 School St. Boston, Marden & Kimball, book & job printers ... |
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1837-01-01 |
| To the honourable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled: The subscribers, engaged in various departments of the coal trade, have seen an application to your honourable bodies to repeal the duty on coal; and beg leave, in opposition thereto, to call your attention to the following facts ... |
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1837-01-01 |
| Junior exhibition. Yale University. 1837. The company of [blank] is requested at the Chapel, Tuesday, April 25th ... Managers J.K. Bartlett. P.K. Clark, ... |
Invitations. |
Bartlett, John Knowlton, 1816-1889. |
1837-01-01 |
| North American Straw Works. Mann, Swift & Co. New York. |
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1837-01-01 |
| Ann Greene Chapman, of Boston. (From the Lirerator [i.e., Liberator].) Died, in this city, Miss Ann Greene Chapman, daughter of Henry Chapman, merchant, aged 35 years. ... |
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1837-01-01 |
| Mr. H. Russell respectfully informs his friends of Worcester, that he proposes giving a farewell concert, on Tuesday evening next, Dec. 26 [1837], at Brinley Hall. Programe of concert. ... |
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1837-01-01 |
| Soiree musicale. ... Masonic Temple ... |
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1838-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Edvardo Kent, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici, in republica Mainensi, die quinto Septembris, Anno Salutis MDCCCXXXVIII ... |
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1838-01-01 |
| Citizens' Benevolent Ball. The honour of [Mrs. Bradstreet's] company is requested at a ball to be given on the evening of the first of February, 1838, at Carusi's Saloon. Managers. Peter Force, John P. Van Ness, Joseph Gales, Jun., ... |
Invitations. |
Force, Peter. |
1838-01-01 |
| Sir, the directors of the Boston Seaman's Friend Society propose to hold a public meeting ... Pliny Cutler, Charles Scudder, Wm. B. Reynolds, James Means, executive committee. Boston, October 2, 1838. |
Invitations. |
Cutler, Pliny. |
1838-01-01 |
| Railroad ball. The managers respectfully solicit the company of M[r John Ball & Lady] at Mr. J.A. Collier's Hotel, in Dearborn ... Managers. Wm. Ten Eyck, E.D. Lord, A.K. Howard, A.B. Gibbs, H.S. Levake, J.L. Ankrim. Detroit, March 12, 1838. ... |
Invitations. |
Ten Eyck, William. |
1838-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the first anniversary celebration of the Hawes Juvenile Association, on Wednesday, March 14, 1838. |
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1838-01-01 |
| Junior exhibition. Yale University. 1838. The company of [blank] is requested at the chapel Tuesday April 24th at 8 o'clock A.M. ... |
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1838-01-01 |
| Exhibition of the Legomanthenian Society of the Worcester M.L.H. School, Tuesday eve. May 22, 1838, at 6 12 o'clock. The presence of [blank] is respectfully invited. |
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1838-01-01 |
| To the members of the Senate and House of Representatives of the state of Michigan. Gentlemen: As a reply to the many and varied assertions of interested persons, that we are opposed to the Southern Railroad, we distinctly state, that as delegates from Niles and that portion of Berrien County on the northern survey, we, and those we represent, will go as far to sustain the integrity of the Southern Railroad, established by the Legislature, as any person or persons can ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal). |
Beeson, Jacob, 1807-1885. |
1838-01-01 |
| Exeter, Nov. 30, 1838. Sir,--A meeting of the Phœnix Fire Society will be holden at the Exeter Coffee House on Tuesday the 4th of December ... Nathan Jewett, Clerk. |
Invitations. |
Jewett, Nathan. |
1838-01-01 |
| Junior exhibition. Yale University. 1838. The company of [blank] is requested at the chapel Tuesday April 24th at 8 o'clock A.M. ... |
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1838-01-01 |
| Sig. de Begnis' grand concert. Sig. de Begnis, first buffo singer from the "Italian Opera House," London, and the principal theatres in Paris and Italy, respectfully gives notice to the inhabitants of the city of Boston, that he intends giving a grand concert at Boylston Hall, for one night only! On Saturday evening, Nov. 3, 1838. |
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1838-01-01 |
| The favor of M[iss C. Jemison's] company is requested to attend a ball at Brinley Hall, on Wednesday evening, the 21st inst. Edward D. Bangs, Rejoice Newton, Geo. W. Richardson, John Miller, C.T. Chamberlain, H.H. Chamberlin, managers. Worcester, Feb.12, 1838. ... |
Invitations. |
Bangs, Edward D. |
1838-01-01 |
| An elegy on the death of Mr. Harfield Lyndsey, aged 26 years. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Acrostics.; Relief prints. |
Dunn, Samuel, 1746-1843. |
1838-01-01 |
| Traslation [sic] of an obituary notice which appeared in the Boletin Oficial de Malaga of Friday the 30th. November 1838. The day before yesterday were interred in the English cementery [sic] the remains of Geo G. Barrell Esq.re, late consul for the U. States of America in this place, to whose memory we dedicate these lines as a small token of regard and respect ... |
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1838-01-01 |
| Middlebury College. Celebration of the Philomathesian & Beneficent Societies, Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1839. |
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1839-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Johanni Fairfield, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici, in republica Mainensi, die quarto Septembris, Anno Salutis MDCCCXXXIX ... |
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1839-01-01 |
| Concert of sacred music. Kennebunk-port, Wednesday eve. January, 30, 1839. |
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1839-01-01 |
| Map of the disputed territory. With a full description. |
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1839-01-01 |
| Middlebury College. Parkerian exercises. Tuesday evening, August 20, 1839. |
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1839-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the sixth anniversary of the Society of Inquiry, Phillips Academy, Andover, Monday evening, Aug. 12, 1839. |
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1839-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving ball. We, the undersigned, respectfully solicit the favor of your company with a partner, at the hall of C.A. Tourtellot, on Wednesday, 27th instant ... P.B. Stockwell, J.Burden, P.F. Sibley, ... West Sutton, November 9, 1839. |
Invitations. |
Stockwell, P. B. |
1839-01-01 |
| New Year's sleigh-ride. Mr.[Chas. Houghton] and lady, ... meet at Mr. J. Black's Hotel, ... H.S. Noyes. J.R. Miller. R.W. Keyes. Committee of Ways & Means. Putney, Dec. 28, 1839. |
Invitations. |
Noyes, H. S. |
1839-01-01 |
| Junior Exhibition. Yale University. 1839. The company of [blank] is requested at the Chapel Tuesday, April 23rd. W. Chauvenet. E.L. Childs. G.H. Colton. ... managers. |
Invitations. |
Chauvenet, W. |
1839-01-01 |
| Temperance meeting Ward 8! ... Rev. Mr. Ripley's church in Purchase street, by the Rev. Mr. Colver, ... Saturday, March 16, 1839. |
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1839-01-01 |
| Sir, at a meeting of the "Boston Debating Society," held last Wednesday ... when the secretary is in attendance and will make known to you the terms of membership. Geo. Alex. Smith, Sec'y. [1839] |
Invitations. |
Smith, Geo. Alex. |
1839-01-01 |
| Fancy ball. Sir, you are respectfully invited, with a lady to attend a fancybBall at the Central House in Waltham, ... March 1st, 1839. L.F. Bartlett, A. Hunt, G. Cook, N. Porter, managers. ... |
Invitations. |
Bartlett, L. F. |
1839-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Miss Sarah E. Harrington by her teacher C. Whipple]. ... |
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1839-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [blank] ... |
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1839-01-01 |
| [Elizabeth Earl,] In thee, O Lord, do I put my trust; let me never be ashamed: deliver me in thy righteousness, Psa. xxxi, 1. [4] Qr. 18[39] [J.B. Stratten] |
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1839-01-01 |
| Hymn & music books. The American Sunday School Union have published a variety of hymn books ... |
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1839-01-01 |
| S.N. Dickinson, printer & publisher, 52 Washington Street, Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1839-01-01 |
| Frederic W. Lincoln Jr. mathematical instrument maker and nautical stationer no. 62 Commercial St. Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Lincoln, Frederic Walker, 1817-1898. |
1839-01-01 |
| Commencement week. |
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1839-01-01 |
| Memorial. To the Hon. General Assembly of the state of Rhode Island &c., at their session to be holden on the last Monday in October, 1839, the undersigned, freemen of the town of Cumberland--respectfully represent--That at a meeting of delegates from different banks in this state ... it was recommended that the several banks of this state should suspend the payment of their debts ... |
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1839-01-01 |
| Potter's vegetable Catholicon. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Potter, Mr. |
1839-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Harvy Guild] ... [LH Cummings] ... |
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1839-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Edmund Hillcrest] ... [Lewis B Dunham] ... |
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1839-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Martin Edmund Priest] for diligence and attention to study, and giid behaviour in school [Martha Davis] ... |
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1839-01-01 |
| [Harriet Stratton] Believe in the Lord your God ... 18[39 C.B. Rollins]. |
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1839-01-01 |
| Junior exhibition. Yale University. 1839. The company of [blank] is requested at the chapel, Tuesday, April 23rd at 8 o'clock, A.M. ... |
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1839-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Jullius Smith for standing at the head 1 week] ... |
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1839-01-01 |
| [Miss Sarah M Bliss receives this, certificate for a testmony of her correct deportment and diligent attention to studies for which she merits the approbation of her affectionate instructress. E.A. Hubbard. Feb 21st 1839.] |
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1839-01-01 |
| Maine Charitable Mechanic Association. A special meeting of the association will be held on Tuesday evening, January 15, 1839, at 7 o'clock, at Mr. Clark's School Room, ... Per order. Charles Baker, Secretary. Portland, January 14, 1839. |
Invitations. |
Baker, Charles. |
1839-01-01 |
| Social Visit. The company of M[r Dana & Lady] is requested at a social donation visit, at the Rev. J.W. Adams ... Mrs. M.D. Burnett, Mr. P. Dickinson, ... managers. Syracuse, January, 1839. |
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1839-01-01 |
| I. Newton's panacea. A great purifier of the blood, Norwich, Vt. Retail price, $1.25. |
Advertising cards. |
Newton, Israel, 1782 or 3-1856. |
1839-01-01 |
| Address to the seamen of the U. States, with a petition to Congress for redress of grievances. |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal). |
McNally, William. |
1839-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Nancy Fairbanks] as a token of the affectionate regard of h[er] teacher [C.E.P. 1839.] |
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1839-01-01 |
| New York City guide for 1839, containing a list of streets, churches, banks, insurance offices, foreign packets, piers, rates of cartage, hackney coach rates and distances, theatres, &c. |
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1839-01-01 |
| Merchants' and travellers' directory or A table of roads and distances throughout the United States ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| From Onion & Wheelock, manufacturers and importers of guns, rifles, pistols, gun material, sporting apparatus, &c. &c. 99 Maiden Lane, New-York. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Palmer & Keith, choice teas, cigars & groceries 111 Superior Street, Cleveland, O. |
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1840-01-01 |
| From Parker & White's agricultural warehouse and seed store, 8 & 10 Gerrish Block, Blackstone Street, Boston. ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| Concert. The Northboro' Glee Club ... Concert of vocal and instrumental music, at [blank] on [blank] Programme. ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| Tumbler's epitaph. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Mrs. Mary T. Smith. Died, at New-London, Conn., March 2, 1839, Mrs. Mary T., wife of Capt. Parker H. Smith, aged thirty-seven years. Our departed friend was the daughter of Mr. George Potter, of New-London, one of the first fathers of the Methodist church, in this place, and a contemporary for many years, and a friend of those venerable apostles, Asbury and Roberts. He, with his partner, still survive, to mourn the loss of their pious and beloved daughter. |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Commemorative). |
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1840-01-01 |
| To the honorable the Legislature of the state of New-York: The petition of the undersigned would respectfully represent: that prior to the construction of the Chenango Canal, he was owner of a valuable property situate at Solsville, in the town of Madison, on the Oriskany Creek. ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Howard, Nathaniel Snell, 1804-1855. |
1840-01-01 |
| Farwell's celebrated scythes. The subscribers, having connected themselves in business under the name and firm of J.T. Farwell & Co. for the purpose of manufacturing scythes, take great pleasure and satisfaction in informing the public and the former customers of J. Farwell & Co. that we are now prepared to supply them with the patent concave and double sett scythes ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| Second Boys' English School. Monthly report of the attendance and conduct of [blank] for the month ending [blank] 18[blank] ... Explanations.--4 credits are given to a perfect recitation; 0 to a total failure; and the intermediate numbers to corresponding degrees of attainment. A check destroys 1 credit--a mark for misconduct, 10. ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| Soiree musicale. The celebrated Rainer Family, or Tyrolese minstrels, ... respectfully announce that they will have the honor to give their eleventh concert in Boston, at the Melodeon, this afternoon, Wednesday, Oct. 14th, 1840. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Semi-Annual Examination. Gothic Seminary. October 19th, 20th, & 21st. - - 1840 ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| At a meeting of the Whigs of Boston and Charlestown, holden at the Old Supreme Court Room ... Committee will be holden at Whig Republican Hall ... Geo. Wm. Gordon, Wm. W. Wheildon, secretaries. August 6th, 1840. |
Invitations. |
Gordon, George William. |
1840-01-01 |
| Information wanted of two boys named Dana and Morehouse, of Syracuse. ... Information of where they are, to be reported to Howard Hotel, corner of Broadway and Maiden Lane. M.Dana. New - York, November 20th, 1840. |
Invitations. |
Dana, M. |
1840-01-01 |
| The Independent Company of Cadets request the honor of [Col. Waters] Company at dinner, at the United States Hotel, on their anniversary, ... Boston, October 10, 1840. ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| The officers and members of the National Lancers respectfully solicit the honor of your company ... Third Anniersary, at Concert Hall, ... In behalf of the committee of arrangements, Peter Dunbar, Chairman. National Lancer's Armory, June 3d, 1840. |
Invitations. |
Dunbar, Peter. |
1840-01-01 |
| The pleasure of [Miss Lewis company] is requested at a May party, to be given in the eastern building of the United States Barracks, on Saturday, the 1st of May, at 4 o'clock, p.m. Committee: Charles E. Tefft ... |
Invitations. |
Tefft, Charles E. |
1840-01-01 |
| May & Co. ... Hardware, tools and metals, no. 1 Broad St., corner of State St. Boston. ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| The Life and public services of William Henry Harrison. |
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1840-01-01 |
| The People's presidential candidate! Brief sketch of the life and public services of Gen. William Henry Harrison. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Sixth season Boston Museum. No. 239. ... Mrs. Barrett's benefit! ... March 16 ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| Cloth made and printed by the Merrimack Manufacturing Co. Lowell, Mass. Incorporated 1822. Warranted fast colors. [40] yds. |
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1840-01-01 |
| [Rebecca M. Jewett 1840.] |
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1840-01-01 |
| Merchant's Society School, city of New York. Premium no. [2] presented to [Robert Wilson] at the [20th] annual examination in [April] 18[40] for extradinary industry during the preceding year. [Isaac F Bragg] principal. [James Morris] chairman of the school committee. |
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1840-01-01 |
| American Hotel. By Jonas White, Jr. ... Auburn, N.Y. ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| F.W. Bailey's book bindery, no .68 Exchange Street, -- Portland. The largest job bindery in Maine. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Bailey, F. W. |
1840-01-01 |
| S.F. Barrett, wharfinger. |
Advertising cards. |
Barrett, S. F. |
1840-01-01 |
| Thomas E. Bishop, importer of hardware, cutlery, guns and dealer in American hardware, no. 89 Maiden Lane, New York. ... |
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Bishop, Thomas E. |
1840-01-01 |
| J.S. Bridgman, surgeon dentist, North Side Market, near Main St., Brockport, N.Y. |
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Bridgman, J. S. |
1840-01-01 |
| Surgeon Dentist. The subscriber respectfully informs the ladies and gentlemen of this town that he will be happy to wait on them in the line of his profession either at his room at [The Dartmouth Hotel] or at their dwellings. ... J. Brockway. |
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Brockway, J. |
1840-01-01 |
| Book and job printing promptly executed by S.N. Dickinson, 52 Washington St. Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1840-01-01 |
| Dickinson & Co's establishment for type founding, stereotyping, and printing is at no. 52 Washington St. Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1840-01-01 |
| The rotary press. This machine brings the business of card printing to a higher point of perfection than it has ever before attained. S.N. Dickinson ... |
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Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1840-01-01 |
| Clock, Watch, Jewerly, and fancy goods store, by Jas. W. Garfield, one door north of A. and C.M. Garfield's hat store, Barre, MS. ... |
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Garfield, James W. |
1840-01-01 |
| Genesee Falls House, at Portageville. ... public house, erected during the past season, in the village of Portageville ... William Bingham. ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| Latin school. Monthly report of the attendance and conduct of [blank] for the month ending [blank] 184[blank]. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Charity concert, of vocal and instrumental music, for the benefit of the Boston Children's Friend Society, at the Odeon, on Tuesday evening, June 9th, 1840, under the direction of a committee of the "Union Sewing Circle," whose object it is to aid in purchasing and making garments for the children. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Ten nights in a bar room. Produced with complete cast, new realistic scenery and all necessary accessories. ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| Leith & Bryant, merchant tailors, and dealers in all kinds of broadcloths, cassimeres ... no. 1 Blake's Block, corner of Main and Elliot Sts.. Brattleboro, Vt. |
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1840-01-01 |
| For sale by Little & Shapleigh, commission merchants, long rooms, no. 62 Exchange Street, Portland, Me. agents for the manufacturers. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Gold leaf constantly for sale. Chas. B. Lloyd no. 38 Cornhill (Late Market St.) Boston. Looking glasses of every description. Wholesale and retail. ... |
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Lloyd, Charles B. |
1840-01-01 |
| Frederick G. Ratz, manufacturer and tuner of pianos & organs ... musical instruments, no. 86 Grand Street, New York. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Ratz, Frederick G. |
1840-01-01 |
| Lexington celebration. To [Asa W. Waters Esq] ... The approaching anniversary of our national independence will be celebrated by the Democracy of Middlesex County at Lexington, ... For the committee of arrangements. [Mr. Sawyer] Cor. Sec. [Charlestown] June 1st, 1840. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Merle, Bright & Co. cotton brokers, no. 5 Hanover, corner of Beaver Street, New York. ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| Cloth made and printed by the Merrimack Manufacturing Co. Lowell, Mass. Incorporated 1822. Warranted fast colors. [40] yds. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Ship Stores. Large stock. Low prices. Henry Rouse & Co., Corner Union Avenue and Mill Street, Rondout, N.Y. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Lewis Audenreid & Co. miners and shippers of anthracite coals ... 57 Walnut Street, Phila. ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| Cards and fancy printing from tape or copper plate ... no. 52 Washington St. Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1840-01-01 |
| John W. D. Hall offers constantly for sale, hats, caps, furs, boots & shoes ... no. 2 Main-Street Taunton. |
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Hall, John W. D. |
1840-01-01 |
| Fancy & staple dry goods L.D. Olmsted & Co. 142, Lake St. Chicago. |
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1840-01-01 |
| S. Thaxter & Son, importers of and dealers in nautical & surveying instruments ... 125, State St. ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| Wakefield & Howe, dealers in painted pails, tubs, buckets, brooms ... and all kinds of wooden & willow wares ... 29 & 30 North Market Street, Boston. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Manufactured and sold by Joseph Walker, at Stationer's Hall, no. 87 East-Bay, Charleston. Dealer in paper, stationery, and account books. Book and job printing executed with neatness and despatch (sic). ... |
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Walker, Joseph. |
1840-01-01 |
| Merchant's Society School, city of New York. Premium no. [2] presented to [Robert Wilson] at the [20th] annual examination in [April] 18[40] for extradinary industry during the preceding year. [Isaac F Bragg] principal. [James Morris] chairman of the school committee. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Superior quality of chocolate, manufactured by Austin Bragg, Danvers, Mass. ... |
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Bragg, Austin. |
1840-01-01 |
| Charles A. Smith & Co. merchant tailors Old State House Boston. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Charity concert, of vocal and instrumental music, for the benefit of the Boston Children's Friend Society, at the Odeon, on Tuesday evening, June 9th, 1840, under the direction of a committee of the "Union Sewing Circle," whose object it is to aid in purchasing and making garments for the children. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Latin school. Monthly report of the attendance and conduct of [blank] for the month ending [blank] 184[blank]. |
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1840-01-01 |
| T. Woolson's patent cooking stoves. ... to kindle a fire, and cook, observe the following directions ... |
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Woolson, T. |
1840-01-01 |
| O.E. Austin, dealer in the latest styles of British, French and American dry goods, silks, shawls, dress goods ... Brattleboro, Vt. |
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Austin, O. E. |
1840-01-01 |
| Stationery warehouse, established in 1803. Josiah L. Fairbanks, 136 Washington Street, Boston. Successor to the late Josiah Loring ... |
Advertising cards. |
Fairbanks, Josiah L. |
1840-01-01 |
| Books and stationary. G. and C. Merriam, Springfield, Mass. offer for sale a general assortment of Bibles, hymn books, school, classical, and miscellaneous books & stationary. ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| Cheap bookstore. D.C. Colesworthy, head of commercial wharf, Portland, keeps constantly on hand all the school books ... |
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Colesworthy, D. C. (Daniel Clement), 1810-1893. |
1840-01-01 |
| Social ball. The company of Mr.[blank] and lady, is solicited at Murdock's Hotel, Cambridge, ... January 28, 1840. Charles Bond, William Flanders, Thomas Pool, Jr. M.F. Winn, John Leathe, Sumner Young. Managers. |
Invitations. |
Bond, Charles. |
1840-01-01 |
| Jacob L. Seixas, importer and jobber of fancy and staple dry goods, no. 8 Warren Street, 4 doors from Broadway, New-York. |
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Seixas, Jacob L. |
1840-01-01 |
| Samuel Slater & Sons, manufacturers of cotton warps, yarn & threads, Webster, Mass. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Samuel Thaxter & Son, importers and dealers in nautical and mathematical instruments no. 125 State St. ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| Tilton, Gregory, & Richardson, importers and wholesale dealers in foreign and domestic dry goods, nos. 29 & 31 Federal Street, Boston. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Carson & Hall. Watch makers silver smiths & jewellers no. 34 State Street Albany. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Sons of freedon arouse!! Your country calls! Tenth Ward,- Second district. New York, Sept. 23, 1840. You are requested to attend at the Registry Office, and register your name as a legal voter of the Tenth Ward. ... By order of the Democratic Whig District Committee. |
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1840-01-01 |
| N.E.G. Round-Hill Camp, Northampton, July 14, 1840. The New England Guards request the pleasure of Mr.[B.E. Cook,] ... S. Abbott Lawrence, Wm. K. Mills, A. Davis Hall, Joseph L. Henshaw, J. Murray Howe, committee in behalf of the N.E.G.'s. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Pulaski Guards, attention! Sir: You being a member of the Pulaski Guards, are hereby notified ... [May 27th 1840] ... a punctual attendence is requested. Per order, [Jon. Harris] Clerk. Boston, 184. |
Invitations. |
Harris, Jon. |
1840-01-01 |
| Christmas festival. ... Quadrille party, to be given at The Massasoit House, Waltham, on Friday evening, December 25th, 1840. N.P. Banks, Jr. - - manager. ... |
Invitations. |
Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 1816-1894. |
1840-01-01 |
| Boston, [October 16th,]18[40] The regular monthly meeting of the Executive Committee of the Massachusetts Temperance Union will be held at the office ... Wm. S. Damrell, secretary. |
Invitations. |
Damrell, William Shapleigh, 1809-1860. |
1840-01-01 |
| New Year's Ball. The managers respectfully solicit the company of Mr.[Fredrick Freelano] and lady, at the Hall of W. Putnam, in Sutton. ... Managers. Horace Gleason, Horatio C. Chace, Adams Dodge, Peter B. Stockwell, James Hill, jr. Frederick Freeland, George Ward, John P. Putnam. Sutton, Dec. 16, 1840. |
Invitations. |
Gleason, Horace. |
1840-01-01 |
| Programme of Mr. E. Perry's concert, to be given at the church in E. Douglas, on Friday evening, April 17. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Edward Watson importer & manufacturer of rich jewelry & silverware corner of Washington & Milk Sts. Boston. |
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Watson, Edward. |
1840-01-01 |
| Bliven & Douglass, american hardware commission merchants, no. 5 Platt Street, (near Pearl Street), New York. ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| John M. Cargill. Cabinet-maker, no. [blank] High-Street, Providence R.I. |
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Cargill, John M. |
1840-01-01 |
| George Endicott. Lithographic prints, pianoforte wareroom and lithographic office no. 152 Fulton Street New York. ... |
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Endicott, George, 1802-1848. |
1840-01-01 |
| Penmanship. Mr. Goddard, (Chirographer,) informs the ladies and and gentlemen of [blank] that he intends to remain in this town a short time for the purpose of giving instruction in this most necesary and useful art ... |
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Goddard, Benjamin, Jr. |
1840-01-01 |
| Sacred to the memory of Mrs. Henry K. Frothingham, daughter of Andrew Green, Esq. Chelsea, Mass. who died at Charlestown, Massachusetts, February 1, 1840, aged 23 years. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Quartos, memorandums, journals, ledgers, writing, record & toy books ... manufactured at A.K. Severance, Papermill Village, N.H. books bound to order. Wm. B. Blake & Co., paper manufacturers, (forest mill,) Westminster, Vt. ... |
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1840-01-01 |
| Samuel N. Dickinson's extensive printing office is at no. 52 Washington Street, Boston. ... |
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Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1840-01-01 |
| E.H. Flagg's premium magic copying press, or impression paper, for taking the impression of leaves or flowers, writing without pen or ink ... |
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Flagg, E. H. |
1840-01-01 |
| Marshall & Bruce, book binders, blank book manufacturers and paper rulers. ... no. 23 Deaderick St., Nashville, Tenn. |
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1840-01-01 |
| Dear Sir: If you will turn to a chart of the Gulf of Mexico, you will see ... We have a marine penetration of the land at the lowest calculation, eighty-two miles, and thus it gives the last drop of salt water that approaches San Antonio, and the mines of Chihuahua. The town of Port Preston is laid off on this spot. It is in the county of Refugio, in the Republic of Texas ... |
Maps -- Texas.; Lithographs.; Annotations (Provenance). |
Perry, Stuart. |
1841-01-01 |
| Boston Museum! and Gallery of Fine Arts, corner of Tremont and Bromfield Streets. Grand concert! at the picture gallery, by Mr. Sinclair, the distinguished vocalist! ... and the celebrated and admired Miss Melton, this evening, Monday, May 14th, 1841. ... |
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1841-01-01 |
| Concert, at Brinley Hall, on Thursday evening, June 3d. [1841]. |
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1841-01-01 |
| The Hungarian Singers, with Mr. Eastcott, violinist, of the Royal Academy, London, and Mr. Hambridge, the celebrated pianist, will give a grand vocal and instrumental concert, at Brinley Hall. (On Wednesday evening, April 21 [1841]). |
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1841-01-01 |
| Juvenile concert, under the direction of G.H. Bates, at the Congregational Church, in Clinton, Monday evening, July 5, 1841. |
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1841-01-01 |
| Programme of Mr. H. Russell's concert, at Brinley Hall, Tuesday evening, March 9, 1841. |
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1841-01-01 |
| To the honorable the Legislature of the state of New-York, in Senate and Assembly convened: The memorial of the inhabitants of the county of [blank] respectfully represents, that they have observed with solicitude the numerous petitions from western New-York, urging upon your honorable body the "speedy enlargement of the Erie Canal." ... |
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1841-01-01 |
| Commencement of Washington College V August, MDCCCXLI. |
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1841-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving amusement. The managers respecfully solicit the company of Mr. [William A. Smith] & lady, at the Assembly Room of R. Bond, in Leicester, on Wednesday, Nov. 24 at 4 o'clk, p.m. Managers Wm. Bond, Wm. P. White ... Leicester, Nov. 8, 1841. |
Invitations. |
Russ, E. G. |
1841-01-01 |
| Military ball. February 22d, 1841. The managers respectfully solicit the company of [Miss Elizabeth Allen] to attend the military ball, to be given at Eagle Hall, in this city, on the anniversary of the birth of Washington. ... Managers. Col. S. M. Shaddick, Lt. Col. E.W. Starr, Maj. David Allen, Jr. ... |
Invitations. |
Shaddick, S. M. |
1841-01-01 |
| Suffolk Country Whig Convention. Sir, the convention stands adjourned to meet this evening, at 7 o'clock, at the Government Room of the Whig Association, Whig Republican Hall. James M. Whiton, Secretary. Monday, October 11, 1841. |
Invitations. |
Whiton, James Morris, 1833-1920. |
1841-01-01 |
| Token of esteem. ... Awarded to [Mary Wyckoff] for [good behaviour by R.H. Stanton March 5th 1841]. |
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1841-01-01 |
| New York Public School. No. [one] this premium was presented to [James A. Kemp] as a testimonial of the approbation of [his] teacher & the school committee for regular & punctual attendance with correct deportment & diligent attention to [his] studies buring the month of [December] 18[41 Rickhd. Jacobson] teacher [Mahlon Day C.E. Pierson] school committee. |
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1841-01-01 |
| General book and job printing establishment, Samuel N. Dickinson, in prepared to execute any and all kinds of printing ... Boston. |
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Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1841-01-01 |
| Office of the rotary press, 52 Washington Street, Boston. ... S.N. Dickinson. 1841. |
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Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1841-01-01 |
| M[blank] The honor of your company is respectfully solicited to attend a ball and promenade concert, given in compliment to Mr. Allen Dodworth, at The Apollo, on Monday evening, March 15, 1841. Committee. Mr. J.T. Cairns, Mr. Elijah Fisher ... Floor managers. Mr. Charles Brown, Mr. A.B. Van Cott ... |
Invitations. |
Brown, Charles. |
1841-01-01 |
| Second social assembly. Sir--you are respectfully invited, with ladies, to attend a cotillion party, to be given at The Massasoit House, in Waltham, on Thursday evening, January 7th, 1841. N.P. Banks, Jr. ---Manager. ... |
Invitations. |
Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 1816-1894. |
1841-01-01 |
| Sacred concert to be performed at the Rev. Mr. Whittemore's church, South Boston, on Sunday evening, Feb. 28, 1841. |
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1841-01-01 |
| Programme of the Rainers' concert, Tuesday eve. Mar. 2 [1841], at Brinley Hall. |
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1841-01-01 |
| New Years' ball at the American Hall. Your company is respectfully solicited at the American Hall, in Adrian, on Friday, the 31st inst ... F.J. King ... Adrian, December 15, 1841. |
Invitations. |
King, F. J. |
1841-01-01 |
| Ball in honor of the Prince de Joinville. ... Committee of invitation. Jonathan Chapman, Mayor ... Committee of arrangements. James Read ... Dancing committee. James Read ... Marshals. Enoch TRain ... United States Hotel, Oct. 22, 1841. ... |
Invitations. |
Chapman, Jonathan, 1807-1848. |
1841-01-01 |
| To the honourable Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled. The undersigned, merchants, traders and mechanics of the town of Boston and its vicinity, most respectfully represent, that they have full confidence in the wisdom of the national legislature ... But the undersigned cannot refrain from publicly protesting against a memorial, prepared and intended to be presented to your honourable body, purporting to be the act of "the merchants and traders of the town of Boston, and other towns within the state of Massachusetts" ... |
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1841-01-01 |
| Second social assembly. Sir--you are respectfully invited, with ladies, to attend a cotillion party, to be given at The Massasoit House, in Waltham, on Thursday evening, January 7th, 1841. N.P. Banks, Jr. ---Manager. ... |
Invitations. |
Banks, Nathaniel Prentiss, 1816-1894. |
1841-01-01 |
| M[blank] The honor of your company is respectfully solicited to attend a ball and promenade concert, given in compliment to Mr. Allen Dodworth, at The Apollo, on Monday evening, March 15, 1841. Committee. Mr. J.T. Cairns, Mr. Elijah Fisher ... Floor managers. Mr. Charles Brown, Mr. A.B. Van Cott ... |
Invitations. |
Brown, Charles. |
1841-01-01 |
| Programme of the Rainers' concert, Tuesday eve. Mar. 2 [1841], at Brinley Hall. |
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1841-01-01 |
| Sacred concert to be performed at the Rev. Mr. Whittemore's church, South Boston, on Sunday evening, Feb. 28, 1841. |
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1841-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the exhibition of the Literary Club of Bacon Academy. September 1, 1841. |
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1841-01-01 |
| Programme of Mr. A. Hamilton's concert, at Brinley Hall, Thursday, fast night, April 8, 1841. |
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1841-01-01 |
| Cotillion party. The company of Mr. [Lewis Griggs] & lady, is requested at the Grafton Hotel, on [Thursday evening Jan. 14] 1841 ... E. Aldrich, Manager. |
Invitations. |
Aldrich, E. |
1841-01-01 |
| Subscription paper for a ball, in honor of the French Prince de Joinville. It having been proposed to give a ball at Faneuil Hall, to the Prince de Joinville, on his arrival in Boston, the tickets to be ten dollars each, to admit one gentleman and two ladies. We, the undersigned, severally agree to take the number of tickets set against our respective names. ... Boston, November 1, 1841. [Harrison Gray Otis ...] |
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1841-01-01 |
| Managers of the ball to be given to the French Prince de Joinville, at Faneuil Hall. [Boston Nov. 1841] Jonathan Chapman, (Major) chairman. Ebenezer Smith, Jr. secretary ... |
Invitations. |
Chapman, Jonathan, 1807-1848. |
1841-01-01 |
| New Year's Ball. The company of Mr [Geo Chan & lady] is respectfully solcited at the Assembly Room of H. McKinney, in Dixon, on Friday, the 31st of December, ... Managers Samuel Hackelton, S.G.D. Howard ... Dixon, December 14, 1841. |
Invitations. |
Hackelton, Samuel. |
1841-01-01 |
| Subscription paper for a ball, in honor of the French Prince de Joinville. It having been proposed to give a ball at Faneuil Hall, to the Prince de Joinville, on his arrival in Boston, the tickets to be ten dollars each, to admit one gentleman and two ladies. We, the undersigned, severally agree to take the number of tickets set against our respective names. ... Boston, November 1, 1841. ... [William Amory, Esq.] |
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1841-01-01 |
| Programme of Mr. Braham's concert. At the Melodeon, Saturday evening, January 23, 1841. |
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1841-01-01 |
| Second Boys' English School. Monthly report of the attendance and conduct of [blank] for the month ending [blank] 184[blank] ... Explanations.--4 credits are given to a perfect recitation; 0 to a perfect failure; and the intermediate numbers to corresponding degrees of attainment. Checks are given for small offences--marks of misconduct for larger. ... |
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1841-01-01 |
| Order of exercises. Voluntary declamation at the English High School, July 27, 1842. |
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1842-01-01 |
| [Blank] Infant School. Monthly report of the attendance and conduct of [blank] for the month ending [blank] 18[blank]. |
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1842-01-01 |
| Concert on the German harp & violin, by Mons. & Mad. Canderbeeck. |
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1842-01-01 |
| Concert. R.S. Hambridge, respectfully announces to the ladies and gentlemen of Worcester, a concert of vocal and instrumental music, on Friday eve'ng Dec. 30, 1842, at Brinley Hall. |
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1842-01-01 |
| Farewell vocal concert, by the celebrated Aeolean Vocalists. The Hutchinson Family, (three brothers and sister) ... from the hills of New England, would most respectfully announce to the ladies and gentlemen of Worcester, that they will give a farewell concert of vocal music, accompanied with violins and violincello [sic] at Brinley Hall, this, Tuesday eve. Sept. 6th, '42 ... |
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1842-01-01 |
| The Lockhart Society of Andover Theological Seminary, will give a concert in the chapel, at 7 1-2 o'clock, Friday evening, August 12, 1842. Order of exercises. |
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1842-01-01 |
| Programme of an amateur concert for the benefit of the Warren Street Chapel, at the Melodeon, on Thursday evening, May 12, 1842. |
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1842-01-01 |
| Sacred concert at the Unitarian Church, in Worcester, on Wednesday evening, Oct. 5, 1842, for the benefit of the Washington Temp. Society. ... |
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1842-01-01 |
| Second Boys' English School. Monthly report of the attendance and conduct of [blank] for the month ending [blank] 184[blank] ... Explanations.--4 credits are given to a perfect recitation; 0 to a total failure; and the intermediate numbers to corresponding degrees of attainment. Checks are given for small offences--marks of misconduct for larger. ... |
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1842-01-01 |
| To the honourable the Senate and the House of Representatives, in Congress assembled. Your memorialists, mechanics and others engaged in the sheathing and re-sheathing, and general repairs of ships and vessels, respectfully represent, that they learn with great regret of the contemplated duty of two cents a pound on the importation of sheathing copper, and other sheathing for vessels. ... |
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1842-01-01 |
| The honor of M[blank] company is solicited to a military and civic ball at the Apollo Saloon, on Wednesday evening, March 16, 1842 Committee Major Nicholdson, Capt. J.F.E. Prud'homme, Sergt. Robert Dutch, Wm. L. Shardlow, Franklin P. Conant, Quarter Master Bloodgood, Lieut. Wm. R. Knapp, Sergt, George Hoyt, Daniel Rapalye, Charles H. Earle, the floor will be under the management of the committee. |
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1842-01-01 |
| Military & civic ball, at the Apollo Saloon, on Wednesday evening, March 16th, 1842. Managers. Major Nicholdson, Capt. J.F.E. Prud'homme, Sergt. Robert Dutch, William L. Shardlow, Franklin P. Conant, Quar. master Bloodgood, Lieut. Wm. R. Knapp, Sergt. George Hoyt, Daniel Rapalye, Charles H. Earle. |
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1842-01-01 |
| Dedication ball. The company of Mr. [Bigelow] and Lady, is requested at the Chase's Hall, on Thursday evening, November 24th 1842 ... Managers. Wm. Miller, H. Bird ... Cabotville, November 14, 1842. |
Invitations. |
Miller, William. |
1842-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as a token of approbation for diligent attention to study and good behaviour in school. ... |
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1842-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. ... |
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1842-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Nancy Fairbanks] for diligence and good behaviour by [MK Richardson] inst. [June 1842]. |
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1842-01-01 |
| View of one section of Dickinson's printing office. No. 52 Washington St., Boston. ... Jan. 1842. |
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Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1842-01-01 |
| Printing in all its varieties executed with neatness and despatch by S.N. Dickinson at his extensive establishment, no. 52 Washington St. Boston ... |
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Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1842-01-01 |
| Mr. Braham, having been requested to give an operatic concert, (similar to those which he gave with so much success in New-York.) begs leave to announce that he will have the honor to give selections ... at the Melodeon, on Saturday evening, Feb. 12, 1842. |
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1842-01-01 |
| Programme of Mr. Eastcott's complimentary concert, to be given at Brinley Hall, January 31, 1842. |
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1842-01-01 |
| The Masters Cushing, ask the favor of [The missess and masters G Otis's] company at Watertown, on Wednesday 15th of June. At 3 o'clock. p.m. Should it rain on that day, the party will be postponed until the next day, June 1st 1842. |
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1842-01-01 |
| Social ball. The managers respectfully solicit the company of yourself and lady, to attend a Social Ball, to be given at the Town-Hall in Spencer, on Friday, Dec. 16, 1842, at 2 o'clock, p.m. ... Spencer, Dec. 1, 1842. |
Invitations. |
Russ, E. G. |
1842-01-01 |
| Mr. R. Eastcott's vocal and instrumental concert, to be given on Tuesday evening, August 30th [1842], to commence 1-4 before 8 o'clock, precisely, at Brinley Hall, assisted by his pupils, also by Messrs. Flagg, Hamilton, Leland & Prentiss. |
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1842-01-01 |
| Family gazetteer, containing, at one view, in alphabetical order, the situation, population, latitude, &c. of all the most important cities and towns in the known world. By the author of "Grammar simplified," &c. |
Broadsides.; Gazetteers.; Colored paper printings (Printing). |
Greenleaf, J. (Jeremiah), 1791-1864. |
1842-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving Ball. We, the undersigned, respectfully solicit the favor of your company, with a partner, at the Hall of J. Burden, in West Sutton, on Wednesday, Nov. 23d, 1842, at 3 o'clock, p.m. P.H. Sutton, I.A. Dodge, J. Hurden. S. Stockwell, H. Smith, C. Chase, A. Ward, Wm. A. Dudley, L. Forbes, H. Holman, J. Robinson, C.W. Gorton, managers. Orchestra: T.J. Browning, L. Baker, J. Green. West Sutton, Nov. 4, 1842. |
Invitations. |
Putnam, P. H. |
1842-01-01 |
| Mr. Braham, having been requested to give an operatic concert, (similar to those which he gave with so much success in New-York.) begs leave to announce that he will have the honor to give selections ... at the Melodeon, on Saturday evening, Feb. 12, 1842. |
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1842-01-01 |
| Programme of Mr. Eastcott's complimentary concert, to be given at Brinley Hall, January 31, 1842. |
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1842-01-01 |
| Concert! Mr. Braham has the honor to announce to the ladies and gentlemen of New Bedford, and vicinity, that he will give a concert, at Mechanics Hall, on Thursday evening, Feb'y. 17 [1842]. To commence at seven o'clock. |
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1842-01-01 |
| Programme of Mr. Eastcott's concert, to be given at Brinley Hall, on this Monday eve., January 10, 1842. |
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1842-01-01 |
| Social ball. 1842 Mr. [Wm Marse] and ladies, are respectfully invited at J. Bent's Hall, in Canton, on Tuesday evening, February 15th, 1842. Managers. Henry Nash, L. Kinsley, A. Farrington ... |
Invitations. |
Nash, Harvey. |
1842-01-01 |
| Military ball. Sir:--your company with ladies, is solicited at a ball, to be given by The Concord Light Infantry at Howe's Coffee House, on Tuesday evening, January 4th, 1842. ... Managers: J.B. Moore, C.R. Wetherbee ... |
Invitations. |
Moore, John B. (John Brooks), 1817-1887. |
1842-01-01 |
| Concert and grand musical olio by the celebrated Steyermark Family[.] The Steyermark Family beg leave to inform the citizens of [blank] that they will (by request) give another grand vocal and instrumental concert ... [blank] The concert to commence at [blank] o'clock precisely. |
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1842-01-01 |
| University of Vermont. Junior exhibition. August 2, 1842. |
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1842-01-01 |
| Boston Philharmonic Society. Second concert, Saturday evening, December 23, 1843. |
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1843-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Edvardo Kavanagh, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici, in republica Mainensi, die sexto Septembris, Anno Salutis MDCCCXLIII ... |
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1843-01-01 |
| A prize declamation of the junior class of Bowdoin College will take place this evening, at the Congregational Church. ... F.L. Washburn, D.R. Hastings, J. Howes, Jr. com. Tuesday, Aug. 29, 1843. |
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1843-01-01 |
| Brown University. Exhibition, by a part of the senior class, on Saturday, December 2, 1843. |
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1843-01-01 |
| Lines written on the death of Thomas D. Marsh, of Acton [Maine], who died August 13th, 1843, aged 32 years. By Thomas Jameson. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Jameson, Thomas, 1794-1879. |
1843-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall, Lowell. Mr. H. Russell, respectfully announces that he will give a vocal entertainment at the Mechanics['] Hall in Lowell, on Tuesday eve'ng, May 2, 1843, on which occasion he will have the honor of presenting to the public, several of his new compositions, which have elicited approbation abroad. ... |
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1843-01-01 |
| Melodeon concert room. Mr. H. Russell, respectfully announces that he will give positively his last vocal entertainment at the Melodeon, on Saturday evening, April 29th, 1843, on which occasion he will have the honor of presenting to the public, several of his new compositions, which have elicited approbation abroad. |
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1843-01-01 |
| Scheme of the exercises at the commencement of the University of North Carolina, June 1st, 1843. |
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1843-01-01 |
| University of Vermont. Sophomore exhibition. May 18, 1843. |
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1843-01-01 |
| Boston, June 1, 1843. A quarterly meeting of the Primary School Committee will be held at the Common Council Room, on Tuesday evening, June 6th at 7 12 o' clock. The semi-annual meeting of the committee, with the teachers, will be held at the same place, on Tuesday, June 13th, at 3 o'clock, p.m. Alvan Simonds, secretary. ... |
Invitations. |
Simonds, Alvan. |
1843-01-01 |
| Boston, December 1, 1843. A quarterly meeting of the Primary School Committee will be held at the Common Council Room, on Tuesday evening, December 5th at 7 12 o' clock. ... The semi-annual meeting of the committee, with the teahcers, will be held at the same room, on Tuesday afternoon, December 12, at 2 o'clock. Alvan Simonds, secretary. ... |
Invitations. |
Simonds, Alvan. |
1843-01-01 |
| Whig Nominating Convention for Suffolk. Sir, A meeting of the Whig Country and Ward Committees will be held in the Common Please Court Room, Court House, Court Street, on Tuesday evening next, at 7-12 o'clock. ... George Morey ... Boston, Sept. 28, 1843. |
Invitations. |
Morey, George, 1789-1866. |
1843-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. ... |
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1843-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. [Daniel Brown] The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [ Henry A. Parker Inst.] ... |
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1843-01-01 |
| Merit's prize. The bearer receives this as the reward for good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. |
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1843-01-01 |
| Merit's prize. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. |
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1843-01-01 |
| [Albert L. Kingsbury] Merit's prize. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [A.R. Adams Teacher.] ... |
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1843-01-01 |
| [G.W. Richards] Merit's prize. The bearer receives this as the reward for good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. ... |
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1843-01-01 |
| Merit's prize. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. ... |
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1843-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Susana A Goodridge] as a reward of diliogence and attenion. [Ann Brown] instructor,[ess] ... |
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1843-01-01 |
| To their beloved pupil Master [Rachel Dillon] in testimony of his successful exertion in the [4th] class of [Greek] during the year [1843.] This ward is affectionatly inscribed by the president & professors of St. Mary's College of Baltimore. |
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1843-01-01 |
| Dickinson's embossed cards, large and small sizes, embracing an almost variety of subjects. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1843-01-01 |
| Programme of the Washingtonian concert, to be given at the Upper Town Hall, Thursday evening, April 13, 1843, by the Worcester Brass Band .... |
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1843-01-01 |
| Æolians' concert, at Brinley Hall, on Tuesday evening, Sept. 26. The "Hutchinson Family," grateful to the citizens of Worcester for their demonstrations of kindness at their former concerts, respectfully announce that they will give a vocal entertainment at Brinley Hall, on Tuesday evening, Sept. 26, 1843. |
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1843-01-01 |
| Social temperance party. (Union and fellowship.) The managers respecfully solicit the company of yourself and lady, to attend at A.A. Pond's Ball, in Clappville, on Friday evening, January 13, 1843. Capt. H.M. Paine, Henry B. Stone, Benj. Herrick ... |
Invitations. |
Paine, H. M. |
1843-01-01 |
| Boston, June 12, 1843. Sir, you are respectfully invited to dine with the members of the Bunker Hill Monument Association, at Faneuil Hall, on Saturday, the 17th inst. ... Committee of arrangements J.T. Buckingham, John C. Warren, Wm. C. Appleton ... |
Invitations. |
Buckingham, Joseph T. (Joseph Tinker), 1779-1861. |
1843-01-01 |
| Ward no. [8] Dear sir. there will be a meeting of Whigs at [blank] on [Monday] evening, [May 29th] at [8] o'clock, [to organize a volunteer] Ward Whig Vgiilance Committee ... [1843] |
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1843-01-01 |
| [1843] Sir: a discourse will be delieved by Rev. R.C. Waterston, on Sunday evening, November 26th, at Central Church, in Winter Street upon the subject of "Pauperism ..." This meeting is called at the request of the Society for the Prevention of Pauperism ... Samuel Dorr, president. William Howe, sec'y. |
Invitations. |
Dorr, Samuel, 1774-1844. |
1843-01-01 |
| Brown University. Exhibition, by a part of the junior class, on Saturday, March 25, 1843. |
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1843-01-01 |
| Last appearance of the Æolians. The "Hutchinsons" by request will give another vocal entertainment, at Westminster Hall, on Friday evening, Sept. 22, 1843. Being their last concert in Providence for the season ... |
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1843-01-01 |
| Dickinson's embossed cards, large and small sizes, embracing an almost variety of subjects. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1843-01-01 |
| Southworth & Hawes's daguerreotype rooms, no. 5 Tremont Row. The attention of all persons interested in procuring dauerreotype likenesses of themselves or friends. ... |
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1843-01-01 |
| Boston [April 11th.] 1842[3]. Sir, A meeting of the Government of the Republican Institution will be held at the Broomfield House, on [Thursday] evening next, at [7] o'clock. You being a member are requested to attend. By order of the President. Stephen Bates, rec. sec. ... |
Invitations. |
Bates, Stephen. |
1843-01-01 |
| Æolians' concert, at Brinley Hall, on Tuesday evening, Sept. 26. The "Hutchinson Family," grateful to the citizens of Worcester for their demonstrations of kindness at their former concerts, respectfully announce that they will give a vocal entertainment at Brinley Hall, on Tuesday evening, Sept. 26, 1843. |
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1843-01-01 |
| Programme of the Washingtonian concert, to be given at the Upper Town Hall, Thursday evening, April 13, 1843, by the Worcester Brass Band .... |
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1843-01-01 |
| Lines written on the death of Miss Martha Decker, who was drowned crossing the Chemung River, August 1st, 1843. |
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1843-01-01 |
| Merit's prize. The bearer receives this as a token of merited praise for good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. |
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1843-01-01 |
| New Year's ball. A social ball will be given at the Fitchburg Hotel, Marble Putnam's on Thursday evening, January 4, 1844. ... Committee of arangements. David F. Mc'Intire, Leonard Day. ...Fitchburg, Dec. 16, 1843 ... |
Invitations. |
Mc'Intire, David F. |
1843-01-01 |
| American Museum ærial garden!! And fair!! Cor Broadway & Ann-St. P.T. Barnum, manager every day and evening this week commencing Monday, August 21, 1843. ... First appearance of Miss M.E. Adair the popular vocalist ... Ethiopian concert!! By Messrs. T.G. Booth with the bone castinets and F. Diamond on the banjo ... |
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1843-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. |
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1843-01-01 |
| Merit's prize. This certifies, that the bearer [H. Libby] receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [M. Doe] |
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1843-01-01 |
| "He that has treasures of his own ... Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [Emily R. Carroll teacher]. |
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1843-01-01 |
| [1843] Citizen's cotillion party. Last school! ... The company of [Mr. W.W. Taylor] is desired at a cotillion party, on Friday evening, 3d of March ... Managers N.W. Saxton, H. Brown, D.B. Freeman ... |
Invitations. |
Saxton, N. W. |
1843-01-01 |
| Sixth Company--Attention. Mr. [blank] you being enrolled as a soldier in the Sixth Company of Infantry, attached to the First Regiment, First Brigade, N.H. Militia, are herby notified and warned to appear on Portsmouth Plains, near the School House, on Saturday, Septmeber 9th, at 1 o'clock, p.m. armed and equiped for company drill, and there will be further orders. ... Fine for non-appearence $2,00. Portsmouth, August 28, 1843. |
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1843-01-01 |
| Social ball. Sir:-your company with ladies, is respectfully solicited at Joseph Fuller's Hotel, in Framingham, on Thursday, February 23d, 1843. Managers. Martin W. Phipps ... |
Invitations. |
Phipps, Martin W. |
1843-01-01 |
| Concert, at the city hall, Friday evening, September 8, 1843, by Mr. Wheelock and his class, assisted by some friends. |
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1843-01-01 |
| Southworth & Hawes's daguerreotype rooms, no. 5 Tremont Row. The attention of all persons interested in procuring dauerreotype likenesses of themselves or friends. ... |
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1843-01-01 |
| B.B. Wood, importer and dealer in watches, clocks, jewelry silver ware, &c. ... Boston ... |
Advertising cards. |
Wood, B. B. |
1843-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Frank Batchelder] by [Ella R. Cooper] instructer. [1843]. |
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1843-01-01 |
| Printing in all its varieties executed with neatness and despatch by S.N. Dickinson at his extensive establishment, no. 52 Washington St. Boston ... |
Advertising cards. |
Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1843-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. ... |
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1843-01-01 |
| Merit's prize. [Mr. A.L. Kingsbury] The bearer receives this as the reward of good behaviour and diligent attention to studies in school. [L. Wetherell] ... |
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1843-01-01 |
| Massasoit House M & E.S. Chapin. Springfield, Mass. ... The Massasoit House, near the railroad stations, was established in 1843. It has been twice enlarged, making it three times its original size, and thoroughly remodeled and refurnished. ... |
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1843-01-01 |
| Ole Bull has the honor to announce that his last concert in Worcester will take place at Brinley Hall, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 4 [1844], when he will be assisted by Miss Stone, and a professor on the pianoforte ... |
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1844-01-01 |
| Boston Philharmonic Society. Fourth concert, Saturday evening, January 27, 1844. |
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1844-01-01 |
| A prize declamation of the sophomore class of Bowdoin College will take place this evening, at the Congregational Church. ... Wednesday, Aug. 28, 1844. |
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1844-01-01 |
| A prize declamation of the junior class of Bowdoin College will take place this evening, at the Congregational Church. ... C.P. Roberts, N.G. White, J.P. Skeele, com. Tuesday, Aug. 27, 1844. |
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1844-01-01 |
| Lines written on the death of Tristram, eldest son of Morris C. and Ursula Dalton, who died February the 9th, 1843, aged 13 years. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Brown, George B. |
1844-01-01 |
| Campanologian concert. Great novelty and melody combined. The Swiss Bellringers respectfully announce to the citizens of Worcester, that they will give one concert at Brinley Hall, on Thursday evening, October 31st, 1844 ... |
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1844-01-01 |
| To the memory of Miss Sarah M. Winch, who died at Holden, Sept. 15, 1844. By a friend. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Friend. |
1844-01-01 |
| Grand concert! Given at the town hall, on Thursday eve'g, March 14, 1844 ... Programme. |
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1844-01-01 |
| Ole Bull has the honor to announce that his second concert in Boston will take place at the Melodeon, Thursday even'g, May 23 [1844], when he will be assisted by Miss Stone, Mr. Herwig, Mr. Hayter, and a full orchestra. |
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1844-01-01 |
| Philo-Italian Society. Boston, April 22, 1844. A meeting of the society will be held at the vestry of Rev. Mr. Hague's Church, Febera; Street, on Wednesday evening next, at 8 o'clock ... Edward N. Kirk ... |
Invitations. |
Kirk, Edward Norris, 1802-1874. |
1844-01-01 |
| Social dance. The company of yourself and lady is respectfully solicited at the Temperance House of Paige & Knight, on Wednesday evening, October 23d, at 5 o'clock. Managers A.E. Knight, J. Maynard ... Hardwick, Oct. 15, 1844. ... |
Invitations. |
Knight, A. E. |
1844-01-01 |
| Book-binding. Stereotyping. Morrill, Silsby & Co. Publishers, binders and booksellers. |
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1844-01-01 |
| The family gazetteer containing, at one view, in alphabetical order, the situation, population, latitude, &c. of all the most important cities and towns in the known world, with the population of those in the Unied States according to the census of 1840. By the author of the "Labor saving grammar,"* &c. |
Broadsides.; Gazetteers. |
Greenleaf, J. (Jeremiah), 1791-1864. |
1844-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Master Theodore Paine] for diligence and good behavior by [Mary P. Foster] [April 18 1844] |
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1844-01-01 |
| 50 50 [No 17 Range 4] Please pay to the bearer. [Lydia Hook 6 14 cts.] As a reward of merit. [March 11th 1844] A.Q. Allen. [April 10th 1844 received the within in full. Lydia A. Hook] |
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1844-01-01 |
| Nathaniel Dearborn, 104 Washington Street, Boston. Engraving & printing ... |
Advertising cards. |
Dearborn, Nathaniel, 1786-1852. |
1844-01-01 |
| Hampden Hall. Leader,--F. Solomons. Agent--H. Kendall. Monday evening, April 29th [1844]. Positively for three nights only! Increasing popularity & unabounded success of the original troupe of Virginia Serenaders. ... |
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1844-01-01 |
| Parsons & Co.'s exterminator is sure death to rats, mice, cockroaches, and all insects. Sold by all druggists, at twenty-five cents per box. |
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1844-01-01 |
| Cotillion party. The managers respectfuly solicit the company of yourself and lady, to attend a cotillion party, at the hall of A. Holman, in Bolton, on Tuesday, November 26th, 1844. ... Managers. Waldo Nourse, Charles Ellis. ... |
Invitations. |
Nourse, Waldo. |
1844-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Hugh-Johnston Anderson, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce, juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici, in republica Mainensi, die quarto Septembris, Anno Salutis MDCCCXLIV ... |
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1844-01-01 |
| University of Vermont. Sophomore exhibition. May 16th, 1844. |
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1844-01-01 |
| Dickinson's embossed cards splendid patterns, large and small sizes ... no. 52 Washington Street, Boston ... |
Advertising cards. |
Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1844-01-01 |
| Hampden Hall. Leader,--F. Solomons. Agent--H. Kendall. Monday evening, April 29th [1844]. Positively for three nights only! Increasing popularity & unabounded success of the original troupe of Virginia Serenaders. ... |
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1844-01-01 |
| Ole Bull most respectfully announces to the ladies and gentlemen of Worcester, and its vicinity, that in obedience to numerous applications, he has been induced to defer other appointments, so as to enable him to have the honor of giving, en route to Canada, an only concert at Brinley Hall, on Monday evening, July 1, 1844. ... Programme. |
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1844-01-01 |
| Hale & Co.'s independent mail arrangement. ... office at Brackett Hutching's store, no. 4 Market St. Portsmouth. July, 1844. Charles E. Blunt. |
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1844-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall. This (Friday) evening, April 19, 1844. The Hughes Family respectfully inform the citizens of Worcester, that they intend giving a vocal and instrumental musical entertainment ... |
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1844-01-01 |
| Teamsters, tavern-keepers, and stagemen's ball. The managers respectfully solicit the company of Mr. [Luther Lakin] & lady at Gen. A. Holman's, in Bolton, on Friday, January 19th, 1844 ... Managers. D.C. Whitcomb, Fitchburg., S. Moulton. L. Day. ...January 8, 1844. |
Invitations. |
Whitcomb. D. C. |
1844-01-01 |
| City of Boston. The Mayor and Aldermen request the honor of your company at Faneuil Hall, on Wednesday, the 14th instant, at 4 o'clock, p.m. To meet the medal scholars ... August 3, 1844. |
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1844-01-01 |
| Mt. Vernon, April 11, 1844. Sir: in pursance of a resolution at the last Ohio State Medical Convention, appointing the undersigned a committee, we take the liberty to call your attention to the comming meeting of the convention, which will be held this place, commencing on the fourth Tuesday of May next ... J.W. Russell, J.N. Burr, A.A. Brown. |
Invitations. |
Russell, J. W. |
1844-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music. Fifth concert. Saturday evening, January 25, 1845. |
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1845-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music. Third concert, Saturday evening, Nov. 22, 1845. |
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1845-01-01 |
| Concert! ... Town Hall, in Hallowell ... Feb. 20. ... |
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1845-01-01 |
| Naval depot on Lake Erie. The undersigned ask the consideration of Congress, and such officers of the general government as have the subject under their charge, to the following reasons why Sandusky Bay, in the state of Ohio, should be preferred above all other points, as a naval depot on Lake Erie. ... |
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1845-01-01 |
| To the Senate and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania: The memorial of the Guardians of the Poor of the city of Philadelphia, the district of Southwark, and the townships of the Northern Liberties and Penn, respectfully sheweth--that the bill, entitled "An act for the relief of the insane poor at the Blockley Alms House in Philadelphia County," is liable to several serious objections ... |
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1845-01-01 |
| University of Vermont. Sophomore exhibition. May 22d, 1845. |
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1845-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music. Second concert, Saturday evening, Nov. 8, 1845. |
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1845-01-01 |
| A public exhibition of the senior and junior classes of Bowdoin College will take place this evening, at the Congregational Vestry. J.A. Waterman, C.M. Chamberlain, Alvin Boody, com. Tuesday, Nov. 11th, 1845. |
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1845-01-01 |
| A prize declamation of the junior class of Bowdoin College will take place this evening, at the Congregational Vestry. ... Monday, Aug. 25, 1845. |
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1845-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Hugh-Johnston Anderson, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce, juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici, in republica Mainensi, die tertio Septembris, Anno Salutis MDCCCXLV ... |
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1845-01-01 |
| There will be a public exhibition of the senior and junior classes of Bowdoin College, this evening, in the Congregational Vestry. ... W.H. Seavey, J.K. Mason, C.A. Spofford, com. Tuesday, May 20, 1845. |
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1845-01-01 |
| Great attraction. The choir of Rev. J.L. [i.e., J.C.] How's church, at St. Georges, respectfully announce that they will give a grand vocal and instrumental concert, at their church, on Thursday afternoon, June 12th [1845], at 2 o'clock. |
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1845-01-01 |
| Democratic Jubilee, at the Middlesex Hotel, - - - Concord. January 8, 1845. Sir: your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited. Managers. Sherman Barrett, Coburn Hadlock ... |
Invitations. |
Barrett, Sherman. |
1845-01-01 |
| Bachelor's ball. We the bachelors, and those intending to be bachelors ... have appointed Wednesday, 5th of February, 4 o'clock, p.m., 1845, as the time we are to meet, in general happiness, at the Assembly Room of David Wheeler, at the Ox Bow. [Mr. A. Streeter and lady ...] Managers: M.J. Cooper, D. Cook, D. Hamilton, S. Cummings ...Ox Bow, Jan. 24, 1845. |
Invitations. |
Cooper, N. J. |
1845-01-01 |
| Oxford Bank. The stockholder of the Oxford Bank, are hereby notified, that there will be a meeting at their banking house, on Monday the third day of November next, at 1 o'clock p.m. ... S. Bastow, cashier. Oxford, Sept. 24, 1845. |
Invitations. |
Bastow, S. |
1845-01-01 |
| Boston, October 13, 1845. Dear sir, several gentleman haveing expressed a wish to retain the Chinese Museum permanently in Boston ... |
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1845-01-01 |
| Obituaries. Died, of nervous fever, in Amherst County [Va.], on Wednesday morning the 26th of December, 1844. Mrs. Mary Lavinia Twyman, wife of Dr. Iverson L. Twyman, in the 27th year of her age. ... |
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1845-01-01 |
| A. O. Dickey, Operative Dentist ... |
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Dickey, A. O. |
1845-01-01 |
| Geo. & Wm. Endicott lithographers, no. 22 John Street, New York. |
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1845-01-01 |
| Americans can and will rule America. The company of M[r Editor American Republic (Boston)] is respectfully solicited to attend the second annual grand American Republican ball, at the Park Theatre, on Monday evening, January 27, 1845. ... William B. Cozzens, Wm. S. Miller, John A. Bunting ... |
Invitations. |
Cozzens, William B. |
1845-01-01 |
| Job bookbinding. The subscriber having determined to his especial attention to this branch of his business, would solicit the patronage of his friends and the public. ... Geo. W. Alexander, no. 7 Spruce Street, near Nassau. |
Advertising cards. |
Alexander, George W. |
1845-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music. Third concert, Saturday evening, Nov. 22, 1845. |
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1845-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music. Fifth concert. Saturday evening, January 25, 1845. |
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1845-01-01 |
| James West glass painter & stainer. no. 6 Wall St. near Broad'y. |
Advertising cards. |
West, James. |
1845-01-01 |
| Dr. L.B. Putnam, druggist, Broadway opposite Washington St., Saratoga Springs. |
Advertising cards. |
Putnam, L. B. |
1845-01-01 |
| Americans can and will rule America. The company of M[r Editor American Republic (Boston)] is respectfully solicited to attend the second annual grand American Republican ball, at the Park Theatre, on Monday evening, January 27, 1845. ... William B. Cozzens, Wm. S. Miller, John A. Bunting ... |
Invitations. |
Cozzens, William B. |
1845-01-01 |
| Job bookbinding. The subscriber having determined to his especial attention to this branch of his business, would solicit the patronage of his friends and the public. ... Geo. W. Alexander, no. 7 Spruce Street, near Nassau. |
Advertising cards. |
Alexander, George W. |
1845-01-01 |
| Mr. Dempster's last musical entertainment but one, in Boston, prior to his departure for Europe, will be given at the Melodeon, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 31st. [1845] ... |
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1845-01-01 |
| Commencement. Trinity College, August 7, MDCCCXLV. |
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1845-01-01 |
| Crawford & Stockbridge, (successors to F.S. Crawford.) stationers, bookbinders, paper rulers, and blank book manufacturers. Statesman building, -- Concord, N.H. |
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1845-01-01 |
| Sir, you are respectfully invited to attend the legislative temperance meeting at the State House on Wednesday evening, the 15th inst. ... Chas. Theo. Russell, Sec'y. January 13th, 1845. |
Invitations. |
Russell, Charles Theodore, 1815-1896. |
1845-01-01 |
| Military ball. This festive assembly you are respectfully requested to attend, with Ladies, at Merrill's Hotel...Shelburne Falls, on Thursday evening, Jan. 16, 1845. ... Managers. Col. E.D. Thompson, Lieut. B.F. Goodwin, Lieut. E.D. Thompson ... |
Invitations. |
Thompson, Ed. |
1845-01-01 |
| Funeral invitation. Yourself and family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of Margarett Scott, from the residence of Mrs. Forsyth, at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Service at the Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Mr. Wampler. May 12, 1845. |
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1845-01-01 |
| Samuel N. Dickinson, printer publisher, & type and stereotype founder. No. 52 Washington Street, Boston ... |
Advertising cards. |
Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1845-01-01 |
| Centennial anniversary ... July 4th. Exercises in Mechanics Hall. Programme. ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| The United States at one view 1776 1846 ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Peirce's Hall! Positively the last night ... This Tuesday evening, May 26 ... Mr W.M. Wright will read A Christmas carol ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Perice's Hall! Two nights only, and positively the last! .... This Monday evening May 25, the performance will commence with ... Faint heart never won fair lady! ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Grand concert, by Mr. Arthur Nelson ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Great musical novelty! Grand concert, by Mr. Arthur Nelson inventor of the wonderful rock harmonicon ... musical pine sticks ... ancient dulcimer ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Programme of Mr. Lover's illustrations of Ireland. ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Great moral exhibition! At Brinley Hall! ... Sept. 28th, 29th, 30th and Oct. 1st, 1846. ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the annual visitation of the Public Latin School July 27, 1846. |
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1846-01-01 |
| Commencement week. |
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1846-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall. On Tuesday evening, November 10, 1846. Mr. Lover, (author of Handy Andy, Rory O'More, &c.) will give his favorite Irish evening, illustrative of the national characteristics, mirth and melody of his country, with amusing anecdotes, and his own songs. |
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1846-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall. The Apolloneans on their way to New York, by particular request of many kind citizens of Worcester, will give one more, and positively their last concert, at the above place, on Thursday evening, November 12, 1846. |
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1846-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall. The Apolloneans respectfully inform the citizens of Worcester, and vicinity, that they will have the honor of giving their farewell concert, at the above place, on Thursday evening, November 5, 1846. |
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1846-01-01 |
| A Firebrand! Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, and separation from slavery. "The annexation of Texas is already settled." The long standing account and conflict between slavery and iniquity on the side of tyranny, and freedom and justice on the side of humanity, must now also be settled. ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Lyceum Hall, Cambridge. On Friday evening, November 6th, 1846, Mr. Lover (author of Handy Andy, Rory O'More, &c.,) will appear in his Irish evening, illustrative of the national characteristics, legends, superstitions, mirth, and melody of his country ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Ohio Wesleyan University. Programma for the exhibition, Wednesday evening, April 1, 1846. |
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1846-01-01 |
| The Peak Family! Assisted by Mr. J.R. Hector, formerly of the Rainer Family, will give their second and last concert of vocal music, accompanied by the piano and guitar, at the Brinley Hall, Worcester, Wednesday evening, May 27, 1846. ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Programme of Mr Brougham's miscellaneous entertainment, entitled Pat's peculiarities! or, Ireland and Irishmen, illustrated in song and story, assisted by Mrs. Brougham, at Brinley Hall, on Wednesday evening, May 6th [1846]. |
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1846-01-01 |
| Memorial. To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, now in session in the city of Washington, the petition of the Board of Trustees of "The Protestant University of the United States," humbly showeth:-- that an act was passed by the legislature of the state of Ohio, at its last session, incorporating a literary institution, under the name of "The Protestant University of the United States," which is to "be located in or near the city of Cincinnati" ... And your memorialists ... humbly petition this honorable Congress to endow the Protestant University of the United States, by a grant to it of a portion of the public lands. ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Town Hall, Worcester. Wednesday evening, Nov. 11, '46. The Hutchinson Family respectfully announce to their friends and the citizens of Worcester and vicinity, that they will give a vocal entertainment at the Town Hall, Worcester, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 11, tickets 25 cents. To be obtained at the principal music stores, and at the door. ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Commencement Trinity College, August 6, MDCCCXLVI. |
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1846-01-01 |
| National Birth Night Assembly. The honor of your company is requested at the National Birth Night Assembly, to be held at Carusi's Saloon. Washington, D.C., February, 23d, 1846. Managers: Hon. Willie P. Mangum, N.C. Hon. Chester Ashley, Ark. ... |
Invitations. |
Mangum, Willie Person, 1792-1861. |
1846-01-01 |
| City of Boston. ... The City Council of Boston will celebrate the next anniversary of American Idependence, by services at the Tremont Temple, and a dinner at Faneuil Hall. You are respectfully invited to attend. ... June 15th, 1846. |
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1846-01-01 |
| Fourth of March ball. Sir--you are invited with ladies to attend a social party at the Central House, Waltham, on Wednesday evening, March 4th, 1846. Managers. R.S. Lee, J. Galbraith, Benj. Patten, Edson D. Williams, James W. Rice. ... |
Invitations. |
Lee, R. S. |
1846-01-01 |
| Quilting party. Miss [Catherine Sengawatt] you are respectfully invited to attend a quilting party, at the Public House of the subscriber, on the New Holland Turnpike, 5 miles west of New Holland, to be held on Thursday, August 6th, 1846. Very respectfully yours, & c. Christian Buckwalter. July 20, 1846. |
Invitations. |
Buckwalter, Christian. |
1846-01-01 |
| Washington Assemblies, 1846 The honor of [Mrs. Rockwell's] company is requested at the Washington Assemblies. Managers, Hon. Jas. Buchanan, Hon. W.L. Marcy, ... |
Invitations. |
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868. |
1846-01-01 |
| Notice. The lady friends of Post 15 G.A.R. and those friendly to the cause of the widows and orphans of our soldiers, are earnestly requested to assemble at the hall of the post on Chauncey Street corner of Essex, Thursday afternoon next Nov. 10th. ... [1846?] |
Invitations. |
Shattuck, H. P. |
1846-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Horatio M. Bliss] as a token of the affectionate regard of h[is] teacher [F.S.P. Dec. 17. 1846] |
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1846-01-01 |
| S.N. Dickinson & Co. as printers ... as type founders ... stereotyping ... embossed cards ... no. 52 Washington Street, Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1846-01-01 |
| Book work, fine or plain, and job printing ... S.N. Dickinson, at no. 52 Washington Street, Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1846-01-01 |
| Book work, fine or plain and job printing, of every description ... S.N. Dickinson, at no. 52 Washington Street, Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Dickinson, Samuel N. (Samuel Nelson), 1801-1848. |
1846-01-01 |
| G. & W. Endicott, lithographers, no. 59 Beekman St. New York. |
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1846-01-01 |
| Gillot's Pens. Importer of English & French paper warehouse stationary & account books Thomas Groom ... no. 82 State St. Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Groom, Thomas. |
1846-01-01 |
| Washington ball. Sir: your company with ladies, is requested at Samuel Fisher's Hall, Mason Village, N.H., on Monday evening, Feb. 23d, 1846, ... Committee of arrangements: Geo. Taft, Arnold Kendall, John Leathers, Wm. Derby, ... |
Invitations. |
Taft, George. |
1846-01-01 |
| Tulip exhibition. Nonantum Vale Gardens, Brighton, May 18, 1846. Sir:-- the annual exhibition of tulips, at the Nonantum Vale Gardens, will be opened on Tuesday afternoon May 19, ... Very respectfully, James L.L.F. Warren. ... |
Invitations. |
Warren, James L. L. F. (James Lloyd LaFayette), 1805-1896. |
1846-01-01 |
| There will be a public exhibition of the senior and junior classes of Bowdoin College, this evening, in the Congregational Vestry. ... Thomas H. Talbot, Stephn A. Holt, Samuel J. Pike, com. Tuesday, May 19, 1846. |
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1846-01-01 |
| The Peak Family! Assisted by Mr. J.R. Hector, formerly of the Rainer Family, will give a concert of vocal music, accompanied by the piano and guitar, at the Liberty Hall, Groton, Tuesday evening, May 12, 1846. ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Charles & Augustus Taber, no. 45 Union St., and no. 2 Purchase St., New Bedford, booksellers, stationers, and dealers in charts and nautical instruments. Wholesale and retail. |
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1846-01-01 |
| The friends and acquaintances of Wm. F. Tunnard, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his son Theodore Clay, this afternoon at 5 o'clock, from his residence. Baton Rouge, August 5, 1846. |
Invitations. |
Tunnard, William F. |
1846-01-01 |
| At Brinley Hall, Thursday evening, March 19th, 1846. The Rogers Family announce to the people of Worcester that they will give their second and last concert of vocal music at Brinley Hall ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Concert! Philip Ernst, flutist to the late Court of France, and H.A. Wollenhaupt, pianist from the Conservatoire of Leipsig, would respectfully announce that they will give their first and only concert in Worcester, at Brinley Hall, on Friday evening, August 21 ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Programme of Mr. & Mrs. Eastcott's, last concert, at Brinley Hall, on Wednesday evening, April 29, 1846. |
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1846-01-01 |
| Programme of the grand concert, by Christy's original and far famed band of Ethiopian minstrels, E.P. Christy, R.M. Hooley, T. Vaughn, W. Porter, and G.N. Christy, front seats reserved for ladies. This evening, Wednesday, [blank] ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Tulip exhibition. Nonantum Vale Gardens, Brighton, May 18, 1846. Sir:-- the annual exhibition of tulips, at the Nonantum Vale Gardens, will be opened on Tuesday afternoon May 19, ... Very respectfully, James L.L.F. Warren. ... |
Invitations. |
Warren, James L. L. F. (James Lloyd LaFayette), 1805-1896. |
1846-01-01 |
| Washington ball. Sir: your company with ladies, is requested at Samuel Fisher's Hall, Mason Village, N.H., on Monday evening, Feb. 23d, 1846, ... Committee of arrangements: Geo. Taft, Arnold Kendall, John Leathers, Wm. Derby, ... |
Invitations. |
Taft, George. |
1846-01-01 |
| There will be a public exhibition of the senior and junior classes of Bowdoin College, this evening, in the Congregational Vestry. ... Thomas H. Talbot, Stephn A. Holt, Samuel J. Pike, com. Tuesday, May 19, 1846. |
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1846-01-01 |
| The Peak Family! Assisted by Mr. J.R. Hector, formerly of the Rainer Family, will give a concert of vocal music, accompanied by the piano and guitar, at the Liberty Hall, Groton, Tuesday evening, May 12, 1846. ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Programme for this evening's concert, by Christy's far-famed and original band of Ethiopian minstrels! |
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1846-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music. Fifth concert, Saturday evening, Jan. 3, 1846. |
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1846-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Hugh-Johnston Anderson, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce, juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici, in republica Mainensi, die secundo Septembris, Anno Salutis MDCCCXLVI ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Great musical novelty! Grand concert, by Mr. Arthur Nelson inventor of the wonderful rock harmonicon ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Exhibition of Lawrence Academy, at Liberty Hall, November 18, 1846, at 6 1-2 o'clock. |
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1846-01-01 |
| Melodeon. At the particular request of numerous friends, C. Sivori is induced to give a third concert, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 11, 1846. Which will positively be the last. |
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1846-01-01 |
| Vocal and instrumental concert. Mr. Eastcott, Mrs. Eastcott, and Mr. H. Swift. Vocalists, respectfully announce to the public, that they will give a concert, at Brinley Hall, Friday evening, April 17th, 1846. |
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1846-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [T.H. Paine] as a token of the affectionate regard of h[is] teacher. [The one that presented this reward we could not find out. November the 22, 1846] |
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1846-01-01 |
| Concert at Brinley Hall, Worcester, on Monday evening, July 27th, 1846. Instructive amusements of the Shaker Sisters & Brothers ... |
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1846-01-01 |
| Southern galaxy ... |
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1847-01-01 |
| Concert. The Union Choir, assisted by Miss Anna Stone, vocalist, and Mr. William Mason, pianist, of Boston, under the direction of L.S. Rust, will give their second concert of secular music in Brinley Hall, Friday evening, March 19, 1847. |
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1847-01-01 |
| Grand concert! Mr, A. Howard the celebrated violinist, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Worcester, that he will give a concert, at Brinley Hall, on Wednesday evening, November 24th ... |
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1847-01-01 |
| To capitalists and manufacturers. With a view to the more convenient and extensive use of the unlimited water power at the falls of Niagara, the subscriber has located a large raceway, to serve also as a navigable canal ... The subscriber now offers to sell the right of constructing and using such a canal, and so much land as may be desired ... to any person or persons who will undertake its immediate construction. ... |
Maps -- New York (State) -- Niagara Falls.; Lithographs. |
Porter, Augustus, 1769-1849. |
1847-01-01 |
| Dempster's original ballad soirees. Brinley Hall, Worcester, Monday evening, Sept. 13th, 1847. To commence at eight o'clock. |
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1847-01-01 |
| Memorial of the Antiquarian Society, of Bangor, to the legislature of Maine, assembled at Augusta, 1847. At at meeting extraordinary of the Ancient and Honorable Antiquarian Society of Bangor, held upon the Devil's Rocks ... It was unanimously resolved, that our trusty brother, the High Grand Warden of the Forests of Um-bi-je-jus ... be requested, in the name of the Society, to petition and ask of the legislature of Maine ... for the following deeds, acts, franchises, charters and privileges. ... |
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1847-01-01 |
| There will be a public exhibition of the senior and junior classes of Bowdoin College, this evening, in the Congregational Vestry. ... Monday, Nov. 22, 1847. |
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1847-01-01 |
| Commencement week. |
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1847-01-01 |
| Flora's festival. Mr. D.F. Felt respectfully announces that the beautiful "juvenile oratorio" entitled "Flora's festival," which met with such a favorable reception at its first performance will be repeated at the Old South Meeting-House, South Weymouth, on Monday evening, July 19th. ... |
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1847-01-01 |
| Flora's festival. Mr. D.F. Felt respectfully announces the performance of a "juvenile oratorio" with instrumental accompaniments, by a chorus of nearly one hundred "young singers" at the Old South Meeting-House, South Weymouth, on Thursday evening, June 24th. ... |
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1847-01-01 |
| Mr. Dempster, will give a concert, at the Franklin Hall, on Tuesday evening, October 12th, with an entire change of performance, with the exception of the "Lament of the Irish emigrant." |
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1847-01-01 |
| Sacred music. The choir of the First Unitarian Society, will give a concert of sacred music, in the church, on Friday evening, Feb. 12, 1847, commencing at 7 o'clock. |
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1847-01-01 |
| Worcester Sacred Music Society. Concert in Brinley Hall, fast evening, April 8, 1847. To commence at 7 1-2 o'clock. |
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1847-01-01 |
| Berkshire ball. Mr. [G.W. Bacon] and lady are respectfully invited to attend The Berkshire ball, to be given at the new and spacious factory of Pollock & Hathaway, in South Adams, Mass. On Thursday evening, March 4, 1847. Managers: H.L. Dawes, A.F. Wilmarth, Wm. Hodskin, ... S. W. Bowerman, Sec'y. |
Invitations. |
Bowerman, S. W. |
1847-01-01 |
| Social assembly. ... Sir: your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited, at the social cotillion, at Jaquith & Comee's Hall, in Fitchburg, on Wednesday evening, December 15, 1847, ... A.C. Chase, C.A. Chase, C.H. Gates, ... Managers. Leominster, Dec. 2, 1847. |
Invitations. |
Chase, A. C. |
1847-01-01 |
| Old election ball. A social ball will be given at R. Moulton's Hotel, Sudbury, on Wednesday, May 26th, 1847. ... Managers. C. Haynes, S. Jones, S. Larkin, J. Goodnow, H. Haynes, A. Hunt. ... |
Invitations. |
Haynes, C. |
1847-01-01 |
| Government of the Massachusetts Legislative Temperance Society for 1847. George N. Briggs, president. John Reed, Samuel C. Allen, William B. Calhoun, Ebenezer Bardbury, Vice Presidents. Thomas Briggs, Recording Secretary. ... |
Invitations. |
Briggs, George N. (George Nixon), 1796-1861. |
1847-01-01 |
| City of Boston. ... June 26th, 1847. Sir: the City Council of Boston will celebrate the next Anniversary of American Independence, by services in the Tremont Temple, and a dinner at Faneuil Hall. ... Your company is respectfully solicited, both to the services in the temple, and at the dinner. Josiah Quincy, jr. Edward S. Erving, James Whiting, George R. Sampson, committee on invitation. |
Invitations. |
Quincy, Josiah, 1772-1864. |
1847-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Anna Jewett. by her teacher. L. Hathorne. 1847.] |
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1847-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Anna Jewett by her teacher L. Hathorne. 1847.] |
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1847-01-01 |
| Thomas Crehorse, card-maker, Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Crehore, Thomas. |
1847-01-01 |
| Social party. To be given at C.H. Sherman's Hotel, Wayland, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 24, 1847. ... Managers. John M. Norcross, George L. Rupert, David Smith. ... |
Invitations. |
Norcross, John M. |
1847-01-01 |
| Sir: the "Board of Managers of the Fifth Exhibition of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association," respectfully solicit the honor of your company a the levee designated on the enclosed card. Per Order, John Kuhn, Sec'y. Boston, Sept. 21, 1847. |
Invitations. |
Kuhn, John, 1795-1878. |
1847-01-01 |
| Grand concert! Mr, A. Howard the celebrated violinist, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Worcester, that he will give a concert, at Brinley Hall, on Wednesday evening, November 24th ... |
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1847-01-01 |
| Concert. The Union Choir, assisted by Miss Anna Stone, vocalist, and Mr. William Mason, pianist, of Boston, under the direction of L.S. Rust, will give their second concert of secular music in Brinley Hall, Friday evening, March 19, 1847. |
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1847-01-01 |
| Boston, Jan. 6, 1847. Sir: The executive committee of the Boston Union of Associationists, have the pleasure of inviting you to a lecture, to be delivered on Thursday eveing, Jan. 7, by William H. Channing, at the Masonic Temple ... The social destiny of man on earth. ... Fred. S. Cabot, Recording Secretary. |
Invitations. |
Cabot, Fred S. |
1847-01-01 |
| Programme of the only grand concert to be given by Henri Herz, (composer and pianist to H.M. the King of the French, and professor of the Royal Conservatoire,) and Camillo Sivori, the only pupil of Paganini. |
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1847-01-01 |
| To the honorable the Legislature of the state of New-York: The undersigned inhabitants of the county of Genesee respectfully represent, that they have been informed that petitions have been presented to your honorable bodies, and others are in circulation with the design of being thus presented, praying for the repeal of the excise law of 1845, and of the excise law of 1830, thereby freeing the traffic in intoxicating liquors from all legal restraint. The undersigned most respectfully remonstrate against the repeal of either of such laws, and beg leave to state and urge the following among many reasons in support of such remonstrance. ... fully believing that the traffic in intoxicating liquors to be used as a beverage, produces injury to the social and civil interests of society ... |
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1847-01-01 |
| New-York safty fund. 20 20 Teacher's gift. Merit deserves praise. Success is the reward of order, energy, and perseverance. A.E. Sloan, teacher. [1847] ... |
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1847-01-01 |
| Sir: the "Board of Managers of the Fifth Exhibition of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association," respectfully solicit the honor of your company a the levee designated on the enclosed card. Per Order, John Kuhn, Sec'y. Boston, Sept. 21, 1847. |
Invitations. |
Kuhn, John, 1795-1878. |
1847-01-01 |
| Social party. To be given at C.H. Sherman's Hotel, Wayland, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 24, 1847. ... Managers. John M. Norcross, George L. Rupert, David Smith. ... |
Invitations. |
Norcross, John M. |
1847-01-01 |
| Concert of the Barre Glee Class, on fast evening, April 8th, 1847. |
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1847-01-01 |
| Howard Athanæum! ... Last night but one ... Ravel Family! ... On Monday evening, August 2nd, the performance will commence with ... My sister Kate ... |
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1847-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Mary A. Dana] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [her] instructor [W.A. Lathrop Syracuse June 11th 1847.] |
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1847-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving cotillion. ... Sir: your company, with ladies, is respectfully requested at er Balch's Hall, in Leominster, on Thursday evening, November [30], 184[8]. ... F.C. Chase, S.A. Tisdale ... managers. Leominster, Oct. 16, 1847. |
Invitations. |
Chase, F. C. |
1847-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving ball. The managers tender their compliments to Mr.[N.H. Brooks] and lady, and respectfully solicit their company at the hall of M. Whithed, in Vernon, on Wednesday, Dec.1st, 1847, ... Managers. J. Brooks, M. Lee, N. Streeter, W. Bemis. Vernon, Nov. 24, 1847. |
Invitations. |
Brooks, J. |
1847-01-01 |
| [J.P. Wilder's Hall 27th Feb 5 oclock union ball] Dedication ball. Sir: your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited, at Edwin Parks's Hall, in Waterville, on Wednesday evening, November 24, 1847, ... A. Chase, W.W. Crandall, D. Garfield, A. Lord, managers. Winchendon, Nov. 16, 1847. ... |
Invitations. |
Chase, A. |
1847-01-01 |
| The Centennial Anniversary of the Redwood Library, will be held at the Library Room on Tuesday, August 24th. [Hon. Edward Everett] is respectfully invited to attend ... D. King, C.G. Perry, Com. Newport, R.I., August [12th] 1847. |
Invitations. |
King, D. |
1847-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Johanni W. Dana, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce, juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici, in republica Mainensi, die primo Septembris, Anno Salutis MDCCCXLVII ... |
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1847-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall. Farewell concert of the Apolloneans on Monday, March 20. By request. |
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1848-01-01 |
| At Brinley Hall! On Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, March 23, 24 and 25, 1848. The celebrated Ethiopian Serenaders! ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Almira Lake] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Nancy W. Leavitt] instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Grand concert! ... Town Hall, in Leominster ... Jan. 28th. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Public exhibition of the senior and junior classes, at the Congregational Vestry, Tuesday evening, Nov. 14, 1848. |
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1848-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall! Concert of the Hauser Family, or Tyrolese Minstrels, who beg leave to inform the citizens of Worcester that they will have the honor of appearing before them at the above named-place on Monday and Tuesday evenings, December 11 and 12 [1848], and sing a variety of solos, duets, quartets, and melodies of the Alps, in their national costume. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Concert. Mr. L. Heath, author of "The grave of Bonaparte" ... and other popular songs, respectfully announces to the citizens of Fitchburg, his intention of giving an original song and ballad entertainment, at the town hall, on Wednesday evening, May 10th, 1848, on which occasion he will sing his favorite compositions. |
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1848-01-01 |
| Floral concert, or juvenile oratorio. A festival of flowers, represented in song, and divided into three parts, morning, noon, & night, to be given in the City Hall, on Tueday evening, July 25 [1848], by a select choir of three hundred children! Under the direction of S.R. Leland. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Annual exhibition of the Hancock School, Tuesday, July 25, 1848. |
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1848-01-01 |
| Lyceum Hall, Old Cambridge. Mr. J.L. Hatton, pianist and vocalist from London, begs most respectfully to announce to the ladies and gentlemen of Cambridge that he will give one of his vocal and instrumental entertainments on Wednesday evening Nov. 15, 1848, at the above hall. |
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1848-01-01 |
| May festival. 400 children under the direction of Sam'l R. Leland, will give a grand juvenile concert in the City Hall, Wednesday evening, May 3, 1848. |
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1848-01-01 |
| Moorhead's circular A plain statement of facts regarding the efficacy of Moorhead's graduated magnetic machines. New-York, March, 1848. ... For gratuitous distribution. |
Advertisements -- Magneto-electric machines.; Maps -- New York (State) -- New York.; Relief prints. |
Moorhead, D. C. (David C.) |
1848-01-01 |
| Music. Tuesday evening, February 8, 1848. S.R. Leland, assisted by the choir of the First Unitarian Society, and Mrs. Baker, of Boston, will give a concert of sacred music, in the Rev. Mr. Hill's church ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Niagara Falls and Lake Ontario Oswego and Syracuse route. |
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1848-01-01 |
| Lines addressed to the parents of Lucy Wellington Whiton, on the anniversary of her decease. |
Elegies. |
Richards, Helen Dorothy, 1814-1860. |
1848-01-01 |
| Temple of the Muses!! No. 36 Canal-Street, opposite National Hall. ... Saturday ev'ng, February 19th. The entertainments will commence with ... the Ethiopian Melodists!! ... Part second. Tableaux vivants!! et poses plastiques. These beautiful and classical pictures of male and female model artistes ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Warren Hall! Positively the last concert in this place by the 5 Moravians! An entire new programme! This Thursday evening, Nov. 16, 1848. |
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1848-01-01 |
| I.O.O.F. Dear Sir and Bro: Mt. Roulstone Lodge, no. 98, having leased a new and more commodious hall, propose to dedicate said hall to the benevolent purposes of Odd Fellowship, and hereby invite yourself, with ladies to be present at said hall, in Messers. Crocker & Caldwell's Building, on Monday, January 8th, 1849, ... T.K. Ware, Wm. B. Towne, C. Fessenden, ... Fitchburg, Dec. 18, 1848. |
Invitations. |
Ware, T. K. |
1848-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving, and dedication ball. Sir: Your company, with ladies, is respectfully requested at M.S. Morse's Hall, in Winchendon, on Thursday, Nov. 30, ... Managers: Winchendon. M.S. Morse, Chas. E. Forristall, ... Winchendon, Oct. 29, 1848. |
Invitations. |
Morse, M. S. |
1848-01-01 |
| Boston, June 29, 1848. [Hon. J.A. Rockwell] Sir, we have the honor to inform you that the Boston Taylor Club have unanimously elected you an honorary member of their association. ... Your obedient servants, [Jno. L. Dimmock ...] |
Invitations. |
Dimmock, John L. |
1848-01-01 |
| City of Boston. June 19, 1848. The Quincy School House, on Tyler Street, will be dedicated on Monday, June 26th, ... For the committee on the Qunicy School, Thomas M. Brewer, Chairman. |
Invitations. |
Brewer, T. M. (Thomas Mayo), 1814-1880. |
1848-01-01 |
| Donation visit. The friends of Rev. Dr. Adams are invited to make him a donation visit, at the Globe Hotel, on Thursday, Feb.10, between the hours of 5 and 10 p.m. By order of committee. February 9, 1848. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Government of the Massachusetts Legislative Temperance Society for 1848. George N. Briggs, President. ... Thomas Gill, Recording Secretary. Richard W. Bayley, Cor. Secretary and Treasurer. Calvin Shepard, George S. Boutwell, ... executive committee. |
Invitations. |
Briggs, George N. (George Nixon), 1796-1861. |
1848-01-01 |
| Odd Fellows' ball, on Wednesday evening, April 5th, 1848, at Odd Fellows' Hall, Lawrence, ... Managers: S.F. Nason, Lawrence. A. Hill, E.K. Bailey, ... |
Invitations. |
Nason, S. F. |
1848-01-01 |
| Your company is respectfully solicited at the parsonage of the Methodist Society, ... Committee of arrangements. Wilder Harris, W.H. Alexander, A.K. Clark, J.S Mead, ... Chesterfield, Feb. 2, 1848. |
Invitations. |
Harris, Wilder. |
1848-01-01 |
| Citizens' union ball. Sir.--Your company with ladies is respectfully solicited at E.T. Page's Washington Hall, Waltham, on Friday evening, Jan. 21st 1848. Committee of arrangements. Nathaniel Maynard, William Porter, Thomas Barnes, Willard Adams, ... Floor managers. Isaac Lamson, William Gibbs, ... |
Invitations. |
Maynard, Nathaniel. |
1848-01-01 |
| [Thanksgiving ball] Social assembly. The manager respectfully solicit your company, with ladies, at S.D. Wheeler's Hall, in New- Ipswich. on [Thanksgiving] evening, March 19th [Nov. 16,] 1847[8]. ... Managers: O. Marshall, A. Flagg ... [H.J. Whitney, C.F. Fletcher ...] |
Invitations. |
Whitney, H. J. |
1848-01-01 |
| Public dinner to the Hon. Daniel Webster, at the City Hotel, on Thursday, 24, March, 5 o'ck. Committee, managers Richard Varick, James Kent, Robert Troup, Nicholas Fish, ... Admit [Dr. J.W. Francis]. |
Invitations. |
Varick, Richard, 1753-1831. |
1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss P. Lovejoy] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [D. Wallingford] instructor[ess]. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Harriet Jackson] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [H.E. Vary] Instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [illegible] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [illegible] instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mr. Joseph Bixby] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [E.P. Haywood] instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Marcella D. Hawes] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [F. Hayward] instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Harriet Jackson] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [H.E. Vary] instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Sarah M. Bliss] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [E.A. Hubbard] instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Lucy Ann Brown,] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merit my approbation and esteem. [F.A. Parker] instruct[ress] ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mary E. Billings] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [S.A. Paine] instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Harriet Jackson] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [H.E. Vary] instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [blank] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [blank] instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [blank] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [blank] friends and instructer. |
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1848-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall. Farewell concert of the Apolloneans on Monday, March 20. By request. |
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1848-01-01 |
| Last concert of the Apolloneans! Piano forte--Miss Anne Maria Cole, violino primo--Mast. James H. Cole ... under the direction of their instructor, Mr. James Best. |
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1848-01-01 |
| The social and civic ball. The pleasure of your company is respectfully requested to attend a ball, to be held at Thomas P. Picken's House, in Licksville, on Thursday the 28th of December, 1848. Managers. Dr. Meridith Davis, John C. Osborn, Nathan Crist, Baker H. Simmons, ... |
Invitations. |
Davis, Meridith. |
1848-01-01 |
| Dedication ball. Sir--your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited at a dedication ball to be given at A.W. Fuller's Hall, Scotland, on Monday evening, Jan. 1, 1849. Managers Frink Hebbard, Anthony Parkhurst, Ethan Allen, ... Scotland, (Windham) Dec. 26, 1848. |
Invitations. |
Hebbard, Frink. |
1848-01-01 |
| Sir, you are invited to attend the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Eastern Rail Road Co., at Gloucester, on Monday, 10th inst. Train leaves Boston at 10, and Salem at 10 34 a.m. This note will pass you free from any station. D.A. Neal, Pres. E.R.R. Office E.R.R. July 3, 1848. |
Invitations. |
Neal, D. A. (David Augustus), 1793-1861. |
1848-01-01 |
| Last floral concert, or juvenile oratorio. A festival of flowers, represented in song, and divided into three parts, morning, noon & night, to be repeated in the City Hall, on Thursday evening, July 27 [1848], by a select choir of three hundred children! Under the direction of S.R. Leland. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Ohio Wesleyan University. Order of exercises for exhibition. |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Catherine Paine] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Amey M. Wallin] instruct. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Those that seek me early shall find me. Sunday-scholar's certificate. This certifies, that [Elizabeth Beemer] has receved [48] marks of approbation for punctuality, correct deportment, good recitations, &c., in the Methodist Episcopal Sunday School, [at Lime Livingston Co. NY W. Cochran] superintendent. [Oct 1[ 18[48 blank] teacher. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Sixth season Boston Museum. No. 70. ... The wonderful Viennoise Children! ... Oct. 16 & 17 ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss S.L. Cargill] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Geo. S.F. Stoddard] instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Almira Rice] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [S.K. Fuller] instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| J.J. Beals & Co., clock manufacturers, and wholesale and retail dealers in clocks, opposite the Boston and Maine Railroad Depot, Haymarket Square, Boston. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Alicia Lake] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [D.L. Ambrose] instruct. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Isabella Kemp] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [L.E. Collins] instruct. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Alsada Rice] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Allen S Pearce] instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Elizabeth Jackson] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [H.E. Vary] instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| 155, Broadway, (two doors below that of the old firm,) December 15th,, 1848. Mr. George P. Putnam (of the late firm of Wiley & Putnam,) has just returned from London & Paris with an extensive and valuable collection of choice and elegant books ... |
Advertising cards. |
Putnam, George Palmer, 1814-1872. |
1848-01-01 |
| Last concert of the Apolloneans! Piano forte--Miss Anne Maria Cole, violino primo--Mast. James H. Cole ... under the direction of their instructor, Mr. James Best. |
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1848-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. Musical & dramatic festival. Second annual benefit of the Boston Museum Dramatic Fund Association. ... The entertainment will take place on Saturday evening, Dec'r 16, 1848, and will consist of a melange of overtures, instrumental solos, dialogues, recitations, songs, dances, and choruses, by the members of the Association, and volunteer aid. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Classical and English High School, Worcester. Record of scholarship, absences, and deportment of [blank] for the term ending [blank] 184[blank] ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Sacred to the memory of Henry J. Swan, who died Nov. 2, 1848, aged 12 years. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Relief prints. |
Scott, Francis N. |
1848-01-01 |
| Amusement for the million! ... Magazine of wonders ... earth, sea and air; to be found in the immense collection of the Boston Museum ... Rhyming catalogue of the rare, curious and valuable collection of curiosities, and works of art; in the Boston Museum ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Boston, February 28, 1848. Sir,--the quarterly meeting of the Primary School Committee will be held at the Common Council Room, on Tuesday evening, March 7th, at 7 o'clock. Alvan Simonds, Secretary. ... |
Invitations. |
Simonds, Alvan. |
1848-01-01 |
| Lafayette Fire Company, no. 6. annual first ball Nov. 17th 1848. at Warren Hall. Worcester. |
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1848-01-01 |
| The Fifteenth National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, Faneuil Hall, ... The Liberty Bell, containing articles by Miss Martineau, Lady Byron, R.D.Webb, ... addresses may be expected every evening after the 24th, from persons of distinguished eloquence. Anne Warren Weston, Eliza Lee Follen, Mary May, ... |
Invitations. |
Weston, Anne Warren, 1812-1890. |
1848-01-01 |
| Grand instrumental concert at the Melodeon. The Steyermarkische Musical Company, consisting of a complete orchestra, respectfully inform their friends and the public, that having completed a very successful engagement at Portland, they will give a concert at the Melodeon, on Saturday evening, Oct. 14, 1848. |
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1848-01-01 |
| The writing and printing reform. ... Phonography, or writing by sound ... [Rev. Elias Nason Natick] |
Advertising cards. |
Trow, John Fowler, 1810-1886. |
1848-01-01 |
| All agents for vending these pills have a certificate of agency ... this package contains six dozen boxes of Brandeth's vegetable universal pills ... |
Advertising cards. |
Brandreth, Benjamin, 1807-1880. |
1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [S Francis Pearsons] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [SN Smith] instruct[ress]. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [blank] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [blank] Instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Rockville social Assembly. Sir: your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited at the hall, over Whitney & Bogert's Mill, on Friday evening, March 24th, 1848. G.W. De Witt, Porter Monroe. C.D. Read, E.T. Smith. Committee of arrangements. ... Fitchburg, March 17, 1848. ... |
Invitations. |
De Witt, G. W. |
1848-01-01 |
| Taylor ball. A ball in honor of the election of Taylor and Fillmore, will be given at the Massapoag House, in Canton, on Thursday evening, 23d inst., under the direction of the following gentlemen. F.W. Lincoln, Lyman Kinsley, Charles H. French, Ezra Abbot, ... Sir, You, with your ladies, are respectfully invited. Canton, November 15, 1848. |
Invitations. |
Lincoln, Frederic Walker, 1817-1898. |
1848-01-01 |
| J.J. Beals & Co., clock manufacturers, and wholesale and retail dealers in clocks, opposite the Boston and Maine Railroad Depot, Haymarket Square, Boston. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. First annual benefit of the Boston Museum Dramatic Fund Association ... The entertainment will take place on Saturday eve'g, Jan. 29, 1848, and will consist of a melange of overtures, instrumental solos, songs, duets, trios, quartettes, chorus, dances, and recitations, by the members of the Association, assisted by the following ladies and gentlemen ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Johanni W. Dana, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce, juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici, in republica Mainensi, die sexto Septembris, Anno Salutis MDCCCXLVIII ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Tyrolean concert. For three nights only. The Hauser Family ... relatives of the "Rainers," will have the honor of giving three concerts, in Worcester, at Brinley Hall, on Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday evenings, April 10th, 11th, and 12th, on which occasion they will present the following programme. |
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1848-01-01 |
| 155, Broadway, (two doors below that of the old firm,) December 15th,, 1848. Mr. George P. Putnam (of the late firm of Wiley & Putnam,) has just returned from London & Paris with an extensive and valuable collection of choice and elegant books ... |
Advertising cards. |
Putnam, George Palmer, 1814-1872. |
1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mr. Joseph Bixby] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [E.P. Hayward] instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Harriet Jackson] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [H.E. Vary] instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Almira R. Rice] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [A. Holley] instructor. ... |
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1848-01-01 |
| Mendelssohn Hall ... April 24th ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Concert. The Hutchinson Family! ... at [Washington Hall] on [Wednesday evg. Sept.] Selections from the following catalogue. Programme. ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| The Temple. ... Nov. 22. The Hutchinson Family! John Fannie, Henry, Viola. ... Programme. ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Concert! ... Orthodox Church, in Rindge ... May 2, [1849-77] ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Johanni W. Dana, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici, in republica Mainensi, die quinto Septembris, Anno Salutis MDCCCXLIX ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Public exhibition of the senior and junior classes, in the Congregational Vestry, November 22, 1849. |
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1849-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall--This evening. Madame Biscaccianti assisted by that distinguished pianist and vocalist Mr. J.L. Hatton, who will sing some of his celebrated 'Descriptive comic scenes,' and by Signor Biscaccianti, (her husband,) who will perform two of his admired solos on the violoncello, will give a concert, at Brinley Hall, Thursday evening, March 8th, 1849. |
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1849-01-01 |
| Concert. A branch of the Hutchinson Family, associated with the Missess Caroline and Ellen Rogers, and Ossian E. Dodge, would respectfully inform the citizens of Boston that they will give their 2d and last musical entertainment at the Melodeon, Wednesday evening, Jan. 17, 1849. |
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1849-01-01 |
| Flagg's Hall!! Grand concert! The citizens of Worcester and vicinity, are respectfully informed that Dodworth's Cornet Band from the city of New York, will give a grand instrumental concert at Flagg's Hall, on Saturday eve'g, Nov. III. |
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1849-01-01 |
| Grand concert by the Campanologians, or band of Swiss Bell Ringers! The only company of bell-ringers in the world. Will give one of their chaste, select & fashionable entertainments, at Brinley Hall, Worcester, on Friday evening, November 9th [1849]. ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Grand musical festival. For the entire benefit of Madame Biscaccianti. Madame Biscaccianti and Strakosch, have the honor to announce that they will give a grand musical festival, on Saturday evening, Sept. 29, 1849. At the Melodeon. ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Grand sacred concert at the Brinley Hall, Sunday evening, April 8, 1849. The celebrated Germania Musical Society, consisting of 25 solo performers! under the direction of Mr. C. Lenschow, respectfully announce to the ladies and gentlemen of Worcester, that they will give a grand vocal and instrumental concert ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Howard Hall. By particular request. Josef Gung'l has the honor to announce that he will give a second and positively last grand concert, at Howard Hall, on Thursday evening, January 18. |
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1849-01-01 |
| Last appearance of Strakosch and Mad. Casini in Worcester. Maurice Strakosch, principal pianist and solo player to the Emperor of Russia, will give his second and positively last grand instrumental and vocal concert, on Monday evening, 2nd July, 1849, at Brinley Hall, on which occasion Madame Casini, the celebrated prima donna assoluta, from the grand opera in New Orleans, will sing several scenas, arias, and songs ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| James K. Polk, president of the United States of America, to all to and singular whom these presents shall come, greeting: Whereas a treaty was made and concluded on the 6th day of August, A.D. 1848, at Fort Childs, near the head of Grand Island, on the south side of the Nebraska or Great Platte River, between Lieutenant Colonel Ludwell E. Powell, commanding battalion Missouri Mounted Volunteers, en route for Oregon, in behalf of the United States, and the chiefs and headmen of the four confederated bands of Pawnees, viz: Grand Pawnees, Pawnee Loups, Pawnee Republicans, and Pawnee Tappage, at present residing on the south side of Platte River; which treaty is word for word as follows ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| A simple tribute of affection to the memory of one most dear to my heart. By Mrs. M.L. Pond. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Amateur books (Publishing). |
Pond, M. L. (Minerva L.), 1807-1858. |
1849-01-01 |
| Sacred concert. S.R. Leland proposes to give a concert on Friday evening, January 26 [1849], in the Rev. Mr. Hill's church, assisted by the Martins, (four brothers,) E.W., G.R., J.W., and John A., and a select choir of vocalists. ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Unparalleled combination of talent Madame Biscaccianti, Signorina Truffi ... the same night! Madame Biscaccianti, and M. Strakosch, have the honor to announce that they will give, previous to their departure for South America, a brilliant musical festival festival, on an unequalled style of grandeur and magnificence, at the Tremont Temple, Tuesday evening, Oct. 2, '49. ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Warren Hall. Two nights only. Thursday and Friday, May 31st, and June 1st, the original and celebrated New Orleans Serenaders ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| I.O.O.F. anniversary levee. The members of Mt. Roulstone Lodge, no. 98, ... Jaquith & Comee's Hotel, on Wednesday Evening, December 12th, 1849. ... Committee of arrangements: Wm. B. Towne, John Clark, Joseph Wood, ... Fitchburg, Dec. 1, 1849. |
Invitations. |
Towne, Wm. B. |
1849-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving ball. M.S. Morse's Hall, in Winchendon, on Thursday evening, Nov. 29th, 1849, ... committee of arrangements. S. Fairbank, Winchendon, C.E. Forristall, J.M. Forristall, ... Winchendon, Nov. 1, 1849. |
Invitations. |
Fairbank, S. |
1849-01-01 |
| The proprietors of the National Hotel request your company at dinner on Thursday, November the 1st, at 5 o'clock. National Hotel, October 30, 1849. |
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1849-01-01 |
| Temperance ball. ... Cummins & Putnam's Hall, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 28, 1849, ... Managers. Otis Farnum, Charlton. Col. Edmund Capen, J.L. Rice, ... Charlton, Oct. 27, 1849. |
Invitations. |
Farnum, Otis. |
1849-01-01 |
| City of Boston. June 20th, 1849. The City Council of Boston will celebrate the next anniversary of American Independence, by services in the Tremont Temple, and a dinner at Faneuil Hall. ... John P. Bigelow, Samuel S. Perkins, Samuel D. Crane, Geo. D.B. Blanchard. Committee on invitation. |
Invitations. |
Bigelow, John P. (John Prescott), 1797-1872. |
1849-01-01 |
| Anniversary of American Independence, July 4, 1849. Admit [blank] to the dinner at Faneuil Hall. John P. Bigelow, Samuel S. Perkins, Samuel D. Crane, Geo. D.B. Blanchard, committee on invitation. |
Invitations. |
Bigelow, John P. (John Prescott), 1797-1872. |
1849-01-01 |
| Boston, [Jany 2] 184[9] Sir. A meeting of the government of the Republican Institution will be held at the Bromfield House, ... By order of the president. John R. Bradford, rec. sec. |
Invitations. |
Bradford, John R. |
1849-01-01 |
| Social assembly. Sir:--your company with ladies, is respectfully solicited at C.H. Sherman's Hotel, Wayland, Monday even'g, March 5th, 1849. Managers. L.H. Drury, J.M. Norcross, L.J. Jewett, E. Brigham, Jr., W.D. Bullard. ... |
Invitations. |
Drury, L. H. |
1849-01-01 |
| Great annual military & civic ball at the Town Hall, in Nashua, on Thursday evening, Feb. 22, 1849, ... General managers. Hon. Jesse Bowers, Hon. C.F. Gove, Gen. I. Hunt, jr., ... Hall managers. Capt. Albin Beard, Col. Charles K. Whitney, ... Nashua, N.H. Feb. 14, 1849. |
Invitations. |
Bowers, Jesse. |
1849-01-01 |
| O. [eye] C. this card will direct me to I. Marden's Eating House, Spring Hill, Portsmouth, N.H. ... |
Advertising cards.; Rebuses. |
Marden, I. |
1849-01-01 |
| Approbation reward of merit this certifies that [T. Carpenter] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [E.C. Palmer] inst. |
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1849-01-01 |
| 119 Washington Street, November 20th, 1849. Dear sir, the Water Commissioners ask the favor of your accompanying them on a visit to Lake Cochituate and the line of Aqueduct, ... An extra train will leave the Worcester Railroad Station, Kneeland Street ... Nathan Hale, James F. Baldwin, Thomas B. Curtis. |
Invitations. |
Hale, Nathan, 1784-1863. |
1849-01-01 |
| Grand civic ball. ... W.A. Putnam's Hall, Bedford. on Thursday evening, March 22d, 1849. Managers: Albert T. Bacon, James Monroe, L.B. Butler, ... |
Invitations. |
Bacon, Albert T. |
1849-01-01 |
| Maurice Strakosch, principal pianist and solo player to the Emperor of Russia, will give his first and positively only grand instrumental and vocal concert, on Friday evening, 29th June, 1849, at Brinley Hall, on which occasion Madame Casini, the celebrated prima donna assoluta, from the grand opera in New Orleans, will sing several scenas, arias, and songs ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall. Grand musical festival Madame Biscaccianti, the celebrated American prima donna, and M. Strakosch, pianist to the Emperor of Russia, will give a first, and positively only, grand musical festival!! on Thursday eve, 11th of October [1849] ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Remonstrance of the United Society called Shakers, against the passage of a certain law. To the honorable the Legislature of the state of New-York; The memorial of the undersigned, committee of the United Society, called Shakers, respectfully showeth, that a report of the Judiciary Committee of the assembly, to whom was referred several petitions for divorce, and a bill accompanying it ... And whereas such a law would be in contravention of the article 1, section 3, of the constitution of this state ... Therefore they protest against the passing of this or any other law which shall make an individual accountable for any religious tenets or doctrines, or make him answerable in any court for matters of faith and opinion, until so manifested by such conduct as shall interfere with the well defined rights of others ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Programme for the evening's concert. ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving cotillion. ... Balch's Hall, in Leominster, on Thursday evening, November [29], 184[9]. ... Leominster, Nov. 14, 1848. [S.A. Tisdale, O.J. Hull, A.E. Fairbanks, H.H. Tasker. floor managers] ... |
Invitations. |
Tisdale, S. A. |
1849-01-01 |
| Boston, [Jany 25th] 184[9] Sir, A meeting of the government of the Republican Institution will be held at the Bromfield House, ... By order of the president. John R. Bradford, Rec. Sec. |
Invitations. |
Bradford, John R. |
1849-01-01 |
| Evenings at home! Concerts for the people. Mr. Covert, formerly leader of the "Macomber Troupe," assisted by Mr. Barton, comic vocalist and pianist, would inform the citizens of Worcester, that they will give an evening's entertainment, consisting of ballads, songs, duets, recitations, &c. ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| O. [eye] C This card will direct me to P.M. Snow's oyster & refreshment saloon, no. 31 Congress St., Portsmouth, N.H. Oysters served up in every style. Give us a call. |
Advertising cards.; Rebuses. |
Snow, P. M. |
1849-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Clarence Parlis] as an honorable testimony of approbation for industry, puntuality and good conduct. [Miss Carpenter] teacher. |
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1849-01-01 |
| Grand civic ball. ... W.A. Putnam's Hall, Bedford. on Thursday evening, March 22d, 1849. Managers: Albert T. Bacon, James Monroe, L.B. Butler, ... |
Invitations. |
Bacon, Albert T. |
1849-01-01 |
| 119 Washington Street, November 20th, 1849. Dear sir, the Water Commissioners ask the favor of your accompanying them on a visit to Lake Cochituate and the line of Aqueduct, ... An extra train will leave the Worcester Railroad Station, Kneeland Street ... Nathan Hale, James F. Baldwin, Thomas B. Curtis. |
Invitations. |
Hale, Nathan, 1784-1863. |
1849-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall. Grand musical festival Madame Biscaccianti, the celebrated American prima donna, and M. Strakosch, pianist to the Emperor of Russia, will give a first, and positively only, grand musical festival!! on Thursday eve, 11th of October [1849] ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Maurice Strakosch, principal pianist and solo player to the Emperor of Russia, will give his first and positively only grand instrumental and vocal concert, on Friday evening, 29th June, 1849, at Brinley Hall, on which occasion Madame Casini, the celebrated prima donna assoluta, from the grand opera in New Orleans, will sing several scenas, arias, and songs ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Remonstrance of the United Society called Shakers, against the passage of a certain law. To the honorable the Legislature of the state of New-York; The memorial of the undersigned, committee of the United Society, called Shakers, respectfully showeth, that a report of the Judiciary Committee of the assembly, to whom was referred several petitions for divorce, and a bill accompanying it ... And whereas such a law would be in contravention of the article 1, section 3, of the constitution of this state ... Therefore they protest against the passing of this or any other law which shall make an individual accountable for any religious tenets or doctrines, or make him answerable in any court for matters of faith and opinion, until so manifested by such conduct as shall interfere with the well defined rights of others ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall. Grand operatic concert[.] Signor Benedetti, has the honor to announce to the inhabitants of Worcester, and its vicinity, that he will give his first grand concert, on Thursday evening, October 25, 1849. ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Sophomore supper. Bowdoin College, Aug. 29, 1849. |
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1849-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Rowena W. Bennett] by [her teacher W. Allen East Bridgewater Academy. April 10th 1849.] |
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1849-01-01 |
| Concert! Mr. Ossian E. Dodge, once of the firm of "Covert & Dodge," after which, manager of the "Macomber Troupe," and recently of the "New Branch Hutchinson Family," respectfully informs the people of this place and vicinity, that he will give one of his popular & fashionable entertainments, on Tuesday evening, March 6th, '49, at the Town Hall, Fitchburg. ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| "Free Soil." Position of the Democratic Party in Maine. The Democratic State Convention, which assembled at Portland, on the 28th of June, A.D. 1849, and which nominated Dr. John Hubbard of Hallowell for governor, passed the following resolve in relation to the subject of slavery. ... A committee ... reported an address, the closing part of which in relation to slavery, together with a brief biography of the nominee for governor, is as follows ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Lines, composed on the death of Mrs. Anne A. Jenkins, and her daughter Sarah, who were burned to death in the city of Providence, November 20th, 1849. By Miss Elizabeth Persons. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Persons, Elizabeth. |
1849-01-01 |
| J. Yeager engraver juniper first door below Chestnut & Race Streets no. 103 Philad. |
Advertising cards. |
Yeager, Joseph, ca. 1792-1859. |
1849-01-01 |
| Van Amburgh & Co's menagerie. Complimentary. The proprietors of this immense establishment, respectfully solicit a visit from yourself and lady, and you will please present this at the door as yor ticket of admission. [July 12th] [1849] Van Amburgh & Co. [Mr. Wm L. Adams] |
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1849-01-01 |
| I.O.O.F. anniversary levee. Dear sir, you are respectfully invited by Bro. [blank] a member of Mt. Roulstone Lodge, to attend, with ladies, a levee, to be given by the members of the said lodge, on Wednesday evening, December 12th, 1849, at the Fitchburg Hotel. ... Fitchburg, Dec. 1, 1849. |
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1849-01-01 |
| New Year's ball. The managers respectfully solicit your company, with ladies, at Mary B. Kendall's Hall, in South Gardner, on Jan. 1st, 1849, ... Managers: J.C. Baker, K. Hodgman, H.P. Perley, E. Rice. E.A. Winch. So. Gardner, Dec. 18, 1848. ... |
Invitations. |
Barker, J. C. |
1849-01-01 |
| Dear sir, you are respectfully invited to attend the services before the city government, on the occasion of the decease of the late president, James K. Polk, at the Melodeon, on Wednesday, July 25th. ... John H. Wilkins, S.S. Perkins, Moses Kimball, Henry Davis, J.A. Palmer, committee of arrangements. July 16, 1849. |
Invitations. |
Wilkins, John H. (John Hubbard), 1794-1861. |
1849-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. Tremont Street, between Court & School Streets. Mr. Dempster! composer of "The May Queen," "Lament of the Irish emigrant," ... will give one of his original ballad entertainments Saturday evening, Sept. 29th ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Prize declamation of the sophomore class, in the Congregational Vestry, August 28, 1849. |
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1849-01-01 |
| Concert. Madame Biscaccianti has the honor to announce to the citizens of New Bedford, that her first concert in this city will take place at Liberty Hall! On Wednesday evening, January 31st, 1849. ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| For two nights only! Grand instrumental concert at the City Hall. The Germania Musical Society beg leave to announce to the citizens of Worcester and vicinity, that they will give a grand instrumental concert, at the City Hall, on Tuesday evening, June 5th [1849]. |
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1849-01-01 |
| Grand instrumental concert by the celebrated Saxonia Orchestra, late orchestra of the Italian opera, at Boston. |
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1849-01-01 |
| Grand musical entertainment. The popular musical company, consisting of: Mr. M.G. Stanwood, Mr. Frank Howard, Mr. G.W. White, formerly of the original Serenaders. And Mr. J.R. Hector, of the celebrated Rainer Family. ... will give a concert of vocal & instrumental music! at Lyceum Hall, Old Cambridge, on Thursday evening, Dec. 27th [1849]. ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall, Worcester ... Jan. 15th [1849] ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Fowle's Clothing House, 16, 18 & 24 Washington St., Boston. ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Calfornia Agency Office ... Gold Regions. ... |
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1849-01-01 |
| Navigation. Comer's Nautical Institute , no. 139 Washington, (corner of School Street,) Boston, is open day & evening, for imparting instruction in navigation, by all the best and most approved modern methods. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Comer, George N. (George Nixon), d. 1877. |
1849-01-01 |
| Taylor & his battles. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Stranger, visit Oak Hall. Every variety of new designs fall clothing & rich furnishing goods, for gents. just received. Ladies are respectfully invited to bring their little boys ... boys' clothing. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Stationery warehouse. Oakes & Darling, manufacturers of blank account books, and importers of English & French stationery, no. 20 State Street, Boston. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| City Hall. Grand sacred concert for the benefit of the Germania Musical Society! ... Sunday evening, Sept. 22, 1850 at the City Hall, on which occasion they will perform the following choice programme. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| City Hall. Positively the last grand instrumental concert of the Germania Musical Society. To be given Thursday evening, May 2nd [1850], at the above-named hall. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Hart's Woburn & Boston railroad express. To and from Woburn four times daily. ... D.D. Hart. |
Advertising cards. |
Hart, D. D. |
1850-01-01 |
| David M. Hogan, blank book, manufacturer and stationer, no. 100 Walnut Street ... Philadelphia ... |
Advertising cards. |
Hogan, David M. |
1850-01-01 |
| Made and sold by Hogan and Thompson, 30 N. Fourth St. Philadelphia. Account books of the finest quality ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Howe & Brown, importers & dealers in foreign & domestic hardware, 219 Greenwich Street, New York. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Labadie & Barstow, Druggists corner of market & 22nd Sts. Galveston, Texas. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Part second. Will open with a grand overture. After which will be presented for the first time, the new american opera, The prophet, by Mynheer Lager Beer. ... Other characters by numerous auxiliaries who have been engaged at an immense expense for the occasion. ... Part third. The performance will conclude with a Jullien Burlesque concert, ... conductor of orchestra, Mr. J. Lion. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Donnelly's Olympic Theatre ... Engagement for a limited period of ... M'lle Schlager. Continued engagement of Amalia Zuccoli ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Town Hall -- Lebanon [N.H.] ... June 6 & 7 ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Groton Lyceum, Town Hall ... Feb, 7th ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Miss Parker's concert, Megunticook Hall ... Aug. 21st. Programme. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Grand concert! The Highland Union Vocalists. ... announce to the membes and patrons of the Highland Union Agricultural Associ'n ... at [The Disciple Ch. Garrettsville] on [Wednesday eve. Oct 2d] ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Music Room, 548 Main St., No. 2. ... Oct 3d. Piano recital. ... Programme. ... E.B. Story. |
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1850-01-01 |
| G.L.A. Programme. ... Essay.--Grattan Literary Association. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Belle-vue Gardens foot of 80th Street, East River. "It is our opening day." Grand concert ... John Barlow, manager. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Syracuse Chilled Plow Co. Syracuse, N.Y. ... Cultivating tools and road scraper. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Syracuse Chilled Plow Co. Syracuse, N.Y. ... Reversible or hill-side plows. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Syracuse Chilled Plow Co. Syracuse, N.Y. ... Wood-beam plows, steel plows, spring-tooth harrow. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Flagg Hall! Monday evening, Aug. 12. Grand Hungarian musical festival of vocal & instrumental music! In full costume. Given by Mad'me Kazia Lovarny! ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| The Real Campbells are coming at Brinley Hall, Tuesday eve. Aug. 27, second grand concert of the well known original and only Campbell Minstrels ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Mountpleasant Boarding School. [Blank] Register of recitations, from [blank] month [blank] 185[blank] to [blank] month [blank] 185[blank]. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Public exhibition of the senior and junior classes, in the Congregational vestry, December 3, 1850. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Chinese Buildings no. 539 Broadway. Barnum's Lancashire Bell Ringers every evening during the week, also on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, commencing on Monday, May 20th, 1850. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| City Hall. Second grand instrumental concert of the Germania Musical Society. To be given Tuesday evening, Apr. 30 [1850], at the above-named hall. |
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1850-01-01 |
| City Hall. Second grand instrumental concert of the Germania Musical Society. To be given Tuesday evening, Apr. 30 [1850], at the above-named hall. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Columbians' concerts. Songs. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Concert. Mr. Ossian E. Dodge, once of the firm of Covert & Dodge, after which manager of the "Macomber Troupe," and recently of the "New Branch Hutchinson Family," respectfully informs the people of this place and vicinity, that he will give one of his popular and fashionable entertainments, at Town Hall, Bridgewater, on Thursday eve'ng, Oct. 17, 1850 (by particular request.) ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Grand sacred concert. Max Maretzek and his artists, from the Italian opera of New York, announce to the citizens of Boston and vicinity, that a grand sacred concert will be given at the Tremont Temple, on Sunday evening, Feb. 17, 1850. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| To the honorable, the Legislature of the state of New York. The memorial of John Greig, of Canandaigua; late president of the Sodus Canal Company: Respectfully sheweth:--That the said Sodus Canal Company was duly organized under the several acts authorizing the construction of a canal between the Cayuga Lake and Great Sodus Bay, by an incorporated company ... Your memorialist, therefore, on behalf of the said company, prays; that your honorable body will pass an act, reviving and renewing the charter of said company, so as to authorize them to construct a canal from the Erie Canal at the said point of intersection to Great Sodus Bay, on the route upon which the said canal is in part constructed ... |
Memorials (Legal).; Stationers' embossed stamps. |
Greig, John, 1779-1858. |
1850-01-01 |
| Haydn's grand oratorio of the Creation will be presented by the New-York Harmonic Society, with their full chorus, at the Broadway Tabernacle, Wednesday evening, December 11th, 1850 ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| To the honorable, the convention of delegates assembled at Lansing, to revise the constitution of the state of Michigan. The undersigned memorialists humbly pray your honorable body to insert in the constitution a provision making it the duty of the Legislature to endeavor to obtain from the United States, as early as practicable, a cession to this state, of all the unsold and unappropriated public lands lying within its limits ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Lyon, Lucius, 1800-1851. |
1850-01-01 |
| Washington, April, 1850. Sir: The annexed printed letter was presented to some of the members of the last Congress. After a debate, which excluded for weeks the consideration of other private claims, the bill in my favor, without a vote on its merits, was laid on the table. ... Among its friends, I may be pardoned for referring to the following distinguished gentlemen, whose former votes and arguments entitle me to hope a majority of both houses will untimately concur with them, viz ... |
Memorials (Legal).; Stationers' embossed stamps. |
Meade, Margaret Coates Butler, 1782 or 3-1852. |
1850-01-01 |
| Petition to secure to alleged fugitives the right of trial by jury. To the Congress of the United states: The undersigned, citizens and electors of the state of [blank] ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Philharmonic festivals. The directors of the Boston Philharmonic Society announce to the musical public of Boston and vicinity, that the last concert for this season, will be given at the Tremont Temple, Saturday eve'g, April 6, 1850. On which occasion the following distinguished artists will appear ... together with a full chorus, and the entire orchestra of the Italian opera. Max Maretzek--director. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Positively the last night. Grand sacred concert. Signor Salomonski, begs to announce to the citizens of Worcester, that he will give a grand sacred concert, at Brinley Hall on Friday evening, June 7th [1850] ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| S.R. Leland's concert, Thanksgiving even'g, at the city hall, assisted by the Worcester Mozart Society. |
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1850-01-01 |
| University of Vermont. Junior exhibition. August 6, 1850. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Westminster Hall. The last grand instrumental concert of the celebrated Germania Musical Society, (consisting of 23 instrumental solo performers,) will be given on Thursday evening, May 9th, at the above hall. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Isaac L. Hunt, importer of and dealer in foreign and domestic hardware & cutlery. ... no. 215 Pearl Street, New York. |
Advertising cards. |
Hunt, Isaac L. |
1850-01-01 |
| I.L. & N.S. Hunt, importers of and dealers in foreign and domestic hardware & cutlery, carriage trimmings, springs &c. ... no. 215 Pearl Street, New York. |
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1850-01-01 |
| W. & I. Howland, dealers in hardware and ship chandlery, Walnut Street Wharf, New-Bedford. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Grand celebration ball, in honor of the admision of California into the Union. The honor of M[blank] company is requested at a ball, to be given by the citizens of San Francisco, ... the 29th instant, in celebration of the admission of California into the Union. San Francisco, Oct. 21, 1850. Managers. Hon. John W. Geary, Gen. John Wilson, ... |
Invitations. |
Geary, John White, 1819-1873. |
1850-01-01 |
| Dorchester, Oct. 26, 1850. Sir, the Free Soil Town Vigilance Committee, of which you are a member, will meet at Brook Cottage Hall, on Wednesday evening, 30th inst., ... By order of the chairman. |
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1850-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Sir: the City Council of Boston will celebrate the approaching anniversary of American Independence, by services in the Tremont Temple, and a dinner at Faneuil Hall. ... John P. Bigelow, Moses Grant, Edward Hennesy, Moses Kimball, Daniel N. Haskell, committee on invitation. June 20, 1850. |
Invitations. |
Bigelow, John P. (John Prescott), 1797-1872. |
1850-01-01 |
| Boston, March 8, 1850. The quarterly meeting of the Primary School Committee, will be held at the Common Council Room, on Tuesday evening, March 12, ... The semi-annual meeting of the teachers, will be held at the Adams Schoolhouse, ... Alvan Simonds, secretary. ... |
Invitations. |
Simonds, Alvan. |
1850-01-01 |
| Boston, [March 19] 18[50] Sir, a meeting of the government of the Republican Institution will be held at the Bromfield House, on [Thursday] evening ... By order of the President. John R. Bradford, rec. sec. |
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Bradford, John R. |
1850-01-01 |
| Boston,[March 1] 18[50] A meeting of the government of the Republican Instituion will be held at the Bromfield House, ... by order of the president. John R. Bradford, rec. sec. |
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Bradford, John R. |
1850-01-01 |
| Cotillion parties. The Worcester Guards solicit the pleasure of your company at Brinley Hall, on the evening of January 2nd, 15th, 29th, and February 12th, 1851. Managers J.M. Goodhue, S.H. Leonard ...Worcester, Dec. 1850. |
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Goodhue, J. M. |
1850-01-01 |
| The pleasure of your company is requested at Brinley Hall [Tuesday] evening [Feby 5th] at 8 12 o'clock, managers. F.H. Kinnicutt ... |
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Kinnicutt, Francis Harrison, 1812-1885. |
1850-01-01 |
| Made and sold by William H. Maurice, blank book manufacturer & stationer, 108 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia ... |
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Maurice, William H. |
1850-01-01 |
| Office, no. 11 Gold Street, New York. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Seventh season Boston Museum. No. 348. ... Second week of the engagement of the celebrated opera troupe of New Orleans Serenaders ... July 20th, 1850 ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Eighth season Boston Museum. No. 10. ... Three capital pieces this Wednesday afternoon August 14, 1850. ... In the evening Mr. Booth's third appearance -- Shakespere's [sic] celebrated play, the Merchant of Venice ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Eighth season Boston Museum no. 85. ... Last night but 3 of the engagement of Mr. & Mrs. J.W. Wallack, Jr ... October 28th, 1850 ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Certificate of merit [born 1818 - died 1824] this certifies, that [Miss Milley Rockwood] by punctual attendance, diligence, and good behavior, merits the approbation of her friends and instructress. [Vesta Littlefield] ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Certificate of merit. This certifies, that [Milley Rockwood] by punctual attendance, diligence, and good behavior, merits the approbation of h[er] friends and instructor[ess Rhoda Bates] ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Master Julius Smith] for h[is] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [Miss Cordelia E. Hildreth] instruct. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Master Wm Wright] for h[is] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [Cheney P. Sherman] instruct[er] ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [George Ha[illegible]] for h[is] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [illegible] instruct. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [blank] for h[blank] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [blank] instruct. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Miss Almira R Rice] for h[er] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [A Holley] instruct. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Miss Asula Parkis Cheney] for h[er] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [C. Sweetser] instruct. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Miss Adelina Collamore] for h[er] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [Lydia K Cushing] instruct.[es] ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Almira R Rice] for h[er] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [Jonathan Brayton] instruct. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [blank] for h[blank] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [blank] instruct. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Miss L Smith] for h[er] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [S. Wright] instruct.[er] ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Thomas Simonds] for h[is] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [W.W. Woodward] instruct. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Master Lucius Smith] for h[is] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [M.S. Munroe] instruct. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Gracie Snow] [A.J. Calhoun] teacher. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Charles B. Albert, manufacturer of corn husk, sea grass & hair mattrasses [sic], spring beds, &c. Foot of Main-St., Jamestown, Chautauque County N.Y. |
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Albert, Charles B. |
1850-01-01 |
| J. & A. Arnot's livery stable letting & funeral business. Chestnut St ... St. Louis. Mo. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Boss' lunch milk biscuit ... C.D. Boss & Son, cracker manufactory New London, Connecticut. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Bruce, Daniels & Rapp, dealers in rosewood, mahogany & fancy woods ... New York. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Fresh tripe, hermetically sealed, warranted to keep fresh for years. Put up by Caldwell & Co., Newuryport, Massachusetts, who also put up meats, fruits, vegetables ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Crathern & Caverhill, wholesale hardware merchants custom-house square, Montreal. |
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1850-01-01 |
| G.W. Davis' standard gold leaf, keep dry, handle carefully, manufactured by George W. Davies, 37 Hanley St., Cop. Franklin, Boston, Mass. |
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Davis, G. W. |
1850-01-01 |
| John J.P. Davis. Daguerreotype artist. 34 Tremont-Row Boston, Mass. |
Advertising cards. |
Davis, John J. P. |
1850-01-01 |
| John A. Debaun, designer & printer, Tallmans, Rockland Co. N.Y. |
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Debaun, John A. |
1850-01-01 |
| Flint & Carter, importers & dealers in foreign and domestic hardware & cutlery, 72 Kilby, near Milk Street, Boston. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| C.P. Fobes & Co., manufacturers of sash, doors, blinds, and cedar pails ... Crown Point, N.Y. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| C. Foster & Co. importers of hard ware and dealers in paints ... 222 Main Street, Worcester. |
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1850-01-01 |
| H. Garrett, manufacturer and wholesale and retail dealer in boots, shoes leather and rubbers, no. 59 Brady Street, Davenport, Iowa. |
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Garret, H. |
1850-01-01 |
| H.A. Goodrich, hats, caps and furs ... no. 2 Hotel Block, Fitchburg, Mass. No. 3 Union Block, Brattleboro, Vt. ... |
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Goodrich, H. A. |
1850-01-01 |
| Geo. H. Gray & Danforth, Purchase Street, north of the sailor's house, Broad Street, opposite arch wharf. Boston, commission and hardware merchants. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| H.H. Green, type founder, and printers' warehouse, 128 Fulton Street, New-York, 17 Canal Street Row, New Orleans. |
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Green, H. H. |
1850-01-01 |
| Peter Grinnell & Sons, dealers in paints, oils, varnishes, window glass, and hardware, no. 51 South Main Street, Providence. |
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1850-01-01 |
| L.L.V.T. Ladies Literary Association of Pembroke Academy. Instituted May, 1848. this certifies that Miss [Myra I. Sawyer] is a memeber of the above association. Admitted [August 13th] 185[0]. [M.J. Carr-] President. [Elisabeth P. Gill-] Secretary. Pembroke Academy, N.H., 185[0] |
Invitations. |
Gill, Elisabeth P. |
1850-01-01 |
| Established in 1825. Hall L. Davis manufacturer and dealer in paged blank books, importer of stationery and paper hangings, lithographing in every style at lowest prices, photograph albums the best stock in the market, Exchange St. Portland ... |
Advertising cards. |
Davis, Hall L. |
1850-01-01 |
| Patent paged and headed account books. Journal. ... Boston: printed and manufactured by J. & W. McAdams, 7 & 9 Water and 31 Devonshire Streets. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Jeptha: an oratorio, composed in 1751, by Handel, and performed for the third time in Boston by the Boston Musical Education Society, Saturday evening, March 16, 1850, at the Melodeon, under the direction of George J. Webb and Lowell Mason, conductors of the Society. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Flagg Hall. Friday evening, March 8th, 1850. Grand concert! To the citizens of Worcester ... Mr. Heymann, violin virtuoso, and Mr. Gunther, pianist, will have the honor of introducing the following pieces of music, composed by the most celebrated European artists. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Musicale at Mrs. Gardiner M. Lane's 53 Marlborough Street ... January seventeenth ... for the benefit of the Talitha Cumi Home ... Program ... |
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Lane, Gardiner M. |
1850-01-01 |
| E.C. Middleton, dealer in books steel engravings & stationery and copper plate printer. ... Cincinnati. |
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Middleton, Elijah C. |
1850-01-01 |
| Firemen's festival. ... Joseph Fuller's Manson House, South Framingham, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 6th, 1850. ... committee of arrangements: C.H. Barber, Harrison Eames, Gilman Fuller, ... |
Invitations. |
Barber, C. H. |
1850-01-01 |
| Blank book and stationery warehouse, 7 & 9 Water & 31 Devonshire Sts. J. & W. McAdams, manufacturers of patent paged and headed account books ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Prescott & Chapin., dealers in coal, wood, and bark, Liverpool wharf, (foot of Pearl Street,) Boston. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Pruyn, Vosburgh & Co., importers and dealers in hardware, cutlery, iron, steel, nails, &c., no. 39 State Street, Albany. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Dr. W.E. Rice, surgeon chiropodist, from 212 Broadway, New York ... |
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Rice, W. E. |
1850-01-01 |
| Schoonmaker & Van Dine, (successors to James Johnston,) ship bread and cracker bakers, nos. 110, 112, 114 & 116 Beekman St. ... New York. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Manufactured by the South River Cutlery Company, Conway, Mass. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| George H. Swords & Co. importers of and dealers in hardware & cutlery ... no. 40 Dey Street, New-York. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Rodney Vose, lumber and shipping commission merchant, no. 196 Lumbermen's Exchange, Water Street, Albany, N.Y. |
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Vose, Rodney. |
1850-01-01 |
| Antioch Book Establishment. Lawrance & Winchell, booksellers and stationers, Yellow Springs, Ohio. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| James M. Beebe & Co. importers of dry goods, and dealers in American woolens and cottons ... Boston. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Boss' lunch milk biscuit ... C.D. Boss & Son, cracker manufactory New London, Connecticut. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Harrington & Briggs, (successors to Harrington & Sweet,) dealers in foreign and American hardware ... no. 257 High Street, Providence. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Readers will please pay particular attention to the following rules ... Hill's Lending Library, 2 place d'armes, Montreal. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Horton, Hall & Co, importers of hardware and cutlery, nos. 112 Milk Street, -- Boston. |
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1850-01-01 |
| S.G. & W. Lansing, late Humphrey & Lansing, hardware merchants, no. 50 Courtlandt-Street ... New York ... importers and dealers in English, American & German Hardware, cutlery, guns &c. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Seventh season Boston Museum. No. 259. ... Last night but two of Mrs. Barrett's engagement. ... April 23 [1850] ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Master Julius Smith] by diligence and good behavior merits the approbation of [blank] friends and instruct[er E. Page David] |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [William Pitman] by diligence and good behvavior merits the approbation of [blank] friends and instruct [blank]. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Certificate of merit. This certifies, that [Master William R Deane] by punctual attendance, diligence, and good behavior, merits the approbation of his friends and instructor[s E Glover] |
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1850-01-01 |
| Wolfe & Bishop, importers and dealers in fine and heavy hardware, cutlery, guns, pistols, rifles, &c. no. 87 Maiden Lane, corner of Gold Street, New York. |
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1850-01-01 |
| City Music Store, no. 83 Thames-St., Newport, R.I. Piano fortes, melodeons, violins, guitars, -- music. ... T.W. Wood, proprietor. |
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Wood, T. W. |
1850-01-01 |
| American Print Works. Fall River. No. [2] [34] Yds. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Gorham & Company, silversmiths, 12 Steeple Street, Providence, R. I. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Guild & Harlow, dealers in drugs and medicines, paints, oils ... corner of Exchange and York Streets, Bangor ... also agents for Dyer's healing embrocation. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Heaton & Denckla, American & foreign hardware commission merchants, no. 33 Commerce & no. 8 North St. Philadelphia. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Horton, Hall & Co, importers of hardware and cutlery, nos. 112 & 114 Milk Street, Boston. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Jones, Lows & ball. 123 Washington St. Boston. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Steam Towing on the Delaware Bay, River and Schuylkill by the tugs Lizzie Crawford, Capt. E.W. Cain. ... B.S. Kimball ... Philadelphia. |
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Kimball, B. S. |
1850-01-01 |
| W.B. Stearns, (successor to S.H. Colesworthy.) wholesale and retail dealer in books. Stationery, paper hangings, fancy goods, engravings, artists' materials, &c., &c. no. 69 Exchange Street, Portland, Me. |
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Stearns, W. B. |
1850-01-01 |
| Seventh season Boston Museum. No. 356. ... Positively last week of the opera troupe of New Orleans Serenaders ... July 29, 1850 ... Benefit of N. Kneass ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Miss Martha B Rogers] for h[er] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [L Davis] instruct.[ress] ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Franklin W. Smith, importer of hardware & cutlery, no. 32 Dock Square, Boston. ... |
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Smith, Franklin W. |
1850-01-01 |
| L.L.V.T. Ladies Literary Association of Pembroke Academy. Instituted May, 1848. this certifies that Miss [Myra I. Sawyer] is a memeber of the above association. Admitted [August 13th] 185[0]. [M.J. Carr-] President. [Elisabeth P. Gill-] Secretary. Pembroke Academy, N.H., 185[0] |
Invitations. |
Gill, Elisabeth P. |
1850-01-01 |
| Patent paged and headed account books. Journal. ... Boston: printed and manufactured by J. & W. McAdams, 7 & 9 Water and 31 Devonshire Streets. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Established in 1825. Hall L. Davis manufacturer and dealer in paged blank books, importer of stationery and paper hangings, lithographing in every style at lowest prices, photograph albums the best stock in the market, Exchange St. Portland ... |
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Davis, Hall L. |
1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Mr. Albert L. Kingsbury] for h[is] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [L. Wetherell] instruct. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Abby Partridge] for h[er] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [H Fuller] instruct.[er] ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [blank] for h[blank] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [blank] instruct. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [George K Nichols] for h[is] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [L.E.S.] inst. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| At Flagg's Hall, Worcester. Change of programme Positively the last night in Worcester of Parker's Ethiopian Operatic Troupe! ... This Wednesday evening, August 7 ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Madame Annetta Stephani vocalist, (from Hungary,) would respectfully announce to the musical public of Boston and vicinity, a grand vocal & instrumental concert! To take place at the Melodeon, on Friday evening, March 1, 1850 ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Exhibition of Male Collegiate Institute, Tuesday night, Feb. 19, 1850. Order of exercises. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Samuel Roosevelt, importer of hardware & cutlery, and manufacturer of looking glasses, no. 3 Platt Street, New-York. |
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Roosevelt, Samuel. |
1850-01-01 |
| H.W. Swett, books, plays, periodicals, 128 Washington Street Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Swett, Hubbard W. |
1850-01-01 |
| Theatre!! Siloam Hall! Fourth night of the Youth's Dramatic Company ... Thursday evening, April 12th. The evenings [sic] entertainment will open with ... The loan of a lover. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Joseph H. Adams, manufacturers' agent for the sale of domestic hardware, no. 227, Pearl Street ... New York. |
Advertising cards. |
Adams, Joseph H. |
1850-01-01 |
| Wm. A. Brown, Jr. & Co. importers of dry goods, and dealers in American cottons & woolens, no. 117 Milk Street ... Boston. |
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1850-01-01 |
| A.R. Conary, dealer in West India goods, boots, shoes & rubbers, corn, meal, etc. ... Blue Hill Falls, -- Maine. ... |
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Conary, A. R. |
1850-01-01 |
| Type foundry & printers' warehouse, H.H. Green, no. 128 Fulton Street, Sun buildings, New York and no. 17 Canal Street Row, New Orleans. |
Advertising cards. |
Green, H. H. |
1850-01-01 |
| Hale & Gould, manufacturers of all kinds of wood seat chairs and settees, nos. 17 & 18 Front Street, Charlestown. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Thos. J Hand, commission merchant, 130 Water St., New York. Special attention given to filling orders for agricultural and other machinery and implements, fertilizers, etc. |
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Hand, Thomas J. |
1850-01-01 |
| Hatch & Thompson, wholesale and retail dealers in European and American dry goods, carpetings, feathers, &c. no. 40 Main Street, Bangor. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Heaton & Denckla, American & foreign hardware commission merchants, no. 34 Commerce, Philadelphia. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Horton, Hall & Co, importers of hardware and cutlery, nos. 112 & 114 Milk Street, Boston. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Seventh season Boston Museum. No. 355 ... Third week of the celebrated opera troupe of New Orleans Serenaders ... July 27th 1850 ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| [illegible] ... This afternoon Saturday, Nov. 2d, 1850 ... A great bill! Three fine pieces! ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Certificate of merit this certifies that [Lucy S Wilder] by punctual attendence, diligence, and good behavior, merits the appropation of [her] friends and instruct[refs ME] |
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1850-01-01 |
| Certificate of merit. This certifies, that [Joanna Sanger] by punctual attendance, diligence, and good behavior, merits the approbation of her friendss & instructress. [M. Bullard] |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Moody A. Pilsbury] by diligence and good behvaior merits the approbation of [his] friends & instructor [C. Morrill.] ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| The pleasure of your company is requested at Brinley Hall [Thursday] evening [Jan 17th] at 8 12 o'clock, managers. F.H. Kinnicutt ... |
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Kinnicutt, Francis Harrison, 1812-1885. |
1850-01-01 |
| Lyman Nichols & Co. importers of French and English, and dealers in American dry goods 80 Milk, nearly opposite Pearl St., Boston. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Newlin, Marshall & Co., importers of hardware, no. 151 Market Street, Philadelphia. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Norton, Jewett & Buzby, hardware merchants, no. 49 Broadway. Six doors below Judson's Hotel, New York. |
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1850-01-01 |
| From Albert Noyes & Co, dealers in stoves, stove pipe, tin and sheet iron ware, furnaces, cooking ranges, &c. ... Bangor. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Eagle Pencils warranted of a super extra quality manufactured of pure lead by steam power ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| A variety of patent & hand presses of latest construction ... Every variety of plain & ornamental printing, executed with neatness and despatch at reasonable prices. Office, Fourth St. below Chestnut, Philadelphia ... |
Advertising cards. |
Evans, Howell. |
1850-01-01 |
| Seventh season Boston Museum. No. 160. ... Jan. 12th. ... The eminent actor, Mr Geo. Vandenhoff ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Scofield, Farnum & Co. Commission merchants, manufacturers and delivery agents of American hardware no. 7 Platt Street, New York. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Joseph W. Crowell of Nova Scotia, with A.H. Stillwell, shipsmith, machinist and blockmaker ... Philadelphia, Pa. |
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Stillwell, A. H. |
1850-01-01 |
| Walker & Taplin, steam marble granite and Isle Lamott stone works. Burlington, Vt. |
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1850-01-01 |
| William Way & Co. importers & jobbers of hardware, cutlery and guns, and manufacturers of planes & mechanics' tools, 180 Broadway, New York. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Copp & Pear, are sole wholesale agents in Boston for Willmot's patent elastic door and furniture fenders, elastic head screws and tacks. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Copp & Pear, wholesale & retail dealers in upholstery goods and window goods and window shades, 387 Washington Street, Boston. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Coverly, Knapp & Co. Importers an wholesale dealers in foreign & domestic hardware & cutlery, no. 39 Pearl Street, Boston. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Alfred G. Day saddle, harness & trunk manufacturer. Wholesale & retail no. 421 West Baltimore St. ... Baltimore. |
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Day, Alfred G. |
1850-01-01 |
| Seventh season Boston Museum. No. 181 ... Benefit of Mrs. Thoman ... Feb'y 1st ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Miss Martha R Rogers] for h[er] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [L Davis] instruct.[ess] ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Lindia S Handen] for h[er] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [S.S. Weston] instruct. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Phalanx- Attention!! You being a member of the Woburn Mechanic Phalanx, are hereby notified to appear ... on [Saturday Apl 6] ... by order, I.S. Alley, Clerk. Woburn, [Apl 2d50]. |
Invitations. |
Alley, Isaac S., 1818-1865. |
1850-01-01 |
| Junior exhibition of Trinity College, Wednesday evening, July 24, 1850. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Mademoiselle Jenny Lind will give her fifth grand concert, since her return to New-York, at the Tripler Hall, on Friday evening, November 1. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Primary School Committee. Boston, August 13, 1850. The committee having received and accepted an invitation to join in the funeral obsequies of the late President of the United States ... at the Common Council Room to join the procession. ... Alvan Simonds, Secretary. |
Invitations. |
Simonds, Alvan. |
1850-01-01 |
| Dedication Ball, in Blackstone. ... New Hall, in Blackstone Block, on Wednesday evening, March 20, 1850 ... Managers. F.M. Ballou, Blackstone, R. Hayward, N. Chase, ... music, Flagg's Band, Boston. |
Invitations. |
Ballou, F. M. |
1850-01-01 |
| Terpsichore. Social party. ... Town Hall, Burlington, on Wednesday eve'g, April 10, 1850. Managers. A. Simonds, O.N. Haven. ... |
Invitations. |
Simonds, Alvan. |
1850-01-01 |
| The pleasure of your company is requested at Bay State House Friday evening [Dec 16th] at 8 12 o'clock, managers. F.H. Kinnicutt ... |
Invitations. |
Kinnicutt, Francis Harrison, 1812-1885. |
1850-01-01 |
| At Flagg's Hall Worcester. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, August 5th, 6th and 7th, 1850. Parker's Ethiopian Operatic Troupe! ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Johanni Hubbard, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, die quarto Septembris, Anno Salutis MDCCCL ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| City Hall. May Day evening. Third instrumental concert of the Germania Musical Society. To be given Wednesday evening, May 1st [1850], at the above-named hall. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Concert by the Suffolk Brass Band for the benefit of the West Boylston Mechanic Light Infantry at the City Hall! Worcester, September 5th, 1850. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Franklin W. Smith, importer of hardware & cutlery, no. 32 Dock Square, Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Smith, Franklin W. |
1850-01-01 |
| Waller & Kreps, 342 Broadway, New-York. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Patented, June 7th, 1853, by Smith & Buttles. Improved adhesive letter, invoice, and music file. Manufactured, and for sale, by R.T. Young, (successor to William Holdredge,) publisher, bookseller, and stationer, 140 Fulton Street, New York. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Young, R. T. |
1850-01-01 |
| Boyden's genuine court plaster Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Boyden. |
1850-01-01 |
| Geo. J. Brooks & Co., paper warehouse, 123 Sansome Street, corner of Merchant, San Francisco. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| M. & J.H. Buck & Co., Machine works, Lebanon, N.H. manufacturers of machinery, of all descriptions, for working wood ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Caldwell & Ghriskey, hardware commission merchants, nos. 16 & 18 North Fifth Street, Philadelphia. |
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1850-01-01 |
| H. Duren, dealer in nautical instruments, no. 39 Burling Slip ... New York. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Duren, H. |
1850-01-01 |
| Flint & Carter, agents for the Danvers Warren Steam Glue Co. No. 72 Kilby Street, Boston. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Franklin House, corner main and Second Streets, Dayton, O. Lucas Lentzy, -- Proprietor. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Eighth season Boston Museum no. 92. ... Benefit of Mr. F. Whitman! ... November 4th, 1850 ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Master Horatio Bliss] by diligence and good behavior merits the approbation of friends & instructor [blank]. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Certificate of merit. This certifies, that [Master E. Augstus Upton] by punctual attendance, diligence, and good behavior, merits that approbation of [his] friends and instruct[ress] [blank] |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Mr. Albert L. Kingsbury] for h[is] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [L. Wetherell] instruct. |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Abby Partridge] for h[er] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [H Fuller] instruct.[er] ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [blank] for h[blank] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [blank] instruct. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [George K Nichols] for h[is] diligent application to study, punctuality in attendence, and exemplary behaviour. [L.E.S.] inst. ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Lester Brothers & Co. ... Binghamton, N.Y. ... Established 1850 ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Green's New Orleans type foundry, printers' furnishing and commission paper warehouse. Established in 1847 66 Gravier street, New Orleans ... H.H. Green. |
Advertising cards. |
Green, H. H. |
1850-01-01 |
| F.J. Smith & Sons, Collinsville, Conn. dealers in chemicals, pure wines and liquors for medicinal purposes, drugs and medicines ... |
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1850-01-01 |
| Edward Kewin, dealer in confectionery fruits, nuts, &c. Oysters in every style. Ice Cream furnished by the gallon. No. 93 Main Street, Rochester, N. Y. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Kewin, Edward. |
1850-01-01 |
| Burton's Chambers Street, now open ... Sept. 11th [1851] will be played ... The Toodles or, The farmer's daughter ... comedietta of Perfection or, The cork leg ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Burton's New Theatre ... November 24th [1851] will be played ... Genevieve or The reign of terror ... To conclude with ... Parents and guardians ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Brougham's Lyceum Broadway, near Broome-Street ... the glorious drama of The devil in Paris ... Row at the lyceum or, Green room secrets ... Horror on Horror's Head or, The liar and slave ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Cogswell's new panorama of life in California and the isthmus, cities of San Francisco and Panama. Now open at the Minerva Rooms, 406 Broadway. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| [Vermont and Canada], also, western Massachusetts, northern and western New Hampshire, and northern New York, via New York and New Haven Railroad, in connection with the railroads through the valley of the Connecticut River, and through them with the Ashuelot, Rutland and Burlington, Vermont Central, Vermont and Canada, and Ogdensburgh Railroads. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Johanni Hubbard, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, die tertio Septembris, Anno Salutis MDCCCLI ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall, by particular request, and owing to the flattering reception given then by the citizens of Worcester Ordway's Æolian Vocalists! will appear for one evening more. ... Thursday even'g, June 19th, 1851 ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| The Campbells are here! For two nights only!! Brinley Hall. West & Peel's original Campbell Minstrels under the direction of James Norris, authors of their music, dances, &c. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Farewell concert, and positively the last!! The Campanologians, or Swiss Bell Ringers ... At the [blank] this evening, [blank] inst. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Flagg's Hall Worcester. The Harmoneon Troupe ... will appear as Whites and Blacks, in a grand vocal, instrumental Ethiopic and operatic soiree! On Friday evening, May 2d, 1851, and continue every evening during the week. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Grand combination of attractions!! The great intellectual wonder and unparalleled musical prodigy! The Infant Drummer [i.e., Benson A. English], whose concerts in New York and elsewhere, have created a tremendous enthusiasm. Assisted by a grand combination of eminent vocal Miss Fitzhugh, the celebrated & popular vocalist ... will give only one grand miscellaneous musical entertainment! At Brinley Hall, this Wednesday evening, Oct. 1st, 1851. |
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1851-01-01 |
| Grand complimentary benefit to Mrs. C.P. Currier At the request of her numerous friends, Mrs. Currier will have a complimentary benefit, to take place on Friday evening, May 7 [1851], at Horticultural Hall. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Grand farewell concert, at the Tremont Temple, on Saturday evening, March 8th, 1851. Max Maretzek, has the honor to annoucne to the public of Boston and vicinity, that the Musical Fund Society, have in the kindest manner postponed their concert for one week, thus enabling him to give a grand vocal and instrumental concert, on the above evening, being positively the last appearance of the Italian opera company, this season. |
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1851-01-01 |
| United States Map, Chart, and Book Establishment. Horace Thayer & Co., publishers, no. 50 Ann Street, New-York, and 127 Main-Street, Buffalo. E.N. Dodge, agent. The attention of agents, booksellers, and the public, is respectfully invited to this establishment ... During the twenty-three years this house has been in operation, several millions of maps, charts, and other works have been published, at prices that have induced agents to engage extensively in selling them. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Mademoiselle Teresa Parodi's farewell concert in America. Mademoiselle Teresa Parodi respectfully announces that she will give one grand musical festival on Wednesday evening, Sept. 24th [1851], at Brinley Hall. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| New Orleans Ethiopian Opera Troupe. The managers of this celebrated company take pleasure in informing the citizens of Worcester, that they will give three grand entertainments, at Brinley Hall, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, March 26th, 27th and 28th, 1851. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| On the death of Zenas H. Merrill, March, 1851. Sung in the tune of the Three friends. |
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1851-01-01 |
| Sacred concert, by the Worcester Mozart Society, composed of about 70 members, and an efficient orchestra, at the Unitarian Church, in Grafton, on Monday evening, Dec. 29 [1851], under the direction of Edward Hamilton, Esq. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Sacred concert, by the Worcester Mozart Society, fast evening, April 10, 1851. |
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1851-01-01 |
| Sacred concert, by the Worcester Mozart Society. |
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1851-01-01 |
| On the death of a Christian lady.* Unpublished poem by Mrs. Lydia H. Sigourney. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Sigourney, L. H. (Lydia Howard), 1791-1865. |
1851-01-01 |
| An uupublished [sic] poem by Mrs. Sigourney, to Mary Bates Butler*, who died Sept. 28, 1851--aged 21 months. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Sigourney, L. H. (Lydia Howard), 1791-1865. |
1851-01-01 |
| The Worcester Mozart Society, propose giving a concert of sacred music, at the Salem St. Church, on Friday evening, November 14 [1851]. This society is composed of over seventy members, selected from the different choirs of this city, and is intended to comprise all the best musical talent in Worcester. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Worcester Mozart Society. Sacred concert, by the Worcester Mozart Society, consisting of seventy members, with orchestral accompaniment; under the direction of Edward Hamilton, Esq., at the Unitarian Church, Grafton, on Monday evening, Feb. 3, 1851. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Worcester Mozart Society. Sacred concert, by the Worcester Mozart Society, with organ, piano and orchestral accompaniments; under the direction of Edward Hamilton, Esq. at the Salem St. Church, on Monday evening, Feb. 24, 1851. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Worcester Mozart Soiety [sic]. Sacred concert, by the Worcester Mozart Society, consisting of over seventy members, with orchestral accompaniment; under the direction of Edward Hamilton, Esq., at the Salem St. Church, on Monday evening, Feb. 10, 1851. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Anti-slavery convention. An anti-slavery convention will be held at Burrillville, R.I., in the old "Burrillville Meeting House," between Harrisville and Pascoag, on Sunday, Oct. 19th ... |
Invitations. |
Fish, Wm. H. |
1851-01-01 |
| Social ball. Sir: your company with ladies, is solicited at Town Hall, Sudbury, on Thursday evening, January 30th, 1851. Floor managers: Henry Goodnow ... Managers: Col. E. Moore, Thomas Stearns ... |
Invitations. |
Goodnow, Henry. |
1851-01-01 |
| Fireman's festival. Sir, the pleasure of your company with ladies, is respectfully solicited to attend a supper to be given in honor of Victor Engine Company, no. 1, of Natick, by Niagara Engine Company, no. 3, of South Framingham, at Joseph Fuller's Mansion House, on Thursday evening, Feb. 6th, 1851. Committee of arrangements: Gilman Fuller, Henry Fay ... |
Invitations. |
Fuller, Gilman. |
1851-01-01 |
| Phalanx---attention!! Sir.--You being a member of the Woburn Mechanic Phalanx, are herby ordered to appear at the armory of said Company, on Saturday, March the 8th ... Per order of Lieut. W.T. Grammer. ... I.S. Alley, clerk. Woburn, Feb. 25, 1851. |
Invitations. |
Grammer, W. T. |
1851-01-01 |
| Dedication ball. The managers solicit the favor of your company, with ladies, at the Petersham House, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 26, 1851. Managers: Welcome Wadsworth, Artemas Bryant ...Petersham, Feb. 10, 1851. |
Invitations. |
Wadsworth, Welcome. |
1851-01-01 |
| Odd Fellows and citizens' festival, at Blackstone Hall, Blockstone, Thursday evening, February 27, 1851. Your company with ladies, is respectfully solicited. Floor managers. Moses Parnum, 2d. ... Committee of arrangements. Thom. Dermot ... |
Invitations. |
Farnum, Moses. |
1851-01-01 |
| Particular notice. The following letter was recieved at this office, to which the attention of members is called: Post office, Springfield, Aug. 27, 1851. ... I am in receipt of instructions ... to inform you that the "Mechanics union journal" ... is not a newspaper ... M.B. Dean, president. |
Invitations. |
Dean, M. B. |
1851-01-01 |
| Book Agency, 71 Chamber - St., Irving House, New-York, July 10th, 1851 ... under the new postag law it becomes necessary for all papers to be sent to bona-fide subscribers ... Charles B. Norton, agent for libaries. |
Invitations. |
Norton, Charles B. (Charles Benjamin), 1825-1891. |
1851-01-01 |
| 8th season Boston Museum. No. 190. ... Fourth appearance of the celebrated actor, Mr C.D. Pitt! Engagement of the eminent actress, Mrs Barrett ... Feb. 6th, 1851. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Annual benefit of the Boston Museum Dramatic Fund Association Saturday evening, Feb. 8th, 1851. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| 8th season Boston Museum. No. 308. ... Engagement of the eminent actress, Mrs. Barrett ... June 5th, 1851 ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| 8th Season Boston Museum. No. 368 ... Last night but one of Horn, Wells, and Briggs' Ethiopian serenaders! Benefit of Eve Horn! ... August 1st, 1851 ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 76. ... Engagement of the eminent artiste Mrs. Barrett ... Oct. 13 & 14, 1851. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 92. ... Positively last night but 1 of the tragedian Mr. Booth ... Oct. 29th, 1851 ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 118. ... Mad. Radinski will make her 1st appearance on any stage in the character of Gertrude. ... November 24th, 25th and 26th, 1851. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| 9th eason Boston Museum. No. 132. ... Immense success of the new American comedy, Nature's nobleman ... December 4th, 1851 ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Frances C. Baker] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Ruth T. Morse] Instruct[ees] ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss Frances Baker] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [S.R.P.] Instructor. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Mr. John F. Libby.] ... [Olive M. Marr] |
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1851-01-01 |
| Institut St. Louis, de la nouvelle-Orleans. Pension de Demoiselles, dirigeé par Mme E. Deron. ... 18[50]-18[51] [1st] prix d [histoire] ... [A. Legendre] La directrice, [C. Deron] |
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1851-01-01 |
| Stationery Warehouse. Aaron R. Gay, manufacturer of blank account books, and dealer in fine staple stationery, school and nautical books, no. 130 State Street, Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Gay, Aaron R. |
1851-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Alpheus E Guild] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Jane Kelsey] instructor[ess] ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [blank] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct on school, merits my approbation and esteem. [blank] instructor. |
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1851-01-01 |
| Arthur & Burnet account book manufacturers and dealers of every description of foreign and domestic stationery ... New York. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Grace Cobb] from [W. Allen, teacher for good learning in spelling at E. Bridgewater Academy. Oct. 9th 1851.] |
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1851-01-01 |
| Free Soil. Dorchester, Oct. 18, 1851. Sir: there will be a meeting of the Vigilance Committee of the Free Soil Party of Dorchester, at the Hall adjoining my residence, on Wednesday evening, October 22d, ... Sam'l Downer, Jr., Chairman. ... |
Invitations. |
Downer, Samuel, 1807-1881. |
1851-01-01 |
| Commencement Trinity College, MDCCCLI. |
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1851-01-01 |
| Mademoiselle Teresa Parodi respectfully announces that by particular request she will give a second and positively last grand musical festival, on Thursday evening, Oct. 9 [1851], at Brinley Hall. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| The annual examination of the schools in the Centre District, will take place in the following order, under the direction of their respective examining committees, viz. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Trinity College: Junior exhibition, MDCCCLI. |
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1851-01-01 |
| Instrumental chamber concert, in Worcester. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club ... respectfully inform the inhabitants of Worcester and vicinity, that they will give a grand instrumental concert on Friday evening, April 11th, 1851, in Brinley Hall. |
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1851-01-01 |
| Thoughts at my mother's grave. By Mrs. Lucy M. Stoddard. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Stoddard, Lucy M. (Lucy Maria), b. 1824. |
1851-01-01 |
| 8th season. Boston Museum no. 178 ... Saturday, January 25th, 1851 ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| 8th Season Boston Museum. No. 320. ... Farewell engagement of the celebrated actor, Mr. C.D. Pitt. Re-engagement of the eminent actress, Mrs. Barrett ... June 17th, 1851 ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 107. ... Second week of the splendid romance, The seven castles! ... Nov. 12th, 1851 ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Frances Baker] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [C.A. Perley] instructor. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Almira Lake] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [N. Leavitt] instructor. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 100. ... Fourth time of the splendid romance, The seven castles! ... Nov. 5th, 1851 ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Francis W Baker] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [R.S. Morse] Instruct[es] ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Grace Cobb] from [W. Allen, teacher for good learning in spelling at E. Bridgewater Academy. Oct. 9th 1851.] |
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1851-01-01 |
| Free Soil. Dorchester, Oct. 18, 1851. Sir: there will be a meeting of the Vigilance Committee of the Free Soil Party of Dorchester, at the Hall adjoining my residence, on Wednesday evening, October 22d, ... Sam'l Downer, Jr., Chairman. ... |
Invitations. |
Downer, Samuel, 1807-1881. |
1851-01-01 |
| Commencement Trinity College, MDCCCLI. |
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1851-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall Farewell concert of Ordway's Æolian Vocalists! ... On Friday evening, June 20th, 1851 ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall, Worcester. Second night of Ordway's Æolian Vocalists! From Harmony Hall, Boston, where they performed 150 nights with great success. ... On Tuesday even'g, June 17th, 1851 ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall. Madame Biscaccianti having returned from Europe, has the honor to announce to the citizens of Worcester, that her first grand concert will take place on Monday evening, November 24th, for which occasion an engagement has been made with Mr. Charles Mueller, the celebrated pianist. |
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1851-01-01 |
| Sacred concert, by the Worcester Mozart Society, at the Salem St. Church, Friday evening, May 30, 1851, under the direction of Edward Hamilton, Esq. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 96. ... First nights of the splendid romance, The seven castles! ... Nov. 3d, 1851 ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 245. ... Third week of the brilliant Peruvian pageant, The enchanted harp ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Seventy fifth Anniversary of American independence. Sir, the City Council of Boston will celebrate the approaching anniversary of American Independence, by services in the Tremont Temple, and a dinner at Faneuil Hall. ... Committee or invitations. John P. Bigelow, Billings Briggs ... June 20, 1851. |
Invitations. |
Bigelow, John P. (John Prescott), 1797-1872. |
1851-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Fanny Baker] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [C.A. Perley] instructor. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| [1851] Notice. All citizens of Massachusetts, without distiction of party, opposed to the Fugitive Slave Law, and in favor of adoptiong such measures, within the limits prescribed by the Constitution, as may procure its essential modification or final repeal, are invited to assemble at Boston, on Wednesday, March 26th, at 10 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of consulting together, and devising the best means of advancing that object. |
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1851-01-01 |
| Instrumental chamber concert, in Worcester. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club ... respectfully inform the inhabitants of Worcester and vicinity, that they will give a grand instrumental concert on Friday evening, April 18th, 1851, in Brinley Hall. |
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1851-01-01 |
| Subscription concerts in Worcester, of the Germania Musical Society. The first grand vocal and instrumental concert of the Germania Musical Society, will be given at the City Hall, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 30th [1851], on which occasion they will be assisted by Miss Georgiana Paige, and Mr. Charles Mueller, the celebrated pianist. |
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1851-01-01 |
| City Hall The last grand instrumental concert! The Germania Musical Society. Consisting of 23 instrumental solo performers, respectfully announce to the ladies and gentlemen of Worcester and vicinity, that they will give only one more concert on Friday evening, Oct. 3d [1851], at the City Hall.... |
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1851-01-01 |
| City Hall! Two grand instrumental concerts to be given on Thursday and Friday evenings, October 2d and 3d [1851], by the celebrated Germania Musical Society. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| City hall. The last grand instrumental concert! The Germania Musical Society. Consisting of 23 instrumental solo performers, respectfully announce to the ladies and gentlemen of Worcester and vicinity, that they will give only one more concert on Friday evening, Oct. 3d [1851], at the city hall. |
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1851-01-01 |
| Tribute to the memory of the Rev. Andrew Fowler, A.M. At the interment of this venerable minister, the following remarks were made: by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Gadsden. ... |
Broadsides.; Eulogies. |
Gadsden, Christopher Edwards, 1785-1852. |
1851-01-01 |
| Home again! Second week! Music and mirth! at the Horticultural Hall, School St. The Harmoneons will appear as Whites and Blacks, in a grand vocal, instrumental, Ethiopic and operatic soiree! On Friday evening, Jan. 24th, 1851. ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Horn, Wells & Briggs' Ethiopian Serenaders. Programme for this evening ... |
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1851-01-01 |
| Established 1851. Geo. B. Cluett, Bro. & Co. Manufacturers of the celebrated "crown" collars & cuffs. And the "Monarch" shirts. Geo. B. Cluett. J.W.A. Cluett. Robt. Cluett. R.S. Norton. Troy, N.Y. |
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1851-01-01 |
| New York Ward School, no. [2] this premium was presenteds to [Sarah Webster] as a testimonial of the approbation of [her] teacher & the school committee for regular and punctual attendence with correct deportment & diligent attention to [her] studies during the month of [Feb] 18[51 H.F. Rogers] teacher [NC Ely EH Brown] school committee |
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1851-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum Howard Street. W. Marshall--sole lessee and manager acting and stage manager,-- Mr H. Lewis ... Great attraction. ... Fast Day. ... The performances will commence with the historical drama called Joan of Arc! or The Maid of Orleans. ... To conclude with the laughable farce entitled the Weathercock! ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Sixth dramatic entertainment of the T.A.C. Nov. 25th, 1852. The performance will commence at 7 o' clock, precisely, with a prologue, by H. M. Neil. to be followed with, by particular request, the burlesque Damon & Pythias ... Regitations and music. The whole to conclue with the old English comedy of Old honesty. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Music Hall,- - Medford. Literary and musical entertainment under the direction of the ladies of the Mystic Orthodox Society ... Nov. 24th, and 25th ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| The original and only Buckley's Serenaders & Brass Band! Programme for this evening. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Grand floral concert! Thos. P. Moses, yielding to many friendly solicitations to give one more floral concert before his departure for the South, respectfully announces that he will give such a concert at the Temple, Tuesday evening, Sept. 28, 1852, on which particular occasion his two favorite classes, "The 14 Nightingales" and "The 7 Misses," will unite in the entertainment. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| At City Hall Newburyport. For one night only Thursday eve'g, Nov. 18. Furber's Minstrels, late the original Norton Brothers. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Tuesday evening, November 23, 1852. Madame Henriette Sontag's farewell concert. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Boston Musical Fund Society. Sixth series. First grand concert, for the establishment of a charitable fund. The patrons of the Boston Musical Fund Society are respectfully informed, that the first concert of the season will be given at the New Music Hall, on Saturday evening, Dec. 4, 1852. For which occasion they have secured the services of M'lle Caroline Lehmann. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Johanni Hubbard, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, die primo Septembris, Anno Salutis MDCCCLII ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall! Ordway's Æolians! will appear at the above hall, positively but two evenings: Monday and Tuesday, January 5th and 6th, 1851 [i.e., 1852] ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall, Worcester. Vocal and instrumental chamber concert. Mdlle. Caroline Lehmann, from the Grand Opera in Copenhagen, assisted by the Mendelssohn Quintette Club ... respectfully announces to the musical public of Worcester, the she will give a grand vocal and instrumental concert, on Thursday evening, October 14th, 1852. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Cameneum, Vaughan St. Concert November 9th. Thos. P. Moses respectfully announces that the Cameneum is now in respectable order as a concert, lecture and exhibition room, and, gas-lighted, will be reopended with a musical entertainment Tuesday evening, Nov. 9. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Carusi's Saloon Madame Marietta Alboni respectfully announces to the public of Washington, that she will give her second and last concert on Thursday evening, Dec. 16, '52, on which occasion Mad. Alboni will be assisted by Sig. Rovere, Sig. Sangiovanni, Sig. Arditi, musical director. |
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1852-01-01 |
| City Hall. First subscription concert! of the Germania Musical Society, will take place on Tuesday evening, Nov. 30 [1852], on which occasion they will be assisted by Madame Elise Siedenburg, primo soprano from the Court Theater of the Grand Duke of Schwerin. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| City Hall. Ole Bull respectfully begs leave to announce that he will give one grand concert at the City Hall! Thursday eve'ng, June 3d [1852], assisted by the Germania Musical Society, and Alfred Jaell! ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| City Hall. Subscription concerts of the Germania Musical Society, in Worcester. Last concert of the series! The Germania Musical Society will give the sixth and last grand instrumental concert, of the series of six, Saturday ev'g, Mar. 13th, at the City Hall, assisted by Alfred Jaell, the celebrated pianst. |
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1852-01-01 |
| City Hall. Subscription concerts of the Germania Musical Society, in Worcester. The fifth grand vocal and instrumental concert, (last but one of the series of six,) will be given on Saturday ev'g, Feb. 21st [1852], at the City Hall, assisted by Miss Adelaide Phillips, the talented vocalist. |
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1852-01-01 |
| From the Salem gazette of July 9. We copy the following affectionate tribute to the memory of the late Thomas Cole, Esq., from the Christian register, of July 3d ... |
Broadsides.; Obituaries. |
Classmate. |
1852-01-01 |
| Concert The class under the direction of Wm. Evans, Jr., will give a concert of sacred and secular music, at the Baptist Church in North Egremont, Friday eve., March 5, 1852. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Concert! The Dolcean Troupe consisting of the following talented performers: Mr. J.J. Watson, the Ole Bull of America; Prof. O.S. Gross, the dinstinguished vocalist; Miss Cecelia M. Le-Baron, the accomplished pianist and vocalist; would respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Portsmouth and vicinity that they will give one of their grand, unique and chaste musical entertainments at the Cameneum this, Wednesday evening, December 1st, 1852. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Concert. The Germania Serenade Band, respectfully announce to the citizens of [blank] and vicinity, that they will give a grand instrumental concert at [blank] on [blank] 1852. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Grand concert! Mr. William F. Durant, late of Ossian's Bards, respectfully announces to the citizens of this place and vicinity, that he will give a grand vocal & instrumental concert at the [blank] on [blank] evening, [blank] 1852, on which occasion he will introduce some of his most popular songs and ballads. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Grand operatic concert! M'me Pico! The celebrated prima donna contralto, Signor Vietti, the distinguished tenor ... will give a grand operatic costume concert consisting of scenes from Italian and English operas, with appropriate costume, as performed by them in Havana and New York, together with selections from the most popular English songs, duetts, &c., on Monday evening, Oct. 11, 1852, at Brinley Hall. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Grand popular Scottish concert. Messrs. and the Misses Fraser will give one of their celebrated and unrivalled musical and literary evenings (which have been given by them throughout Great Britain, and for fifty nights in New York ... with triumphant success,) in Horticultural Hall, on Monday evening, May 3, 1852. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Order of exercises for the exhibition by the students of Hopkinton Academy, Hopkinton, N.H., Friday eve, November 19, 1852. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Horticultural Hall. Subscription concerts in Worcester, of the Germania Musical Society. The Germanians will give their second grand concert on Friday evening, Jan. 16 [1852], at Horticultural Hall, on which occasion they will be assisted by Mr. Alfred Jaell, the justly celebrated pianist. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Horticultural Hall. Subscription concerts of the Germania Musical Society. The third grand subscription concert of the series of six, by the Germania Musical Society, will be given on Saturday evening, Jan'y 24th [1852], at Horticultural Hall, on which occasion they will be assisted by Mr. Alfred Jaell, the justly celebrated pianist ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| No postponem'nt Grand vocal & instrumental concert in Worcester. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club ... respectfully inform the inhabitants of Worcester and vicinity, that they will give a grand vocal and instrumental concert on Thursday evening, April 29, 1852, in Brinley Hall ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Samson, an oratorio, the words by Milton: the music composed, A.D. 1742, by Handel. To be performed by the Handel and Haydn Society, at the Melodeon, on Sunday evening, February 8, 1852. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Eulogy on Hon. Orin Fowler, delivered in the House of Representatives, Dec. 8, 1852, by Hon. Zeno Scudder of Massachusetts. |
Broadsides.; Eulogies. |
Scudder, Zeno, 1807-1857. |
1852-01-01 |
| Second & last concert at the Cameneum. Mr. Wheelock and Miss Julia Wheelock, have the honor to inform the citizens of Portsmouth that they will give a concert at the Cameneum, this even'g Thursday, Nov, 25, when they will be assisted by the valubale services of the same performers as at last evening's concert. It will be noticed that the programme is not repeated, but mostly new. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Splendor, joy, and pleasure reign here to-night. Temple, Portsmouth. A large and accomplished troupe of the young ladies and misses of Portsmouth, under the direction of their teachers, Messrs. Packard on Tuesday & Wednesday evenings, Aug. 17 & 18. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Stop! Stop! Read! Grand gala night. Presentation of a valuable wedding cake to the lucky individual holding the lucky number. Reduction of prices. Tickets only 12 1-2 cents. Furber's Minstrels, the Norton Brothers and Master J. Mitchell, the world renowned rattlesnake dancer, will appear at the Temple for this night only, as the hall is engaged to the temperance society on Thursday evening of this week. ... Wednesday evening, Sept. 22 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Order of exercises, for the annual examination of the Townsend Female Seminary. July 28, 1852. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Commencement Trinity College, MDCCCLII. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Vocal & instrumental concert. Miss M.E. Durgin will give one of her musical entertainments at the Temple, on Thursday evening, October 14th [1852], on which occassion she will be assisted by Miss H.M. Mitchell, Mr. J.B. Hill, Mr. E.S. Durgin, Isabelle, the gipsey. Miss E.M. Hadley, pianist. |
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1852-01-01 |
| From the Salem gazette, of June 25, 1852. Died, yesterday, of heart complaint, Thomas Cole, Esq., aged 72 years. ... |
Obituaries.; Eulogies.; Stationers' embossed stamps. |
White, Daniel Appleton, 1776-1861. |
1852-01-01 |
| W. & E. Howe, printers, 39 Merchants' Row, Boston. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Boston, January 1, 1852. Dear sir, you are respectfully requested to attend a principle exhibition of Brackett's marble group of the shipwrecked mother and child, at no. 1 Amory Hall, on Saturday, 3d. inst. ... Walter M. Brackett. |
Invitations. |
Brackett, Walter M. |
1852-01-01 |
| The National Horse Guards, of Springfield, tender you their regards and request your attendance withlLadies, at their first annual ball, Friday evening, January 30, 1852, at Hampden Hall. ... Managers: Captain E. Trask, Capt. E.D. Beach ... |
Invitations. |
Trask, E. |
1852-01-01 |
| Woburn, Jan. 14, 1852. At a meeting of the citizens, held in the Town Hall, on Friday evening, Jan. 9th, you were appointed as one of a committee to take active measures to procure a town clock. ...Horace Collamore, sec'ry. |
Invitations. |
Collamore, Horace. |
1852-01-01 |
| Military ball, by the Woburn Mechanic Phalanx. Sir--your company with ladies is soliciated to a military ball, to be given at the Lexington House, Bigelow's on Wednesday evening, February 11th, 1852. Committee of arrangements: Capt. W.T. Grammer .. |
Invitations. |
Grammer, W. T. |
1852-01-01 |
| Grand military and civic Washington ball, by the First Light Infantry Company, at Howard Hall, on Monday evening, February 23d., 1852. ... Committee. Capt. William W. Brown, Lieut, John T. Pitmas ... Providence, February 2, 1852. |
Invitations. |
Brown, William W., Captain. |
1852-01-01 |
| Twentieth anniversary. Annual Old Line Ball. Sir: your company, with ladies, is solicited at the Annual Old Line Call, at the Merrimack House, Lowell, Thursday evening, March 4, 1852 ... H.H. Baxter ... |
Invitations. |
Baxter, H. J. |
1852-01-01 |
| Washington Club. [25 August] 185[2] Sir: you have been elected a [resident] member of this club. In the event of your acceptance, you are requested to deposit with [Theodore Kane] treasurer, [thirty] dollars. A copy of the rules and regulations is herewith enclosed. Very respectfully [Wm. P. Moran] secretary. ... |
Invitations. |
Moran, William P. |
1852-01-01 |
| Notice. The fall term of Rev. Mr. Barstow's School, at Newton Centre, will open on Monday, Setpember 6th, and confine eleven weeks. Newton Centre, Sept. 1, 1852. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving ball, A.B. Cobleigh's Hotel, West Townsend, Mass., on Thursday evening, November 25 '52. Sir;--your company with ladies is respectfully solicited. Managers. H.A. Woods, Townsend, O.B. Barrett ...[1852]. |
Invitations. |
Woods, H. A. |
1852-01-01 |
| The ladies of the F Street Presbyterian Church will be pleased to see [The Honorable E. Everett] and his family at their festival, to be held on the evening of Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, of this week. Iron Hall, Pennsylvania Avenue, Monday, November 29, 1852. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Anniversary ball. The Fitchburg Fusiliers will celebrate their thirty-sixth anniversary with a grand military ball, at McIntire & Jaquith's Hotel, on Tuesday evening, December 14th, 1852 ... committee of arrangements. Capt. Joseph Wood, Lieut. S.G. Eager ... Fitchburg, Dec. 1, 1852. |
Invitations. |
Wood, Joseph. |
1852-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 187. ... Engagement of the eminent actress, Mrs. Barrett ... Jan'ry 28th & 29th [1852] ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 313. ... Last night but one of the engagement of Mr. Henry Sedley ... June 2d, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 317. ... Engagement of the eminent actress Mrs. Barrett Re-engagement of Mr. Henry Sedley ... June 7th, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 335. ... Re-engagement of the eminent actress Mrs. Barrett Re-engagement of Mr Henry Sedley ... June 24th, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 10th season. Boston Museum. No. 15. ... First night of the favorite artist, Mrs Barrett ... August 23d, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 10th season. Boston Museum. No. 30. ... First appearance in Boston of the eminent and popular actress, Miss Julia Bennett ... September 6th, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 10th season. Boston Museum. No. 48. ... Third week of the eminent actress, Miss Julia Bennett ... Sept. 23d, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 10th season. Boston Museum. No. 56. ... Fourth week of the eminent actress, Miss Julia Barrett ... October 1st, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 10th season. Boston Museum. No. 92. ... Last night but three of the eminent actress, Miss Julia Bennett ... November 8th, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 10th season. Boston Museum. No 122. ... Fourth week of the new and intensely interesting play, Uncle Tom's cabin! ... December 6, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 10th season. Boston Museum. No 135 ... Fifth week of the new and intensely interesting play, Uncle Tom's cabin! ... [Dec. 1852?] ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 10th season. Boston Museum. No 167. ... 10th and last week of the extraordinary play of Uncle Tom's cabin! ... [1852?] ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Sacred concert. The Worcester Mozart Society will give a concert for the benefit of their conductor, Edward Hamilton, at the Salem Street Church, on Fast Night, commencing at 7 1-2 o'clock. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Twenty-fourth of October, 1852. |
Elegies.; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Parsons, Thomas William, 1819-1892. |
1852-01-01 |
| Washington's Head Quarters, Newburgh. To the honorable the Legislature of the state of New-York. The petition of Jonathan Hasbrouck, of the county of Orange, respectfully represents, that the piece of property in Newburgh, known as Washington's Head Quarters, has been in his family as an inheritance for more than a hundred years. ... until the year 1849, when the petitioner ... having mortgaged it to the state for a loan of $2,000, was unable to pay said moneys, and it was sold, and the state became the purchaser. ... Your petitioner ... respectfully asks of your honorable body, the passage of an act, authorizing the sale to your petitioner of said house and grounds, for the principal sum, interest and expenses, in said mortgage named, which your petitioner is prepared to pay. ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Hasbrouck, Jonathan, 1785-1855. |
1852-01-01 |
| Worcester Dramatic Museum. Sixth week of the second season. ... Oct. 28th, [1852] ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| English School. Report of [Fannie Earle] for [16] half days, ending [Feb 23] 185[2] ... [C.B. Metcalf] teacher ... [Whispers a great deal. C.B.M.] |
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1852-01-01 |
| Wm. Endicott & Co. succesors to G. & W. Endicott, lithographers, no. 59 Beekman St. New York. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Phelps' 100 cities and large towns of America. Just published a book having the above title, being a description of one hundred of the principal cities and large towns of the United States ... the principal railroad and steamboat routes, and distances throughout the United States, 15 maps ... The work is also embellished with numerous engravings ... New York: published by Phelps, Fanning & Co. Price--colored maps 37 1-2 cents. Uncolored maps--25 [cents]. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Ole Bull respectfully announces his first grand concert, to take place on Saturday evg. May 22, at Metropolitan Hall, assisted by the Germania Musical Society! and Alfred Jaell! ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Henry Clay. Written for General Cass, and dedicated to Governor Marcy. By the Hon'ble James Torrington Spencer Lidstone, of Toronto. [One line from Shakespeare] |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Lidstone, James Torrington Spencer. |
1852-01-01 |
| Last call. Mrs. Emma Gillingham Bostwick, most respectfully announces by universal desire, one more concert! In Worcester, on Monday evening, March 8th, at Horticultural Hall. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Horticultural Hall. The Black swan, under the direction of Col. J.H. Wood, (late proprietor of Wood's Celebrated Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio,) assisted by Prof. H.C. Becht, from the city of Mentz, late of New York--also, his pupil, the great musical prodigy, Mast. Se. Emile Kook, 10 years old, well known in New York City as a juvenile pianist, without any rival--will give one grand vocal and instrumental concert, in Horticultural Hall, on Wednesday evening, February 18, 1852. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| West & Peel's old and original Campbell Minstrels! Musical director,--J.H. Burdett. Programme. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| City Hall. Subscription concerts of the Germania Musical Society. The fourth grand vocal and instrumental concert, of the series of six, will be given on Friday evening, Feb. 6th, [1852] at the City Hall, assisted by Miss Adelaide Phillips, the talented vocalist. |
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1852-01-01 |
| New music hall. First subscription concert of the Germania Musical Society, on Saturday, November 27, 1852. Assisted by Madame Elise Siedenburg, prima soprano, from the Court Theatre of the Grand Duke of Schwerin. Madame Caroline Bandt, pianist, Herr Emanuel Klein, tenor, from the Academy of Music, Amsterdam, and Alfred Jaell. Conductor,--Carl Bergmann. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Grand concerts! at Cameneum. Mr. Moses, with the valuable aid of Mr. Wheelock and Miss Julia Wheelock, and other kindly-proffered assistance intown, respectfully informs the musical public that the first concert will take place at the Cameneum, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 24, and the second at the same place, Thursday evening, 25th. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Theatre, this evening! Farewell benefit to Mr. McKean and Miss Virginia Buchanan! ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Theatre this evening! Farewell benefit to Mr. McKean Buchanan! ... The performance will commence with ... The marble heart or, The victim of disappointed love ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| City Hall, Worcester ... April 8th, 1852. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Boston, May 27, 1852. The quarterly meeting of the Primary School Committee, will be holden at the Common Council Room, City Hall, on Tuesday evening, June 1, 1852, at 8 o'clock. Charles Demond, secretary. ... |
Invitations. |
Demond, Charles, 1822-1889. |
1852-01-01 |
| The first annual ball of the Prescott Guards, in commemoration of the Battle of New Orelans. Will be given at the American Hotel, in Mohawk, on Friday evening, Jan. 7th, 1853 ... Honorary managers. Maj. Gen. F.E. Spinner ... Managers. Capt. W.W. Woodworth ... Invitation committee. W.W. Woodworth ... Floor managers. E.J. Cook ... Mohawk, Dec. 30, 1852 ... |
Invitations. |
Woodworth, W. W. |
1852-01-01 |
| Trinity College, Junior exhibition. April 1st, 1852. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Washington's Head Quarters, Newburgh. To the honorable the Legislature of the state of New-York. The petition of Jonathan Hasbrouck, of the county of Orange, respectfully represents, that the piece of property in Newburgh, known as Washington's Head Quarters, has been in his family as an inheritance for more than a hundred years. ... until the year 1849, when the petitioner ... having mortgaged it to the state for a loan of $2,000, was unable to pay said moneys, and it was sold, and the state became the purchaser. ... Your petitioner ... respectfully asks of your honorable body, the passage of an act, authorizing the sale to your petitioner of said house and grounds, for the principal sum, interest and expenses, in said mortgage named, which your petitioner is prepared to pay. ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Hasbrouck, Jonathan, 1785-1855. |
1852-01-01 |
| Twenty-fourth of October, 1852. |
Elegies.; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Parsons, Thomas William, 1819-1892. |
1852-01-01 |
| Sacred concert. The Worcester Mozart Society will give a concert for the benefit of their conductor, Edward Hamilton, at the Salem Street Church, on Fast Night, commencing at 7 1-2 o'clock. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Worcester Dramatic Museum. Sixth week of the second season. ... Oct. 28th, [1852] ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Crawford House, White Mountains, N.H. located within 100 rods of the notch of the White Mountains. By J.L. Gibb recently of the Lafayette House, Franconia Notch. |
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1852-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 162. ... Observe this bill! The great domestic play! ... January 3, 1852. |
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1852-01-01 |
| 10th season. Boston Museum. No 72. ... Seventh week of Miss Julia Bennett's highly successful engagement. ... October 18 & 19, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 10th season. Boston Museum. No. 96. ... Positively last night but one of the eminent actress, Miss Julia Bennett ... November 11, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 197. ... Highly attractive performance! ... February 7, 1852. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 215. ... Mr Warren as Mr. J. S. Batkins and Gosling! ... Feb. 25 & 26, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Seventy-sixth anniversary of American Independence. Sir, the City Council of Boston will celebrate the approaching anniversary of American Independence, by services in the Park Street Church, and dinner at Faneuil Hall. ...Committee on invitations. Benjamin Seaver, Issac Cary ... June 20, 1852. |
Invitations. |
Seaver, Benjamin. |
1852-01-01 |
| Neptune Assemblies. The Neptune Engine Company no 3, of Waltham, respectfully announce to their friends, that the first of their series of eight social assemblies will be given on Thursday evening, Nov. 5th, 1852, at Rumford Hall ... Managers. A.H. Williams, J.M. Adams ... |
Invitations. |
Williams, A. H. |
1852-01-01 |
| Merccntile Library Association. The introductary lecture of the Wednesday evening series will be delivered in the New Music Hall, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 1st, by Hon. Rufus Choate ... E.C. Baker ... Boston, Nov. 25, 1852. |
Invitations. |
Baker, E. C. |
1852-01-01 |
| Horticultural Hall. The Black swan, under the direction of Col. J.H. Wood, (late proprietor of Wood's Celebrated Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio,) assisted by Prof. H.C. Becht, from the city of Mentz, late of New York--also, his pupil, the great musical prodigy, Mast. Se. Emile Kook, 10 years old, well known in New York City as a juvenile pianist, without any rival--will give one grand vocal and instrumental concert, in Horticultural Hall, on Wednesday evening, February 18, 1852. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Last call. Mrs. Emma Gillingham Bostwick, most respectfully announces by universal desire, one more concert! In Worcester, on Monday evening, March 8th, at Horticultural Hall. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Henry Clay. Written for General Cass, and dedicated to Governor Marcy. By the Hon'ble James Torrington Spencer Lidstone, of Toronto. [One line from Shakespeare] |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Lidstone, James Torrington Spencer. |
1852-01-01 |
| Ole Bull respectfully announces his first grand concert, to take place on Saturday evg. May 22, at Metropolitan Hall, assisted by the Germania Musical Society! and Alfred Jaell! ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Phelps' 100 cities and large towns of America. Just published a book having the above title, being a description of one hundred of the principal cities and large towns of the United States ... the principal railroad and steamboat routes, and distances throughout the United States, 15 maps ... The work is also embellished with numerous engravings ... New York: published by Phelps, Fanning & Co. Price--colored maps 37 1-2 cents. Uncolored maps--25 [cents]. |
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1852-01-01 |
| West & Peel's old and original Campbell Minstrels! Musical director,--J.H. Burdett. Programme. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Grand concerts! at Cameneum. Mr. Moses, with the valuable aid of Mr. Wheelock and Miss Julia Wheelock, and other kindly-proffered assistance intown, respectfully informs the musical public that the first concert will take place at the Cameneum, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 24, and the second at the same place, Thursday evening, 25th. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| New music hall. First subscription concert of the Germania Musical Society, on Saturday, November 27, 1852. Assisted by Madame Elise Siedenburg, prima soprano, from the Court Theatre of the Grand Duke of Schwerin. Madame Caroline Bandt, pianist, Herr Emanuel Klein, tenor, from the Academy of Music, Amsterdam, and Alfred Jaell. Conductor,--Carl Bergmann. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Sacred concert, by the Worcester Mozart Society, composed of about 70 members, and an efficient orchestra, at the City Hall, in Worcester, on Monday evening, Feb. 9 [1852], under the direction of Edward Hamilton, Esq. ... Tickets 25 cents, to be had at the door. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Carusi's Saloon Madame Marietta Alboni respectfully announces to the public of Baltimore, that she will give her first concert on Tuesday evening, Dec. 14, '52, on which occasion Mad. Alboni will be assisted by Sig. Rovere, Sig. Sangiovanni, Sig. Arditi, musical director. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Schaefer & Koradi German booksellers publishers, importers and stationers. ... Philadelphia. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Museum. Fifth week of the second season. ... Oct. 21, [1852] ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 217. ... Benefit of Mr W.H. Smith ... Feb. 27th, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 10th season. Boston Museum. No. 58. ... Fifth week of the eminent actress, Miss Julia Bennett ... October 4th & 5th, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Fitchburg Fusiliers! To [blank] you are herby ordered to appear at the Armory of Company B., in Fitchburg, on Friday, September 24th, at 7 1-2 o'clock, p.m. business of importance will come before the meeting. Per order Commander; J.A. Farwell, clerk. Fitchburg, Spetember 21st, 1852. |
Invitations. |
Farwell, J. A. |
1852-01-01 |
| The original and only Buckley's Serenaders & Brass Band! Programme for this evening. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Unique combination! Programme. Part I. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 343. ... Benefit of Mrs. Barrett ... Last night of Mr Henry Sedley ... July 2d, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 10th season. Boston Museum. No. 57. ... Mr Warren in two great parts! ... Octocer [sic] 2, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Donation party. Your company is respectfully solicted at a donation party, for the benefit of the Rev. Daniel B. Lawton. At his residence, in Pekin, on Wednesday. February 11th ... Eli Playter, reciever. Pekin, February 6th, 1852. |
Invitations. |
Playter, Eli. |
1852-01-01 |
| Boston, February 27, 1852. The quarterly meeting of the Primary School Committee will be held at the Common Council Room, City Hall, on Tuesday evening, March 2, 1852, at 7 o'clock ... Alvan Simonds, secretary. ... |
Invitations. |
Simonds, Alvan. |
1852-01-01 |
| Post office. Boston, [19 Nov.] 1852. You are requested to attend to the settlement of your postage account for the quarter ending the [30th Sept,] and confer a favor on yours respectfully, Edward L. Erving, treasure ... |
Invitations. |
Erwing, Edward L. |
1852-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving ball, sir; your company with ladies, is respectfully solicited at J.O. Reed's Hall, High Bridge, New Ipswich, N.H., on Wednesday evening, November 10, 1852. Managers: Capt. Asa Prichard, New Ipswich ... Floor managers: D.G. Murphy ... New Ipswich, Nov. 5, 1852. |
Invitations. |
Prichard, Asa. |
1852-01-01 |
| Military, firemen's and civic ball, to be given by the Waltham Artillery, Co., C, at Washington Hall, -- Central House, Waltham. On Friday evening, December 31, 1852. ... Committee of arrangements. Capt. G. Banks ... |
Invitations. |
Banks, G. |
1852-01-01 |
| At the Temple, Portsmouth. For one night only Wednesday eve'g, Nov. [blank] Furber's Minstrels, late the original Norton Brothers. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Castle Garden French & Heiser--proprietors[.] The second grand Sunday concert this season, by Dodworth's Celebrated Cornet Band will take place on Sunday evening May 23rd, 1852. |
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1852-01-01 |
| City Hall. Sacred concert by the Germania Musical Society, in Worcester. The Germania Musical Society will give a grand sacred concert, (by particular request,) on Sunday evening, March 14th [1852], at the City Hall, assisted by Alfred Jaell, the celebrated pianist. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Fireman's festival. Sir,--the pleasure of your company with ladies is respectfully solicited to attend a supper, at Waverley Hall, South Framingham, on Thursday evening, Feb. 5th, 1852. ... Committee of arrangements. W. Howe, W.G. Roberts ... |
Invitations. |
Howe, W. |
1852-01-01 |
| Lines on the death of Miss Sarah Elizabeth H. Cawley, who died April 13th, 1852, in the 23rd year of her age. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Sleeper, M. B. |
1852-01-01 |
| Blodget, Clarke & Brown, importers and dealers in foreign and domestic hardware & cutlery, no. 29 Pearl Street, Boston. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 189. ... Benefit of Mrs. Barrett and last night of her engagement. ... Jan. 30th, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 9th season Boston Museum. No. 231. ... First night of the brilliant Peruvian pageant, The enchanted harp ... March 12th, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| 10th season. Boston Museum. No. 40. ... Second week of the eminent actress Miss Julia Bennett ... Sept. 15, 1852 ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Grand vocal and instrumental concert in the Norwich University Church, on Wednesday evening, August 18th, 1852, by D.C. Hall, Rhodolph Hall ... of Hall's Lowell Brass Band. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum. Benefit of the dramatic company! attached to the last National Theatre ... On Saturday evening, May 1st, 1852, the entertainments will commence with an original poetic address! written for the occasion by W. Cowell, to be spoken by Miss Anna Cruise. ... To conclude with the national anthem of the Star spangled banner by the entire company. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Sacred concert, by the Worcester Mozart Society, composed of about 70 members, and an efficient orchestra, at the City Hall, in Worcester, on Monday evening, Feb. 9 [1852], under the direction of Edward Hamilton, Esq. ... Concert to commence at 7 o'clock precisely. Tickets 25 cents, to be had at the door. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Wednesday even'g September 29th, 1852. Floral concert! Repeated! Thos. P. Moses, yielding to many friendly solicitations to give one more floral concert before his departure for the South, respectfully announces that he will give such a concert at the Temple, this evening, on which particular occasion his two favorite classes, "The 14 Nightingales" and "The 7 Misses," will unite in the entertainment. ... |
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1852-01-01 |
| Scenes in the life of General Scott. |
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1852-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall Jullien's concerts[.] M. Jullien has the honor to announce that he will give a series of 12 orchestral and vocal concerts, commencing on Monday, Oct. 24 [1853], and continuing every evening until the series is completed ... The third concert in Boston! (And fifty-second in America,) will take place this Wednesday evening, Oct. 26 when the following programme will be presented. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Prize declamation of the sophomore class, Monday, September 5, 1853. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Gulielmo G. Crosby, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, die septimo Septembris, Anno Salutis MDCCCLIII ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Order of exhibition for the Brandon High School. Thursday evening, July 14. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall, Worcester. Instrumental chamber concert. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club ... respectfully inform the musical public of Worcester, and vicinity, that they will give a concert, on Thursday evening, May 12, 1853. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Ne Plus Ultra. Coleman's California Line for San Francisco! The A 1 extreme clipper ship Ne Plus Ultra ... is now loading at Pier 14 E. R. ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co., 161 Pearl St., near Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco. From India Wharf the extreme clipper ship Nightingale ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Special notice. 114 day's passage to San Francisco to finish loading Saturday next, 17th Nov. The popular A 1 first-class clipper ship Orpheus at Pier 19, East River ... Also, at Pier 12, E.R., the shippers' ever popular A 1 sharp Mystic-built clipper ship Cremorne ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co's San Francisco ... The new and elegant, strictly A1 1, clipper ship, Eagle Wing ... Pier 10, East River ... 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Coleman's California line for San Francisco the magnificent A 1 clipper ship Florence Nightingale ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Merchants' express line of clipper ships only for San Francisco. The beautiful and popular clipper ship Flying Eagle ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
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Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Robinson's California Line for San Francisco the A 1 popular extreme clipper ship Free Trade ... is now receiving her cargo ar Pier 11 E.R. ... Edw. Mott Robinson ... |
Ship cards. |
Robinson, Edward Mott. |
1853-01-01 |
| George D. Sutton's clipper line for San Francisco ... The superb A 1 popular extreme clipper Galatea, Crowell, master, at Pier 18, East River, is completing cargo and will sail in a few days ...George D. Sutton, 70 Wall Street. ... |
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Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Coleman's California line for San Francisco ... The elegant extreme clipper ship Golden Eagle ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co., 88 Wall Street. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Clipper Prima Donna for San Francisco at Pier 10 East River Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Established 1852. Brooks' Australian Line for Melbourne direct ... The magnificent first-class clipper ship Puritan ... Henry C. Brooks & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. From Lewis Wharf. The splendid, new, A 1 clipper ship Radiant ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. ... The famous extreme clipper ship Rattler ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Hughes & Beebe manufacturers & dealers in cabinet furniture, chairs, looking glasses & mattresses no. 112 High St. Columbus, Ohio. |
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1853-01-01 |
| 103 & 114 days to San Francisco ... The beautiful little clipper ship Midnight ... is receiving her cargo at Pier 9 East River. ... Randolph M. Cooley, 118 Water St., cor. Wall, Tonite Building. ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Smallest clipper loading!! ... The A 1 clipper ship Magnet ... Tuesday, April 3rd. ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co.'s dispatch line for San Francisco. ...The ever popular A 1 first-class clipper ship Lookout ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Merchants' express line clipper chips for San Francisco ... The small A 1 clipper ship Lizzie Oakford ... Randolph M. Cooley, 88 Wall St. ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading ... The new and elegant A 1 first-class clipper Lady Washington. ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., (cor. of Wall.) ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading! To be full Saturday next, 26th Aug., inst. The A 1 clipper ship John Tucker ... The Helen Angier, at Pier 12 East River. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 112, 110 & 108 Days! The world renowned extreme clipper ship, Invincible ... Randolph M. Cooley & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| To be full on or before Saturday next, 31st March. The small and popular a 1 Mystic built clipper ship Haze ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St. cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Atlantic and Mississippi Steamship Co. ... Great Republic ... Leaves on [Wednesday] the [14] inst. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Castle Garden 17th opera night but four of the season. ... August 12th [1853] ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Concert by the old folks of Ashby, under the direction of Geo. Kimball, of Fitchburg. Thursday, February 25th, 1853. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Geo. Christy & Wood's Minstrels at no. 444 Broadway. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Vocal concert! Miss Abby Plumer, assisted by Friends From Portsmouth, respectfully announces that she will give a concert ... Programme. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Hall's Boston concerts. Dexter Smith, manager. Programme for this evening. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. From Lewis Wharf. The beautiful, first class, extreme clipper ship Akbar, Elisha Crocker, commander ... for freight, apply at the California Packet Office, 114 State Street ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| The celebrated extreme clipper ship Archer W.I. Cressey ... commander ... To sail on or before September 1st San Francisco ... Glidden & William's Line ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| George D. Sutton's Clipper Line. For San Francisco. ... Asa Eldridge, Kelly, master ... for freight, at reasonable rates, apply to George D. Sutton, 70 Wall St. |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Winslow's Regular Line for San Francisco from India Wharf ... The new and splendid A 1 extreme clipper ship Aureola ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Small clippers, Comstock's Clipper Line for San Francisco ... clipper ship Belle of the Sea, Wm. P. Sigsbee, commander ... apply at once to Cornelius Comstock, 106 Wall Street, up stairs. |
Ship cards. |
Comstock, Cornelius. |
1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line for San Francisco ... Black Hawk, Bowers, master ... Sutton & Co. South St., Cor. Wall ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| The extreme clipper ship Blue Jacket for San Francisco ... pier 11 East river ... Cornelius Comstock & Co., 96 Wall St. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Smallest, sharpest and fastest clipper loading. ... Boston Light, Holway, commander ... Randolph M. Cooley, 118 Water St., cor. Wall ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co.'s Dispatch Line for San Francisco ... clipper ship Bridgewater, Sisson ... master ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., corner Wall. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Merchants' Express Line of clipper ships for San Francisco ... clipper ship Bunker Hill, Davis, commander ... Randolph M. Cooley, 88 Wall St., Tontine Building. ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Smallest clipper loading! Coleman's California Line for San Francisco. The splended extreme clipper Calypso ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co., 161 Pearl Street, near Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Coleman's California Line for San Francisco. The favorite A 1 Baltimore clipper ship ... Carrier Dove ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 106 days to San Francisco merchant's express line of clipper ships. magnificent extreme clipper ship. Sharpest, fastest, and best vessel up. ... Charger ... Randolp M. Cooley & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's regular line for San Francisco from India Warf the new and magnificent clipper ship Chas. Luling Capt. Von hagen ... Nathl. Windor & Co., ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's regular line for San Francisco from India Wharf the new and magnificent clipper ship Chas. Luling Capt. von Hagen. ... Nathl. Windsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's regular line San Francisco! From Long Wharf the new and elegant, A 1, extreme clipper bark Chasca ... Nath'l Winsor & Co. ... . |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' line for San Francisco. The magnificent new clipper ship. ... Cleopatra ... . |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading Sutton & Co's dispatch line for San Francisco dispatching vessels quicker than any other Line. Only New York built clipper line ... First class New York built clipper ship Comet ... . |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco to sail on or before Thursday, May 30th from Lewis Wharf. The magnificent clipper ship Commonwealth Joshua F. Grozier....Commander. ... . |
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1853-01-01 |
| Lincoln's Line for Australia for Port Philip, Melbourne. To sail on or before Sept. 10. The A 1 fast sailing bark Constance ... Lincoln, Wing & Co. ... . |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on Tuesday, March 22. The first new first class clipper ship Competitor! Moses Howes, Commander ... . |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading! Sutton & Co's dispatch line for San Francisco. Magnificent Mystic built sharp clipper ship. ... Cremorne ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. Sutton & Co's dispatch line for San Francisco! The new and elegant A 1 Portsmouth built clipper ship Daniel Marcy ... Is receiving her cargo at Pier 26 East River (Peck Slip.) ... Sutton & Co., 58 South Street, corner Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| George D. Sutton's Clipper Line for San Francisco ... The A 1 extra built, popular clipper, Daniel Marcy ...At Pier 27, East River ... George D. Sutton, 70 Wall St. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. Sutton & Co's dispatch line for San Francisco sailing regularly as advertised. Finest clipper up! The magnificent A 1 first class clipper ship Carrier Dove Montell, master, at pier 10 East River ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's regular line for San Francisco from India Wharf ... extreme clipper ship Dashing Wave ... will sail about the 20th of October ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' line for San Francisco ... to sail on or before Tuesday, August 14th. ... clipper ship Dashing Wave, David B. Lecraw--commander ... apply at the California Packet Office, no. 114 State Street ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 116, 114, 114 days passage. Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line for San Francisco. The ever popular A 1 first-class clipper David Crockett ... Pier 12 East River ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Hawaiian Packet Line for Honolulu ... 511 Sansome Street, corner of Merchant ...A 1 New York built ... D.C. Murray ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. Sutton & Co.'s Dispatch Line for San Francisco! ... clipper ship Derby ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Coleman's California Line for San Francisco ... clipper Saturday, Jan. 22 Dictator ... Pier 13 E[ast] [R]iver ... Dictator ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co., 88 Wall Street |
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1853-01-01 |
| The world renowned A no.1 clipper ship "Dreadnought" ... Coleman's California line for San Francisco ... Pier 15 East River ... foot of Wall Street ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co. ... 161 Pearl St. near Wall St. |
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1853-01-01 |
| "The California Line" for San Francisco 117 Front Street ... the celebrated clipper ship Dreadnought ... Pier 11 E.R. ... Platt & Newton successors to Wm. T. Coleman & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Smallest and sharpest clipper loading! Coleman's California Line for San Francisco. The new and elegant, strictly A 1, clipper ship, E. Southard ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co., 161 Pearl St., near Wall St. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 106 days to San Francisco Merchants' Express line of clipper ships. The famous extreme clipper ship Eagle Wing Colby, Commander ...Randolph M. Cooley ... |
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Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Cheapest freight route to California! Sutton & Co.'s dispatch line for San Francisco ... The popular A 1 first-class clipper ship El Capitan ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Robinson's California line for San Francisco. The small extreme clipper ship Ella Norton ... |
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Robinson, Edward Mott. |
1853-01-01 |
| Splendid new ship! Rates strictly A 1 !! Merchants' express line of clipper ships for San Francisco. ... The splendid clipper ship Ellen Sears. ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading!!! Sutton and Co.'s dispatch line for San Francisco: The elegant and favorite A 1 sharp clipper ship Endeavour ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Merchants' express line of clipper ships, San Francisco. A 1 vessels and prompt dispatch The Boston built fast sailing clipper ship Fair Wind ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| For San Francisco! Another small, sharp and popular vessel! Merchants' express line of clipper ships. ... Fleet Wing ... Randolph M. Cooley & Co ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' line for San Francisco from Lewis Wharf. The beautiful A 1 clipper bark Floris ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line San Francisco. to sail on or before Saturday, January 15. The new clipper ship Flying Arrow, ... To be followed by the new clipper ships Mystery and Flying Eagle. ... Also, now loading the splendid half clipper ship "Queen of the Pacific" ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line San Francisco. To sail on or before Saturday, April 15th. The magnificent new clipper ship Galatea ... to be succeeded by the Robin Hood & Live Yankee ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' line for San Francisco! From Lewis Wharf to sail on or before December 31st, 1863. The splended first class clipper ship Gardner Colby ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Garibaldi popular ship! One of the sharpest and best clippers up! The splended A 1 first-class clipper ship Garibaldi ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Shippers are particularly requested to notic theregularity of the sailing of the vessels in this line ... No delay in loading, Sutton and Co.'s dispatch line for San Francisco ... The ever popular A 1 first-class Mystic built clipper ship Garibaldi ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's regular line for San Francisco from India Wharf the new and elegant first class clipper ship "Gen. Grant!" ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| For San Francisco!! Comstock's clipper line. The beautiful strictly A 1 clipper ship Geo. Griswold ... Cornelius Comstock & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Notice. First clipper to sail! Shippers to San Francisco are respectfully notified that the fine clipper ship George Peabody at Pier 11 East River ...Cornelius Comstock ... |
Ship cards. |
Comstock, Cornelius. |
1853-01-01 |
| Strictly A 1 extreme clipper Coleman's California line for San Francisco. The George Peabody ... Wm. T. coleman & Co., 161 Pearl St., near Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Comstock's clipper line for San Francisco ... the celebrated A 1 extreme clipper ship "Goddess" ... Cornelius Comstock ... |
Ship cards. |
Comstock, Cornelius. |
1853-01-01 |
| Golden Fleece 113, 112 and 118 days passage! Is receiving her cargo at Pier 12 Fast River ... Sutton & Co., 58 South Street, cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams Line sailing from Lewis Wharf San Francisco the magnificent extreme clipper ship Golden-fleece ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail Dec. 9th. The magnicent clipper ship Golden West ... To follow the above, we have the beautiful clipper ship Phantom ... Also, rapidly loading and will sail in a few days, the fast-sailing ship Carolus ... to follow, the ship Peerless and Queen of the Pacific. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Still another regular California clipper for San Francisco ... Good Hope ... Randolph M. Cooley & Co., 88 Wall St. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Thursday, June 15th. The beautiful first class clipper ship Grace Darling! ... To be followed by the first class clipper ships John Land & Sierra Nevada ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| George D. Sutton's clipper line for San Francisco. ... The A 1 extra built magnificent clipper Great Admiral ... |
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Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Comstock's clipper line for San Francisco. ... The ever popular and beautiful little "Mystic built" clipper ship Haze ... Cornelius Comstock & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line ... From Lewis Wharf. To sail on or before Tuesday, May 12. The celebrated extreme clipper ship Herald of the Morning ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| George D. Sutton's clipper line, for San Francisco. New A 1 for 10 years clipper ship Hermon ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco from Lewis Wharf ... The beautiful new A 1 clipper ship Huguenot ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Merchants express line of clipper ships for San Francisco ... The new A 1 clipper ship I.F. Chapman ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| For San Francisco. From India Wharf, South Side. About Monday, April 12th. First class clipper ship Iconium ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| George D. Sutton's clipper line for San Francisco. New extra built clipper ship, with Lloyd's rate A 1 extra for 10 years. Imperial ... At East Pier 13, East River. ... George D. Sutton, 70 Wall St. |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| First cliper to sail. ... The A 1 clipper Robin Hood ... Also, to follow quickly, the beautiful small clipper Isaac Jeanes ... George D. Sutton, 70 Wall St. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco to sail on Thursday, June 30th. The first class clipper ship John Bertram ... Also to berth loading, to sail on or before Tuesday, June 21st, the new clipper ship Wild Ranger ... And the first class and well known packet ship Sunbeam ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. Sutton & Co.'s dispatch line for San Francsico ... The magnificent popular A 1 clipper ship, Lawrence ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor . Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| All live oak! ... The A 1 new extreme clipper ship Live Oak ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co., 161 Pearl Street, near Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Coleman's California line for San Francisco! The magnificent A No.1 extreme clipper ship Logan ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co., 70 Wall & 161 Pearl St. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| To be full on or before Thursday next, 4th January. ... The celebrated A 1 New York built clipper ship Hornet ... The famous A 1 first class clipper ship Lookout ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Geo. D. Sutton's clipper line. ... The small, popular, extreme clipper Mary E. Packer ... Geo. D. Sutton ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Shippers will bear in mind that the Mary Ogden, on her last passage to San Francisco, neat every vessel sailing at the same time ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 120, 126, 122 days to San Francisco. ... The A 1 extreme clipper ship Mary Robinson ... Is now rapidly loading at Pier 11 East River. ...Wm. T. Coleman & Co., 161 Pearl St. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line for San Francisco. ... The splendid A 1 new clipper ship Mary L. Sutton ... is now receiving her cargo at Pier 10, East River ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 110, 116, 103, 110, 115, 114 days passage to San Francisco. The ever popular A 1 first class clipper ship Mary L. Sutton is receiving her cargo at Pier 12 East Pier. ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Comstock's clipper line for San Francisco. ... The new and beautiful little clipper ship Melrose ... Cornelius Comstock & Co., 96 Wall St. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Last passage of San Francisco 108 days landing cargo in perfect order. ... The A 1 extreme New York built clipper Messenger Small, Master, is completing her cargo at Pier 18, E.R. ... Geo. D. Sutton, 70 Wall Street. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Immediate dispatch. Geo. D. Sutton's clipper line for San Francisco. The New York built clipper Marianne Nottebohm ... To be followed by the small extreme clipper Messenger ... George S. Sutton, 70 Wall St. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Tuesday, February 1st. The new first class clipper ship Mystery ... To be followed by the new clipper ship Flying Eagle ... Also on the berth the half clipper ship "Queen of the Pacific." and the packet ship Annawan. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Established 1852. Brooks' Australian Line for Melbourne direct. From Commercial Wharf ... The magnificent A 1, clipper brig Nellie Hastings ... Henry C. Brooks & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco from India Wharf to sail about 20th Nov. The new and splendid extreme clipper ship Nesutan ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco from Lewis Wharf. The splendid A 1 clipper ship Nevada ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| [April 14] Merchants Express Line of Clipper Ships for San Francisco. ... The elegant and favorite clipper ship Nonpareil ... Saturday, March 24th ... Randolph M. Cooley, 118 Water St., cor. Wall, Tontine Building. ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Finest clipper loading ... The superior a 1 Boston clipper ship Noonday ... Is receiving the balance of her cargo at Pier 9 East River. ... Randolph M. Cooley, 118 Water St., cor. Wall ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| To sail on or before Thursday, Aug. 7. Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. Lewis Wharf ...The famous, extreme clipper ship Noonday ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail Saturday, May 14. From Lewis Wharf. The celebrated extreme clipper ship Northern Light ... To be followed by the extreme clipper ship Southern Cross. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Monday, May 15. The famous clipper ship Northern Light ... The "Bonita" to follow, and sail 1st June, will be in berth Saturday, 6th inst. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Merchant's Express Line of clipper ships for San Francisco ... the extreme clipper ship Ocean Express ... At Pier 9, East River ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco. ... From India Wharf The first class extreme clipper ship Ocean Rover ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co.'s dispatch line for San Francisco. ... The elegant and popular A 1 sharp clipper Orpheus ... is receiving her cargo at Pier 19, East River. ... Sutton & Co., 58 South Street, cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Clipper of the 7th April. ... A 1 N. Y. built clipper, Panama ... at Pier 17 ... Also, to follow quickly, the popular A 1 popular clipper, Midnight ... At Pier 18, East River ... George D. Sutton ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| From Lewis Wharf Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco the splendid A 1 clipper ship Pharos ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 104 days to San Francisco! ... The elegant and popular clipper ship "Polynesia" ... From Pier 9 East River. ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| 104 days to San Francisco! ... The first class extreme clipper ship "Polynesia" ... is taking in the balance for her cargo at Pier 9 East River ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco! The beautiful extreme clipper ship Polynesia ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Dispatch Line for San Francisco.The splendid A 1 first class clipper ship Polynesia ... is now rapidly loading at Pier 23, E. R. ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Smallest clipper loading. Merchant's Express Line of clipper ships for San Francisco. The new Boston built clipper ship "Punjaub" ... is taking the balance of her cargo at Pier 9 East River. ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line for San Francisco ... The superior and favorite A 1 clipper ship Queen of the Pacific ... Sutton & Co., 58 South Street, cor. Wall. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Splendid new slipper ship for San Francisco. The superb A 1 clipper Reunion ... is now receiving the balance of her cargo at Pier 9, E. R. ... Geo. D.Sutton ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco! From Battery Wharf. The out-an'-out extreme clipper ship Reynard ... Nath'l Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco. From India Wharf ... The magnificent extreme A 1 clipper ship "Rising Sun" ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco to sail about March 20...from Lewis Wharf, The new and beautiful clipper ship Sacramento! ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco! The famous first class clipper ship Seaman's Bride ... Nath'l Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| The new and elegant A 1 Mystic built clipper ship Seminole ... Sutton & Co., 58 South Street, corner Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco! From Long Wharf. The new and elegant extreme clipper bark Sonoma ... Nath'l Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco. ... From India Wharf. The magnificent new Boston built first class clipper ship Sooloo ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco from Lewis Wharf the magnificent A 1, extreme clipper ship Southern Cross ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Coleman's California Line, for San Francisco ... Clipper of Saturday, March 17th. The magnificent extreme clipper ship Storm King ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Thursday, March 10. The magnificent first class clipper ship Storm King. ... To be followed by the new clippers Competitor & Belle of the West. Also the A 1 and very fast sailing Portsmouth built ship Venice ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Merchants' Express Line of clipper ships. For San Francisco. ... The elegant A 1 clipper ship Susan Fearing ... Randolph M. Cooley, 118 Water St. ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisci to sail about June 20th. From India Wharf the first class extreme clipper ship "Swallow" ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| To sail 10th February full or not full. For Boston, The splendid clipper ship Syren ... Loading in the West India Docks. ... For freight or passage apply to Grinnell, Tinker & Morgan ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco to sail the 25th of May from India Wharf the first class extreme clipper ship Syren ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Merchants' Express Line of clipper ships for San Francisco. The A 1 fast sailing extreme clipper ship Talisman ... will recieve the balance of her cargo at Pier 19, East River and be dispatched on Saturday, November 24. ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. First clipper to sail for San Francisco ... To be full, on or before Saturday next, 17th March, the celebrated A 1 first-class clipper ship Thatcher Magoun at Pier 19, East River ... Also, at Pier 12, East River, the always popular A 1 Mystic-built clipper ship Haze ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line for San Francisco. ... Clipper of Saturday, 19th January inst. ... The famous A 1 first class clipper ship "Twilight" ... is receiving her cargo at Pier 9 East River. ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. The splendid new fast sailing ship Uncle Toby! ... To be followed by the new half clipper ship West Wind, and the favorite packet ship Western Star. Now loading the magnificent clipper ship Cleopatra ... To be succeeded by the White Swallow, Wild Ranger, Belle of the West, John Bertram, Whistler, Staffordshire and Water Witch ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Merchants' Express Line of clipper ships for San Francisco. ... The splendid extreme clipper ship Undaunted ... At Pier 16 East River. ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Smallest clipper loading! Coleman's California Line for San Francisco the A 1 small clipper Victorine ... is now rapidly loading at Pier 11, E.R. ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. Sutton & Co's dispatch line for San Francisco ... The always popular and A 1 first-class clipper ship Volunteer ... is receiving her cargo at Pier 12, E.R. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Coleman's California Line for San Francisco. ... Clipper of Saturday, November 13th. The superior A 1 clipper ship Walter Lord. ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Clipper of August 18th. Coleman's California Line first class clippers. ... The A No. 1 extreme clipper ship Web-Foot ... is now rapidly loading at Pier 15, E.R. ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Coleman's California Line for San Francisco. ... Clipper of July 30th. The first class clipper ship West Wind ... Is now rapidly loading at Pier 15 East River. ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Special Notice! Smallest clipper up! Shippers to San Francisco are invited to visit the new and elegant A 1 first-class Baltimore clipper Whistler ... now loading at Pier 12 East River ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Geo. D. Sutton's Clipper Line for San Francisco! ... The superior A 1 Baltimore built clipper Whistler ... Is now completing her cargo at Pier 13, East River ... George D. Sutton. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco to sail on or before Saturday, Sept. 14. From Lewis Wharf. The extreme clipper ship West Wind ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. The new and beautiful half clipper West Wind! ... Are also loading the magnificent clipper ship White Swallow ... and the favorite packet ship Western Star ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco. ... From India Wharf. The famous first class clipper ship Western Star ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco ... From India Wharf. The magnificent, famous, clipper packet ship Wilbur Fisk ... to sail about 10th July. ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. The magnificent first class clipper ship White Swallow! ... To be followed by Wild Ranger & John Bertram. The new and beautiful half clipper ship West Wind ... And the first class and well known packet ship Western Star ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Lewis Wharf Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Thursday, September 25th. The splendid extreme clipper ship Wild Rover ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. The new clipper ship Wild Ranger ... To be followed by the John Bertram and Whistler. Also the first class and well known packet ship Sunbeam ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| First clipper to land cargo in San Francisco. ... The popular A 1 extreme cliper Winged Arrow ... At Pier 13, East River. ... George D. Sutton ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. ... The ever popular A 1 first-class clipper ship, Young America ... Is completing her loading at Pier 26, E.R. ... Also, at Pier 12, East River, the new and elegant A 1 Mystic-built clipper ship Seminole ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| First and only visit of Madame Anna Bishop, who will have the honor to give a grand dress and costume concert! at the Cameneum, Wednesday evening, July 20. ... The eminent harpist and composer Bochsa, (director of Madame Anna Bishop,) ... to appear again as a harpist ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Grand complimentary concert, to Mr. T. Comer. The public are respectfully informed that a grand concert of vocal and instrumental music, will be given at the Boston Music Hall, on Saturday,--October 8th, 1853, for the benefit of Mr. T. Comer. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Grand vocal and instrumental concert, at the Cameneum, this (Wednesday) eve'g, Dec. 7 [1853]. The Sable Minstrels! consisting of the following performers: B. Stewartson, violin ... as Ethiopians! would respectfully announce to the citizens of this place, that they will give one of their chaste, unique, and pleasing entertainments ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Obituary. Died in Corinth, Me., May 3d, 1853, of consumption, sister Hannah, wife of Dea. Mathew H. French. ... |
Broadsides.; Obituaries. |
Harding, Ephraim. |
1853-01-01 |
| The Hutchinsons are in town! No mistake, and will be very happy to meet all their old friends, and new ones, (if possible to accommodate so large a number,) at the Cameneum this, Wednesday eve. January 12th, 1853, when they will endeavor to gratify every man, woman and child, for the time spent, and fifteen cents in cash, paid for tickets ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Lyceum Hall, Cambridge. Grand instrumental chamber concert. Rare combination of talent. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club ... respectfully inform the musical public of Cambridge, that they will give a grand concert on Wednesday evening, Dec. 28, 1853, assisted by the wonderful young violinist, Camille Urso. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Madame Henriette Sontag's only grand concert (in Worcester,) on Monday ev'ng, May 30, at City Hall, assisted by some of the principal artists from her New York concerts and Italian opera. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Ole Bull's farewell concerts in America. Programme for Ole Bull's second grand concert, on Friday evening, October 7, 1853, at the New Music Hall, on which occasion he will be assited by Sig'na Adelina Patti, the musical phenomenon, and Maurice Strakosch, the great pianist, director and conductor. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Our country is the world and our countrymen all mankind. Concert by the Hutchinson Family. ... at the Tabernacle, on Thursday evening, Dec. 22nd, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Anniversary of Pembroke Academy, 1853. The annual exhibition of Pembroke Academy will occur on Wednesday, November 2d ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Programme of Mr. A.P. Wheelock's and Miss Julia Wheelock's concert, Tuesday evening, January 4th, 1853. At Washington Hall. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Programme of Mr. A.P. Wheelock's and Miss Julia Wheelock's second grand concert, Thursday evening, January 6th, 1853. At the Cameneum. |
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1853-01-01 |
| To the hon. the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled: The undersigned, inspectors of customs for the district of Boston and Charlestown, respectfully represent that, in 1816, the compensation of inspectors was fixed by law at three dollars per day; in addition to which, each inspector received in perquisites about three hundred dollars per annum--making a total of annual salary of nearly fourteen hundred dollars; that in 1822, the office of measurer was created, and the pay of the inspectors limited to three dollars per day. The undersigned would respectfully urge upon your honorable body the justice of an increase of their compensation for the following reasons ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| At the Temple Portsmouth, on Thursday evening, Jan. 27 [1853], the Excelsior Vocalists Miss M.E. Durgin, soprano, Miss A.W. Robinson, contralto, Mr. E.S. Durgin, tenor, Mr. J.B. Packard, basso, and Mr. D.S. Pennell, acompanist, respectfully announce one of their very popular entertainments. |
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1853-01-01 |
| The Baker Vocalists. The oldest organized company of glee singers now traveling--embracing all the original members of the family ... will give one vocal concert only,--at Hotchkiss Hall, Waterbury, on Wednesday evening, December 28, 1853. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Brown University. Fall exhibition, on Saturday, Nov. 19, 1853. Order of exercises. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Cambridge High School. Semi-annual examination, Friday, Feb. 25, 1853. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Carusi's Saloon. Madame Elizabeth Dannstrom respectfully announces to the public of Washington, that she will give a grand vocal concert at Carusi's Saloon, on Saturday evening, December 17, 1853, on which occassion Mad. Dannstrom will be assisted by Herr Lowegren the eminent pianist from Sweden, and Herr Isidor Dannstrom barytone [sic] from the Royal Theatre, Stockholm. |
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1853-01-01 |
| City Hall! Fourth grand subscription concert! of the Germania Musical Society. Will take place on Tuesday evening, January 18 [1853], on which occasion they will be assisted by Camille Urso, violinist, Miss Elise Hensler, vocalist, Mad. Caroline Bandt, pianist. |
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1853-01-01 |
| City Hall! The fifth subscription concert! of the Germania Musical Society, will take place on Tuesday evening, Feb. 15th [1853], on which occasion they will be assisted by Camille Urso, violinist, and Alfred Jaell, pianist. |
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1853-01-01 |
| City Hall, Monday evening, Dec. 5th, 1853. ... Grand concert and ballad soiree, by Madame Henriette Sontag! Paul Julien, Alfred Jaell, Signor Rocco. |
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1853-01-01 |
| City Hall. Third grand subscription concert of the Germania Musical Society, will take place on Tuesday evening, Jan'y 4 [1853], on which occasion they will be assisted by Camille Urso, violinist, and Alfred Jaell, pianist. Programme. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Concert by the Worcester Musical Association, at City Hall, fast day evening, April 7th, 1853, under the direction of E.S. Nason. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Concert! The Newcastle Brass Band having undergone a thorough course of instruction in the newest and most popular music, respectfully inform the citizens of Portsmouth and vicinity that they will give a concert of instrumental music! at the Temple. On Thursday evening, February 3d, 1853. Under the direction of and assisted by their instructor, Prof. Elderton, from Europe. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Social party. Your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited at the Horticultural Hall Worcester, on Friday evening, January 7, at 7 o'clock. [1853] Managers Wm. P. Kinney ... |
Invitations. |
Kinney, William P. |
1853-01-01 |
| Complimentary ball. A complimentary ball will be given to Mr. Oliver C. Cutter, on Thursday evening, January 20th, 1853 at the Spy Pond House ... Committee of arangements: J.H. Pierce ... Floor managers: Alex Dickinson ... |
Invitations. |
Pierce, J. H. |
1853-01-01 |
| Washington Club, [31 Jan'y.] 185[3] Sir A[n adjourned] meeting of the members will be held at the club house on [Saturday] next [5 Feb'y] at [7] o'clock [p.m.] If you cannot attend personally, you are requested to be represented by written proxy. Very respectfully [Wm. P. Moran] secretary. |
Invitations. |
Moran, William P. |
1853-01-01 |
| Military and civic ball, by the Stoneham Light Infantry, at Crawford's Hall, on Friday evening, March 4, 1853. To which your company, with ladies, is most respectfully solicited. Committee of arrangements: Capt. Lyman Dike ... Floor managers: Lyman Dike ... |
Invitations. |
Dike, Lyman. |
1853-01-01 |
| Boston, March 10, 1853. The quarterly meeting of the Primary School Committee will be held at the Common Council Room, City Hall, on Monday evening, March 14th, at 7 1-2 o'clock. The semi-annual Meeting of the teachers, with the commmittee, will be held at the vestry of Park Street Church, on Tuesday, March 22d, at 3 o'clock, p.m. to which you are invited. Charles Demond, secretary. ... |
Invitations. |
Demond, Charles, 1822-1889. |
1853-01-01 |
| Social levee. The Worcester Light Infantry solicit your attendance, with ladies, at their Armory, on Thursday evening, April 7, [1853] at 8 o'clock. Committee: C.S. Childs ... Worcester, March 26, 1853. |
Invitations. |
Childs, C. S. |
1853-01-01 |
| Boston Young Men's Christian Association. At the Music Hall. First-day morning, April 7, 1853. Closing lecture. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| City of Boston. City Hall, June 24th, 1853. The committee on Water solicite your company to view the water works at Lake Cochituate, on Tuesday, the 28th instant. Cars leave the Worcester Depot at 10 o'clock, a.m., precisely. Per order of the Comittee of Arrangements. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Social re-union, the first assembly of the season, will be given at Elliot Hall, G. Baileys' Hotel, South Natick, on Friday evening, October 28th, 1853 ... Managers: E. Stain ... |
Invitations. |
Stain, E. |
1853-01-01 |
| Grand firemen's, military & civic Ball. Sir: your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited by Ex-engine Company, no. 2, at Perkin's Hall, Franklin Building, Salem, Thursday evening, Nov. 24th, 1853. Comittee of arrangements--Capt. D.B. Lord ... |
Invitations. |
Lord, D. B. |
1853-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving ball. Your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited at Hoar's Hotel, Groton Centre, Thursday evening, Nov. 24, 1853 ... Managers: George Hartwell ... |
Invitations. |
Hartwell, George. |
1853-01-01 |
| Woburn Mechanic Phalanx Assemblies, at the Central House, Woburn, commencing Friday evening, November 25th, 1853, and to continue every fortnight. ... Comittee of arrangements. Capt. Timothy Winn ... |
Invitations. |
Winn, Timothy, 1817-1873. |
1853-01-01 |
| Spencer House. Opening ball. Monday evening, December 19, 1853. The proprietors request the pleasure of your company on the above occasion. George Moore & Co. Managers. Chas. Stetson ... Comittee of invitation. G.C. Maynard ... Comittee of reception. R.M. Corwine ... Floore managers. A.E. Wetherill ... |
Invitations. |
Maynard, G. C. |
1853-01-01 |
| Cotillion party. M [Charles F. Pew] your company with ladies, is respectfully solicited at Horticultural Hall on Worcester, on [Wednesday] evening [Feb 16th] 1853 Managers. Calvin E. Pratt ... |
Invitations. |
Pratt, Calvin E. |
1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last evening performance of the great spectacle, The Jewess ... April 21st, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... First week of the popular and effective scenic burletta, Paris and London! ... April 25th, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Mr. J.A. Smith ... May 13th, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second appearance of the eminent actor, Mr. Lysander Thompson ... May 24th, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second week of the revival of the highly popular and intensely interesting play, Uncle Tom's cabin! ... June 13th, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last week of the engagement of the eminent artists Miss Caroline Richings and Mr. Peter Richings ... October 4, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Miss C. Richings ... October 14, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Ezekiel Reed] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. [Polly Ford]. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [illegible] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [illegible] friends and instructor. [Polly Ford] |
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1853-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Miss A. Collamore] for diligence and attention to study, and good behaviour in school. [R.T. Morse] ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Reard of merit. Granted to [Elvira Bailey] for diligence and attention to study, and good behaviour in school. [Sarah White] |
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1853-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss Sally Brown] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructor. [[illegible] Piper] ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Miss A. Lovejoy] for diligence and attention to study, and good behaviour in school. [J.D.S.] |
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1853-01-01 |
| 99 Days!! To San Francisco Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line. Clipper of Saturday, 6th April. The famous and celebrated A 1 first class clipper ship Neptune's Car ... Is receiving her cargo at Pier 10 E. R. ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., corner of Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Saturday, October 1st. The first class clipper ship Morning Light ... to be followed by the first class clipper ship Spitfire. and Sea Foam. Also now loading, to sail September, 22. the A 1 ship Hindostan ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco! From Lewis Wharf. The Splendid A 1 extreme clipper ship Levi Stevens ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco! From Long Wharf. ... The "out and out" extremely sharp clipper ship King Fisher ... Nath'l Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| School superintendent's certificate. This certifies that I hvae this day examined [Adelia C Bunnell] and believe [her] to be well qualified, in respect to moral, character, learning, and ability, to instruct a common school in this town for one year from the date hereof. Given under my hand, at [Lockport] this [11th] day of [November] 185[3 A.M. Brazee] Town Supt. of Common Schools. [of Lockport]. |
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1853-01-01 |
| William H. Bridgens, die sinker, engraver, steel and brass letter cutter, no. 189 William Street, N.Y. ... |
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Bridgens, William H. |
1853-01-01 |
| S.W. Chandler & Co. successors to B.W. Thayer & Co. engravers & lithographers 204 Washington St. Boston. |
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1853-01-01 |
| The Campbells have come! Murphy, West, and company. Owing to the great length of the entertainment, and the peculiar arrangement of the programme, gentlemen are requested not to demand any repetition of the several acts. ... Programme for this evening. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the exhibition of the Leominster High School, in the town hall, Wednesday evening, Nov. 16, 1853. |
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1853-01-01 |
| The undersigned, a committee of the messengers, watchmen, and laborers in the several executive departments and offices of the government, beg leave most respectfully to represent to Congress that we have been placed in circumstances of peculiar embarrassment since the close of the last fiscal year. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall. "Farewell! To night we leave you!" Wednesday evening, May 11, 1853. ... Third & last night! of Mason's Metropolitan Serenaders! ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Musical Fund Society. Sixth series. Fourth grand concert, for the establishment of a charitable fund. The patrons of the Boston Musical Fund Society are respectfully informed, that the fourth concert of the season will be given at the New Music Hall, on Saturday evening, Jan. 15, 1853. For which occasion the services of M'lle Caroline Lehmann have been secured ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Grace Darling sharpest and finest clipper up. ...Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor of Wall. ... The Grace Darling has made the following short passages: ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' line for San Francisco ... The beautiful first-class clipper ship Golden Eagle... to be succeeded by Golden West and Sea Foam. ... Glidden & Williams, California packet office, 30 Lewis Wharf. ...[We have also the fastest sailing ship Carolus to sail abb. 1st Dec 2]. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco ... clipper ship Don Quixote ... February ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sharpest clipper loading 104, 108 & 110 days to San Francisco ... Merchants' Express Line of clipper ships ... Don Quixote ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| 97 days to San Francisco. Merchants express line of clipper ships. ... "Comet," Todd, commander at Pier 9 East River ... Randolph M. Cooley, 118 Water Street, cor. Wall ... |
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Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Wednesday, April 20, 1853 ... The magnificent new clipper ship Cleopatra ... . |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's regular line for San Francisco. Eureka Calfornia. From India Wharf. ... A 1 clipper ship Clara Morse ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & William' Line San Francisco to sail on or before Monday, April 15 the magnificent extreme clipper ship Charger Jas. B. Hatch...commander ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Extreme clipper ship. Coleman's California Line for San Francisco ... clipper ship C.A. Farwell, W.M. Girard, commander ... W.m. T. Coleman & Co., 161 Pearl Street, near Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| The famous A 1 New-York built clipper ship, Black Hawk, Crowell, master ... Sutton & Co.'s dispatch line. ... 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading ... Sutton & Co.'s Disptach Line for San Francisco ... Black Hawk, Crowell, master, at pier 12, East River ...Garibaldi, Rogers, master, is loading at pier 26, East River ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line for San Francisco. ... The well-known and favorite A 1 clipper ship Onward is receiving her cargo at Pier 10, E. River. ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| George D. Sutton's Clipper Line for San Francisco. ... The superior A 1 extra clipper Nereid ... At Pier 13, East River ... George D. Sutton, 70 Wall Street. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Another small and splendid clipper ... The beautiful, new A 1 clipper ship Mindoro ... Randolph M. Cooley, 88 Wall St., Tontine Building. ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco to sail on or before Wednesday, Dec. 1st. The superior first class extreme clipper ship Midnight ... The vessel will be followed by the clipper ships Harry Hastings & Onward. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Geo. D. Sutton's clipper line. ... The small A 1 extreme clipper ship, Midnight ... Also to follow quickly, The A 1 popular clipper Robin Hood ... George D Sutton 70 Wall St. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco from Indian Wharf The well-known, A 1, first class clipper ship Merrimac ... Nathl Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco ... The beautiful first-class clipper ship Mary Bangs ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. ... The superior A 1 first-class clipper ship Marmion ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Established 1852. Brooks' Australian Line carrying the U.S. mails. ... The splendid A 1 clipper ship McGilvery ... Henry C. Brooks & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Popular & reliable ship. ... The A 1 first-class clipper ship Logan ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., corner of Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| George D. Sutton's clipper line for San Francisco. ... The superb clipper ship Lawrence ... George D. Sutton, No. 70 Wall Street. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Another small clipper ship ... The A 1 clipper ship Laurens ... Edw. Mott Robinson, 161 Pearl Street, near Wall. ... |
Ship cards. |
Robinson, Edward Mott. |
1853-01-01 |
| Dispatch Line for San Francisco the well known and favorite clipper ship John Gilpin ... Sutton & Co., 84 Wall St ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco from Lewis Wharf. The splendid A 1 clipper ship Hoogly ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line ... From Lewis Wharf. The famous extreme clipper ship Herald of the Morning ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Established 1852. Brooks' Australian Line for Melbourne direct carrying the United States mails. From Commercial Wharf. The magnificent new clipper bark Victor ... Henry C. Brooks & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. Special notice to shippers per clipper ship Thatcher Magoun ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Dispatch Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before the day advertised! The well-known and favorite A 1 clipper ship Sword Fish ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco. ... To sail July 25th the splendid, extreme clipper ship Storm King ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| To sail on or before Thursday, April 17. Glidden & Williams' Lewis Wharf Liner for San-Francisco. The extreme clipper ship Star of the Union ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Quick dispatch! ... Hawaiian Packet Line for Honolulu, H.I. The new A 1 extreme clipper barque Smyrniote ... Chas. W. Brooks & Co. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line for San Francisco. ... Clipper of Saturday, 12th September. ... The splendid A 1 clipper ship Santa Claus ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Friday, May 5. The magnificent clipper ship Robin Hood ... To be succeeded by the clipper ship Northern Light or Bonita ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Merchant's Express Line of clipper ships for San Francisco. ... The magnificent little extreme clipper ship Robin Hood ... At Pier 10 East River. ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Tuesday, January 25th. The splendid new half clipper ship "Queen of the Pacific" ... The beautiful New York built packet ship Annawan ... We also have on the berth the clipper ship Mystery and Flying Eagle. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Tuesday, Nov. 2. The beautiful first class clipper ship Industry ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 107 and 113 days to San Francisco. Coleman's California Line for San Francisco. The well-known and celebrated New-York built clipper ship Hornet ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co., 161 Pearl St., near Wall St. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Lewis Wharf. to sail on or before Saturday, July 18, 1863. Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. The beautiful first class extreme clipper ship Governor Langdon ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Monday, Dec. 10. The splendid first class clipper ship Golden Fleece ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 114 & 119 days! Smallest & sharpest ship loading! Merchants' express line of clipper ships for San Francisco! ... The extreme A 1 Boston--built clipper ship Galatea ... Randolph M. Cooley, 88 Wall St., ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| 114, 116 days' passage. Small, popular, first-class clipper ship Galatea Cook, her master is receiving the balance of her cargo at Pier 12, East River, (Old Slip.) ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's regular line for San Francisco. The new and extreme clipper Emma C. Bral ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| T.F. Wells & Co's Shippers Line for Australia! ... From Lewis Wharf. The fine fast sailing packet bark, Washington Allston ... Thos. F. Wells & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co's dispatch line for San Francisco. Sailing regularly and positively on or before the day advertised. Clipper of Tuesday, 29th April, inst. The celebrated A 1 first class clipper ship John Gilpin ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Immediate dispatch for San Francisco! ... The splendid and favorite Boston built clipper ship Vitula ... is now receiving her cargo at Pier 11 East River ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco to sail on or before Wednesday, Mar. 20. From Lewis Wharf. The magnificent extreme clipper ship Thacher [i.e., Thatcher] Magoun ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line for San Francisco! ... The splendid A 1 first class clipper ship Success ... is receiving her cargo at Pier 26 East River ... Sutton & co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco ... From India Wharf the famous A 1 extreme clipper ship "Smyrniote," ... Nath'l Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| C.H. Church & Co's Star Line for San Francisco. The magnificent A 1 clipper ship Silver Star ... is loading at Pier 9 East River ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line for San Francisco. New and elegant A 1 Mystic built sharp clipper Silas Fish ... is receiving her cargo at Pier 14, East River ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., corner of Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams Line for San Francisco from Lewis Wharf. The elegant new A 1 extreme clipper ship Ringleader ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Dispatch Line for San Francisco the celebrated clipper R.B. Forbes ... E.B. Sutton ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, E. B. |
1853-01-01 |
| Shippers' Line. San Francisco packets. Ship of the 15th May. ... The superior A 1 extra medium clipper, Old Colony ... John I. Earle & Co., 106 Wall St. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. From Lewis Wharf. The beautiful first class clipper bark Nestor ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co.'s Dispatch Line for San Francisco. ... The splendid A 1 first-class clipper ship Lawrence ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. Special notice to shippers. A 1 clipper ship Young America ... At Pier 26, East River ... Sutton & Co. ... The magnificent clipper Seminole, loading at Pier 13, East River, was built at Mystic, and worthy the attention of shippers. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Encampment. Phalanx--attention!! Sir:-You being a memeber of the "Woburn Mechanic Phalanx," Co. G., are hereby ordered to appear at the Armory of said company, on Wednesday, August 24th, at 6 o'clock in the morning, precisely, in full uniform, for three days' camp duty. Per order, A.S. Wood, clerk. Woburn, August 10, 1853. |
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Wood, A. S. |
1853-01-01 |
| The Fitchburg Fusiliers will hold a social levee, complimentary to the Independent Boston Fusiliers, (Capt. Daniel Cooley,) at the Town Hall, Monday evening October 10th, 1853 ... Committee of arrangements. Capt. Joseph Wood ... |
Invitations. |
Wood, Joseph. |
1853-01-01 |
| Ole Bull's farewell concerts in America. Ole Bull announces to his friends and to the public that he will give his first and positively only grand concert, on Wednesday eve, October 12th [1853], at the Temple, on which occassion he will be assisted by Signorina Adelina Patti, the musical phenomenon--and Maurice Strakosch, the celebrated pianist and composer. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Ole Bull's farewell concerts in America. Programme for Ole Bull's grand concert, on which occasion he will be assisted by Sig'na Adelina Patti, the musical phenomenon, and Maurice Strakosch, the great pianist, director and conductor. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Last concert but two. The Germania Musical Society, will give an extra grand vocal & instrumental concert, on Saturday evening, March 12, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Worcester Dramatic Museum. Parquette, 25 cents, dress circle and gallery, 12 1-2. Thursday evening, July 21, 1853. Grand prize concert! First appearance of Mr. D. Wesson. The Tyrolean Minstrels! ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. Sutton & Co.'s dispatch line for San Francisco. One of the finest clippers up ... clipper ship Alice Ball, Ross, master ... Sutton & Co. 58 South Street, cor., Wall. |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading! Sutton & Co.'s Dispatch Line for San Francisco ... Bridgewater, Sisson, master ... Volunteer, Simpson, master ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 104, 108, 110 and 118 days. Only extreme clipper loading. Merchants' Express line of clipper ships for San Francisco ... Don Quixote ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco to sail on or beofre Saturday, Aug. 10. From Lewis Wharf. The beautiful extreme clipper ship Europa ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' line for San Francisco. From Lewis Wharf- ... The celebrated extreme clipper ship Fearless ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Saturday, July 25th. The famous clipper ship Fearless! ... apply at the California Packet Office, 29 Lewis Wharf ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading! Sutton & Co's dispatch line for San Francisco. ...The popular A 1 first-class Mystic built clipper ship Haze ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco! From Long Wharf. ... The "out and out" extremely sharp clipper ship King Fisher ... Nath'l Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Saturday, October 1st. The first class clipper ship Morning Light ... to be followed by the first class clipper ship Spitfire. and Sea Foam. Also now loading, to sail September, 22. the A 1 ship Hindostan ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 99 Days!! To San Francisco Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line. Clipper of Saturday, 6th April. The famous and celebrated A 1 first class clipper ship Neptune's Car ... Is receiving her cargo at Pier 10 E. R. ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., corner of Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| [June 17] Merchants' Express Line of Clipper Ships for San Francisco. ... The celebrated out-and-out clipper ship Nonpareil ... Randolph M. Cooley, 118 Water St., cor. Wall, Tontine Building. ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Quick dispatch! First class clippers! Hawaiian Packet Line for Honolulu, H.I. The first class A 1 extreme clipper barque Onward ... Chas. W. Brooks & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line for San Francisco. ... The favorite A 1 first class clipper ship Pampero ... is receiving her cargo at Pier 10, East River ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden and to follow her the new first class ships Queen of the Pacific & Bounding Billow ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. ... The beautiful extreme clipper ship Polynesia to be followed by the Osborn Howes. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 119, 117, & 107 days to San Francisco! The small and very popular slipper ship "Robin Hood" ... is completing her cargo at Pier 18, East River ... George D. Sutton ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Hawaiian Packet Line for Honolulu .. The following throughly staunch, first class clipper run regularly: D.C. Murray, Onward, Smyrniote, ... The elegant A 1 New York built, first class clipper Smyrniote ... will recieve her cargo at Vallejo St. Wharf, until Saturday, July 8th, 1865. ... Chas. W. Brooks & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco! From Lewis Wharf. The splendid, A 1, slipper-ship Two Brothers! ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco! From Lewis Wharf. The Splendid A 1 extreme clipper ship Levi Stevens ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... First week of the popular and effective scenic burletta, Paris and London! ... April 30, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second week of the brilliant oriental fairy drama, entitled The talisman or, The fairy's favor! ... December 2, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Ezekiel Reed] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. [Polly Ford] |
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1853-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Miss Caroline Partridge] for diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructor. [Likewise the honour of the head of the fst. clas. Martha [illegible]. |
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1853-01-01 |
| R. & W. C. Biddle & Co. importers and dealers in foreign and domestic hardware, cutlery, guns & heavy goods ... Philadelphia. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Charle Bird] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [blank] friends and instructor. [James Boyden] |
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1853-01-01 |
| Social levee, fancy dress & civic cotillion party. The pleasure of your company with ladies is respectfully solicited , at the City Hall, on Wednesday eve'ng, March 16. [1853] Managers: J.H. Newell ... |
Invitations. |
Newell, J. H. |
1853-01-01 |
| Portsmouth, Sept. 1853. Dear Sir:--The Portsmouth Mercantile Library Association was formed in April last, among the young men of this city, for mutual improvement ... Samuel Gray, president ... |
Invitations. |
Gray, Samuel. |
1853-01-01 |
| The Campbells have come! Murphy, West, and company. Owing to the great length of the entertainment, and the peculiar arrangement of the programme, gentlemen are requested not to demand any repetition of the several acts. ... Programme for this evening. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the exhibition of the Leominster High School, in the town hall, Wednesday evening, Nov. 16, 1853. |
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1853-01-01 |
| The undersigned, a committee of the messengers, watchmen, and laborers in the several executive departments and offices of the government, beg leave most respectfully to represent to Congress that we have been placed in circumstances of peculiar embarrassment since the close of the last fiscal year. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Musical Fund Society. Sixth series. Fourth grand concert, for the establishment of a charitable fund. The patrons of the Boston Musical Fund Society are respectfully informed, that the fourth concert of the season will be given at the New Music Hall, on Saturday evening, Jan. 15, 1853. For which occasion the services of M'lle Caroline Lehmann have been secured ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall. "Farewell! To night we leave you!" Wednesday evening, May 11, 1853. ... Third & last night! of Mason's Metropolitan Serenaders! ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading ... Sutton & Co.'s Disptach Line for San Francisco ... Black Hawk, Crowell, master, at pier 12, East River ...Garibaldi, Rogers, master, is loading at pier 26, East River ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| The famous A 1 New-York built clipper ship, Black Hawk, Crowell, master ... Sutton & Co.'s dispatch line. ... 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Extreme clipper ship. Coleman's California Line for San Francisco ... clipper ship C.A. Farwell, W.M. Girard, commander ... W.m. T. Coleman & Co., 161 Pearl Street, near Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & William' Line San Francisco to sail on or before Monday, April 15 the magnificent extreme clipper ship Charger Jas. B. Hatch...commander ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's regular line for San Francisco. Eureka Calfornia. From India Wharf. ... A 1 clipper ship Clara Morse ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Wednesday, April 20, 1853 ... The magnificent new clipper ship Cleopatra ... . |
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1853-01-01 |
| 97 days to San Francisco. Merchants express line of clipper ships. ... "Comet," Todd, commander at Pier 9 East River ... Randolph M. Cooley, 118 Water Street, cor. Wall ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Sharpest clipper loading 104, 108 & 110 days to San Francisco ... Merchants' Express Line of clipper ships ... Don Quixote ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco ... clipper ship Don Quixote ... February ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' line for San Francisco ... The beautiful first-class clipper ship Golden Eagle... to be succeeded by Golden West and Sea Foam. ... Glidden & Williams, California packet office, 30 Lewis Wharf. ...[We have also the fastest sailing ship Carolus to sail abb. 1st Dec 2]. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Grace Darling sharpest and finest clipper up. ...Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor of Wall. ... The Grace Darling has made the following short passages: ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line ... From Lewis Wharf. The famous extreme clipper ship Herald of the Morning ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco from Lewis Wharf. The splendid A 1 clipper ship Hoogly ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Dispatch Line for San Francisco the well known and favorite clipper ship John Gilpin ... Sutton & Co., 84 Wall St ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Another small clipper ship ... The A 1 clipper ship Laurens ... Edw. Mott Robinson, 161 Pearl Street, near Wall. ... |
Ship cards. |
Robinson, Edward Mott. |
1853-01-01 |
| George D. Sutton's clipper line for San Francisco. ... The superb clipper ship Lawrence ... George D. Sutton, No. 70 Wall Street. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Popular & reliable ship. ... The A 1 first-class clipper ship Logan ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., corner of Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Established 1852. Brooks' Australian Line carrying the U.S. mails. ... The splendid A 1 clipper ship McGilvery ... Henry C. Brooks & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. ... The superior A 1 first-class clipper ship Marmion ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco ... The beautiful first-class clipper ship Mary Bangs ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco from Indian Wharf The well-known, A 1, first class clipper ship Merrimac ... Nathl Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Geo. D. Sutton's clipper line. ... The small A 1 extreme clipper ship, Midnight ... Also to follow quickly, The A 1 popular clipper Robin Hood ... George D Sutton 70 Wall St. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco to sail on or before Wednesday, Dec. 1st. The superior first class extreme clipper ship Midnight ... The vessel will be followed by the clipper ships Harry Hastings & Onward. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Another small and splendid clipper ... The beautiful, new A 1 clipper ship Mindoro ... Randolph M. Cooley, 88 Wall St., Tontine Building. ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| George D. Sutton's Clipper Line for San Francisco. ... The superior A 1 extra clipper Nereid ... At Pier 13, East River ... George D. Sutton, 70 Wall Street. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line for San Francisco. ... The well-known and favorite A 1 clipper ship Onward is receiving her cargo at Pier 10, E. River. ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Tuesday, January 25th. The splendid new half clipper ship "Queen of the Pacific" ... The beautiful New York built packet ship Annawan ... We also have on the berth the clipper ship Mystery and Flying Eagle. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Merchant's Express Line of clipper ships for San Francisco. ... The magnificent little extreme clipper ship Robin Hood ... At Pier 10 East River. ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Friday, May 5. The magnificent clipper ship Robin Hood ... To be succeeded by the clipper ship Northern Light or Bonita ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line for San Francisco. ... Clipper of Saturday, 12th September. ... The splendid A 1 clipper ship Santa Claus ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Quick dispatch! ... Hawaiian Packet Line for Honolulu, H.I. The new A 1 extreme clipper barque Smyrniote ... Chas. W. Brooks & Co. |
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1853-01-01 |
| To sail on or before Thursday, April 17. Glidden & Williams' Lewis Wharf Liner for San-Francisco. The extreme clipper ship Star of the Union ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco. ... To sail July 25th the splendid, extreme clipper ship Storm King ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Dispatch Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before the day advertised! The well-known and favorite A 1 clipper ship Sword Fish ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. Special notice to shippers per clipper ship Thatcher Magoun ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Established 1852. Brooks' Australian Line for Melbourne direct carrying the United States mails. From Commercial Wharf. The magnificent new clipper bark Victor ... Henry C. Brooks & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Miss Maria H. Holden] for diligence and attention to study, and good behaviour in school. [R.P. Dexter.] ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's regular line for San Francisco. The new and extreme clipper Emma C. Bral ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 114, 116 days' passage. Small, popular, first-class clipper ship Galatea Cook, her master is receiving the balance of her cargo at Pier 12, East River, (Old Slip.) ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 114 & 119 days! Smallest & sharpest ship loading! Merchants' express line of clipper ships for San Francisco! ... The extreme A 1 Boston--built clipper ship Galatea ... Randolph M. Cooley, 88 Wall St., ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Monday, Dec. 10. The splendid first class clipper ship Golden Fleece ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Lewis Wharf. to sail on or before Saturday, July 18, 1863. Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. The beautiful first class extreme clipper ship Governor Langdon ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 107 and 113 days to San Francisco. Coleman's California Line for San Francisco. The well-known and celebrated New-York built clipper ship Hornet ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co., 161 Pearl St., near Wall St. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Tuesday, Nov. 2. The beautiful first class clipper ship Industry ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co's dispatch line for San Francisco. Sailing regularly and positively on or before the day advertised. Clipper of Tuesday, 29th April, inst. The celebrated A 1 first class clipper ship John Gilpin ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co.'s Dispatch Line for San Francisco. ... The splendid A 1 first-class clipper ship Lawrence ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. From Lewis Wharf. The beautiful first class clipper bark Nestor ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Shippers' Line. San Francisco packets. Ship of the 15th May. ... The superior A 1 extra medium clipper, Old Colony ... John I. Earle & Co., 106 Wall St. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Dispatch Line for San Francisco the celebrated clipper R.B. Forbes ... E.B. Sutton ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, E. B. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams Line for San Francisco from Lewis Wharf. The elegant new A 1 extreme clipper ship Ringleader ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line for San Francisco. New and elegant A 1 Mystic built sharp clipper Silas Fish ... is receiving her cargo at Pier 14, East River ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., corner of Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| C.H. Church & Co's Star Line for San Francisco. The magnificent A 1 clipper ship Silver Star ... is loading at Pier 9 East River ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco ... From India Wharf the famous A 1 extreme clipper ship "Smyrniote," ... Nath'l Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line for San Francisco! ... The splendid A 1 first class clipper ship Success ... is receiving her cargo at Pier 26 East River ... Sutton & co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco to sail on or before Wednesday, Mar. 20. From Lewis Wharf. The magnificent extreme clipper ship Thacher [i.e., Thatcher] Magoun ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Immediate dispatch for San Francisco! ... The splendid and favorite Boston built clipper ship Vitula ... is now receiving her cargo at Pier 11 East River ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| T.F. Wells & Co's Shippers Line for Australia! ... From Lewis Wharf. The fine fast sailing packet bark, Washington Allston ... Thos. F. Wells & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco. ... From India Wharf. The splendid A 1 Boston built first class clipper ship Wm. H. Prescott ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. Special notice to shippers. A 1 clipper ship Young America ... At Pier 26, East River ... Sutton & Co. ... The magnificent clipper Seminole, loading at Pier 13, East River, was built at Mystic, and worthy the attention of shippers. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Miss Annie M. Cole and brothers, known as the Apolloneans, respectfully announce to the citizens of Worcester and vicinity, that (on their way East,) they will give one concert, of vocal and instrumental music, at Brinley Hall, on Friday evening, Feb. 11th. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Programme of Miss Julia Wheelock's concert, Monday evening, January 3d, 1853. At the Cameneum. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Comstock's Clipper Line for San Francisco ... clipper ship Bunker Hill, A.M. Lunt ... commander ... Cornelius Comstock 106 Wall St. ... |
Ship cards. |
Comstock, Cornelius. |
1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co.'s dispatch line for San Francisco. Sailing promptly as advertised. Office cor. Wall & South Sts. at pier no. 19, East River ... . |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sharpest and finest clipper up!! Cold Stream Greenman, master, at Pier 12, East River, for San Francisco ... Sutton & Co., ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco to sail about September 20th from India Wharf ... first-class, A1 clipper ship Danube ... Nath. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Mrs Barrett ... May 16th, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Re-engagement of the eminent actress, Miss Eliza Logan ... August 29, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [blank] for diligence and attention to study, and good behaviour in school. |
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1853-01-01 |
| The Fitchburg Cornet Band will hold a social levee for their benefit, at the new Town Hall on Wednesday evening. March 23, 1853 ... comittee of arrangements. A.K. Litch ... |
Invitations. |
Litch, A. K. |
1853-01-01 |
| Social levee, fancy dress & civic cotillion party. The pleasure of your company with ladies is respectfully solicited, at the Horticultural Hall, on Thursday evening, April 7th. [1853] Managers: J.H. Newell ... |
Invitations. |
Newell, J. H. |
1853-01-01 |
| Boston, Sept. 20, 1853. Dear sir: There will be an address delivered before the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association and the contributions to the seventh exhibition, by Geo. R. Rufsell, Esq., at Tremont Temple, on Tuesday evening, Sept. 27 ... With respects yours, Jonas Chickering, president. |
Invitations. |
Chickering, Jonas, 1797-1853. |
1853-01-01 |
| Military assembly. The Worcester Light Infantry respectfully solicit the favor of your company with ladies, at Horticultural Hall, on Friday evening December 30th, 1853. Committee of arrangements: Capt. S.P. Russell ... Worcester, December 12, 1853. |
Invitations. |
Russell, S. P. |
1853-01-01 |
| City Hall. First subscription concert of the Germania Musical Society, Friday evening, Nov. 25th [1853], assisted by Ma'm'selle Caroline Pintard, vocalist. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Lines written on the death of Stilman A.I. Miller., who died Nov. the 9th, 1853. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Dodge, George Dudley, b. 1836. |
1853-01-01 |
| Geo. Christy & Wood's Minstrels at no. 444 Broadway. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last night but two of the eminent actor, Mr. Lysander Thompson ... May 31st, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... December 24, 1853. ... 2 grand performances of the superb spectacle, The talisman! ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Ezekiel Reed] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructor. [Polly Ford] |
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1853-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Ezekiel Reed] for diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor. [Polly Ford] ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Fitchburg Fusiliers! To [blank] you are hereby ordered to appear at the Armory of Company B, in Fitchburg, for drill, on [blank] at which time the roll will be called and the usual fines assessed. Per order of Commander, [blank] H.T. Pratt, clerk. Fitchburg,--1853. |
Invitations. |
Pratt, H. T. |
1853-01-01 |
| Instituted March I. MDCCCXLIX. Order of exercises at the fourth anniversary of the Franklin Literary Association, Friday evening, March 4, 1853. The Institute Hall, Champman Place. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Social leeve, and fancy dress cotillion party. The pleasure of your company with ladies, is respectfully solicited at Horticultural Hall, Wednesday en'g, March 2d, '53. Managers: P.N. Styles ... |
Invitations. |
Styles, P. N. |
1853-01-01 |
| Social levee, fancy dress and civic cotillion party. The pleasure of your company is solicited at Horticultural Hall, Thursday eve'g, April 7th. [1853] Managers: J.H. Newell ... |
Invitations. |
Newell, J. H. |
1853-01-01 |
| Sir! The manager of the Hippodrome has appropriated a portion of the reserved seats for the accommodatation of the Boston press, on the opening night Monday June 27th. ... Henry Franconi Boston June 25th. 1853. ... |
Invitations. |
Franconi, Henry. |
1853-01-01 |
| Cameneum grand medley concert Yankee Addams's celebrated Excelsior Company! will give a grand medley concert at the above popular hall, on Saturday evening, Sept. 24. [1853] consisting of recitations, Yankee stories, dancing, singing, &c., &c., &c. Mrs. J.P. Addams [i.e., Mary Provost], the charming and talented artiste, will appear in several of her favorite songs. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| City Hall. The sixth and last grand vocal & instrumental concert of the Germania Musical Society, will take place on Tuesday evening, March 1st [1853], on which occasion they will be assisted by Miss Anna Stone, vocalist, Camille Urso, violinist, and Alfred Jaell, pianist. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Lines written upon the death of Lucy M., younger daughter of Joseph S. and Sarah Fuller, who died Jan. 11th, 1853, in her 19th year; and her only sister Charlotte S. Baxter, wife of Augustine F. Baxter, who died Jan. 17, in her 21st year; and Ella Jane, infant daughter of Augustine F. and Charlotte S. Baxter, who died Jan 27, in her 5th month; all of Sandisfield, Mass. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Colored paper printings (Printing). |
E. S. |
1853-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the exhibition of the Leominster High School, at the town hall, Tuesday eve, Feb. 15, 1853. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Seventh grand subscription concert of the Germania Musical Society, on Saturday evening, Feb. 19, 1853. On which occasion they will be assisted by M'lle Caroline Lehmann, Camille Urso, and Alfred Jaell. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Superb A 1 Clipper for San Francisco sharp and fast! ... Carolus Magnus Ashley, Master, is completing her cargo at pier 18, East River ... George D. Sutton, ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Small capacity and immediate dispatch for San Francisco! Sharpest, fastest & finest clipper loading. Coleman's California Line. The reowned clipper ship Challenger Winsor, commander, is rapidly completing her load at Pier 11 E.R. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Seventy-seventh anniversary of American independence. ... Committee on invitations. Benjamin Seaver ... June 20, 1853 ... |
Invitations. |
Seaver, Benjamin. |
1853-01-01 |
| Complimentary dinner, to the Independent Boston Fusiliers, (Capt. Daniel Coley,) by the Fitchburg Fusiliers, (Capt. Joseph Wood,) at the American House, October 11, 1853. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Military assembly. The Worcester Light Infantry, respectfully solicit the favor of your company wth ladies, at Horticultural Hall, on Thanksgiving evening, November 24th, 1853. Committee of arrangements: Capt. S.P. Russell ... Worcester, November 5, 1853. |
Invitations. |
Russell, S. P. |
1853-01-01 |
| L.M. Gottschalk, the great American pianist, respectfully announces that he will give an only grand vocal & instrumental concert at the City Hall, on Thursday even'g Oct. 27, assisted by M'lle Henriette Behrend (the distinguished prima donna) from Jullien's grand concerts in N. York. And Mr. Aptommas, the world renowned harpist. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Last concert of the series. Beethoven's oratorio of Engedi; or, David in the wilderness. With selections from the Messiah. Will be performed by the Handel and Haydn Society, on Sunday evening, February 20th, 1853. At the Boston Music Hall, assisted by Miss Anna Stone, Mrs. Emma A. Wentworth, Mr. S.B. Ball, Mr. B.F. Baker. And the Germania Musical Society. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Trinity College: Commencement. MDCCCLIII. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Anniversary exercises of the Brandon academies. Female academy, July 13, 1853. ... Male academy, Thursday, July 14. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco to sail on or before Tuesday July 23 ... clipper ship Belvedere, Isaac N. Jackson ... commander ... for freight or passage, apply at the California Packet Office, no. 114 ... State Street. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Special notice! Sutton & Co.'s Dispatch Line for San Francisco! ... Black Hawk, Crowell, master ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line San Francisco. ... clipper ship Bonita! Lewis G. Hollis ... commander. ... clipper ship King of the Forest! P.W. Penhallow ... commander. ... For freight or passage apply at the California Packet Office, 29 Lewis Wharf. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co's dispatch line for San Francisco. ... Cold Stream Greenman, Master. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winson's regular line for San Francisco to sail about 1st of May. From India wharf the first class extreme clipper ship Commodore Bliss - - - Commander ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's regular line for San Francisco to sail about 15th June. From India Wharf the extreme first class clipper ship Courier Chatfield - - Commander. ... . |
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1853-01-01 |
| Passage, 110 days! Mercahnts' Express line of clipper ships for San Francisco ... The small A 1 extreme clipper ship Daring ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| To be full on or before Saturday next, 28th April ... The famous and celebrated A 1 first-class Mystic-built clipper ship David Crockett, ... at Pier 26, East River ... Also at Pier 12, East River, New-York's favorite clipper ship Black Hawk ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| For California! Mutual Protection Trading & Mining Co. Having purchased the splendid, coppered and very fast sailing barque Emma Isidora ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Shippers' line San Francisco packets. First clipper in July. The splendid A 1 first class small clipper ship Florence ... John I. Earle ... |
Ship cards. |
Earle, John I. |
1853-01-01 |
| Dispatch line for San Francisco. The splendid New-York built new clipper ship Flying Dutchman ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Tuesday, February 22. The new clipper ship Flying Eagle ... to be followed by the new clipper ships Storm King, Competitor, and Belle of the West ... for freight or passage apply to Glidden & Williams ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & William's Line for San Francisco. To sail on or beofre Thursday, August 20. The splended clipper ship Flying Eagle! D. Walden - - - - commander. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Monday, 25th inst. the splendid first class clipper ship Imperial ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Lincoln's Line for San Francisco. From Boston. The well known and fast sailing ship Juliet ... Lincoln, Wing & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading Sutton & Cos Dispatching Line for San Francisco the popular A small clipper ship Mary Ogden ... At Pier 12 East River ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Special notice. ... The A 1 extreme clipper ship Ne Plus Ultra ... Is now loading her loading at Pier 14, East River. ... Edw. Mott Robinson, 161 Pearl St., near Wall. ... |
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Robinson, Edward Mott. |
1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line for San Francisco Clipper of Saturday, 2d April. The magnificent A 1 extreme clipper ship Orpheus is receiving her cargo at Pier 21 East River ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Made the passage in 114 days! No delay in loading! Sutton & Co's Dispatching Line for San Francisco ... The splendid and favorite A 1 first class clipper ship Orpheus ... is completing her loading at Pier 25 East River ... Sutton & Co., 58 South-st., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco. From India Wharf. The splendid first class clipper ship Otseonthe ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco To sail on or before Saturday, March 3. The first class clipper Polynesia ... To be followed by the clippers Queen of the Seas! and War Hawk! ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line for San Francisco. ... clipper of Saturday, 12th April, inst. The celebrated A 1 first class clipper ship Polynesia is receiving her cargo at Pier 10, East River ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco ... From Lewis Wharf. The magnificent clipper ship Radiant ... To be followed by the celebrated clipper ship Rambler ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Fastest clipper loading!! ... The small and very popular clipper ship Robin Hood ... is completing her cargo, at Pier 13, E. R. ... Geo. D. Sutton ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| 128 days' passage to San Francisco. ... The superb A 1 first-class clipper ship R. Robinson ... At Pier 18, East River, and will have immediate dispatch. ... George D. Sutton, 70 Wall Street. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams Line for San Francisco from Lewis Wharf--The splendid, A 1, clipper ship Sacramento ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| For San Francisco the clipper ship Star of the Union ... C.H. Church & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco to sail on or before Tuesday, Jan. 15th. From Lewis Wharf. The splendid first class clipper ship Sunrise ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco! From Long Wharf. ... The new A 1 extreme clipper ship Titan ... Nath'l Winsor & Co .... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco to sail on or about December 12th The beautiful new 1st class clipper Volunteer. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Howard Anthenæum. ... Thanksgiving day two performances will be given! ... Nov. 24, '53 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| David Boyd Jr. importer & dealer in cloths, cassimeres, vestings and tailors' trimmings, no. 32 South Fourth Street above Chestnut St. Philadelphia. |
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Boyd, David Jr. |
1853-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [Miss Maria H. Holden] for diligence and attention to study, and good behaviour in school. [R.P. Dexter.] ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Granted to [A. Lovejoy] for diligence and attention to study, and good behaviour in school. [J.D.S.] ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| George D. Sutton's clipper ship for San Francisco ... The superb extra built a 1 clipper ship Arkwright, Caulkins, Master ... for freight at reasonable rate, apply to George D. Sutton, 70 Wall Street. |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Merchants' Express Line of clipper ships ... to San Francisco the invincible clipper ship Andrew Jackson, J.E. Williams, commander ... for freight apply to Randolph M. Cooley, 118 Water, cor., Wall St., Tontine Building. ... |
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Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| The fastest ship in the world ... Merchants' Express Line of clipper ships only for San Francisco. The wonderful and invincible clipper ship Andrew Jackson, W.S. Johnson, commander ... Randolph M. Cooley, 118 Water St. ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' line for San Francisco from Lewis Wharf the magnificient A 1 clipper ship Anahuac Isaac N. Jackson ... commander ... for freight apply at the California packet office, 114 State Street, Boston. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co.'s dispatch line for San Francisco. Sailing regularly and positively on or before day advertised. Clipper of Saturday, 9th May. ... Adelaide ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Quick dispatch! First clippers! Hawaiian packet line for Honolulu, H.I. The favorite A 1 extreme clipper barque A.A. Eldridge 350 tons- N.T. Bennet commander ... for terms, apply to Chas. W. Brooks & Co ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 106 and 117 days to San Francisco ... Merchants' Express Line ... clipper ship Eagle Wing ... Pier 9, East River ... Randolph M. Cooley, 118 Water St., cor. Wall ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Cusack's line for San Francisco ... clipper ship "Derby" ... Pier 19 East River ... 110 Wall Street |
Ship cards. |
Cusack, M.R. |
1853-01-01 |
| Shipper will please observe the regularity of the sailing of the vessels of this line. Sutton & Co.'s Dispatch Line for San Francisco ... Saturday next, 7th July ... Derby ... 58 South St., cor. of Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| George D. Sutton's Clipper Line. ... The super A 1 first--class clipper Daniel Marcy ... At Pier 13, East River ... George D. Sutton, 70 Wall Street. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Smallest and sharpest clipper loading! Merchants' express line of clipper ships for San Francisco. The splendid A 1 extreme clipper ship Cyclone ... Is very rapidly loading at Pier 9 East River and will be dispatched by May 18th ... Randolph M. Cooley 118 Water, cor. Wall St. ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Another small and splended clipper for San Francisco! Merchants' Express Line of clipper ships. ... The delicate little A 1 Boston built clipper ship Cutwater ... at Pier 16 East River ... Randolph M. Cooley, 88 Wall St. ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's regular line for San Francisco. From India Wharf to sail about the 20th instant. The A 1 first class clipper ship Criterion ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. Special note. Sutton & Co's dispatch line for San Francisco, the A 1 clipper ship, Cremorne ... Sutton & Co, 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's regular line for San Francisco ... Brewster, Dunbar, master ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. cor. State and Broad Streets ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co.'s Dispatch Line for San Francisco ... Black Hawk, Crowell, master ... 58 South St., cor. Wall ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Another magnificent A 1 clipper ship!! ... Merchants' Express Line of clipper ships for San Francisco ... Bengal, Melville, Commander ... Randolph M. Cooley & Co., 88 Wall St. |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' line for San Francisco ... The new and beautiful A1 clipper ship Aureola Benj. C. Howes ... commander ... for freight apply at the California Packet Office, no. 114 State Street. |
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1853-01-01 |
| George D. Sutton's clipper line for San Francisco ... The A 1 popular clipper Isaac Jeanes ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| 119 days to San Francisco! ... The splended little clipper ship Isacc Jeanes ... Randolph M . Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Attention shippers! The grand and magnificent clipper ship Invincible ... Randolph M. Cooley & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Henry Brigham. Formerly the "Telegraph," Potter, master, at Pier 19 East River, Maiden Lane ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| To be full Saturday next, 13th October. Sharpest and finest clipper up! Grace Darling ... Sutton & Co., 58 south St. cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Comstock's clipper line for San Francisco ... The magnificent first-class clipper ship George Peabody ... Cornelius Comstock ... |
Ship cards. |
Comstock, Cornelius. |
1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading! The ever-popular A 1 first class Mystic-built clipper chip Garibaldi ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., corner of Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Merchants' express line of clipper ships for San Francisco. ... The superior A 1 clipper ship Franklin Nelson, commander, at Pier 16 East River ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| 112, 115 and 116 days to San Francisco. ... The first class extreme clipper ship Flying Childers ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| 112 and 115 days to San Francisco Merchants' express line of clipper ships. Smallest vessel up; carries only 1,600 tons. The beautiful and fast sailing clipper ship Flying Childers ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Now loading for her fourth voyage to San Francisco. Sharp and fast A 1 extreme clipper! ... The ever popular A 1 clipper ship Fleetford ... |
Ship cards. |
Osgood, Samuel W. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' line for San-Francisco from Lewis Wharf. The celebrated A 1 extreme clipper ship Fearless ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| To sail on or before Thursday, March27. Glidden & William's line for San-Francisco. Lewis Wharf. The first class clipper ship Express ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Geo. D. Sutton's clipper line for San Francisco. The world-renowned A 1 extreme clipper "Ericsson" ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| New A 1 clipper for San Francisco ... The splendid and very popular clipper, Ella Norton ... Also, now loading, The A 1 superb clipper ship, R. Robinson. |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| 104 days to San Francisco! ... The elegant and popular clipper ship "Polynesia" ... From Pier 9 East River. ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. ... The superior A 1 clipper ship C.S. Pennell ... is receiving her cargo at Pier 19 East River ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Fastest clipper afloat. Makes the passage to San Francisco through in 100 days The A 1 New York built clipper, Panama ... Geo. D. Sutton, 70 Wall Street. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Last passage ... The shortest in nearly three years. Panama Soule, master, at Pier 12 East River. ... sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Merchants' Express Line of clipper ships for San Francisco. ... The strongly built A 1 first class clipper ship Memnon ... Randolph M. Cooley, 118 Water St., cor. Wall, Tontinr Building. ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco! From Lewis Wharf--the new, A 1, extreme clipper ship Matchless ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Shippers' Line. San Francisco Packets. Clipper of Saturday, May 2d. ... The splendid A 1 clipper ship Mastiff ... Is now rapidly loading at Pier 9 East River ... John I. Earle & Co., 106 Wall St. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Geo. D. Sutton's Clipper Line ... The popular A 1, extreme clipper, Magnet ... Geo. D. Sutton ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco to sail on or before 20th July. ... The magnificent A 1 first class clipper ship "India Skolfield" ... Nathl. Winsor & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line for San Francisco. ... The splendid and favorite A 1 clipper ship Look-Out ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| The popular small A 1 first-class clipper ship Lookout ... Sutton & Co., 58 South St., cor. Wall. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams Line for San Francisco from Lewis Wharf -- the very superior A 1 clipper ship King Philip ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 112 days to San Francisco ... The celebrated A 1 extreme clipper ship Kingfisher ... Cornelius Comstock, 96 Wall Street. ... |
Ship cards. |
Comstock, Cornelius. |
1853-01-01 |
| Dispatch liner for San Francisco The magnificent new clipper ship John Gilpin ... E.B. Sutton, 84 Wall St. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, E. B. |
1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading!! Sutton & Co.'s dispatch line for San Francisco ... The magnificent A 1 first-class clipper ship James R. Keeler. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loadiong. 105 days to San Francisco Sutton & Co's Dispatch Line. ... Clipper of Saturday, 23d March, inst. The popular and well-known A 1 first class clipper Winged Racer ... Is receiving her cargo at Pier 28 East River. ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| George D. Sutton's Clipper Line. Only extreme clipper loading for San Francisco ... The superb A 1 extreme clipper Wild Rover ... is now completing her cargo at Pier 18, East River ... George D. Sutton ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| 99, 114 and 110 days to San Francisco. ... The well-known magnificent A 1 clipper ship Twilight ... At Pier 16 East River. ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading. ... The elegant and popular A 1 first-class clipper ship Favorita ... At Pier 12, East River. ... The ever-popular A 1 first-class clipper ship Thatcher Magoun ... is receiving her cargo at Pier 19, East River ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 111 days to San Francisco! ... The splendid and immensely popular clipper ship Talisman ... Is now completing her loading at Pier 9 East River. ...Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for Boston, direct. To sail on or about April 1st. From North Point Dock. The extreme clipper ship Syren ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Smallest & sharpest clipper loading. Coleman's California Line for San Francisco the A 1 extreme clipper ship Syren ... Wm. T. Coleman & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| 90 days to San Francisco! ... The far-famed A 1 clipper ship Sword Fish ... is rapidly completing her loading at Pier 9, East River. ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Clipper line for San Francisco ... Clipper of Saturday, April13. The elegant first class extreme clipper ship Sea Serpent, is now rapidly loading at Pier 19 East River. ... Cornelius Comstock ... |
Ship cards. |
Comstock, Cornelius. |
1853-01-01 |
| George D. Sutton's Clipper Line. ... The new magnificent A 1 cliper St. Charles. ... George D. Sutton, 70 Wall St. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| George D. Sutton's Clipper Line. 128 days to San Francisco The super A1 first-class clipper ship R. Robinson ... At Pier 18, East River. ... George D. Sutton, 70 Wall Street. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Special attention. The smallest and best built clipper ship up for San Francisco to sail in a few days. The splendid A 1 new clipper ship Ring Dove ... is taking in the last of her cargo at Pier 18, E. R. ... John I. Earle ... |
Ship cards. |
Earle, John I. |
1853-01-01 |
| Merchant's Express Line of clipper ships. For San Francisco ... The extreme clipper ship Red Gauntlet is now rapidly taking in her cargo at Pier 9, E.R. ... Randolph M. Cooley ... |
Ship cards. |
Cooley, Randolph M. |
1853-01-01 |
| Sutton & Cos Dispatch Line for San Francisco. The popular clipper ship Prima Donna ... At Pier 20 East River ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| No delay in loading! ... The splendid A 1 clipper ship Zephyr ... At Pier 28 East River ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Miss Eliza Logan for positively five nights only. ... September 12, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Mr. W. Warren in two popular parts ... Sept. 10, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Revival of the great local play, Uncle Tom's cabin. ... September 19, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... September 19, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Mr W. Warren - in - two characters ... Sept. 17, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Comstock's clipper line for San Francisco! Only New-York built ship loading! The first class New-York built clipper ship Enterprise ... |
Ship cards. |
Comstock, Cornelius. |
1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Still triumphant success. Uncle Tom's cabin. ... Sept. 24th [1853]... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Third week of the most gorgeous play, The Jewess ... March 25th, 1853 ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| George D. Sutton's Clipper Line. New A 1 clipper ship for San Francisco. ... Sapphire ... At Pier 13, East River ... George D. Sutton, 70 Wall St. ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1853-01-01 |
| Dispatch Line for San Francisco. The splendid first class A 1 clipper ship Union ... Is now rapidly loading at Pier 8, North River ... Sutton & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Lincoln's Line for Australia for Port Philip, Melbourne. From Central Wharf. The splendid clipper ship Wild Rover ... Lincoln, Wing & Co. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| City Hall! The third subscription concert of the Germania Musical Society, Friday evening, Dec. 30th [1853], assisted by Mr Thoams Aptommas, harpist, and Signor Herr Rudolph, vocalist. Programme. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| The Democratic "Gerrymander." "And that the state may be equally represented in the Senate, the Legislature shall, from time to time, divide the state into twelve districts as nearly equal as may be, without dividing towns and unincorporated places; and in making this division they shall govern themselves by the proportion of direct taxes paid by the said districts." Const. of N.H. Sums paid by the several districts under the infamous law of 1853. ... |
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1853-01-01 |
| Union Hall, Milford. Eagle Dramatic Company! Mr. M.W. Glispin, stage manager ... Wit, wisdom, morality. music ... Saturday Ev'g. Oct'r. 14, 1854, ... Warlock of the glen ... the farce of My fellow clerk. |
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1854-01-01 |
| J.V. Cameron & Co.'s Dramatic Company! ... Town Hall ... Wednesday Evening December 13, 1854, Drunkard's warning! ... Ladies' rights! |
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1854-01-01 |
| J.V. Cameron & Co.'s dramatic company! Triumphant success!! Second appearance of Yankee Scoville. Mr. J. LeFavor, in his great character of Morton!! ... On Thursday Evening, Dec. 14, 1854 ... Drunkard's warning! Fitchburg 100 years hence! |
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1854-01-01 |
| City Hall! Farewell night of Sanford's world renowned Opera Troupe Friday evening, August 11th [1854]. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Jullien's concerts. Boston Music Hall. Positively last night but one. Wednesday even'g, Jan. 11, 1854, for the benefit of M. Jullien. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Lincoln's Line for Austrailia for Port Philip, Melbourne from Central Wharf. The celebrated half clipper ship Daniel Sharp, ... apply to William Lincoln, 31, India Street. Boston, Jan. 11, 1854 ... |
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Lincoln, William. |
1854-01-01 |
| Academy Hall, Millbury. Grand concert of the Worcester Musical Association, under the direction of E.S. Nason, on Monday evening, May 15, 1854. Programme. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Aptommas the celebrated European harpist, who has lately created such a sensation by his extraordinary performances in N. York and Boston, will give one grand evening concert! At City Hall, Wednesday evening, March 22d, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| At [blank] on [blank] eve. [blank] 1854. Concert by Luca Family! of vocal and instrumental music, assisted by Miss Allen, of New York, in a choice selection of popular compositions. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Programme of the fourth afternoon concert, on Wednesday, Dec. 13 [1854], at 3 o'clock by the Orchestral Union, Carl Zerrahn, conductor. |
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1854-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Gulielmo G. Crosby, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, IV nonas Augusti, Anno Salutis MDCCCLIV ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Public exhibition by the senior and junior classes, Monday, November 27, 1854. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall. Grand vocal and instrumental chamber concert. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club ... respectfully inform the musical public of Worcester and vicinity, that they will give a concert on Monday evening, Dec. 11, 1854, assisted by the favorite vocalist, Mrs. E.A. Wentworth. |
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1854-01-01 |
| City Hall! Third subscription concert of the Germania Musical Society, Friday evening, Jan. 13th ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| City Hall. Farewell concert. Paul Julien most respectfully informs the citizens of Worcester and vicinity, that he will give his grand farewell concert, on Thursday eve., Sept. 28th, 1854, assisted by the following eminent talent: M'lle Durand, the young and talented prima donna, and Charles Weise, the distinguished pianist. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| City Hall. Fifth subscription concert of the Germania Musical Society, will be given on Friday evening, Feb'y 10th, on which occasion the following artists will appear in solo parts, Mrs. Emma A. Wentworth, vocalist ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| City Hall. Grand concert. Paul Julien most respectfully informs the citizens of Worcester and vicinity, that he will give one grand concert, on Wednesday eve., Sept. 27th, 1854, assisted by the following eminent talent: M'lle Durand, the young and talented prima donna, and Charles Weise, the distinguished pianist. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| City Hall. Sixth & last subscription concert of the Germania Musical Society, will be given on Friday evening, Feb'y 24th ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Concert repeated. The Mendelssohn Choral Society will repeat their second concert of the season Saturday evening, Nov. 18, 1854, at the Boston Music Hall. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Grand concert, by Dodworth's Concert Band, at the Congregational Church, Brunswick, on Tuesday evening, Aug. 1st, 1854. Doors open at 7 o'clock: concert commences at 8 o'clock. Tickets, fifty cents each. |
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1854-01-01 |
| Handel and Haydn Society. The Grand oratorio of Moses in Egypt, the music by Rossini, with words adapted expressly for this Society, by George S. Parker, A.M. will be presented on Sunday even'g, Jan. 29th, 1854. At the Boston Music Hall ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Handel and Haydn Society. The Grand oratorio of Moses in Egypt, the music my Rossini, with words translated expressly for this Society, by George S. Parker, A.M. will be presented on Sunday even'g, Feb. 12th, 1854. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| The Julliens. Positively the last night. The members of this troupe of minstrels [i.e., The Jullian Operatic Burlesque Troupe] most respectfully announce their closing concert, at City Hall, Worcester, on this, Thursday evening, August 17th, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| The People challenged! Read, ponder & see! The world outdone! ... That illustrious child, the Infant Drummer! ... Farewell festival and the last chance of seeing the pride of America, Master Benson A. English ... Be ready to march to the sound of the drum which will beat at the Temple, this afternoon & evening. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| This Tuesday evening, Aug. 29, at City Hall, Worcester. Extra attraction!! In connection with Chappell's great kinetoscope of Cuba, will be given a grand vocal and instrumental concert! And amusing entertainment, by the renowned Signor Morrillo, assisted by two talented, vocal, and instrumental performers, who will appear in their favorite, pleasing and chaste characters, songs, &c. |
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1854-01-01 |
| Junior exhibition. Class of '55. Trinity College. Melodeon, April 4th, 1854. |
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1854-01-01 |
| Tuesday ev'ng, Feb. 14 the original Philharmonic Vocalists! Consisting of 7 of the most talented performers as musicians and delineators of Ethiopian character to be found in any one band of the kind in the country ... will give one of their vocal and instrumental soirees! At Horticultural Hall, Worcester ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Young America personified! at the Temple, on Wednesday & Thursday eve'gs Sept. 20th and 21st, 1854. Master Benson A. English, only 5 years old! Assisted by other distinguished talent! ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| New Year's ball. Sir: your company with ladies is respectfully solicited at L.W. Knight's Central House, in Ashburnham Centre, Tuesday evening, January 3, 1854. Committee of arrangements. George C. Winchester ... |
Invitations. |
Winchester, George C. |
1854-01-01 |
| Military and civic assemblies. The last assembly of the course given by the Fitchburg Fusiliers, will be at the New Dancing Hall of the American House, on Wednesday, March 1st, 1854. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Groton, Mass., June 1854. Dear Sir:--the alumni and trustees of Lawrence Academy tender to you an invitation to be present and join with them in their jubilee celebration, at Groton, on the twelth day of July next. Very respectfuly, your obedient servants, Abbott Lawrence ... |
Invitations. |
Lawrence, Abbott, 1792-1855. |
1854-01-01 |
| Desando el exmo. Sr. Gobernador y Comandante General del Departamento, guarnicion de esta plaza, ... D. Antonio Lopez de Santa-Anna ... H. Moaamoros, Junio 11 de 1854. ... |
Invitations. |
Santa Anna, Antonio López de, 1794?-1876. |
1854-01-01 |
| Fall campaihn, 1854. ... Sir: in accordance with a vote of the Fitchburg Fusiliers you are hereby notified that there will be meetings of the company for drill, at their armory ... J.F. D. Garfield, clerk ... |
Invitations. |
Garfield, James F. D. (James Freeman Dana), 1828-1911. |
1854-01-01 |
| Natural History Department of the Young Men's Library Association. There will be a meeting of this department at the rooms of the association, on [Monday] next, at [8] o'clock [p.m.] Wm. E. Starr, sec'y Worcester, [July 15] 185[4] |
Invitations. |
Starr, William E. |
1854-01-01 |
| Fitchburg Fuseliers. To [JFD Garfield] You are hereby ordered to appear at the camp of Company B., on the ground selected for the encampment, known as the Robbin's Place, in Leominster, on Tuesday the 29th day of August ... By order of your commanding officer. J.F.D. Garfield, clerk. ... Fitchburg, Aug. 16, 1854. |
Invitations. |
Garfield, James F. D. (James Freeman Dana), 1828-1911. |
1854-01-01 |
| Complimentary parade to Captain Timothy Winn. Sir:--you being a member of the "Woburn Mechanic Phalanx," are hereby requested to meet at the Armory of the Company, on Wednesday, Oct. 4th, at 12 o'clock,m.., in full (grey) uniform. ... By order of the Company S.A. Grammer, clerk. Woburn, Sept. 25, 1854. |
Invitations. |
Grammer, S. A. |
1854-01-01 |
| Civilians' jubilee. To Hon. [Julian Rockwell] United States Senator. Sir: arrangements are being made to celebrate the abolition of the military rule of the national armies and the restoration of the civil superintendency, by a public gathering and festival on Wednesday, Nov. 1st. ... Charles Stearns ... Springfield, (Mass.) Oct. 23d. 1854. |
Invitations. |
Stearns, Charles, 1788-1860. |
1854-01-01 |
| Fireman's festival!! The Athol Engine Companies, nos. 1 & 2, will give their annual festival at S.E. Twichell's Hotel, Athol, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 29th, 1854. ... Committee of arrangements: Company no. 1 D. Drury ... |
Invitations. |
Drury, D. |
1854-01-01 |
| Forefather's ball. Grand anniversary ball will be given at Davis' New Hall,--Plymouth, on Friday evening, December 22d, 1854. ... Committee of arrangements: Richard Warren ... Floor managers: John H. Harlow ... |
Invitations. |
Harlow, John H. |
1854-01-01 |
| Rooms of the Mercantile Library Association, Boston, Nov. 9, 1854. Sir: an address, introductory to the Monday evening course of lectures before this association, will be delivered on Monday evening next. Nov. 13th, at Tremont Temple, by Hon. Charles Sumner. ... E.C. Baker, chairman. |
Invitations. |
Baker, E. C. |
1854-01-01 |
| Grand consolidation ball. Committee of arrangement, Sixth and Walnut Streets. 1854. Dear sir: You have been appointed a member of the sub-committee [blank] of which [blank] is chairman. The different sub-committees will meet at the room of the Philadelphia Board of Trade, daily, at 5 o'clock, p.m. Yours, respectfully, Robert P. Kane, secretary. ... |
Invitations. |
Kane, Robert Patterson. |
1854-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Seventy-eighth anniversary of American Independence. ... Committee on invitations. J.V.C. Smith ... City Hall, June 1st, 1854. |
Invitations. |
Smith, Jerome Van Crowninshield, 1800-1879. |
1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Engagement of the eminent artiste, Miss Agnes Robertson ... January 27th, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last nights but three of the eminent artiste Miss Agnes Robertson ... Jan. 30 & 31 [1854] ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Re-engagement of the eminent artiste, Miss Agnes Robertson ... February 9 [1854[ ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Miss Agnes Robertson last night but 2 of her engagement. ... March 1, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The eminent artiste Miss Agnes Robertson ... March 15, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Miss Agnes Robertson ... March 17th, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Boston Provident Association! On which occasion, Miss Agnes Robertson volunteers her most valuable aid ... Mar. 18th [1854] ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The eminent artiste, Miss Agnes Robertson positively three nights only ... March 21, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The eminent artiste Miss Agnes Robertson positively last night but one ... March 22, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Complimentary benefit to Miss Agnes Robertson ... March 24th, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The talented young vocalist, Miss M. Macarthy ... April 20th, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Miss Eliza Logan ... June 2d, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last week of the eminent comedienne, Miss E. Raymond ... June 12th and 13th, '54 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Annual benefit of Miss Fanny Brown. Last night but two of the favorite comedienne, Miss E. Raymond ... June 14th, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Great success of the young American actress! Miss Annette Ince ... Sept'r 11th, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The favorite of Boston, Mrs. Charles Howard ... Sept'r 18th, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Third night of the favorite of Boston Mrs. Charles Howard ... Sept'r 20, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The favorite of Boston, Mrs. Charles Howard ... Sept. 27th, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss. Maria H. Holden] by punctual attendence, diligence, and good behavior, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress R.P. Dexter] |
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1854-01-01 |
| Certificate of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Maria L. Holden] by punctual attendence, diligence, and good behavior, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress R.P.D.] ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [David Gregory] for h[is] diligence and good behavior in school, merits that approbation of h[is] friends and instruct[er C Stratton]. |
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1854-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Nancy Maria Libby] for deligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem. [Hester Ann L. Westerhouse] instructer. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Ezekiel Reed] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructer [PN] ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [George Whitney] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [blank] friends and instructer[ress C. Stow.] ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Lucy Fanning] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructer [A. Avery, Jr. inst.] ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [A Ferber] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructer [L. Shepard] ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Eziel Reed] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructer [P.N.] ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Gen. Lafayette. Reward of merit granted to [Amos Brown] for diligence and attention to study, and good behaviour in school. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| John Bedford Regent Works Sheffield ... John Bedford, steel converter and refiner ... |
Advertising cards. |
Bedford, John. |
1854-01-01 |
| John Buttikofer, piano forte manufacturer, no. 102 Elm Street, New York. |
Advertising cards. |
Buttikofer, John. |
1854-01-01 |
| To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled; The memorial of the representatives of the Religious Society of Friends, in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and parts adjacent, respectfully showeth; That the Religious Society of Friends has long held and openly professed to the world, an unwavering conviction that the holding of our fellow men in bondage ... is totally irreconcileable with the just and benign principles of the Christian religion. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Jullian Operatic Burlesque Troupe. Twenty-four members, at City Hall, Worcester, on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday evenings, May 9th, 10th and 11th [1854]. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| This evening. Elegant entertainment. A musical, poetical, pleasing and useful exhibition, and lecture on music! by T.P. Moses, at the Temple, Wednesday evening, Jan. 18, '54. Gift concert! 1200 tickets; 100 gifts! ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Clinton Hall. Grand concert of the Worcester Musical Association, under the direction of E.S. Nason, assisted by the Social Glee Club, Tuesday evening, Feb. 7, 1854. |
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1854-01-01 |
| City Hall! Last night but one!! Sanford's world renowned Opera Troupe Wednesday evening, Aug. 9, '54. R.H. Sliter in new dances. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Trinity College: Commencement. M.DCCC.LIV. |
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1854-01-01 |
| A Tribute to the memory of our beloved Sarah Elizabeth, who died at the Bridge of Allan on the 31st of 8 mo., 1854, in her twenty-first year. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Temple: Monday evening, Feb. 6th, 1854. Mr. Frazer, formerly partner with the late Mr. Seguin, and principal tenor with Madame Anna Thillon, will have the honor to give his popular ballad entertainment at the Temple, interspersed with historical, biographical & humorous anecdotes, illustrated by the folloing songs and ballads. |
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1854-01-01 |
| Lincoln's Line for San Francisco. The fast sailing ship John M. Mayo ... Lincoln, Wing & Co. Boston, May 29, 1854. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| National Theatre ... April 6 ... The six degrees of crime ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Cotillion party. The pleasure of your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited, at Horticultural Hall, on Wednesday evening, February 1st, 1854. Managers. J.G. Lawton ... |
Invitations. |
Lawton, J. G. |
1854-01-01 |
| Splendid miror of North and South America. Mr. J. Perham, proprietor of this beautiful and magnificent mirror of North and South America, presents his compliments to [Hon. Edward Everett] and requests the pleasure of [his] company at the exhibition of this great work of art, on any afternoon or evening that will best suit [his] convenience. Exhibition commence at the Melodeon, Boston, on Monday evening, September 11th, 1854. |
Invitations. |
Perham, Josiah, 1803-1868. |
1854-01-01 |
| At [blank] on [blank] eve'g. [blank] 1854. Concert by Luca Family: of vocal and instrumental music, assisted by Miss Allen, of New York, in a choice selection of popular compositions. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| At the Temple. This afternoon & evening. The champion drummer! America's own. Master Benson A. English, better known to the public as the Infant Drummer! ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Prize declamation of the sophomore class, Monday, July 31, 1854. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| City Hall. Fourth subscription concert of the Germania Musical Society! Friday evening Jan. 27. Including a violoncello solo by Bergmann, and a flute solo by Zerrahn. |
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1854-01-01 |
| Concert Mr. Perabo, of Dover, with his son Ernst Perabo only 9 years of age, assisted by Henry Lautenschlager, violinist from New York, will give a concert on the piano and violin, on Thursday evening, September 28 [1854], at the Temple. |
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1854-01-01 |
| To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled; The memorial of the representatives of the Religious Society of Friends, in the state of New York, and parts adjacent, respectfully shows: That near a century has elapsed, since the Religious Society of Friends required the unconditional freedom of all the slaves held by the members of their body. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| To the honorable the General Assembly of the state of Ohio: The undersigned, your fellow-citizens and constituents, would respectfully and familiarly represent, that within the last twenty years ... Ohio has steadily and rapidly advanced, in all the necessary qualities ... which belong only to a great, populous and powerful state. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Fourth appearance of the favorite comedienne, Miss E. Raymond ... June 8th, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Farewell benefit of Mr. Couldock ... November 10, '54 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last night of the successful play, Hard times. ... Nov. 23d, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Re-engagement of the eminent artiste, Miss Agnes Robertson ... February 10th [1854] ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last night but one of the eminent actor, Mr. Couldock ... Nov'r 2d, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The eminent actor Mr. Couldock for positively five nights only. ... Nov'r 6th, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Worcester County West Agricultural Society. An adjourned meeting of the Worcester County West Agricultural Society will be holden at the Town Hall in Barre on Saturday, 23d of August ... per order of the society, William Parkhurst ... Barre, Aug 15, 1854. |
Invitations. |
Parkhurst, William, 1784-1861. |
1854-01-01 |
| 1854-55 Boston assemblies. There will be four assemblies at the Union Hall, the first on Thursday, December 14th; the second on Thursday, January 4th ... Managers; David Sears ... |
Invitations. |
Sears, David, 1822-1874. |
1854-01-01 |
| Jullian Operatic Burlesque Troupe. Twenty-four members, at City Hall, Worcester, on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday evenings, May 9th, 10th and 11th [1854]. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled; The memorial of the representatives of the Religious Society of Friends, in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and parts adjacent, respectfully showeth; That the Religious Society of Friends has long held and openly professed to the world, an unwavering conviction that the holding of our fellow men in bondage ... is totally irreconcileable with the just and benign principles of the Christian religion. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| This evening. Elegant entertainment. A musical, poetical, pleasing and useful exhibition, and lecture on music! by T.P. Moses, at the Temple, Wednesday evening, Jan. 18, '54. Gift concert! 1200 tickets; 100 gifts! ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| City Hall! Last night but one!! Sanford's world renowned Opera Troupe Wednesday evening, Aug. 9, '54. R.H. Sliter in new dances. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Clinton Hall. Grand concert of the Worcester Musical Association, under the direction of E.S. Nason, assisted by the Social Glee Club, Tuesday evening, Feb. 7, 1854. |
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1854-01-01 |
| Temple: Monday evening, Feb. 6th, 1854. Mr. Frazer, formerly partner with the late Mr. Seguin, and principal tenor with Madame Anna Thillon, will have the honor to give his popular ballad entertainment at the Temple, interspersed with historical, biographical & humorous anecdotes, illustrated by the folloing songs and ballads. |
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1854-01-01 |
| A Tribute to the memory of our beloved Sarah Elizabeth, who died at the Bridge of Allan on the 31st of 8 mo., 1854, in her twenty-first year. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Trinity College: Commencement. M.DCCC.LIV. |
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1854-01-01 |
| Lincoln's Line for San Francisco. The fast sailing ship John M. Mayo ... Lincoln, Wing & Co. Boston, May 29, 1854. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Portland Theatre, Deering Hall. ... Farwell engagement for a few nights only, previous to her departure for Europe, of Miss Avonia Jones! ... July 18th, [1854] ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Re-engagement of the eminent artiste, Miss Agnes Robertson ... February 14 [1854] ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Miss Agnes Robertson last night but 3 of her engagement ... February 28, '54 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Third night of the favorite of Boston Mrs. Charles Howard ... Sept'r 20, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... First week of the brilliant and fanciful scenic and musical romance, Peter Wilkins! Or -- The flying islanders! ... Nov. 29 [1854] ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second week of the briliant and fanciful scenic and musical romance, Peter Wilkins! Or -- The flying islanders! ... Dec. 6th, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Reward of merit this certifies that [Mr. A.H. Gray] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructer [John H. Knight.] ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Grand Complimentary Ball. In honor if the opening of the new Central Hotel Hall, in Townsend Centre, under the propietorship of W. Abram More sir,--your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited at the Central Hotel, on Monday eve'g, Jan 2, 1854, at 6 o'clock. Committee of arrangements. F.A. Worcester, Walter Fessenden ... |
Invitations. |
Worcester, F. A. |
1854-01-01 |
| Grand citizens' ball. The managers would respectfully solicit the pleasure of your company with ladies, at Horticultural Hall, on Thursday evening, March 16, 1854. Floor managers. Charles Murray ... |
Invitations. |
Murray, Charles. |
1854-01-01 |
| Social ball. Your company with ladies is respectfully solicited at Abram Moore's Hall, in Townsend Centre, on Thursday evening, April 6th, 1854. Managers. C.B. Barrett ... |
Invitations. |
Barrett, C. B. |
1854-01-01 |
| Boston, April 20, 1854. In accordance with the regulations, all books borrowed from the library of the Boston Society of Natural History, must be returned for examination before the annual meeting of the society, on the first Wednesday of May next. C.K. Dillaway, libarian. |
Invitations. |
Dillaway, Charles K. (Charles Knapp), 1804-1889. |
1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Mr Warren - in - 2 characters! Last appearance of Miss Emily Oldfield ... Jan. 14th [1854] ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Engagement of the eminent artiste, Miss Agnes Robertson ... January 26, '54 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Second course of W.M. Phalanx assemblies, at the Central House, Woburn, commencing Rhursday eve'g, Jan. 12, 1854 ... Committee of arrangments. Capt. Timothy Winn ... |
Invitations. |
Winn, Timothy, 1817-1873. |
1854-01-01 |
| Sleigh-ride and supper. Sir:--your company with ladies is respectfully solicited at the Central House, Ashburnham, on Feb. 1854. ... Committee of arrangements. George C. Winchester ... |
Invitations. |
Winchester, George C. |
1854-01-01 |
| Woburn Mechanic Phalanx military and civic ball, at Central House, Woburn. Your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited. On Wednesday evening, March 22d, 1854. Committee of arrangments. Capt. Timothy Winn. |
Invitations. |
Winn, Timothy, 1817-1873. |
1854-01-01 |
| Vocal concert! The citizens of Newburyport are respectfully informed that the Portsmouth Nightingales (twelve young ladies, all solo singers,) will give a concert at the City Hall, on Thursday evening, October 5th, 1854. ... Thos. P. Moses, teacher and conductor. |
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1854-01-01 |
| Concert! A vocal concert will be given at the Temple on Friday evening, Sept. 16, 1854. Thomas P. Moses, conductor. Twelve young lady vocalists, including that favorite class the "Seven," will appear. |
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1854-01-01 |
| Grand farewell musical tour in America! Paul Julien, leaving the friendly shores of this great country early next spring, to return to Europe, feels anxious once more to visit some of those splendid cities in which he has been received with so much kindness ... The first & only entertainment in this city [i.e., Portsmouth, N.H.] will take place at the Temple, on Saturday evening, October 14, 1854. |
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1854-01-01 |
| Jullian Operatic Burlesque Troupe. Twenty-four members, being the largest burlesque troupe in the United States ... Second series for Wednesday evening, May 3d, 1854. At Boston Music Hall to continue each succeeding evening through the week ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| The Julliens! The citizens of this place and the adjoining towns, are most respectfully solicited to attend the popular concerts of the above named company, at City Hall, on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday eve'gs, August 15th, 16th and 17th, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Programme of pieces to be performed at B.D. Allen's musical soiree. |
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1854-01-01 |
| Week before muster. To [JFD Garfield] Sir: In accordance with a vote of the Fitchburg Fusiliers you are hereby notified that there will be meetings of the company for drill, at their armory on the following viz: Wednesday evening, Aug. 16th 18th ... J.F.D Garfield, clerk. Fitchburg, Aug. 16, 1854 ... |
Invitations. |
Garfield, James F. D. (James Freeman Dana), 1828-1911. |
1854-01-01 |
| Rooms of the Mercantile Library Association, Boston, Nov. 9, 1854. Sir: an address, introductory to the Monday evening course of lectures before this asociation, will be delivered on Monday evening next. Nov. 13th, at Tremont Temple, by Hon. George P. Marsh. ... E.C. Baker, chairman. |
Invitations. |
Baker, E. C. |
1854-01-01 |
| Chicopee High School. Annual exhibition. At Cabot Hall, March 16th, 1854. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| D.F. Felt, musical entertainment! To be given in Monatiquot Hall, South Braintree, on Tuesday evening, Aug. 29th, 1854, by a choir of young singers. Assisted by Miss E. Sprague, pianist. |
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1854-01-01 |
| Programme of the Hopkinton High School exhibition, at the new town hall, on Friday evening, February 17, 1854. |
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1854-01-01 |
| Ordway's Æolians. J.P. Ordway,--manager. Programme for this evening. |
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1854-01-01 |
| Vocal & instrumental concert at the Temple, on Thursday evening, Dec. 21 [1854]. A. Pearson respectfully announces to the citizens of Portsmouth, as above, an entertainment of sacred and secular music, by the advanced singing class which has been for three months under his direction--consisting of about 75 ladies and gentlemen. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Portland Theatre, Deering Hall. ... Saturday evening, July 29th [1854], will be presented, Green bushes! ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Theatre--Deering Hall. 3d night of the season. ... Thursday evening, Jan. 5, will be presented ... Ben Bolt! ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Uncle Tom's cabin!! At Town Hall, Leominster!! For one week only!! Commencing Monday, May 29! ... Characters represented. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| W.W. Pratt's great [illegible] ... Ten nights in a bar room! ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| John C. Beale, stationer, blank book manufacturer printer and lithographer 78 Wall Street and 262 Broadway, New-York. |
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Beale, John C. |
1854-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Mr Appleton Gray] by diligence and good behavior, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[res] ... [Angelina Titus] |
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1854-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss Jennison] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructer [J. Fairbank] ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Ruth An[illegible]] for diligence and attention to studies, and good conduct in school, merits my approbation and esteem [Hester An[illegible]] Instructor. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Lincoln's Line for Australia for Port Philip, Melbourne from Central Wharf the splendid new clipper ship Crystal Palace ... William Lincoln ... 31, India Street ... |
Ship cards. |
Lincoln, William. |
1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Mr. W. Warren as Strop and Delph. ... May 31 [1854] ... In the evening -- Miss E. Logan's last night but one. ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Re-engagement of the eminent actress, Miss Eliza Logan ... May 25, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Re-engagement of the eminent actress, Miss Eliza Logan ... May 24 [1854] ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The eminent actress Miss Eliza Logan ... May 17th, 1854 ... |
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1854-01-01 |
| E. & T. Fairbanks & Co. scale manufacturers, St. Johnbury, Vt. |
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1854-01-01 |
| E. McWhood's book-binding establishment, no. 142 Fulton Street ... established 1845. ... New York, 1854. ... |
Advertising cards. |
McWhood, E. |
1854-01-01 |
| The New York Chair Company, successors to George Lambrecht, manufacturers of cane and wood seated chairs, no. 436 canal street, entrance 8 vestry, New York. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Grand theatrical, operatic, and orchestral performance, at the town hall, Northborough, Wednesday even'g, March 7, 1855. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Theatre. La Farge's Metropolitan. ... Senorita Soto ... Thursday ev'g, May 17th [1855] will be performed, the petite comedy of Used Up ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Dramatic and miscellaneous readings by Mrs. Webb The black Siddons. On Thursday evening, June 14th, 1855 ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| New-Yorker Stadt-Theater ... Eigenthümer und Direktoren: Otto Hoym & Eduard Hamann ... Montag, den 15. Oktober 1855: Jungfrau von Orleans ... Grosser Krönungszung ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Concert for the benefit of the German-English School. ... December 3d, [1855-66] ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Beethoven's fifth symphony in C minor. ... [Mechanics Hall] |
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1855-01-01 |
| Music that is music! The Luca Family will give their second and last concert! In this place, at the same hall, on this evening ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Winsor's regular line for San Francisco. From Commercial Wharf. The famous first class clipper ship Elizab'h Kinball ... Nath'l Winsor, Jr. & Co. ... Nov. 12,1855 ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Allen's music rooms. Programme for Friday evening, Dec. 21st, 1855. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. 16th and last concert! Programme of the 16th afternoon concert, on Wednesday, Mar. 7 [1855], at 3 o'clock, by the Orchestral Union, Carl Zerrahn, conductor. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Programme of the 13th afternoon concert, on Wednesday, Feb. 14, at 3 o'clock, by the Orchestral Union, Carl Zerrahn, conductor. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston, April 10, 1855. Dear Sir: Your attention is most respectfully directed to this programme of a concert, for which much pains have been taken, in the selection of the music, and the performers, together with full provision for ample rehersals, to make the entertainment satistactory to the critical ear. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Prize declamation by the junior class, Monday evening, July 30, 1855. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Prize declamation by the sophomore class, Tuesday evening, July 24, 1855. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Anson P. Morrill, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, calendis Augusti, Anno Salutis MDCCCLV ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall. Second night of White's Celebrated Troupe of Ethiopian Minstrels A card.--The managers begs leave to state to the citizens of Worcester, that they will give their second select concert on this Tuesday evening, April 17th [1855], at the above named hall. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Central Hall, Great Falls. Positively for one night only. Pierce's New York Ethiopian Minstrels. From the New York Museum, under the immediate direction of H.M. Williams, late of Christy and Wood's Minstrels, New York ... Wednesday evening, May 30, 1855. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| City crier's concert. Geo. Hill has made preparations for a musical entertainment, at the Music Hall, on Monday evening, Dec. 24, '55. For which occasion he has secured the services of Miss Phillips, Mrs. Leach, Miss Twichell, Mr. Arthurson, Mr. Leach, with Mr. Gustave Satter, the celebrated pianist, and Mr. B.J. Lang, accompanist. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| City Hall. Grand vocal to be given by W.H. Schultze, (violin), Henry Jungnickel, (violoncello), and Carl Hause, (pianist), assisted by the much admired vocalist, Miss Bothamly. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Concert given by the teachers & pupils of the Troy Female Seminary, under the direction of Prof. Thorbecke, February 10, 1855. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Concert of the Worcester Mozart Society, at the City Hall, on Tuesday evening, Nov'r 20th, 1855. Programme ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Divorce of bank and state! To the Legislature of the state of New-York, in Senate and Assembly convened: The memorial of the undersigned, citizens of the said state, respectfully represents, that your memorialists believe the paper money system of our country and state is the most stupendous fraud ever fastened on a people ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Reply to "Civis'" Statement relative to the Metropolitan Railroad Company. A lengthy article recently appeared in the Traveller, signed "Civis," in which are many statements reflecting on the character of this project, and evidently designed to prejudice the public mind. A distorted account is also given of the recent hearing of the abuttors, before the Board of Aldermen, which I wish to correct. ... |
Maps -- New York (State) -- New York.; Relief prints. |
Dover. |
1855-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the exhibition by the students of Francestown Academy, Friday evening, November 9, 1855. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Lines written in memory of their little boy, and dedicated to Mr. A.H. and Mrs. V. Garland. By E.W.G. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Stationers' embossed stamps. |
Gantt, E. W. (Edward W.) |
1855-01-01 |
| (Written for the Age by Henry Giles.) James Flint, D.D., of Salem, Mass. James Flint, the subject of the present sketch, was born in Reading, Middlesex Co., Mass., Dec. 10, 1779. He graduated at Harvard University in 1802 ... He died on Sunday, March 4, 1855 ... |
Broadsides.; Obituaries. |
Giles, Henry, 1809-1882. |
1855-01-01 |
| Grand concert at City Hall, Worcester. Miss Jenny Twichell respectfully announces to her friends and the citizens of Worcester and vicinity, that she will give a grand concert of vocal music, at the above named hall, on Tuesday evening, February 13th, 1855, on which occasion she will be assisted by the following well known talent from Boston: Miss Sophia Bothamly, Mr. C.R. Adams, Mr. J.M. Mozart, Mr. Thos. H. Howe. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Grand concert at the Lyceum Hall, Dorchester. Mr. D.B. Gulick respectfully announces to the citizens of Dorchester and vicinity, that he will give a concert as above, consisting of selections from "Rossini" "Bellini," and other celebrated composers) on Tuesday evening, February 27th, 1855 ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Grand concert! Mr. J.B. Wheaton respectfully announces the following programme, for his concert, on Tuesday evening, Oct. 9th [1855], on which occasion he will have the valuable assistance of Miss Jenny Twichell [later Mrs. Jenny Kempton], the favorite contralto, of Boston, and Henri Jungnickel, the distinguished German violencello player. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Handel and Haydn Society. Rossini's Stabat mater to be performed at the Boston Music Hall, on Sunday evening, February 11th, 1855. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Last night at Brinley Hall! This Friday evening, June 8th, 1855. ... Perham's Celebrated Ethiopian Opera Troupe! The largest and most versatile company of Ethiopian delineators in the world, will have the honor of appearing as above ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Jubilee at Leicester Academy, August 7, 1855. |
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1855-01-01 |
| To the honorable Court of Claims of the United States of America: The petition of Silas L. Loomis, of Washington, D.C., respectfully represents ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Loomis, Silas L. (Silas Lawrence), 1822-1896. |
1855-01-01 |
| Melodeon! Monday evening, Feb. 12th, 1855. Josiah Perham's Ethiopian Troupe and Great Burlesque Company! ... Benefit to Mr. Edward Warden! The author, comedian, pantomimist and buffo vocalist of this accomplished troupe. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Musical entertainment! given by the Fitchburg Cornet Band, Wednesday evening, May 2d, 1855. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Old folks' concert! given at the Old South Church, under the direction of E.S. Nason, fast day evening, April 5, '55. With organ and orchestral accompaniments. David Paine, of Boston, will preside at the organ. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Ole Bull would respectfully inform his friends, and the citizens of Worcester, that he will give one grand concert! on Wednesday ev'g, Sept. 26th, 1855, at the City Hall, for this occasion he will be assisted by the favorite prima donna Sig'a Constanza Manzini! from the Grand Opera of Naples ... Signor Manzini, the eminent baritone,--and Herr F. Roth, distinguished pianist and composer. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Opening of the new organ, built for the Somerset Street Baptist Church, by Wm. B.D. Simmons & Co., Saturday evening, January 20, 1855. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Programme of a grand concert in aid of the charity fund of the Boston Provident Association, given on Saturday evening, March 17, 1855, at the Boston Music Hall, by the Mendelssohn Choral Society, with the obliging co-operation of the following resident artists and amateurs ... The whole under the direction of H. Eckhardt, conductor. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Programme. Wednesday evening, February 7, 1855. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Third subscription concert. The German trio, consisting of Carl Gartner, violinist, Carl Hause, pianist, and Henry Jungnickel, violoncellist, will give their third concert at Messrs. Hallet, Davis & Co.'s rooms, 409 Washington Street, on Saturday evening, May 5, 1855 ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Junior exhibition, Williams College. Tuesday, May 1st, 1855. |
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1855-01-01 |
| First military and civic ball of the Independent National Guard. Your company, with ladies, is respectfully soliocited at Horticultural Hall, Thursday evening, February 22d, 1855. Committee of arrangements: Commander, F.G. Stiles. ... Worcester, Jan'y 25, 1855. |
Invitations. |
Stiles, Frederick G., 1825-1908. |
1855-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Seventy-ninth Anniversary of American Independence. July 4, 1855. Sir: The City Council of Boston will celebrate the approaching anniversary of American Independence, by services in the Tremont Temple, Tremont Street, and a dinner at Faneuil Hall. ... J.V.C. Smith ... June 11th, 1855. |
Invitations. |
Smith, Jerome Van Crowninshield, 1800-1879. |
1855-01-01 |
| The Pacific Railroad celebration. The citizens of Jefferson City and vicinity, respectfully invite you to visit this city, to participate with them in celebrating the opening of the Pacific Railroad to this point ... E.B. Cordell ... Jefferson City, October 17, 1855. |
Invitations. |
Cordell, E. B. |
1855-01-01 |
| Attention! 2. Natick, [Nov 15] 185[5] Sir: you are hereby notified that a special meeting of "Eliot Engine Company," will be held at Engine Hall, on [Wednesday] next, at [6] o'clock, p.m. by order of the foreman, Stpehen Merrill ... |
Invitations. |
Merrill, Stephen. |
1855-01-01 |
| Mercantile Libary Association. Boston, December 29, 1855. Dear sir, The new rooms of the Mercantile Library Association, on Summer Street, will be dedicated on Tuesday evening, January 1st, 1856, by an address from George R. Sampson, Esp., and other appropriate services. ... Thomas J. Lee, chairman. ... |
Invitations. |
Lee, Thomas J. |
1855-01-01 |
| Industrial exhibition Bowdoin Square. Admit the bearer. [Hon. Edward Everett.] Dear Sir, you are respectfully invited to attend the Industrial Exhibition of the New England Inventors' and Mechanics' Mutual Association, at any and all times during its continuance, from the 22d of October to the 5th of November, 1855. I.S. Richardson, Pres. ... Boston, Oct. 8, 1855. |
Invitations. |
Richardson, I. S. |
1855-01-01 |
| A trial of the large organ just completed for the parish of St.John, Troy, N.Y., will take place at the Organ Manufactory of Simmon & Co, (corner of Charles and Cambridge Streets) on Saturday evening, April 28, ... Henry S. Cutler, B.F. Leavens. ... |
Invitations. |
Cutler, H. S. (Henry Stephen), 1825-1902. |
1855-01-01 |
| Malquit, from Paris, artist and braider in human hair ... [Washington Shell Hoboken] New York ... |
Advertising cards. |
Malquit, Mr. |
1855-01-01 |
| Merle, Gourlie & Co., Cotton and exchange brokers ... New York. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second week of the grand allegorical Japanese romance, The magic mirror ... Febr'y 19th, 1855 ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last week of the sterling American actor, Mr. Geo. Jamison ... May 28 [1855] ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... First appearance of the eminent artists, Miss Louisa Howard and Mr. H. Farren ... June 4 [1855] ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Three capital pieces!! ... June 21 [1855] ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Thirteenth season! ... Re-engagement of the eminent comedienne, Mrs. Charles Howard ... October 8, 1855 ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last night but one of the eminent comedienne, Mrs. Charles Howard ... October 11, 1855 ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Third week of the grand scenic play, Valentine & Orson ... December 7th, [1855] ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Fifth week of the grand scenic play, Valentine & Orson ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second week of the splendid Chinese pageant of Aladdin ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Eighth and last week of the new and splendid operatic drama of Aladdin ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Thirteenth season ... Mrs. Farren in a favorite character. ... Sept. 8 [1855] ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Reward of merit Now is the time each child should try, in life's bright sunny morn, to lay rich stores of knowledge by, ere wintry age comes on. To [Mary F. Sawyer] From [C.A. Putney. May 1855] |
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1855-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. A kiss for a blow always bestow, and angels will guide you wherever you go.To [Mary F. Sawyer] from [C.A. Putney] [Sep. 1855.] |
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1855-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. A kiss for a blow always bestow, and angels will guide you wherever you go. To [Fannie Sawyer] from [C.A. Putney.] [Sep. 1855.] |
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1855-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. A kiss for a blow always bestow, and angels will guide you wherever you go. To [Fannie Sawyer] from [C.A. Putney] [Nov. 1855] |
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1855-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. How lovely, how charming the sight, when children their teacher obey! The angels look down with delight, this beautiful scene to survey. To [Fannie Sawyer] From [C.A. Putney. Sep 1855.] |
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1855-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. How lovely, how charming the sight, when children their teacher obey! The angels look down with delight, this beautiful scene to survey. To [Fannie Sawyer.] From [C.A. Putney Nov 1855] |
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1855-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... [Mary F. Sawyer. From C.A. Putney. June 1855.] |
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1855-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Mary F. Sawyer] from [C.A. Putney. June 1855.] |
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1855-01-01 |
| Reward of merit ... presented to [Mary F. Sawyer.] By [C.A. Putney May 1855]. |
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1855-01-01 |
| American Transportation Company. 1855, W.G. Perkins, agent, office, 189 Broadway ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Briggs, Westcott & Starkweather, (successors to Ellis, Hunt & Ellis,) importers of foreign hardware, of every description ... no. 217 Pearl Street ... New York. |
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1855-01-01 |
| City Hall!! On Tuesday eve., Aug. 14, 1855. Positively for two nights only. The original & well-known Christy's Minstrels! ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Friday night, Jan 12, 1855. Second concert of the Hutchinson Family!! at Tremont Temple! ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| City Hall!! Paul Julien, most respectfully informs his friends and the citizens of Worcester, that he will give one grand concert, on Tuesday evening, March 20th [1855], assisted by the little phenomenon, Adelina Patti, who created such a sensation all over the U.S., and August Gockel, the most distinguished and well-known pianist ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| City Hall!! Paul Julien would respectfully inform his friends and the citizens of Worcester, that he will give one grand concert, on Thursday evening, Sept. 6th [1855]. For this occasion he will be assisted by the following extraordinary combination of talent, the great vocalist, Sig'a Constanza Manzini!! Prima donna a saluta, from the grand opera Neaples [sic], Milan, Paris, London, New York and Havana. T. Franklin Bassford, the distinguished young American pianist. Signor Manzini the celebrated baritone, from the grand opera, and Mons. Wugk Sabatier, pianist to the Duchess of Montpensier, will preside at the piano. |
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1855-01-01 |
| "Old Folks at home." Sacred concert, at Rev. Mr. Nason's church, Natick. ... Mr. T.S. Travers, respectfully announces to his friends and the public, that he will give a concert ... on Thursday evening, March 1st, 1855 ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| City Hall. Grand vocal and instrumental music. Henry Ahner! of the late Germania Musical Society, respectfully announces to the citizens of Worcester and vicinity, that he will give a grand concert Thursday evening, March 22d, 1855, at the City Hall, on which occasion he will be assisted by the world renowned violinists, Brothers Mollexhauer, and the celebrated pianists, Carl Weise and C.A. Adler, and Mr. J.P. King, cornet. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Central Hall, South Berwick. Positively for one night only. Pierce's New York Ethiopian Minstrels. From the New York Museum, under the immediate direction of H.M. Williams, late of Christy and Wood's Minstrels, New York ... Tuesday evening, May 29, 1855. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Annual exhibition of Lawrence Academy, Groton, on Monday eve., July 16, 1855. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Grand masonic celebration! Instrumental concert by the Portland Brass Band. On Friday evening, June 22, 1855, at the Temple. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Programme of B.D. Allen's musical soiree. |
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1855-01-01 |
| To the honorable the judges of the Court of Claims. The petition of Samuel A. Peugh respectfully showeth ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal).; Annotations (Provenance). |
Peugh, Samuel A., d. 1896? |
1855-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. Mrs. John Wood respectfully announces that her benefit will take place on Monday evening ... February 26th ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Theatre, this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan and the Great Star Company ... The performance will commence with ... Nick of the woods ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| F.W. Lincoln Jr. & Co. nautical instrument makers no. 126 Commerical St, Boston. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Watertown cotillion parties. Sir: your company, with ladies, is solicited at Town Hall, Watertown, on Friday evening, January 12, 1855. Managers: Benj'n Dana ... |
Invitations. |
Dana, Benjamin. |
1855-01-01 |
| Social assembly. Your company with ladies is respectfully solicited at Tilton's Hall, Sanbornton Bridge, on Thursday eve., November 8, 1855. Floor Managers. P.L. Wiggin ... |
Invitations. |
Wiggn, P. L. |
1855-01-01 |
| Madame Walsh, fashionable millinery and dress making, no. 167 Court Street, Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Walsh, Madame. |
1855-01-01 |
| Phillips, Sampson & Co. publishers, importers and jobbers, 13 Winter Street, Boston. ... school & miscellaneous books, blank books, stationery, etc. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Thirteenth season ... Aug. 25 [1855] ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The eminent America actress, Miss Eliza Logan ... October 19th, 1855 ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Fifth night of the favorite American actor, Mr. E.L. Davenport ... Jan'y 26th, 1855 ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Mrs. Annie Senter ... April 3d, 1855 ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Farewell benefit of Mrs. Annie Senter ... April 27, '55 ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Anniversary benefit. Great combination of talent in aid of the Boston Museum Dramatic Fund Association ... April 28th [1855] ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Thirteenth season ... Second night of the favorite and eminent comedienne, Mrs. Charles Howard ... September 25 [1855] ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| The Black Siddons. Second series. Dramatic readings at the Meionaon, Tremont Temple, Boston, Wednesday evening, May 2, 1855. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston, Nov. 15, 1855. Dear sir:--The government of the Boston Young Men's Christian Union have the pleasure to inform you that the anniversary of the society will be celebrated on Wednesday evening, November 21st, at the Hall of the Lowell Institute, when an address will be delivered by Hon. Emory Washburn. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| City Hall!! On Tuesday eve., Aug. 14, 1855. Positively for two nights only. The original & well-known Christy's Minstrels! ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| City Hall!! Paul Julien would respectfully inform his friends and the citizens of Worcester, that he will give one grand concert, on Thursday evening, Sept. 6th [1855]. For this occasion he will be assisted by the following extraordinary combination of talent, the great vocalist, Sig'a Constanza Manzini!! Prima donna a saluta, from the grand opera Neaples [sic], Milan, Paris, London, New York and Havana. T. Franklin Bassford, the distinguished young American pianist. Signor Manzini the celebrated baritone, from the grand opera, and Mons. Wugk Sabatier, pianist to the Duchess of Montpensier, will preside at the piano. |
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1855-01-01 |
| City Hall!! Paul Julien, most respectfully informs his friends and the citizens of Worcester, that he will give one grand concert, on Tuesday evening, March 20th [1855], assisted by the little phenomenon, Adelina Patti, who created such a sensation all over the U.S., and August Gockel, the most distinguished and well-known pianist ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Friday night, Jan 12, 1855. Second concert of the Hutchinson Family!! at Tremont Temple! ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| "Old Folks at home." Sacred concert, at Rev. Mr. Nason's church, Natick. ... Mr. T.S. Travers, respectfully announces to his friends and the public, that he will give a concert ... on Thursday evening, March 1st, 1855 ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Central Hall, South Berwick. Positively for one night only. Pierce's New York Ethiopian Minstrels. From the New York Museum, under the immediate direction of H.M. Williams, late of Christy and Wood's Minstrels, New York ... Tuesday evening, May 29, 1855. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| City Hall. Grand vocal and instrumental music. Henry Ahner! of the late Germania Musical Society, respectfully announces to the citizens of Worcester and vicinity, that he will give a grand concert Thursday evening, March 22d, 1855, at the City Hall, on which occasion he will be assisted by the world renowned violinists, Brothers Mollexhauer, and the celebrated pianists, Carl Weise and C.A. Adler, and Mr. J.P. King, cornet. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Grand masonic celebration! Instrumental concert by the Portland Brass Band. On Friday evening, June 22, 1855, at the Temple. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Annual exhibition of Lawrence Academy, Groton, on Monday eve., July 16, 1855. |
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1855-01-01 |
| To the honorable the judges of the Court of Claims. The petition of Samuel A. Peugh respectfully showeth ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal).; Annotations (Provenance). |
Peugh, Samuel A., d. 1896? |
1855-01-01 |
| Programme of B.D. Allen's musical soiree. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Melodeon! Boston. ... Mr. J. H. Siddons ... delivering a lecture ... On Friday, the 12th of October ... The Prince of Wales! ... Opinions of the press ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| From Churchill & Rogers, American hardware, no. 8 Dey Street, New York. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Thirteenth season! ... The eminent American actress! Mrs. Farren ... Sept. 6, 1855 ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Miss Eliza Logan ... November 9th, 1855 ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Fourth week of the splendid Chinese pageant of Aladdin ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Washington's birth-day ball. The pleasure of your company is respectfully solicited at a ball to be given at the Masonic Hall, on Thursday evening, February 22d, 1855 ... Managers. Francis Roberts ... Strawberry Valley, February 10, 1855. |
Invitations. |
Roberts, Francis. |
1855-01-01 |
| Calico ball, Sir:--your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited, at John Cotting's Hall, Marlboro', on Tuesday evening, April 24th, 1855. Committee of arrangemenis. Geo. W. Brigham ... |
Invitations. |
Brigham, George W. |
1855-01-01 |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania landing of Penn. 1682 The Historical Society will dine at the [Court House, Chester] November [8th] 1855 at [2] o'clock Mr. [John W. Francis] |
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1855-01-01 |
| Your company is requested at the re-union of the young ladies at Mystic Hall Seminary, on Thursday next, at 2 1-4 o'clock, p.m. An early answer is requested. Mrs. T.P. Smith. West Medford, Jan. 28th. ... |
Invitations. |
Smith, Eliza W., d. 1882. |
1855-01-01 |
| Theatre this evening. Mr. and Miss Buchanan and the Great Star Company received nightly with great enthusiasm. Two exciting dramas ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Wm. H. Livingston & Co. importers and dealers in hardware, cutlery, heavy goods and planes, no. 60 Barclay Street, above Greenwich St. New York. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second week of the grand allegorical Japanese romance, The magic mirror ... February 23d, 1855 ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second appearance of the sterling American actor, Mr. Geo. Jamison ... May 22 [1855] ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Notice. In accordance with a note of the board of directors of the Jewett City Bank, at a meeting held on the 10th of August, 1855 ... Lemuel Tyler ... |
Invitations. |
Tyler, Lemuel. |
1855-01-01 |
| Grand New Year's ball. At Horticultural Hall. The pleasure of your company is respectfully solicited at Horticultural Hall, on Monday evening, January 1st, 1855. ... Floor managers. J.G. Lawton ... |
Invitations. |
Lawton, J. G. |
1855-01-01 |
| Office of the Whaling Ins. Co., New Bedford, July 12, 1855. The stocks composing the capital of the Whaling Insurance Comapny, of this city, will be sold at auction, on Wednesday, the 25th day of July, 1855 ... B. Wood, secretary. ... |
Invitations. |
Wood, B. |
1855-01-01 |
| Boston, March, 1855. Sir: you are hereby notified that a quarterly meeting of the New England Historic-Genealogical Society will be held on Wednesday afternoon, April fourth, at half-past three o'clock, at rooms no 5 Tremont Street. Charles Mayo, recording secretary. |
Invitations. |
Mayo, Charles, 1809-1859. |
1855-01-01 |
| To the hon. the legislators of the state of New York: The undersigned humble petitioner hereby respectfully prays that the following sections may be added to the criminal law of this state. Secton 1. An act entitled, An act for the suppression of crime, and for the justifiable restraint of rational and of irrational criminals. ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Richmond, James, b. 1788. |
1855-01-01 |
| Sacred oratorio, by the Mendelssohn Choral Society, at Tremont Temple, on Sunday evening, Dec. 16, 1855. Performance to commence at 6 34 o'clock, precisely. Handel's Messiah, and a selection of several gems from Mendelssohn's St. Paul, will be given. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Public exhibition by the senior and junior classes, Monday evening, Nov. 19, 1855. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Cotillion party. The pleasure of your company is respectfully solicited to a cotillion party at the house of James Kitt's on Thursday evening, at 2 o'clock, May 31st, 1855. Managers: L.L. Blake ... |
Invitations. |
Blake, L. L. |
1855-01-01 |
| Mercentile Library Association. The thirty-fifth anniversary of this association will be celebrated on Wednesday evening, Nov. 14th, at Tremont Temple, by an address from Prof F.D. Huntington ... Charles G. Chase ... Boston , November 8th, 1855. |
Invitations. |
Chase, Charles G. (Charles Greenough), 1827-1894. |
1855-01-01 |
| I smoke C.W. Nichol's Boss Cigars. C.W. Nichols, has got the best 5c. cigars in town. |
Advertising cards. |
Nichols, C. W. |
1855-01-01 |
| Parker, Gannett & Osgood. Agricultural warehouse, & seed store. Nos. 47 & 59 Blackstone St. Boston. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Concert of the Worcester Mozart Society, on Monday evening, Feb. 5, 1855, at the City Hall. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Concert, by the Mozart Society, fast night, Thursday, April 5, 1855, at the City Hall, Worcester. ... Tickets, 25 cents. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Concert. The Worcester Musical Association respectfully announce to the citizens of Millbury and vicinity that they will give a concert at the Congregational Church (Armory Village,) Thursday eve'g, Feb. 15 [1855], when they will perform the cantata of the Pilgrim Fathers. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Miss Elise Hensler has the pleasure to inform her friends and the musical public of Nahant and vicinity, that she will give a concert! at the Nahant Hotel, Saturday evening, July 28, 1855, on which occassion she will be assisted by her sister, Miss Louise Hensler, Mr. Baumbach, and Mr. Frank Howard. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Ordway Hall! Washington Street, nearly opposite the Old South. Manager--J.P. Ordway Owing to the great approbation bestowed by the citizens the manager announces that he has re-engaged the celebrated performers J.B. Donniker & T. Christian, of the original Christy Minstrels! to appear permanently with Ordway's Æolians commencing on Monday evening, May 7th, 1855. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind. Exhibition, October 10, 1855. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Parker & Plimpton, printers, booksellers and binders, Mechanics' Block, Main Street, Holliston, Mass. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Thos. J. Hand & Co. shipping & commission merchants, Baltimore. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Thirteenth season! ... Third night of the favorite and eminent comedienne, Mrs. Charles Howard ... September 26 [1855] ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second week of the grand scenic play, Valentine & Orson ... November 26 [1855] ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Mary F. Sawyer] from [C.A. Putney Nov 1855]. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. O give me a pleasant and a smiling face,--'T is a sure index of affection within; 'T will from thy mates sad thoughts erase, where'er you go new friends you'll win. To [Mary F. Sawyer] from [C.A. Putney Dec 1855.] |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Mr. W. Warren as Mr Bumble and Gregory Thimblewell. ... June 23 [1855] ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... A glorious bill. Mr. W. Warren -- in -- two great characters ... May 9 [1855] ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last appearance of the eminent American actor, Mr. E.L. Davenport ... Feb. 10th [1855] ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last appearance of the eminent actor, Mr. Frederic Conway and the accomplished artiste! Mrs. Frederic Conway ... Jan. 20th [1855] ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Opening of the new organ at the Rev. Dr. Hill's church, Worcester, Mass. May 10, 1855. Programme. ... |
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1855-01-01 |
| Ossian's Bards. Concert. Read carefully all four pages. |
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1855-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last week of the eminent American actress Mrs Farren ... May 6th, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Vestry of Pleasant St. Church. Programme for Thursday evening, April 3d, 1856. |
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1856-01-01 |
| (Thursday) evening, Novr 27th, 1856, presented for the first time in Boston, the semi-comic ballet pantomine, entitted the Duel! ... the comic fairy pantomimes, entitled Raoul! ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Positively last night of Austin's varieties ... This Saturday eve., Dec. 13. [1856] ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum. ... Marsh's Juvenile Comedians. ... On Wednesday evening, Dec'r 31, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Burton's Chamber Street, rear of the City Hall. ... Favorite comedies which have been played this season to a series of crowded houses ... Wednesday ev'g, May 7th [1856] ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| The Campbells are coming! On their twelfth annual tour through the United States. ... Brinley Hall, Monday & Tuesday even'gs, August 4th & 5th [1856]. First grand concert! West & Peel's original Campbell Minstrels under the direction of Matt Peel! ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Luca Family! Colored. Great novelty!! Wonderful pianist! ... have the honor to announce one grand vocal and instrumental concert at [blank] on [blank] eve. [blank] On this occasion will be presented both vocal and instrumental music, in the best style of the Lucas, who, having sung to delighted audiences throughout New England and New York, are now making their first Western tour. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Nahant House. One hours drive or forty minutes sail from the city of Boston. Open from June till October. Accomodations for 300 guests. ... Paran Stevens. James E.P. Stevens. |
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1856-01-01 |
| At the Temple. The Festival of beauty, a cantata in five parts, will be performed this evening, Thursday, July 24, 1856. by 150 young ladies and misses, under the direction of Mr. D.S. Pennell, of Boston. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston musical convention. Grand organ concert Saturday afternoon, August 23d, commencing at 3 12 o'clock, in the Tremont Temple by Mr. Geo. W. Morgan. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| City Hall, Worcester. Grand lyric entertainment! Partly in dramatic costume, combining the attractions of concert & opera, and arranged on a plan of popular and new performances never before attempted. ... For this occasion, the following distinguished artists will appear: Miss Anna Vail!! The favorite young American prima donna ... Signor Brignoli, the great tenor of the Italian Opera, New York. Signor Amodio, the eminent baritone, and New York favorite. Signor Albites, conductor. The first and only entertainment will take place, on Wednesday eve'ng, July 16 [1856]. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Exhibition of the organ built by Mr. E.L. Holbrook, of East Medway, Mass., for the Third Baptist Church, Worcester, Mass., Jan. 1, 1856. |
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1856-01-01 |
| Lines written on hearing of the death of Sarah Jane, wife of J.S. Covel, Esq., youngest daughter of Caleb Chapin, Dubuque, Iowa, to her sister, Mrs. J.H. Russell: by "Cousin Fanny," Holyoke, Mass. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Fanny, Cousin. |
1856-01-01 |
| Geo. Christy & Wood's Minstrels at No. 444 Broadway. ... Quintessence of old Virginny, by Master Gus Howard ... To conclude with The old clock or Here she goes and there she goes written by Sylvester Bleecker, Esq. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Handel and Haydn Society. A grand sacred concert, consisting of selections from Rossini's Moses in Egypt, & Stabat mater, will be given by the society at the Boston Music Hall, on Sunday evening, February 17, 1856. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum. Buckley's Serenaders: from 539 Broadway, New York on Friday evening, April 4th, 1856. Programme. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Lowell Chorus Society. The Lowell Chorus Society will give a grand vocal and instrumental concert under the direction of Mr. B.F. Rix, at Huntington Hall, on Sunday evening, March 30, 1856, on which occasion, "The Pilgrim Fathers," a cantata composed by Geo. F. Root, Esq., will be presented for the first time in this city, and Neukomm's celebrated "Hymn of the night." ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| M. Strakosch's Grand Concert Company. Offering a combination of illustrious names never yet equaled. The public are respectfully informed that M'lle Teresa Parodi will give her last grand concert at the Boston Music Hall on Saturday evening, Oct. 4 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Parkerian exhibition. Middlebury College, Tuesday evening, August 12, 1856. |
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1856-01-01 |
| Students' exhibition. New Hampshire Conference Seminary. Friday, October 31, 1856. |
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1856-01-01 |
| Programme of music at the Oread Institute, Tuesday evening, March 4th, 1856. |
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1856-01-01 |
| Programme of the splendid vocal & instrumental music for the gift concert, at the Temple, Monday even'g, March 31. Mr. H.S. Thompson's glee club, of Newburyport ... will sing ... Mr. Gustave Satter, of Boston--the celebrated pianist, will also perform ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Sacred concert, at High Street Church, on Sunday evening, January 27th, 1856. |
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1856-01-01 |
| Trinity College commencement. M.DCCC.LVI. |
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1856-01-01 |
| Farewell sermon of Rev. J.W. Ward, delivered in the First Congregational Church, Abington, Mass., November 16, 1856. |
Broadsides.; Farewell sermons -- 1856. |
Ward, James W. (James Wilson), 1803-1873. |
1856-01-01 |
| Dedication ball. Your company with ladies is respectfully solicited at the opening of the New City Hall Springfield, Mass., Monday evenign, January 7, 1856. Honorary Maangers. Hon. George Ashmun ... Committee of arrangements. Henry Vose ... Floor managers. Hon. George Dwight ... |
Invitations. |
Ashmun, George, 1804-1870. |
1856-01-01 |
| S.V.R.R. opening. Sir: You are invited to participate in the cermonies of the opening of the Sacramento Vally Railroad, on the 22d inst. ... C.K. Garrison, Pres't. Feb 16th, 1856. ... |
Invitations. |
Garrison, C. K. |
1856-01-01 |
| Cotillion party. The company of Miss [Kate Glover] is respectfully solicited to a cotillion party, to be given at the Empire Hall, on next Wednesday evening. Council Bluffs, March 29, 1856. ... Managers. Haas. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Citizens' grand ball. M[rs. & Miss Campbell] The pleasure of your company is respectfully solicited to attend the citizens grand ball, to be given at the Regis House, Downieville, on Tuesday evening, June 18th, 1856. Committee of reception. John S. Day ... Committee of invitation. Geo. E. Tallmadge ... |
Invitations. |
Tallmadge, George E. |
1856-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Eightieth Anniversary of American Independence, July 4, 1856. ... Committee of arrangements. Alexander H. Rice ... June 1, 1856. |
Invitations. |
Rice, Alexander Hamilton, 1818-1895. |
1856-01-01 |
| First annual parade of the Boston fire department, Elisha Smith, Jr. Chief ... September 17, 1856. ... for the inauguration of the Franklin statue. |
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1856-01-01 |
| Christmas cotillion party ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania ... The Historical Society will dine at [The Merchant Philada.] November [8th] 18[56] at [4 12] o'clock Mr. [Edward Evertt] |
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1856-01-01 |
| Dear sir,--your attendence is requested at the introductory lecture before the Mechanic Apprentice's Library Association, at the Tremont Temple, Monday evening, Nov. 17th. ... Alphonso Baker ... Boston, Nov. 11, 1856. |
Invitations. |
Baker, Alphonso. |
1856-01-01 |
| Boston, November, 1856. The lecture committee of the Mercantile Library Association respectfully solicit your attendence at the Tremont Temple, on Tuesday evening, Nov. 25th, to listen to an address upon "The union" by the Hon. Thomas B. Benton. ... Warren F. Gilbert ... |
Invitations. |
Gilbert, Warren F. |
1856-01-01 |
| Your company is requested at the re-union of the young ladies of Mystic Hall Seminary, on Wednesday next, at 2 1-2 o'clock, p.m. An early answer is requested. Mrs. T.P. Smith principal. West Medford, June 24th. ... |
Invitations. |
Smith, Eliza W., d. 1882. |
1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last week of Miss Fanny Vining and E.L. Davenport ... February 5th [1856] ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Fourth week of the grand Oriental musical and scenic romance, The forty thieves ... March 24th, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Engagement of the eminent American actress Mrs Farren ... April 21th, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of J.H. Ring prompter! Positively last night but two of the fairy star, Miss Agnes Robertson ... June 25, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| A ticket of esteem approbation This certifies that [Maria F. Rice] by diligence & attention to h[er] studies merits my approbation [Onslow Peters] inst. |
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1856-01-01 |
| [East Kingston Aug. 28th] 18[56] Bank of industry will pay two honors to [Sylvanus Currier. Mary E. Gove] Inst. |
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1856-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Fannie Sawyer] from [C.A. Putney. Jan 1856.] |
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1856-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Fannie Sawyer] from [C.A. Putney]. [Feb. 1856] |
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1856-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [blank] from [S. Francis Norton] |
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1856-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. ... To [Emily S. Hale] from [M.C. Boman] |
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1856-01-01 |
| Approbation a token of esteem. This certifies that [Maria F. Rice] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [her] instructor, [O. Peters]. |
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1856-01-01 |
| Approbation a token of esteem this certifies that [Maria F. Price] by diligence and good behaviour merits the approbation of [her] instructor, [O. Peters] |
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1856-01-01 |
| Francis Blake, publisher, wholesale and retail bookseller & stationer, no. 58 Exchange Street ... Portland, Me. |
Advertising cards. |
Blake, Francis. |
1856-01-01 |
| A. Boyden & Co. manufacturers, wholesale and retail dealers in cottage chamber furniture ... Albany Street, Boston [1856] ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Music & mirth! Wm. B. Brown, the unrivalled vocalist and humorist, will give one of his highly popular musical & mirthful entertainments, at Brinley Hall, Worcester, on Friday evening, August 8th, 1856. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall. Buckley's Serenaders, from 539 Broadway, N.Y. For two performances only. Friday evening, April 25 [1856], programme. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Prize declamation by the sophomore class, Tuesday evening, July 29, 1856. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| City of Charlestown. Address on Washington by Edward Everett, at the Winthrop Church, on Wednesday evening, April 30, 1856. At 8 o'clock. |
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1856-01-01 |
| The honor of [Hon. Mr. Everett's] company is requested to dine with the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati. ... Charles L. Davis ... Boston, June 1856, |
Invitations. |
Davis, Charles L. |
1856-01-01 |
| First and grand opening ball at the Mt. Pleasant Hall, Mt. Pleasant, on Monday, June 25, 1856. Compliments of the proprietors and managers. You are respectfully invited to attend. J.J. Ott & Co. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| The re-union of the young ladies of Mystic Hall Seminary, will occur on Thursday next, at 3 o'clock, p.m. Your company is requested. West Medford, July 18th. |
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1856-01-01 |
| Last for the season. Concert. By the Worcester Mozart Society. On fast evening, April 10. 1856. At the City Hall. |
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1856-01-01 |
| M. Strakosch's Grand Concert Company. Offering a combination of illustrious names never yet equaled. M'lle Teresa Parodi begs leave to announce that she will give in Worcester her first, and positively only one grand concert! at Brinley Hall, Wednesday evening, October 15, 1856, on which occasion she will be assisted by Signor M. Tiberini, the great Roman tenor. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Concert of the Worcester Mozart Society, at the City Hall, on Tuesday evening, Nov. 18th, 1856. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco. From Commercial Wharf. The famous first class clipper ship Neptunes' Favorite ... Nath'l Winsor, Jr. & Co. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... July 11 [1856] ... Benefit of S.S. Sanford! Manager of the Sanford Opera Troupe ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| [1856] Reward of merit, presented to [Monroe Hill Dec 24th 1856] by [A.A. Stearns] inst. |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... The great local play, Uncle Tom's cabin! ... February 28th [1856] ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last night but 2 of the eminent actress, Miss Eliza Logan ... Oct. 1st, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Social Ball. Mr. [blank] & lady: the pleasure of your company is respectfully soliciated at a Social Ball to be given at Kitts' Hotel, on Thursday evening, March 13, 1586 [i.e., 1856]. Managers H.C. Brown ... |
Invitations. |
Brown, H. C. |
1856-01-01 |
| Music & mirth! Wm. B. Brown, the unrivalled vocalist and humorist, will give one of his highly popular musical & mirthful entertainments, at Brinley Hall, Worcester, on Friday evening, August 8th, 1856. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Prize declamation by the sophomore class, Tuesday evening, July 29, 1856. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall. Buckley's Serenaders, from 539 Broadway, N.Y. For two performances only. Friday evening, April 25 [1856], programme. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Observe! Positively last time of The forty thieves ... April 12 [1856] ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Invitation. The regular public exercise of the students of Friends' Institute, will be held on third day next, at 2 o'clock, p.m., at their Lecture Room, no. 72 Elizabeth Street, near Hester. Please extend the invitation. J.D. Chase, Patience Smith, principals. New York [4th mo. 25] 1856. |
Invitations. |
Chase, J. D. |
1856-01-01 |
| Dedication ball, by the Woburn Mechanic Phalanx, at the Lyceum Hall, .... Woburn, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 27th, 1856. ...Committee of arrangements. Capt. W.T. Grammer ... Reception committee. Capt. W.T. Grammer ... Floor managers. Timothy Winn ... |
Invitations. |
Grammer, W. T. |
1856-01-01 |
| Boston, March 3d, 1856. Dear sir: the concluding lecture of the thirteenth annual series before the Mercantile Library Association, will be delivered in Tremont Temple on the evening of the 12th inst, by Hon. Rufus Choate. ... Charles G. Chase ... |
Invitations. |
Chase, Charles G. (Charles Greenough), 1827-1894. |
1856-01-01 |
| Juvenile concert! The juvenile class under the direction of N.O. Prescott, will give a vocal concert at the town hall, on Thursday evening, Nov. 20th, 1856, consisting of solos, duetts and choruses. |
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1856-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the musical entertainment, given by the young ladies of Bethlehem Seminary at the close of school, June 26th 1856. |
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1856-01-01 |
| Temple on Thursday & Friday eve'gs, January 3d and 4th, 1856. Grand concerts by the original and well known Jullien Burlesque Operatic Troupe ... organized in 1851. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Francis Blake, publisher, wholesale and retail bookseller & stationer, no. 58 Exchange Street ... Portland, Me. |
Advertising cards. |
Blake, Francis. |
1856-01-01 |
| Philip J. Cozans, publisher and bookseller, no. 107 Nassau Street, New York. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Cozans, Philip J. |
1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Third night of the eminent actor, Mr. J.W. Wallack Junior. ... January 10, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Third week of the grand Oriental musical and scenic romance, The forty thieves ... March 18, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last night but three of the fairy star, Miss Agnes Robertson ... June 24, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Dedication ball, Wednesday evening, Feb 27th 1856. By the Woburn Mechanic Phalanx at the Lyceum Hall, Woburn, Reception committee. W. T.Grammer ... Floor managers. Timothy Winn ... |
Invitations. |
Winn, Timothy, 1817-1873. |
1856-01-01 |
| The honor of [Hon. R.C. Winthrop's] company is requested to dine with the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati. ... Charles L. Davis ... Boston, June 1856, |
Invitations. |
Davis, Charles L. |
1856-01-01 |
| New York and Erie Rail Road. Circular. The superior advantages this great national thoroughfare presents to the business and traveling public, for a safe and quick transit to New York, Boston and Philadelphia, are as follows ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Public exhibition by the senior and junior classes, Monday evening, April 14, 1856. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| To Asahel G. Chapin, on the death of his sister Jennie [i.e., Sarah Jane Covel], aged 18 years. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Chapin, James, 1822-1908. |
1856-01-01 |
| City Hall,--Worcester. Perham's Ethiopian Delineators! and Opera Vocalists ... For three nights only! Friday, Saturday and Monday eve's, May 30th and 31st. and June 2d [1856]. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Old Folks' concert. A novel and attractive entertainment! The New England Pilgrim Society, comprising thirty members, respectfully announce their first grand concert of ancient sacred music, to take place at the City Hall,--Worcester, Thursday evening, May 15, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Ordway Hall! Washington Street. Manager--J.P. Ordway On Monday evening, February 25th, 1856, and every evening during the week. Fourth week of Signor Di Carlo! The celebrated violinist! ... with the original and well known Ordway's Æolians! ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Lines composed by Mrs. D. Sprague, on the death of three children who were killed by the falling of a cart, September 1, 1856. Charles, aged six years, and Maria aged four years, children of George Taylor; and Frank, aged five years only surviving child of Sumner Taylor. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Sprague, D., Mrs. |
1856-01-01 |
| Vocal and instrumental concert, at Grove Hall, Roxbury Thursday evening, May 22d [1856], by the following artists: Miss Jenny Twichell--contralto. Signor V. Di Carlo--1st violinist. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Samueli Wells, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, VIII idus Augusti, Anno Salutis MDCCCLVI ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Grand Beethoven festival! under the supervision of the directors of the Music Hall, and committee of the orchestral concerts. Inauguration of Crawford's statue of Beethoven, in the Boston Music Hall, on Saturday evening, March 1, 1856. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Allen's music rooms. Programme of B.D. Allen's musical soiree, Friday evening, Oct. 24th, 1856. |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston musical convention. Grand organ concert Wednesday afternoon, August 20th, commencing at 3 12 o'clock, in the Tremont Temple by Mr. Geo. W. Morgan. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Where is God? In the sun, the moon, the sky; on the mountains wild and high; in the thunder, in the rain, in the grove, the wood, the plain; in the little birds that sing: God is seen in every thing. To [Fannie Sawyer] from [C.A. Putney. Jan 1856.] |
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1856-01-01 |
| T. Hurle, merchant tailor, 448 Chapel St., opposite New Haven Hotel. 50 United States fifty dollars ... gents' first class garments made to order in the best style. A souvenir of the United States treasury notes and national bank notes. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Hurle, T. |
1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last night but one of the eminent actress, Mrs Farren ... May 8, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The popular local play, The silver spoon! ... Feb. 14, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Seventh season Boston Museum. No. 180. ... Two admirable comedies ... Jan. 31, [1856] ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Mr. J.W. Wallack, Jr. ... January 18th, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Engagement of the fairy star, Miss Agnes Robertson ... Nov. 6 [1856] ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Engagement of the fairy star, Miss Agnes Robertson ... Nov. 3, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Engagement of the fairy star, Miss Agnes Robertson ... Oct. 30 [1856] ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Engagement of the fairy star, Miss Agnes Robertson ... Oct. 22 [1856] ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last night but three of the eminent actor, Mr. J.W. Wallack, Jr. ... October 14th, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Engagement of the celebrated American actress, Miss Eliza Logan ... Sept 20 [1856] ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit and positively last night of the fairy star, Miss Agnes Robertson ... June 27th, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last week of the fairy star, Miss Agnes Robertson ... June 17, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last week of the fairy star, Miss Agnes Robertson ... June 16, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Fourth night of the favorite fairy star, Miss Agnes Robertson ... June 12th, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Two popular pieces ... June 11, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Engagement of the favorite fairy star, Miss Agnes Robertson ... June 9, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The great and successful comedy. Still waters run deep ... June 5th, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last appearance of the favorite tragedian, Mr James Bennett ... May 30th, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Benefit of Mr E.F. Keach ... December 22, 1856 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Last night but one of the eminent actor, Mr Geo. Vandenhoff ... Nov. 20 [1856] ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Engagement for a limited number of nights of the eminent actor! Mr George Vandenhoff ... Nov. 11th, [1856] ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Engagement for a limited number of nights of the eminent actor! Mr George Vandenhoff ... Nov. 10, '56 ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Clapp & Cory, (succesors to A.M. Leland,) dealers in all kinds of musical merchandise, at wholesale and retail, no. 106 Westminster St., corner of Dorrance St., directly opposite Howard Block, Providence, R.I. ... |
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1856-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Mme. Monplaisir, M. Leon Espinosa ... January 14, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum ... Marsh's juvenile comedians ... Preceded by an overture, will be presented the legendary spectacle, in 4 acts, entitled the Naiad queen! ... to conclude with the pleasing farce of the Loan of a lover! ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Benefit of the wonderful rope dancer, Young Hengler. Four entertainments!!!! By the wonderful Ravels Comic novelty to--night! ... This, Friday evening--January 23, 1857, will be performed the petite comedy, by Bayley, of Mr. and Mrs. Lilly W. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Private theatricals. The following entertainment will take place at the presidence of Mr Pray, 23 Blossom Street, Boston, Tuseday evening, Feb. 10, 1857. ... the laughable vaudeville by J. R. Planche, called the loan of a lover ... the elegant comedy by Chas. Mathews, Esq, entitled the dowager. |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. Benefit of Mr. & Mrs. John Gilbert rare comic attractions with great casts. First time in two years, The rivals! Dr. Dilworth! ... and the roaring farce of The Eton boy! ... This Monday evening ... February 16 1857, ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Varieties Theatre. Second season. 1857. This favourite theatre ... will be opened for a brief season on Friday evening, March 20, when will be presented Mr. Sheridan's comedy of The rivals, in which Mrs. Fanny Kemble will appear. ... A prologue, written by Lady Winchester, will be recited by Mr. Ware. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Last night but three of the fairy star Miss Agnes Robertson ... March 24, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Dramatic exhibition. The Holden Dramatic Club will give their second exhibition at the Town Hall, Holden, on Friday evening, April 10, 1857. Music by Chaffin's Cornet Band ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Ash Street Theatre. Tuseday evening, April 28th, 1857 ... brilliant comedietta entitled A morning call ... to be followed by the gastronomic and bibacious pantomime, "Spiritual manifestations," ... to conclude with the amusing farce, Betsy Baker ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Triumphant success of Miss Matilda Heron ... in her celebrated character of Camille ... This Thursday evening--May 7, 1857, will be presented the play, in five acts, of Camille ... During the evening, the orchestra will play Overture, La Fiancee, ... between the 2nd and 3rd acts, the celebrated Camille Mazurka, ... Entree acts. Mazurka Des Traineaux, Glocken polka, Wonzer polka, Woronzow valzer. To conclude with, 4th time, a farce by J.M. Morton, entitled Our baker ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Benefit of Miss Matilda Heron and the last night but one of her engagement. Camile as played in New York ... a new farce ... to conclude with, first time at this theater, the farce by Charles Selby, entitled Valet de sham ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... The last representation. The last night but two of Miss Matilda Heron and last night of Medea! ... This Thursday evening -------- May 14, 1857, ... the classic tragedy ... to conclude with, 3d time, the new comedy in one act, of Dearest Elizabeth ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Last appearance of the celebrated actress Miss Matilda Heron ... This Saturday afternoon,..May 16, 1857, will be performed, for the third time in two years, the tragedy of Fazio! --Or--The Italian wife. ... To conclude with, ... the farce by Charles Shelby, entitled Valet de sham ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Miss Avonia Jones her first appearance in Boston. ... This Monday evening--May 18, 1857, will be performed, ...the play in 5 acts, ... entitled Ingomar! The barbarian. ... Prior to the play the orchestra will execute the Overture to Der Konig von Yveot and during the evening, several new imported waltzes, polkas, etc. ... In the course of a farce, a comic medley duett! ... To conclude with the petite comedy of Sketches in India. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Niblo's ... Sixth night of the engagement of the popular american comedian, Mr. H. Placide ... Saturday, May 24 ... To be followed by the domestic drama, in 2 acts, of Secret service ... To conclude with, sixth time in New York, the new piece called the First night or, A peep behind the scenes ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Mr. Charles Mathews who will appear for the first time as Marplot in the Busybody! ... Wednesday evening, -- October 14, 1857, will be presented, for the first time, Mrs. Centliver's celebrated comedy of the Busybody!! ... After which, by particular desire, the inimitable new farce ... called Patter vs. clatter! ... To conclude with the musical farce of Swiss swains ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Last night but two of Mr. Charles Mathews who will appear, for the first time, in the Captain on the watch! Also in Trying it on! And by request, in Platter vs. clatter! Three celebrated plays in the same evening! ... Thursday evening,--------- October 22, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Re-engagement of the famed Ronzani ballet troupe. First night of the Great fairy ballet ... Monday evening, -------- November 16, 1857, ... an entirley new grand fantastic fairy ballet, in four tableaux ... entitled il, Cavallo d'oro ... the evening will commence with first time, a petite comedy, by the late Wm. Barrymore called The Secret!! |
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1857-01-01 |
| Concert Hall. ... May 30, [1857] ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| To the honorable, the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. We, your petitioners, respectfully ... ask your honorable bodies to repeal that unjust clause in the Navy pension act which prohibits the marriage of a widow, entitled by said act to a pension, except at the sacrifice and entire loss of her pension whenever she contracts another marriage. ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal).; Stationers' embossed stamps. |
Many widows. |
1857-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the annual exhibition of the Adams School, at East Boston, on Tuesday, July 21, 1857. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall! Fifth and last week of the peoples' promenade concerts The twenty-second concert will be given by the Germania Military Band! A. Heinicke,--leader. On Friday evening, August 28th, 1857. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. S. Thalberg's second concert. Thursday evening, January 8 [1857]. M'me D'Angri, cantatrice di camera to the Emperor of Austria ... and Signor Morelli. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| The Boston Quartette, consisting of Mrs. J.M. Mozart, Miss Jenny Twichell, Mr. C.R. Adams, Mr. J.M. Mozart, assisted by Mr. F.A. Searle, the humorous vocalist, and Master McCarty, the distinguished blind pianist, will give a grand concert at the Town Hall, Haverhill, Thursday (fast) evening, April 16, '57. |
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1857-01-01 |
| Bryant's Minstrels! Programme for this evening. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Complimentary benefit. Fiske's Cornet Band, M. Arbuckle, leader and director, will give a grand concert, at Mechanics Hall, on Friday evening, Dec. 18 [1857], for the benefit of Mr. W.L. Hobbs. ... Programme. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Complimentary concert! Fiske's Cornet Band respectfully announce that they will give a concert on Tuesday evening, Aug. 11 [1857], for the benefit of Mr. M. Arbuckle, their leader and director, at Mechanics Hall. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Concert at Mechanics Hall Fiske's Cornet Band, M. Arbuckle, leader and director, will give the next of the series of their cheap concerts, on Tuesday evening, November 24, 1857. Programme. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Concert of the Old Folks' Singing Choir, of Fitchburg, at the Town Hall, Tuesday eve., Feb. 24, 1857. |
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1857-01-01 |
| Order of exercises of the exhibition at Dummer Academy, Wednesday, July 8th, 1857; commencing at 2 o'clock, p.m. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Grand concert Fiske's Cornet Band, M. Arbuckle, leader and director, will give the first of their second series of concerts at Mechanics Hall, on Tuesday evening, Oct. 24th [1857], assisted by Mrs. Field, vocalist, Mr. B.D. Allen, pianist, and Mr. Geo. Burt, violinist. Programme. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Grand dedication concert, Mechanics Hall, Thursday evening, March 19, 1857. The committee to whom was referred the subject of the first musical entertainment to be given in Mechanics Hall, announce with pleasure, that arrangements for the same have been completed with Miss Adelaide Phillipps, vocalist, and the Boston Orchestral Union, thrity pieces, under direction of Mr. Carl Zerrahn, for a grand vocal and instrumental concert, at the above time and place. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Grand union concert, "Old Folks" and orchestral, at the Temple, Sunday evening, Feb. 1. The Old Folks Choir, of Portsmouth, with aid from abroad, as heretofore, will give a concert at the Temple on Sunday evening next, under the direction of John Christie, Esq. ... Lawrence's orchestra, consisting of two pianos, 6 violins ... under the direction of Mr. W.F. Lawrence, will join with the choir on this occasion ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| To the honorable, the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. We, your petitioners, respectfully ... ask your honorable bodies to repeal that unjust clause in the Navy pension act which prohibits the marriage of a widow, entitled by said act to a pension, except at the sacrifice and entire loss of her pension whenever she contracts another marriage. ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal).; Stationers' embossed stamps. |
Many widows. |
1857-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall! E.S. Nason's grand juvenile concert, will take place Thursday evening, April 2d. when 400 children will appear and assist in the entertainments of the evening. Programme. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| The twenty-sixth national anti-slavery subscription anniversary. The anti slavery families who have so long made Boston the seat of this annual social occasion ... Maria Weston Chapman ... [1857] |
Invitations. |
Chapman, Maria Weston, 1806-1885. |
1857-01-01 |
| Burns' birth day ball. The Thistle Club will give a grand military & civic ball at Horticultural Hall, on Monday evening, 26th January, 1857. ... honorary managers: D. Thompson ... |
Invitations. |
Thomson, D. |
1857-01-01 |
| Annual ball, to be given by the Boston Brass Band, complimentary to Mr. D.C. Hall, leader, on Monday even'g, Feb. 9, 1857, at Union Hall ... Committee of arrangements. D.C. Hall ... |
Invitations. |
Hall, D. C. |
1857-01-01 |
| Third anniversary levee of the Independent National Guard, to which your company with ladies, is respectfully solicited at Horticultural Hall on Monday evening, February 23d, 1857. Committee of arrangements: F.G. Stiles ... Worcester, Feb'y 2, 1857. |
Invitations. |
Stiles, Frederick G., 1825-1908. |
1857-01-01 |
| Female Medical College. You are respectfully invited to attend the eighth annual commencement of the Female Medical College, at Concert Hall, on Saturday afternoon, the 28th inst., at 3 o'clock. C.D. Cleveland ... Philadelphia, Feb. 20th, 1857. |
Invitations. |
Cleveland, Charles Dexter, 1802-1869. |
1857-01-01 |
| Boston, February, 1857. The lecture committee of the Mercantile Library Association respectfully solicit your attendence at the Music Hall, on Monday evening, Feb. 23d, to listen to an oration upon the character of Washington by the Hon. Edward Everett. ... Warren F. Gilbert ... |
Invitations. |
Gilbert, Warren F. |
1857-01-01 |
| Mrs. E.B. Swank, will commence a course of six lectures, on the laws of life and health, exclusively to ladies ... Wabash, March 27, 1857 |
Invitations. |
Swank, E. B., Mrs. |
1857-01-01 |
| Office Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, St. Louis, May 21st, 1857. To [Rich'd S. Elliott Esq ...] The executive committee will be pleased to have your company on their excursion trip, to celebrate the completion of the direct railroad line from Cincinnati to St. Louis on the 3d and 4th of June. ... On behalf of Joseph W. Alsop ... |
Invitations. |
Alsop, Joesph W. |
1857-01-01 |
| New Year's ball, at C.C. White's Hotel, Proctorsville, Vt. On Friday evening, December 31, 1857. Committee of arrangements. E. Whyman ... |
Invitations. |
Wyman, E. |
1857-01-01 |
| Office Hampden Co. Agricultural Society, Springfield, Mass. August 1857. Dear sir: The success that attended the great national exhibition of horses which took place here in the autumn of the year 1853, has encouraged the hope that another somehwat similar one may meet with equal result. ... George Bliss ... |
Invitations. |
Bliss, George, 1793-1873. |
1857-01-01 |
| Programme. The Boston Ancient Music Society's concert, at Tremont Temple, Tuesday evening, Feb. 10, 1857. |
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1857-01-01 |
| Sixth and last subscription concert at Mechanics Hall! Fiske's Cornet Band, M. Arbuckle, leader and director, will give their last subscription concert! on Tuesday ev'ng, July 28th [1857]. The programme will be varied with chorusses, instrumental solos, &c. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Subscription concert! at Mechanics Hall! Fiske's Cornet Band, M. Arbuckle, leader and director, will give their fifth subscription concert! on Tuesday ev'ng, July 21st [1857]. The programme of each concert will be varied with singing, instrumental solos, &c. |
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1857-01-01 |
| Third concert of the Old Folks' Singing Choir, of Fitchburg, at the town hall, Tuesday eve., March 10, 1857. |
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1857-01-01 |
| Tribute of respect. Prompted by friendship, and yielding to the request of those who loved him, I bring a contribution to your columns, which may serve as a slight garland to be flung upon the new made grave of John C. Bates. Your building draped in mourning, already announces to our community that the senior editor of the Journal is dead ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Commemorative); Cloth printings (Printing); Ornate types (Type evidence) |
Hilliard, Henry W. (Henry Washington), 1808-1892. |
1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Third week of the new American drama, Dred! ... [Feb. 1857] ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... First nights of the grand romantic play, The sea of ice! ... October 13, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Grand vocal concert at the Temple, Thursday eve, Nov. 5 by a fine Quartet Club of ladies and gentlemen from Newburyport, under direction of H.S. Thompson. Grand vocal concert! Mr. H.S. Thompson, the well-known favorite composer and singer, of Newburyport, has the pleasure to announce to his Portsmouth friends, an entertainment of songs, duets, glees, choruses, &c., original or selected from the most popular authors, on Thursday evening, Nov. 5 [1857], at the Temple ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Fourth subscription concert at Mechanics Hall. Fiske's Cornet Band, M. Arbuckle, leader and director, will give the fourth of their subscription concerts on Tuesday evening, July 14th [1857]. The programme of each concert will be varied with singing, instrumental solos, &c. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Maryland Institute, January 29th, 1857. To [Hon. Robt. C. Winthrop] You are invited to meet the undersigned at the library rooms of the Institute on Monday evening next ... to unite with the members in their reception of Mr. George Peabody ... Wm. H. Keighler ... |
Invitations. |
Keighler, William H. |
1857-01-01 |
| Boston, Dec. 17, 1857. Sir, you are hereby notified that the New England Historic-Genealogical Society will hold its annual meeting for the choice of officers and the transaction of other business, at the room of said society, no. 5 Tremont Street, in this city, on Wednesday, January 6, 1858, ... Respectfully yours, John Ward Dean, recording secretary. |
Invitations. |
Dean, John Ward, 1815-1902. |
1857-01-01 |
| Ole Bull respectfully announces that he will give positively only one grand farewell concert on Saturday evening, May 30, at the Temple ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Fourth concert of the Old Folks' Singing Choir, of Fitchburg, at the town hall, Thursday eve., April 16, 1857. |
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1857-01-01 |
| National Theatre ... on Tuesday evening, March 11th [1857] ... the entertainments will commence with the amusing 1 act comedy, called Mr. & Mrs. White ... to conclude with ... The Spectre Horseman or -- the Forest Fiend and the Demon Steed! ... Wednesday March 12, benefit of Mr. G.H. Griffiths. |
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1857-01-01 |
| "Knowledge and the Mecchanic Arts," Dear sir: the thirty-seventh anniversary of the Mechanic Apprentices' Library Association, will be celebrated at the Meionaon, Tremont Temple ... Alphonso Baker ... Boston, Feb. 14, 1857. |
Invitations. |
Baker, Alphonso. |
1857-01-01 |
| Second classical soirée, second season, in Farmington, Thursday, July 2, 1857. |
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1857-01-01 |
| Selections from Handel's oratorio the Messiah, to be sung by the choir of the Boston Society of the New Jerusalem on the evening of Thursday, February 26th, 1857, at the request of the committee on social meetings. |
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1857-01-01 |
| Trinity College commencement. M.DCCC.LVII. |
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1857-01-01 |
| Grand vocal concert at the Temple, Thursday eve, Nov. 5 by a fine Quartet Club of ladies and gentlemen from Newburyport, under direction of H.S. Thompson. Grand vocal concert! Mr. H.S. Thompson, the well-known favorite composer and singer, of Newburyport, has the pleasure to announce to his Portsmouth friends, an entertainment of songs, duets, glees, choruses, &c., original or selected from the most popular authors, on Thursday evening, Nov. 5 [1857], at the Temple ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second week of the new American drama, Dred! ... [Feb. 1857] ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Second week of the new romantic scenic play, The sea of ice! ... Oct. 21 & 22 [1857] ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Charlestown, Mass., May 12th, 1857. Sir--The Bunker Hill Monument Association propose to celebrate the 82nd Anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill, on the 17th of June next ... |
Invitations. |
Warren, George Washington, 1813-1883. |
1857-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Eighty-first anniversary of American Independence. July 4, 1857. ... Committee of arrangements. Alexander H. Rice, Mayor. ... |
Invitations. |
Rice, Alexander Hamilton, 1818-1895. |
1857-01-01 |
| Bernardston, Mass., Aug. 12, 1857. Sir: the "Powers Institute," --a new literary institution in this town, will be dedicated on Tuesday, the first day of September next. ... Henry W. Cushman ,,, |
Invitations. |
Cushman, Henry Wyles, 1805-1863. |
1857-01-01 |
| Notice. The illustrated libretto of Joseph Haydn's oratorio, The creation words and music and the life of Haydn, may be had at the Academy of Music. Price--25 cents Academy of Music grand sacred oratorio Saturday, Dec. 19th, 1857 Joseph Haydn's oratorio of The creation by the New York Harmonic Society ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Programme. Chelsea Continentals, at the Town Hall, Chelsea, on Thursday evening, January 22, 1857. |
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1857-01-01 |
| New-York Philharmonic Society. 1857 1858 Academy of Music, Saturday evening, November 21, 1857. Sixty-first concert. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Fourth and last week of the new American drama, Dred ... Mar. 5, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Immense success! Of the American revolutionary play, Liberty tree ... Nov. 5 & 6 [1857] ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... The great American play, The liberty tree. Mrs. W.C. Gladstane as Therese ... Nov. 18, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall. S. Thalberg's last concert! in Worcester, on Friday, April 3, 1857 Programme. ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Grand Thanksgiving ball! Sir--you are respectfully invited, with ladies, to attend a Thanksgiving ball, to be given at the house of N.V. & E.M. Mason, Diamond Hill, on Thursday evening, November 26th, 1857. Managers. Arnold Carpenter ... |
Invitations. |
Carpenter, Arnold. |
1857-01-01 |
| Programme of music at the Oread Institute, Friday evening, March 13, 1857. |
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1857-01-01 |
| Chicago, June 24th, 1857. The undersigned committee of arrangements, invite you, with your lady, to be present at the dinner to be given by the Bay State Union on the approaching anniversary of our national independence, at the Briggs House ... Myron C. Parsons ... |
Invitations. |
Parsons, Myron C. |
1857-01-01 |
| Dedication. New Years ball. Your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited, at Perry's Hall. Claremont, N.H., on Thursday evening, Dec. 31, 1857. ... Hall managers: A.O. Fisk ...December 18, 1857. |
Invitations. |
Fisk, A. O. |
1857-01-01 |
| Dear sir: Hon. N.P. Banks will deliver a lecter before the Mechanic Apprentices' Library Association, in Tremont Temple, on Friday evening, November 20 ... Joseph W. Hill ... Boston, Nov. 13, 1857. |
Invitations. |
Hill, Joseph W. |
1857-01-01 |
| Ancient harmony revived. Concert of sacred music, in the Town Hall, Saco, Thursday eve. March 12, 1857. By the "Old Folks" Association of Portland. |
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1857-01-01 |
| Firemen's night! Benefit of Ned Marston and J.B. Tozer! Positively the last appearance of Mr. Miles's celebrated trained horse Min-ne-ha-ha ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Second week!! Of the gorgeous scenic and musical pageant, entitled The nymphs of the Rhine. ... Dec. 9th, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last night but two of Mr. J.W. Wallack, Jr. ... May 12th, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Engagement of the eminent American actress, Miss Eliza Logan. ... April 21st, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Miss Eliza Logan. ... April 17th, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Third night of the engagement of the eminent American actress, Miss Eliza Logan ... April 8th, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Twenty-first time of the successful characteristic New England play ... April 4th, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last week of Neighbor Jackwood ... April 1st, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second week of the highly successful New England domestic play, Neighbor Jackwood ... March 25, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Farewell benefit of Mrs. Farren ... February 6th, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Third week of the popular actress, Mrs. Farren ... January 26th, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second week of the popular actress, Mrs. Farren ... Jan. 22d, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second week of the popular actress, Mrs. Farren ... January 20, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last week of the favorite actress, Mrs. D.P. Bowers ... Sept. 14th, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Fourth appearance in Boston of the favorite actress, Mrs. W.C. Gladstane ... Aug. 20, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second week of the adm[ir]ed actress, Mrs. W.C. Gladstane ... Aug. 25, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Fourth week of Signor Blitz ... July 29, [1857] ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last week of the season! Three popular pieces! ... June 29, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Dr. J.S. Jones' popular domestic local play, The silver spoon! ... June 24, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Revival of the great moral play, The drunkard! Or--The fallen saved! ... June 16th, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Engagement of the young & popular American actress, Mrs. Annie Senter ... June 3d, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last night but two of the celebrated and favorite artists, Mr & Mrs E.L. Davenport ... May 27th, 1857 ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| Allen's music rooms. Programme of B.D. Allen's musical soiree, Friday evening, Jan. 9th, 1857. |
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1857-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Josepho H. Williams, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, nonis Augusti, Anno Salutis MDCCCLVII ... |
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1857-01-01 |
| First classical soirée, second season, in Farmington, Wednesday, July 1, 1857. |
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1857-01-01 |
| Northfield Institute. Rev. Willard Jones, long well known in Northfield and this vicinity, will open the Northfield Institute, Monday, September 6, 1858. ... Northfield, August, 1858. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Grand concert! at Mechanics' Hall by Joslyn's Cornet Band! Eben Flagg, leader, George Kendall, director. On Thursday evening, Apr. 8th [1858] for the benefit of Mr. Geo. Kendall. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Grande soiree musicale, au salon de Messieurs Chickering & Fils, Samedi, 2 Janvier, 1858. Mr. Gustave Satter, a l'honneur d'inviter [blank] on commencera à 7 12 heures. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Grand vocal & instrumental concert! The Granite State Bards will give one of their grand vocal and instrumental entertainments, at the Town Hall, Exeter, Thursday eve., March 18. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Grand concert! Miss Maria S. Brainerd, of the New York Academy of Music, New York Philharmonic Concerts, and Clare W. Beames, pianist, composer, &c. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco. From India Wharf. The extreme cliper ship Raduga ... Nath'l Winsor, Jr. & Co. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Highland Theatre. This evening, will be performed the Ladies' battle. ... To be followed by the Two buzzards. ... [Roxbury, 15 Jan'y, 1858] |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston theatre ... This, Saturday afternoon, last appearance of Matilda Heron ... and ... Mr. H. F. Daly. ... Jan. 16th, 1858, will be performed a dramatic romance in three acts, adapted for representation by Thomas De Walden, entitled Vice and virtue! ... To conclude with, 3rd time at this theatre, a farce, by Charles Dance, entitled Advice gratis. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Last engagement in Boston of the incomparable Ravels ... The three brothers, Gabriel, Antoine, and Jerome Ravel in famed characters! The wonderful and dashing Marietta Zanfretta the greatest tight rope dancer of the age! ... Saturday afternoon, Jan 23d, 1858, the entertainments will commence with the South American pantomime of Jocko, the Brazillian ape ... After which, exercises, evolutions and dances of the Corde tendue! ... To conclude with, by express desire, the comic fairy pantomime of The magic trumpet ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| School exhibition ... American Hall, Foxboro', Mass. Tuseday evening, Feb. 2, 1858. ... Hamlet ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Farewell engagement of the incomparable Ravels Gabriel, Antoine, and Jerome, ... This, Friday evening,--February 12, 1858, will be performed, ... the celebrated and laughable comic Chinese pantomime, ... Kim Ka! Or--The Adventures of an aeronaut. ... The whole to conclude with the celebrated comic pantomime of The Conscript! ... The entertainments of the evening will commence with the comedy ... Dr. Dilworth. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Farewell engagement of the incomparable Ravels Gabriel, Antoine, and Jerome ... this Wednesday evening,--March 10, 1858, will be presented ... the Ravel's famed comic pantomime of The four lovers! ... To conclude with ... the new grand fairy comic pantomime ... entitled Raoul! Or--The magic star. ... The entertainments of the evening will commence with ... an original comedy ... entitled Cousin Lambkin! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Last appearance ... of the incomparable Ravels ... Gabriel, Antoine, and Jerome Ravel ... this, Saturday afternoon, March 20th, 1858, the entertainments will commence with overture by Grand Orchestra ... after which ... the laughable comic English vaudville called The three-faced Frenchman! ... After which, a new grand divertisement ... entitled La Prima donna ... the whole to conclude with ... the grand comic fairy pantomime, entitled Asphodel! Or--The magic pen! |
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1858-01-01 |
| Forbes' Theatre! ... Thursday evening, April 8th, 1858, will be perofmred the celebrated play of All that glitters is not gold, or: The factory girl. ... To conclude with the farce of The secret. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum ... Monday evening, April 12, 1858. The last time of Sheridan's great comedy entitled The Rivals! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum ... Benefit of Mr. John E. Owens! ... During the evening the orchestra will perform the following selections: Overture--The miller and his men ... The eclipse polka ... this, Monday evening, May 10 [1858], the admired comedy of Delicate ground ... To be followed by John Dobbs ... after which the laughable comedietta entitled The conjugal lesson ... to conclude with ... the farce of The live Indian! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum ... Friday evening, May 14, 1858. The distinguished actor, Mr. John Brougham! Will appear ... in the fine old comedy of John Bull ... after which George Jordan and John Owens in Turning the tables! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Music Hall! Springfield ... Miss Emmons ... Mrs. A.W. Ayling ... Mr. J.B. Howe. Tuesday evening, May 18, 1858, Morton's admirable 3 act comedy of The factory girl Or--All that glitters is not gold. ... All to conclude with the real farce, entitled The rough diamond. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Music Hall! Springfield ... First appearance of W.A. Donaldson ... Wednesday evening, May 19, 1858, Shakespeare's beautiful tragedy of Othello! Or--The moor of Venice!! ... To conclude with the laughable farce of Box and cox! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Music Hall! Springfield. ... Ladies' night. ... Thursday evening, May 20, 1858, will be peformed ... The lady of Lyons, or--Love and pride. ... The performance to conclude with the successful farce of The double bedded room, or--The festival week. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Music Hall! Springfield ... Friday evening, May 21, 1858, the Shakespearian tragedy of Richard III, the Battle of Bosworth Field. ... To conlude with A pleasant neighbor. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum ... Tuesday evening, May 25, 1858. Mr. John Brougham will appear ... in his own burlesque of Pocahontas ... Previous to the burlesque, the comedy of Married life ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Programme of dramatical and rhetorical exercises. Select school exhibition! Town hall, Charlton, May 28, 1858. The exercises will consist of the following dramas, interspersed with declamations, recitations of poetry, and music ... The will. A drama in one act. ... The Jesuit in America. A drama in three acts. ... The tables turned. A drama in two acts. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Music Hall, Springfield. ... Benefit of Miss Lizzie Emmons Thursday evening, June 3, 1858 ... of Shakespeare's tragedy of Romeo and Juliet! ... To conclude with the laughable farce of The married rake! |
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1858-01-01 |
| Music Hall, Springfield. ... Last night but two! Benefit of J.B. Howe ... Wednesday evening, June 9, 1858. The great drama of Wallace! The hero of Scotland. ... To conclude with the exciting drama in three acts, by J.B. Howe, entitled Bleak hils of Erin! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Farewell benefit of Miss Charlotte Cushman ... Supported by the distinguished tragedian, Mr. E.L. Davenport ... This Friday evening,--June 11th, 1858, will be peformed, ... Shakespeare's great historical tragedy, ... Henry the 8th ...During the death scene of Queen Katherine, the beautiful song of angels ever bright and fair will be sung by a celebrated vocalist of this city. To conclude with ... the comedy in two acts, of Simpson & Co. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Last appearance in the city of Boston, of the greatest living actress! Miss Charlotte Cushman supported by the distinguished tragedian, Mr. E.L. Davenport ... this Saturday afternoon ... June 12th, 1858, will be performed the play, in five acts, called The stranger ... To conclude with ... the great sleeping scene, from the tragedy of Macbeth! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| National Theatre. ... Wednesday evening, Sept'r 8th, 1858, will be performed The three fast men! Or, The female Robinson Crusoes! ... Favorite dance, by Miss Lang. ... The female minstrels! Fourteen young ladies ... will appear in an Olla Podrida of Ethiopian medley ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Dramatic entertainment! The young ladies and gentlemen of Dexter have the pleasure to announce that they will give a dramatic entertainment, at the town hall, Dexter, on Saturday evening, Sept. 11th, 1858. On which occasion they will present the following plays: "The drunkard." A moral domestic drama ... "The two buzzards." A farce ... The plays will be interspersed with music, on the violin, violincello, and cornet. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| National Theatre. ... Wednesday evening, Oct'r 6th, 1858, will be presented the new drama entitled Linda! The cigar girl! ... Favorite dance--Miss Henrietta Lang. The performance will commence with the Hibernian drama ... entitled O'Flanagan and the fairies! ... To conclude with the farce of The new footman! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| National Theatre ... Wednesday evening, Nov. 3d, 1858, will be presented ... an entirely new romantic drama ... entitled Buck bison: or, Baby Blanche, the child of the prairie! ... Favorite dance--Miss H. Lang. The performance will commence with the drama, entitled Timid lover! ... To conclude with the laughable after-piece of Jumbo Jum. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| National Theatre ... on Wednesday eve'ng, Dec. 15, 1858, will be presented the beautiful drama ... Woman's love! Or, The secrets of the heart! ... To conclude with the comic pantomime ... entitled The farmer's son! Or, The golden axe! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Laura Keene's Theatre ... Revival of the greatest American comedy ... Our American cousin ... Synopsis of scenery and incidents ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Third and last concert of the Orpheus Glee Club, at the Melodeon. ... On Saturday evening, Feb. 6th, 1858, on which occasion they will be kindly assisted by Miss Lucy A. Doane, vocalist, Mr. Hugo Leonhard, pianist. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Concert the choir of the Congregational Society in Epping, aided by the best musical talent of the adjoining towns, will give a concert of sacred music, with the organ and a full orchestra, on Sunday evening, Oct. 17, 1858 ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Song and chit chat of travel in many lands! Merchantile Hall Summer Street, Saturday evening, Nov. 20, '58. First appearence in Boston of Stephen Massett! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Chiefs Copway and Maungwudaus, and the whole company of Ojibway Indians in costume, will give a grand entertainment at City Hall, Newburypost, on Monday evening, Dec. 6, 1858, on which occasion they present the following programme. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Beethoven Society ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Metropolitan fair. Third private concert, Saturday evening, Feb. 20th ... Programme. Part III. By the celebrated Bryant's Minstrels. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Allston Hall, Tremont Street, near the common. Second week of the celebrated and original Buckley's Serenaders and Ethiopian Burlesque Opera Troupe ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. .. Farewell engagement of the incomparable Ravels Gabriel, Antoine, and Jerome ... this, Thursday evening--February 11, 1858, will be presented ... Fete champetre! ... After which ... the new legendary ballet ... entitled Louise, or The vision ... to conclude with ... the new grand comic fairy spectacle pantomime ... Bianco! Or, The magic sword. ... The entertainments will commence with an orginal farce ... entitled A quiet family! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Farewell engagement to the incomparable Ravels Gabriel, Antoine, and Jerome ... This Thursday evening,--February 18, 1858, will be given ... the comic ballet pantomime of The Milliners! Or, The Hungarian rendezvous. ... To conclude with ... a new grand holiday Christmas pantomime ... entitled The golden egg ... the entertainments of the evening will commence with a new comic drama ... entitled My husband's ghost! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Last appearance of Edwin Booth and Mrs. Hudson Kirby. Who will sustain ... their great characters in The robbers! ... This, Saturday afternoon, April 3rd, 1858, will be performed ... The robbers! Of the Black Forest of Bohemia. ... Between the pieces, the Orchestra will play ... The Lucknow quadrilles! ... To conclude with an original comedy ... entitled A quiet family! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... the fairy star Miss Agnes Robertson ... Mr. John Gilbert, Mr. W. Davidge, Mr. J.B. Howe ... This, Saturday afternoon, April 17th, 1858, will be presented ... the great original play ... Jessie Brown!! Or the relief of Lucknow. ... To conclude with ... a farce in one act ... entitled To oblige Benson! |
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1858-01-01 |
| Foster's New National Theatre. ... Last night but two of the engagement of the fascinating & brilliant commedienne, Miss Maggie Mitchel ... Thursday evening, May 20th, 1858, will be peformed the new comic drama ... The young prince! --Or The--privileges of a king's son. ... Fancy dance--Miss E. Waldegrave to conclude with J.B. Buckstone's celebrated comedy ... The pet of the petticoats! .... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston theatre ... Farewell engagement of the imcomparable Ravels ... The wonderful Marietta Zanfretta ... Saturday afternoon, Jan. 30th, 1858, the entertainments will commence with the comic ballet pantomime of the Milliners! Or, the Hungarian rendezvous ... to which will be added, evolutions on the tightrope! On which, M'lle Marietta Zanfretta ... To whole to conclude with ... a new grand comic fairy spectacle pantomime ... Bianco! Or -- The magic sword. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Tribute to the memory of Rev. Dudley A. Tyng, sung in the Church of the Puritans, Sunday evening, May 16, 1858. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Adolph Baumbach's musical soiree at Mercantile Hall, on Thursday evening, April the 1st, 1858 ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall! Second series. The peoples' promenade concerts The first concert will be given by the Boston Brigade Band E.H. Weston, leader. A. Hall, conductor. On Monday evening, July 12th, 1858. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Carl Zerrahn will give his second concert on Saturday evening, Jan. 30, 1858, assisted by Féry Kletzer, the celebrated Hungarian vocalist. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Carl Zerrahn will give his third concert (and last but one,) on Saturday evening, Feb. 13, 1858, for which occasion Mr. Z. has succeeded in securing the highly valuable assistance of Miss Annie Milner, the celebrated English songstress, and Mr. Cooper, the great European violinist. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Grand Beethoven night! Carl Zerrahn will give his first concert on Saturday evening, Jan. 16, 1858, assisted by Gustav Satter. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Lot M. Morrill, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, pridie nonis Augusti, Anno Salutis MDCCCLVIII ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Commencement week, Bowdoin College, August 2 to 5, 1858. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the annual exhibition of the Boylston School, on Tuesday, July 27, 1858. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Brown University. Class of '58. Exercises of class day. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Carl Formes' grand sacred and miscellaneous concert. Mr. Ullman, director and manager of the New York Academy of Music, respectfully informs the public that he has made arragement with Carl Formes, now under engagement to him for a rapid tour through the principal cities of the Union, prior to his departure for Europe. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Charity concert, at Rumford Hall, Waltham, January 12, 1858, by the Waltham Quartette Club, assisted by a number of ladies and gentlemen of this town. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Concert by the Worcester Mozart Society at Mechanics Hall, on Friday evening, Nov. 19, 1858. Programme ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Concert of sacred music, given in the First Unitarian Church, (Rev. Dr. Hill's,) Sunday evening, December 12, for the benefit of the Childrens' Friend Society. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Concert of the Old Folks' Choir, of Fitchburg, at Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Thursday evening, March 30, 1858. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Festival of the flower queen! Mr. A.B. Chase, respectfully announces that the flower queen will be presented at Mechanics' Hall, Tuesday evening, March 16th [1858]. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| First Unitarian Church, (Rev. Dr. Hill's.) Grand organ matinee! Geo. E. Whiting, pupil of G.W. Morgan, New York City, has the honor to announce that he will give an organ matinee, on Tuesday ev'ng, July 6, 1858. Programme. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Fiske's Cornet Band, assisted by Mrs. Doane, vocalist, will give the fifth of their present series of musical entertainments, at Mechanics Hall [Worcester, Mass.], Tuesday evening, February 2, 1858. Programme ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Fourth concert by Fiske's Cornet Band, at Mechanics Hall [Worcester, Mass.], Tuesday evening, January 26, 1858. Assisted by George H. Martin, vocalist. Programme ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Fourth season. The German Trio will give their first chamber concert, (of the series of six,) on Monday evening, January 16, 1858, at the rooms of Messrs. Chickering, assisted by a lady, who being a very promising amateur, will make on this occasion her first appearance, and Messrs. C. & H. Eichler and F. Zoehler. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Fourth season. The German Trio will give their sixth and last concert, on Wednesday evening, April 21, 1858, at the rooms of Messrs. Chickering, assisted by Messrs. C.R. Adams and Wulf Fries. |
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1858-01-01 |
| June festival! S.H. Long is happy to announce to the people of Fitchburg and vicinity, an entertainment of the above name, to be given at Town Hall, Fitchburg, on Tuesday evening, June 1st, by the class now under his direction, consisting of 75 young ladies. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Concert by the Worcester Mozart Society, fast night, April 15, 1858. Tickets 25 cents. Concert commences at 7 1-2 o'clock. Programme. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Parkerian prize exhibition. Middlebury College, Tuesday evening, August 10th, 1858. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Old Folks concert the Continental Harmonists, consisting of about 100 singers ... will give a grand entertainment of continental psalmody, modern choruses, and instrumental pieces, Sunday evening, December 26, at the Temple. John Christie, musical director. A. Pearson, pianist. The programme is from the new "Continental harmony," and comprises a selection of the best and most poplar of the old tunes, with a good variety of more modern choruses--and it is believed that this will be the most attractive and acceptable entertainment ever given by the Portsmouth Old Folks Choir. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Programme of Mr. Southard's concert, at Chickering's Saloon, Saturday evening, January 9, 1858, consisting of selections from the ms. opera, "Omano." The libretto by Signor Manetta, author of "La spia." The music by L.H. Southard. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Programme of the Mechanics Hall concert. The proceeds to go towards liquidating their debts. Tuesday evening, June 1st, 1858. This concert will be given by Fiske's Cornet Band, M. Arbuckle, leader and director, assisted by Miss Whiting, Mrs. Sawyer, Miss Greenwood, Mr. Collester, and Mr. Whiting, as vocalists. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Programme. Part I. 1--First movement of cantata: "Liebster Gott, wann werd' ich sterben"? J.S. Bach ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Programme. Part I. 1--Motette V (from Romans, ch. viii.) for chorus in five parts and solos,--J.S. Bach. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| The public examination of the Union School, in Norwalk, will commence Monday, Feb. 8, and close Friday, Feb. 12. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| [Hon. Edward Everett and family] Your company is requested at the re-union of the young ladies of Mystic Hall Seminary, on Wednesday, Feb. 3, ... An early answer is requested. Box, P.O., Boston. Mrs. T.P. Smith, principal. West Medford, Jan. 23, 1858. |
Invitations. |
Smith, Eliza W., d. 1882. |
1858-01-01 |
| Rooms of the Y.M.M L. Association, Cincinnati [Feb 4th] 18[58] Dear sir I have the pleasure to advise you that at a meeting of the Board of Directors on the [3] inst. you were elected an [active] member of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati. ... Mr.[Lewis Griggs] |
Invitations. |
Griggs, Lewis, 1813-1898. |
1858-01-01 |
| Third annual ball of Reliance Engine Company, no. 1, of Salem. Reliance Engine Company, no. 1, will give a grand firemen's, military and civic ball, at Hamilton Hall,--Salem, on Monday evening, February 22d, 1858, ... Committee of arrangements: Capt. A. J. Tibbetts, David B. Hood, Wm. M. Hill, ... |
Invitations. |
Tibbetts, A. J. |
1858-01-01 |
| Knowledge and the Mechanic Arts. Dear Sir: The thirty-eighth anniversary of the Mechanic Apprentices' Library Association, will be celebrated at the Meionaon, (Tremont Temple,) on Monday evening, Feb. 22d, by an address from Wm. M. Cubery, ... Joseph W. Hill, Charles H. Hinds, A.C. Winning, G.O. Anderson, F.N. Spear. Committee. Boston, Feb. 13, 1858. |
Invitations. |
Hill, Joseph W. |
1858-01-01 |
| Boston, March 8th, 1858. The lecture committee of the Mercantile Library Association respectfully invite your attendance at the Tremont Temple, on Thursday evening, March 11th, to listen to an oration on "Hamilton and Burr," by the Hon. Rufus Choate. ... Edward W. Foster, S.W. Richardson, ... Lecture Committee. ... |
Invitations. |
Foster, Edward W. |
1858-01-01 |
| Grand military & civic ball! The Warren Light Guard, Comp. F, will give an opening ball, at the Town Hall, Foxboro', on Friday evening, April 16, 1858, ... Committee of arrangements. Col. A.B. Packard, ... Lieut. Col. O Ames, ... Reception committee. Capt. E. W. Thayer, ... Floor managers. Chas. F. Howard, Jas. H. Sumner, ... |
Invitations. |
Packard, A. B. |
1858-01-01 |
| American Antiquarian Society. Worcester, April [2d] 185[8] Sir, A stated meeting of the American Antiquarian Society will be held at the Hall of the American Academy, in the Athenæum Building, Beacon Street, Boston, on Wednesday, the [28] of April. ... [E.E. Hale] recording secretary. |
Invitations. |
Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909. |
1858-01-01 |
| Grand May ball! Sir: your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited to attend a ball, to be given at the Sheldon Hall, Sheldonville, on Friday evening, April 30, 1858. Committee of arrangements: Albert Hayden, James Black, S.S. Ginnodo, ... Floor managers: H.B. Cargill, - - Sheldonville, ... |
Invitations. |
Hayden, Albert. |
1858-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Eighty- second anniversary of American Independence. July 5, 1858. Order of exercises before the City Council of Boston, in the Music Hall, Monday, July 5, 1858. The singing will be performed by a choir of pupils selected from the grammar schools, under the direction of Charles Butler. Mr. H.M. Dow will preside at the organ. ... |
Invitations. |
Holmes, John S. (John Summers), 1823-1892. |
1858-01-01 |
| Board of Education, New York, July, 1858. You are respectfully invited to attend the commencement of the Normal Schools, at the Academy of Music, on Thursday next, July 22d, ... W.B. Eager, Jr. William M. Tweed, John R. Lydecker. ... executive committee on normal schools. ... |
Invitations. |
Eager, W. B. |
1858-01-01 |
| Re-union. A meeting of the alumni of Blanchard Academy will be holden at Pembroke, on Wednesday, August 18, 1858. President, prof. Mark Bailey, orator, Hon. Charles H. Bell, poet, H.L. Boltwood, M.A. Committee of invitation. Prof. D.J. Noyes, Hanover. ... You are cordially invited to be present, and also to extend the invitation to any in your vicinity ... M.W. Tewksbury, C.C. Sargent, ... Com. of arr. ... Pembroke, N.H., July 15,1858. |
Invitations. |
Tewksbury, M. W. |
1858-01-01 |
| Dear Sir: you are respectfully invited to be present at the opening of the course of lectures before the Mechanic Apprentices' Library Association, at Tremont Temple, Monday evening, Nov. 15th, 1858. ... Charles H. Hinds, A.C. Winning, ... Lecture committee. Boston, Nov. 1, 1858. |
Invitations. |
Hinds, Charles H. |
1858-01-01 |
| The subscriber, late chief examiner in the department of mathematical and philosophical instruments, telegraphs, &c., in the Patent Office, now offers his serivces to inventors as an attorney for procuring patents. ... Office, no. 456 E street, between 6th and 7th streets, one square south and half a square east from the Patent Office, Washington, D.C. J. Homer Lane. Washington, D.C., January, 1858. |
Invitations. |
Lane, J. Homer. |
1858-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... First week of the most superb play, The Jewess! ... April, 2, 1858 ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco. ... The first class clipper ship Lucknow ... Nath'l Winsor, Jr. & Co. ... Feb. 26, 1858. |
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1858-01-01 |
| City Hall! Tuesday eve'g, June 15, 1858! Last night of Buckley's Serenaders! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| City [Hall] Joslyn's Cornet Band, Eben Flagg, leader, will give a concert at the above place, on Monday evening, March 15, 1858, consisting of solos, duets, &c., under the direction of George Kendall. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| New York, [blank] 1858. Sir: I beg you will read the following extract from page 20 of Senate report no. 397, 34th Congress, 3d section, and ask your aid in the passage of an act of Congress for my relief ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Benson, Alfred G. |
1858-01-01 |
| Programme of the third concert of the series, by Fiske's Cornet Band, at Mechanics Hall [Worcester, Mass.], Tuesday evening, January 19, 1858. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Programme of the concert to be given by Fiske's Cornet Band, for the benefit of Mr. M. Arbuckle, leader and director, at Mechanics Hall, Tuesday evening, February 16, 1858, on which occasion they will be assisted by Mrs. Field, vocalist, and the glee club under the direction of Mr. Arbuckle. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music ... The entertainment will commence with ... The bronze horse! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Theatre! ... Lancaster Hall! Benefit ... of ... Mr. Wyzeman Marshall ... On Friday evening, Oct'r 31st ... Hamlet! Prince of Denmark ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Rip Van Winkle! Or The sleep of twenty years. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Eliot School. Saturday, [Sept. 11] 185[8] [Charles B. Marden] this day reported to recieve a public expression of approbation, for industry and good conduct during the past week. ... S.W. Mason. |
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1858-01-01 |
| [To Honable Nehemiah Abbott] Washington, June 2, 1858. [Sir] Permit me to call your attention to a resolution offered in the Senate yesterday, to allow the binders for binding the Congressional Globe and Appendix for the 34th Congress the same per volume as is allowed for the 35th Congress by law. ... I am, sir, very respectfully, [Yours Edw. Lycett] |
Invitations. |
Lycett, Edw. |
1858-01-01 |
| Musical festival, in honor of Admiral Lessoffsky and the officers of the Russian Fleet. Sir:--in behalf of the City Council, and the School Committee, of Boston, I respectfully invite you to be present at a musical festival, to be given by the pupils of the public schools, ... at the music hall, Wednesday, June 8, ... for the committee of arrangements. F.W. Lincoln, Jr. Mayor. |
Invitations. |
Lincoln, Frederic Walker, 1817-1898. |
1858-01-01 |
| M.W. Grand Lodge of R.I. Providence, [Dec' 24th] 185[8] Worshipful brother: A [Semi annual] communication of the M.W. Grand Lodge of R.I. will be held in this city, on [Monday] the [27th illegible] at [10] ... [M.C. Baker,] Grand secretary. [Samuel Warner] |
Invitations. |
Barker, M. C. |
1858-01-01 |
| Winsor's Regular Line for San Francisco. ... The first class clipper ship Lucknow ... Nath'l Winsor, Jr. & Co. ... Feb. 26, 1858. |
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1858-01-01 |
| City Hall! Tuesday eve'g, June 15, 1858! Last night of Buckley's Serenaders! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| New-York Philharmonic Society. 1857 1858 Academy of Music, Saturday evening, January 9, 1858. Sixty-second concert. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Programme of a complimentary concert, to be given by the members of Fiske's Cornet Band, for the benefit of Mr. Isaac Fiske, (clerk of the band,) at Mechanics Hall [Worcester, Mass.], on Tuesday evening, March 2, 1858. Hon. Chas Thurber, will read a poem ... prepared by him expressly for this occasion, and dedicated to Fiske's Cornet Band. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Third of the series. Fiske's Cornet Band, M. Arbuckle, leader and director, will give the third of the series of their musical entertainments, at Mechanics Hall, on Thursday evening, August 19th [1858], assisted by Miss Julia E. Houston, of Boston, (formerly of this city,) vocalist, and Mr. B.D. Allen, pianist. Programme ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... First week of the grand scenic and musical Chinese tale of enchantment entitled The enchanted horse ... Jan. 13, [1858] ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music ... Cooke's Royal Amphitheatre! ... The entertainment will commence with ... The bronze horse! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Sept. 30th, 1858. Sir: you are respectfully invited to participate in the inauguration ceremonies of the Minot's Ledge Light House, on Saturday, Oct. 2d, 1858. The steamer Nantasket will leave Liverpool Wharf ... Committee of arrangements. His honor Mayor Lincoln, Councilman James J. Cobb, ... |
Invitations. |
Lincoln, Frederic Walker, 1817-1898. |
1858-01-01 |
| New York, [blank] 1858. Sir: I beg you will read the following extract from page 20 of Senate report no. 397, 34th Congress, 3d section, and ask your aid in the passage of an act of Congress for my relief ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Benson, Alfred G. |
1858-01-01 |
| City [Hall] Joslyn's Cornet Band, Eben Flagg, leader, will give a concert at the above place, on Monday evening, March 15, 1858, consisting of solos, duets, &c., under the direction of George Kendall. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Programme of the concert to be given by Fiske's Cornet Band, for the benefit of Mr. M. Arbuckle, leader and director, at Mechanics Hall, Tuesday evening, February 16, 1858, on which occasion they will be assisted by Mrs. Field, vocalist, and the glee club under the direction of Mr. Arbuckle. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Programme of the third concert of the series, by Fiske's Cornet Band, at Mechanics Hall [Worcester, Mass.], Tuesday evening, January 19, 1858. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| City Hall. King's Æolians! Great attreaction! The management have the honor of announcing a concert! in the City Hall, on Wednesday, February 3, 1858, when will be presented a choice selection of Ethiopian, comic and sentimental songs, choruses, duetts, dances, trios, burlesques, farces, original conundrums, &c., &c. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Died, in Salem, December 24, 1857, of typhoid fever, Mrs. Mary Wilder Foote, wife of Caleb Foote, and daughter of Hon. Daniel A. White, aged 47 years and 12 days. Communicated for the Salem gazette of Dec. 29. Mrs. Mary Foote. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Grand concert by the Worcester Mozart Society, at Mechanics Hall, on Friday evening, December 17, 1858. Programme ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| The public examination of the graduating class of the Norwalk Union School, will occur on Thursday and Friday, July 29th & 30th. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Reward of merit idle folks have the least leisure. Presented to [Wm J. Gray] by [Hannah Wedge] teacher. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| City of Boston. ... October 9, 1858. Sir: the trustees of Mount Hope Cemetery respectfully invite you to visit the grounds, in company with the mayor and city council, on Thursday, October 14th, 1858. ... Joseph M. Wightman, Chairman. |
Invitations. |
Wightman, Joseph M. (Joseph Milner), 1812-1885. |
1858-01-01 |
| A card. The undersigned tenders his services to members of Congress and others, having copying or directing of public documents: ... Any one desiring his services, will please address him at no. 8, Louisiana Avenue. Sam'l Stettinius. Washington, January, 1858. |
Invitations. |
Stettinius, Samuel. |
1858-01-01 |
| Union ball, at Fabyan's Hall, Sumner House, Dalton, N.H. Your company with ladies is respectfully solicited on Wednesday evening, February 10, 1858. Committee of arrangements. Albert Hunt, B.S Simonds, ... |
Invitations. |
Hunt, Albert. |
1858-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Eighty-second anniversary of American Independence. July 5, 1858. Sir: the city council of Boston will celebrate the approaching anniversary of American Independence, by services in the Music hall, and a dinner at Faneuil Hall, ... Committee of arrangements. Frederic W. Lincoln, Jr., Mayor. Alderman Pierce, ... |
Invitations. |
Lincoln, Frederic Walker, 1817-1898. |
1858-01-01 |
| City Guards Reception. The City Guards will dedicate their New Armory, (Brinley Hall,) on Friday evening, April 16th, ... Committee of Arrangements. Capt. G.H. Ward. Lieut. A.B.R. Sprague. S. Hathaway. ... Armory Co. A. 3d Batt. Rifles M.V.M., Worcester, April 10, 1858. |
Invitations. |
Ward, G. H. |
1858-01-01 |
| Sir: You are respectfully requested to be present at an excursion among the islands in the harbor, in honor of Rear Admiral Mehemet Pasha, ... The steamer Nantasket will leave Liverpool Wharf ... J. M. Wightman, Samuel D. Crane, Ebenezer Atkins, ... committee of reception. City Hall, Boston, May 24, 1858. |
Invitations. |
Wightman, Joseph M. (Joseph Milner), 1812-1885. |
1858-01-01 |
| Eighty-second anniversary of American Independence July 5, 1858. Admit [R.C. Winthrop Esq] to the dinner at Faneuil Hall. Committee of arrangements. Frederic W. Lincoln, jr., Mayor. Aderman Pierce, ... |
Invitations. |
Lincoln, Frederic Walker, 1817-1898. |
1858-01-01 |
| First grand cotillion party by the Worcester Union Club. Sir:-- your company, with ladies, is respecfully solicited, at Brinley Hall, on Friday evening, Oct. 8th, 1858. Committee of arrangements: J.D. Bradley, Hugh McDermott, J. Harding, ... |
Invitations. |
Bradley, J. D. |
1858-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Benefit concert. Carl Zerrahn would respectfully announce to his friends and the public generally that an extra concert for his benefit will be given on Saturday evening, March 6, 1858, on which occasion Mr. Zerrahn will play two solos on the flute, being his first appearance as a soloist for five years. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Concert by the Mozart Society, assisted by the String Band, directed by Mr. Mathew Arbuckle. And a chorus of one hundred voices. Will be given at Mechanics Hall, on Thursday evening April 29, 1858. Programme ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Fourth season. The German Trio Carl Gartner, Carl Hause & Henry Jungnickel, will give their second chamber concert, (of the series of six,) on Monday evening, February 1, 1858, at the rooms of Messrs. Chickering, assisted by Miss J. Twichell. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Grand concert by the Old Folks of Templeton, under the direction of S.E. Wright, at the town hall, Tuesday evening, February 23d, 1858. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Grand vocal and instrumental concert. The Granite State Bards will give one of their grand vocal and instrumental concerts, at the Chesley's Hall in Rye, Friday evening, Feb. 12 [1858]. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| The following memorial of the Harmony Fire Company of Philadelphia was on Tuesday, Feb. 23d, 1858, presented to the Senate and House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, and referred to the Committee on Corporations: To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the state of Pennsylvania: The memorial of the Harmony Fire Company of the City of Philadelphia, represents that there is now before your honorable bodies an application from the board of trustees of the Fire Association of Philadelphia, for an amendment to their charter, to the effect, that no company shall participate in the dividends or profits thereof, that shall not have rendered at least six months' service during the year next preceding the time such dividend is made. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| The Last concert of the series by Fiske's Cornet Band, at Mechanics Hall [Worcester, Mass.], Tuesday evening, February 9, 1858. Assisted by Mr. A.B. Chase and a glee club. Programme ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit and last appearance of Mrs. Virginia Cunningham! ... June 25th, 1858 ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Three pieces! Woman, Ladies' battle, & First night! ... May 6th, 1858 ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Attraction and novelty! Benefit of Mr W. Warren! ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last night but two of the eminent actress Mrs. Farren ... March 10, 1858 ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Positively last night but one of the highly successful local play, The rich and poor of Boston! ... February 23d. [1858] ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Mrs H. Bascom! ... Jan. 29th, 1858 ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. Boston Museum testimonial to the Mount Vernon Fund! ... December 11th, 1858. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Laporte's "Seamless" kid gloves are the best in the world ... Boston Museum ... Fifth and last week of Olive Logan's new American comedy. ... November 27th, [1858] ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... First benefit in Boston of Mr. L.P. Barrett ... Nov. 19th, 1858 ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last night but one of the eminent artists, Mr. & Mrs. J.W. Wallack, Jr. ... Nov. 4, 1858 ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Miss Eliza Logan in her great and successful personation of Meg Merrilies! ... Oct. 14, 1858 ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Museum. ... Second night of the celebrated play--The flowers of the forest. ... Sept. 24, 1858 ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... 47th week & last of the season. Benefit of Mr. W.H. Smith! ... July 2d, 1858 ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The celebrated and original Buckleys' Serenaders ... July 7th, 1858 ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Carl Zerrahn will give his last grand concert on Saturday evening, Feb. 27, 1858, assisted by Mrs. J.H. Long, soprano, Mr. B.J. Lang, pianist, and Mr. W.H. Schultze, violinist. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Fourth season. The German Trio Carl Gartner, Carl Hause & Henry Jungnickel, will give their third chamber concert, (of the series of six,) on Saturday evening, Feb'y 20th, 1858, at the rooms of Messrs. Chickering, assisted by Messrs. C. & J. Eichler. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Hill & Carr, manufacturers of ladies' and gentlemen's boots and shoes, 34 Market St., Portsmouth. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Jordan, Marsh & Co. 242 to 250 Washington Street, manufacturers, importers, jobbers and retailers of dry goods and carpets, millinery and upholstery goods. ... Boston. |
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1858-01-01 |
| Fiske's Cornet Band, M. Arbuckle, leader and director, will give a grand concert, assisted by Miss Jennie Twichell, vocalist, and Herr Schreiber, the greatest cornet player now living, at Mechanics Hall, on Wednesday evening, September 8th, 1858. ... |
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1858-01-01 |
| Portfolio paper file, for newspapers, periodicals, music, drawings, letters, documents, &c. manufactured by H.H. Palmer, no. 15 Central Exchange, Worcester, Mass. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Palmer, H. H. |
1859-01-01 |
| Portfolio paper file, for newspapers, periodicals, music, drawings, letters, documents, &c. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Palmer, H. H. |
1859-01-01 |
| National Theatre. ... On Saturday evening, Jan. 1st, 1859, will be performed the thrilling new historical play entitled The three guardsmen or, The seige of Rochelle! ... To conclude with ... a grand Christmas pantomime, entitled Magic pills! Or, The cunjuror's [sic] gift. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. On Monday,--January 17, 1859, and during that week, will be performed ... the grand romantic drama of The cataract of the Ganges! ... The principal characters will be sustained by those eminent artists, Mr. & Mrs. E. L. Davenport, and the elite of the company. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| National Theatre. ... On this Tuesday evening, Jan. 18th, 1859, when will be presented, a new, original local drama ... entitled The woman of the world! --Or A-- peep at the vices & virtues of country & city life! ... Favorite dance ... Miss Henrietta Lang ... To conclude with the laughable farce ... entitled The middy ashore! ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Watertown amateur theatricals ... Thursday evening, 3d March, 1859. Will be presented the comedies of The Little treasure, and Naval engagements ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| "Esse quam videri." Garrick Dramatic Club. The inauguration performance will take place at the Theatre Francais, no. 585 Broadway, on Friday evening, April 15, 1859 ... will be performed G.H. Lewes' celebrated play, in three acts, of The noble heart ... to conclude with the 1st act of Used up ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Metropolitan Theatre! ... Benefit and last night but two of the distinguished tragedian, Mr. James Anderson ... Friday eve'g, April 22, 1859, will be presented the elegant comedy, entitled Money! ... The performance to conclude with the elegant comedy of Matrimony ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Saturday afternoon, the great comedian! Mr. W.E. Burton ... Saturday afternoon, -- May 7, 1859, will be performed, by desire, the comedy by Morris Barnett, of the Serious family! ... to conclude with the celebrated drama of the Toodles ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Exhibition of Hopkinton Academy ... Wednesday evening, May 11, 1859 ... Country cousins ... The widow Bedott ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| At town hall! Medford, Tuseday evening, May 24th, 1859, ... a choice of entertainment consisting of dramatic readings, recitations, and imitations. ... To performance to conclude with the imitative scene from the comedy of Widow's victim!! ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Pauncefort's Athenæum! Music hall, ... On Tuseday, May 31st, 1859, will be produced the celebrated comedy of the American cousin ... To conclude with the farce of Rival pages! ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Pauncefort's Athenæum! Music hall ... First time this season of the new and romantic play of Ingomar! The barbarian or, the greek maiden ... Tuseday evening, June 7, 1859 ... to conclude with the laughable farce of A Kiss in the dark. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Pauncefort Athenæum. Music hall! ... Monday evening, June 13, 1859 ... Benefit of Mr. Geo. Pauncefort ... Will be performed the celebrated play, in five acts, of the Hunchback! .... To conclude with the farce, of Raising the wind. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum ... Monday, Tuseday, and Wednesday evenings, October 14th, 15th, and 16th, [1859] will be presented the Scottish operatic drama of Rob Roy! Or-- Auld lang syne! ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum ... Engagement of the great American tragedian Mr. Edwin Boothe! ... Monday evening, October 17th, 1859. The performance will commence with Shakespeare's tragedy of Hamlet the prince of Denmark ... to conclude with the sucessful farce Ici on parle francais! |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Great abd renowed Revels, Gabriel and Francois, and their extraordinary company. ... Tuseday evening,..... Nov. 8th, 1859, First night of the sucessful and amusing comic ballet divertissement, entitled Punchinello or -- A day in Venice ... New exercises on two perpendicular ropes ... Will be produced, for the first time, Jocko or-- the Brazillian ape ... Grand evolutions on the tight rope by Marietta Zanfretta ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... The incomparable Ravels ... M'lle Maria Hennecart ... Wednesday evnening, Nov. 16th, 1859, first night of the charming ballet of Katy the vivandiere ... will be presented, 1st time this season, the comic pantomime of the Fete Champetre with the beautiful dances on the double tight rope! ... With, by special request, the famed pantomime of Jocko or--the Brazillian ape ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... The wonderful Ravels, Gabriel and Francois and their great company! In the new and brilliant comic pantomime of the Magic pills! ... First night of Nicodemus! ... Friday evening,-- Dec. 2d, 1859 ... New and extradordinary exercises on the tight rope by the astonishing Marietta Zanfretta ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Pauncefort's Athenæum! Music hall. ... First tragedy night! First night of the Stranger ... Wednesday evening, June 1, 1859 ... to conclude with the petite comedy of A pretty piece of buisness ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Risley's Variete. ... Farwell benefit to W.M. Foster ... Dec. 6th [1859] ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Hiawatha: a romantic symphony. Composed by Robert Stœpel. ... On Saturday evening, January 8th, 1859, at the Boston Theatre ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Academy of music ... Tuesday, January 11th, 1859, Grand festival in aid of the St. George's Society ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Double concert! Ten $100 seing machines to be sold for only one dollar each! There will be a grand concert of vocal and instrumental music, at the Temple, Portsmouth, Tuesday evening, Jan. 18, 1859. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Entertainment of the Dutton children. ... At the Boston Music Hall, Saturday afternoon, May 7, ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Vocal entertainment. The blind manager's star vocalists, Wm. B. Brown, and Ermina A. Marsh, will give one of their unique and imcomparable concerts at Lycuem Hall, Meeting House Hill, Dorchester, Monday evening, June 6, 1859. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Grand concert by the Germania Band, at the Congregational Church, Brunswick, on Tuesday evening, August 2nd, 1859. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Schiller soiree. ... Thrusday evening, December 8th, 1859, at the Hall of the Lowell Institute. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Mr. Blisse, the celebrated tyrolese singer ... [The Town] Hall ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Olio of specialties: Zuella; the graceful and darling lady gymnast ... will conclude with the musical burlesque ... Ixion! ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Those eminent artists, Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Davenport, Mr. E. Adams, Mr. Setchell ... will appear in the principal characters. ... This, Wednesday evening, January 26, 1859, will be performed ... the grand romantic drama ... The cataract of the Ganges or--The rajah's daughter! ... The entertainments will commence with the farce in 1 act ... called A kiss in the dark ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston theatre ... Triumphant sucecss of the great equestrian drama produced in a style of magnificance never excelled! In which will appear, ... Messrs. Nixon & Co.'s superb stud of arabian horses ... Friday evening, -- January 28, 1859, will be performed for the 12th time, the grand romantic drama in 3 acts, by W. T. Monerieff, entitled the Cataract of ganges or -- the Rajah's daughter! ... The entertainments will commence with the farce, by John Maddison Morton, called the Two buzzards ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Burton's ... Brilliant success! Of Bulwer's comedy of the Lady of lyons ... The Toodles will also be repeated ... Wednesday Ev'ng, Feb. 2 will be played Bulwer's comedy , in 5 acts of the Lady of lyons ... To conclude with the favorite drama of the Toodles or, the farmer's daughter, ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Placide's varietites, ... Benefit of Mr. John Owens. Friday, February 11, 1859, .... the popular comedy, in two acts, by Planche ... entitled, Follies of a night ... To be followed by (first time this season) the laughable interlude ... called John Dobbs ... To conclude with (8th time) the very laughable afterpiece of the Yankee teamster or, The people's lawyer ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum ... Fifth and last week of Our American cousin ... Wednesday evening,... March 30, 1859, will be performed, for the 28th time, Tom Taylor's great comedy of Our American cousin ... to conclude with the extravaganza ... entitled Varieties! Or, the manager in search of novelty ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... [New] Gorgeous spectacle! ... Wednesday evening, April 6, 1859, will be presented for the 2d time a grand romantic drama from the French and German, entitled Faust and Margueritte! ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| National Theatre! ... Mr & Mrs Conway! and the Star Company! Appear in Frederic S Hill's great play of Inez, the poisoner! ... Saturday evening, Oct'r 1st, 1859 ... To conclude with the laughable farce entitled A day well spent! ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| People's National Theatre! ... On Tuseday evening, November 29th, 1859, will be presented the celebrated drama, by the author of "Green bushes," entitled the Flowers of the forest! A gipsey story ... The evening's entertainments will conclude with the beautiful drama, in 2 acts, called The cross of gold, or Theresa's vow! ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Died in Boston, July 24, 1859, of scarlet fever, Evelina Jane, daughter of Joseph and Martha Elizabeth Davis, aged 1 year, 11 months, and 24 days. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
M. A. H. |
1859-01-01 |
| Sacred to the memory of Samuel Briard, who died at New-Orleans, July 1st, 1859, aged 36 years. |
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1859-01-01 |
| At Mechanics' Hall! Old Folks! Fifth season & 522nd concert of Father Kemp's The citizens of Worcester, are respectfully informed that arrangements have been made whereby the celebrated and popular choral and instrumental combination, known throughout the United States as Father Kemp's Old Folks Concert Company! consisting of ladies and gentlemen ... clad in costumes of by-gone years .. will appear in one of their popular home circles, or fireside rehersals! at Mechanics' Hall, on Saturday eve'g, Oct 8th, 1859 ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Prize declamation by the junior class, Monday evening, Aug. 1, 1859, at the Congregational Church. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Commencement week, Bowdoin College, August 1 to 4, 1859. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Cambridge High School. Eleventh annual exhibition. July 15, 1859. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Conservatory of art and science. At a second meeting of gentlemen interested in the proposed conservatory of art and science, held at the library of the Boston Society of Natural History, on Friday, March 11, at 7 1-2 o'clock, Hon. Marshall P. Wilder in the chair; the committee appointed at the first meeting made a report of their doings since Feb. 18. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Fourth of July!! Floral concert. The juvenile cantata of the festival of the rose! On Monday evening, July 4th, 1859, by a class of 300 young ladies of Worcester, under the direction of Mr. C.M. Johnson. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Grand concert at Washburn Hall, on Friday evening, the 29th inst. Senor Louis Casseres, pianist, begs to announce a concert as above, assisted by Miss Lizzie Chapman, of Boston, and Mr. Louis Coenen, the celebrated violinist, both of whom will make their first appearance in Worcester. Programme. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Grand farewell concert! Horticultural Hall. Mad. Elisa Biscaccianti has the honor to announce to the citizens of Worcester and its vicinity that she will give, previous to her departure, one grand vocal and instrumental concert! on Friday evening, May 20, 1859, assisted by the following eminent artists ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Examination of the Lowell High School, Monday, July 25, 1859. Order of exercises. ... Catalogue of school, attendance and average merits. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall! Fiske's Cornet Band. Last of the series. Tuesday evening, August 23, 1859. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall! The second concert of the series, by Fiske's Cornet Band, (M. Arbuckle, leader and director,) will be given at Mechanics Hall, on Thursday evening, May 5th [1859], on which occasion they will be assisted by Mrs. Minnie Little, of Boston, vocalist, and Mr. B.D. Allen, pianist. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Grand concert on Thursday eve'ng, 12th inst., Mrs. J.H. Long, (the leading prima donna of Boston.) Mr. Charles R. Adams, (the leading tenor of Boston.) ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Madame Biscaccianti has the honor to announce to the citizens of Worcester and vicinity that she wil give one grand concert, on Wednesday evening, Jan. 19th [1859], on which occassion she wil be assisted by the following eminent artistes ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Public exhibition of the Philomathesian Society, Middlebury College, Wednesday evening, November 16, 1859. Order of exercises. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Mozart concert, at Mechanics Hall, Tuesday evening, February 23d, 1859. Programme ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Opera concert! by the Mozart Society on Tuesday evening, January 25th [1859], at Mechanics Hall. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Philharmonic concerts. Boston Music Hall. Carl Zerrahn has the honor to announce to his subscribers and the public, that, at last, he is able to designate the evening for his first grand philharmonic concert, which will be given on Saturday evening, January 15, 1859, at the Boston Music Hall. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Programme of the grand promenade concert and dance, to be given by Fiske's Cornet Band, at Mechanics Hall, on Thanksgiving evening, November 24, 1859. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Programme of the grand regatta promenade concert! to be given by Fiske's Cornet Band, (M. Arbuckle, leader and director,) at Mechanics Hall [Worcester, Mass.], Tuesday evening, July 26th, 1859 ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| To the women of the Empire State. It is the desire and purpose of those interested in the women's rights movement, to send up to our next Legislature, an overwhelming petition, for the civil and political rights of woman. ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal). |
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902. |
1859-01-01 |
| Meeting of the Vermont Historical Society. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall. A. Whiting's musical soiree, on Friday evening, May 6th, 1859. Programme. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Examination and exhibition of the Young Ladies' Institute. The quarterly examination of Prof. Bushee's school will take place in the recitation hall, Clark's Block, Thursday, May 5th, commencing at 9 o'clock ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| The twenty-fifth national anti-slavery anniversary, Music Hall, Winter Street, Wednesday evening, January 26, 1859. To commence at half past seven o'clock. Admit Name, Address, ... [Mr.& Mrs. Higginson, Worcester.] |
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1859-01-01 |
| Citizens ball. ... Social citizens ball, in Mechanics Hall, on Tuesday evening, February 1st, 1859, ... the company of yourself and friends is respectfully solicited. ... music by Messrs. Arbuckle & Patz's full quadrille band. Prompters: Messrs. Wm. H. Weaver, (Springfield,) and W.H. Valentine. ... List of manager's: Nathan Washburn, H.N. Tower, Chas. A. Wheeler, ... Joseph P. Hale, John Boyden, ... executive committee. Worcester, Jan'y 18, 1859. |
Invitations. |
Washburn, Nathan. |
1859-01-01 |
| A grand ball, will be given at Town Hall, Westboro', Wednesday eveing, Jan. 19, 1859. ... committee of arrangements. H. Forbes, H. Hastings, J. Jackson, J.L. Stone, ... distributing committee. J.Pingree, J. Adlington, Hopkinton; ... |
Invitations. |
Forbes, H. |
1859-01-01 |
| P.R.C. The Portland Rifle Corps will give a military & civic ball, on the evening of the 22d of February, at Lancaster Hall, for the benefit of the Mount Vernon Association. Honorary managers. Hon. George Evans, Hon. Nathan Cummings, Hon. John M. Wood, ... Committee of arrangements. E.M. Patten, John Fox, ... Floor committee. E.M. Patten, James F. Miller, ... Portland, Me., Feb. 1, 1859. |
Invitations. |
Evans, George, 1797-1867. |
1859-01-01 |
| "The last of the season." A complimentary ball, will be given to Mr. John Klein, teacher of dancing, at Horticultural Hall, Worcester, on Fast day eve, Wednesday, April 6th. Your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited. Managers: T. Burdick, C.C. Capron, A.A. Barber, ... Worcester, March 21, 1859. |
Invitations. |
Burdick, T. |
1859-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving eve. Grand military & civic ball the Worcester Light Infantry will give a grand Military and Civic Ball, at Mechanics Hall, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 23, 1859, to which your company, with ladies is respectfully solicited. Executive managers. Capt. H.W. Pratt, Ex-Capt. H.W. Conklin, Lieut. S. Hyde, ... Honorary managers. Gen. George Hobbs, Col. C.S. Childs, ... Floor managers. G.W. Prouty, C.S. Childs, ... |
Invitations. |
Pratt, H. W. |
1859-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Alma Fisher] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructor. [Hannah Holden] ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss C. Laurence] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructor. [Hannah Holden] ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Prize declamation by the sophomore class, Monday evening, July 25, 1859. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mary A. Bartlett] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct. [Ann F. Smith]. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Bruff, Brother & Seaver, importers and jobbers of foreign and American hardware, fine sheffield cutlery, guns, rifles, pistols and sporting articles, 44 Warren St. New York. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Memorial to the legislature of Massachusetts, in relation to a conservatory of art and science. The undersigned, a committee appointed by citizens of the commonwealth, at a meeting held Feb. 18th, 1859, in the rooms of the Boston Society of Natural History, composed of individuals representing the associations of agriculture, horticulture, art, science, and various industrial, educational and moral interests of the state, were instructed to prepare a memorial to your honorable body ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Madame Anna Bishop the world renowned vocalist, begs to announce one grand vocal and instrumental concert, for Friday evening, December 16, 1859, on said occasion Madame Bishop will be aided by Mr. Henry Draper, his first appearance in this city since his return from Eurpoe; Mr. Carl Hause, the eminent and universally admired pianist, of Boston. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Extracts from the will of the late Charles F. Hovey, Esq. |
Broadsides.; Wills.; Bookplates (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Hovey, Charles F., 1807-1859. |
1859-01-01 |
| Third concert! by Fiske's Cornet Band, (M. Arbuckle, leader and director,) at Mechanics Hall, on Tuesday evening, June 21, 1859, Mrs. Minnie Little & Mr. S.B. Ball, of Boston, vocalists. Mr. B.D. Allen,--pianist. Programme. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Programme for this evening. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Program of the operatic cantata ... Mechanics' Hall, Worcester ... March 24th, 1859 ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Armory of the Boston Light Infantry, Boston, February, 1859. The officers and members of the Boston Light Infantry respectfully solicit the pleasure of your company, with ladies, at their annual ball, to be holden at the Boston Theatre, on Monday evening, Feb. 28th, 1859. ... In behalf of the corps, Chas. O. Rogers, commander. ... |
Invitations. |
Rogers, Charles O., 1818-1869. |
1859-01-01 |
| Fiske's Cornet Band will give their first annual ball, at Mechanic's Hall, on Friday evening, March 4th, 1859. Your company with ladies, is respectfully solicited. ... Managers: Maj. E.B. Stoddard, Capt. Geo. H. Ward, ... floor managers: Sam'l Hathaway, O.F. Harris, ... Worcester, Feb'y 10. 1859. |
Invitations. |
Stoddard, E. B. |
1859-01-01 |
| Grand dedication ball. The Worcester Light Infantry, will give a dedication ball, at their armory, (Horitcultural Hall,) on Friday evening, March 25th, 1859, to which your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited. Executive managers: Capt. Edward Lamb, Lieut. H.W. Pratt, ... Worcester, March 14, 1859. |
Invitations. |
Lamb, Edward. |
1859-01-01 |
| William P. Lyon & Son. manufacturers & wholesale dealers in envelopes & writing papers. No. 25 Beekman Street New-York. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Fourth and last of Carl Zerrahn's philharmonic concerts, Saturday evening, March 26, 1859. Grand commemoration festival! The 32d anniversary of Beethoven's death. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Grand complimentary concert! Mr. C.R. Adams, respectfully announces to his friends and the public, that he will have a complimentary concert at the above named hall, on Saturday evening, April the 23d, 1859. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Prize declamation by the sophomore class, Monday evening, July 25, 1859. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| For one night only. The Original Harmoneons will give one of their grand vocal and instrumental Ethiopian concerts at the Temple, on Friday evening, March 11, 1859. ... The manager would say that having been at much pains and expense in procuring an engagement with Mr. Ivory Hayes, of New York, the celebrated jig dancer, and in order to present a bill to the citizens of this place, which shall meet their approbation, we have no hesitation in offering the following programme. ... The whole to conclude with the side splitting burlesque, entitled the Black dentist. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Thursday afternoon, May 5th, at 3 1-2 o'clock. Matinee musicale! at Washburn Hall. Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, Mayer, Czerny, Mendelsohn, Von Weber. Piano forte recital. Senor Louis Casseres begs respectfully to announce to the lovers of the classical masters, that he will read from the above authors on Thursday afternoon, the 5th of May [1859] ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Citizens ball. In compliance with the desire of a great number of the residents of Worcester and vicinity, arrangements have been completed for a social citizens ball, in Mechanics Hall, on Tuesday evening, February 1st, 1859, ... the company of yourself and friends is respectfully solicited. ... Music by Messrs. Arbuckle & Patz's full quadrille band. List of managers: Nathan Washburn, H.N. Tower, Chas. A. Wheeler, ... Executive committee. Joseph P. Hale, ... Worcester, Jan'y 18, 1859. |
Invitations. |
Washburn, Nathan. |
1859-01-01 |
| Boston, February, 1859. The committee of arrangements of the Mercantile Library Association, appointed to celebrate the birthday of Washington, respectfully invite your attendence at the Boston Music Hall, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 22, 1859, ... Committee of arrangements. S.W. Richardson. John H. Pilsbury. Oliver Richardson. ... |
Invitations. |
Richardson, Samuel Wadsworth, 1824-1884. |
1859-01-01 |
| Private view ... "The bouricaries or muleteers crossing the Alps:" "Morning in the highlands." by Mad'lle Rosa Bonheur. ... Boston, Sept., 1859. Sir: The honor of your company and a friend, is requested to a private view of the above works, at our gallery, on Monday, Sept. 19th, '59, ... Respectfully yours, Williams & Everett, 234 Washington St. To [Hon Edward Everett] ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Extracts from the will of the late Charles F. Hovey, Esq. |
Broadsides.; Wills.; Bookplates (Provenance).; Library copies (Provenance). |
Hovey, Charles F., 1807-1859. |
1859-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Madame Anna Bishop the world renowned vocalist, begs to announce one grand vocal and instrumental concert, for Friday evening, December 16, 1859, on said occasion Madame Bishop will be aided by Mr. Henry Draper, his first appearance in this city since his return from Eurpoe; Mr. Carl Hause, the eminent and universally admired pianist, of Boston. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Memorial to the legislature of Massachusetts, in relation to a conservatory of art and science. The undersigned, a committee appointed by citizens of the commonwealth, at a meeting held Feb. 18th, 1859, in the rooms of the Boston Society of Natural History, composed of individuals representing the associations of agriculture, horticulture, art, science, and various industrial, educational and moral interests of the state, were instructed to prepare a memorial to your honorable body ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Programme for this evening. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Third concert! by Fiske's Cornet Band, (M. Arbuckle, leader and director,) at Mechanics Hall, on Tuesday evening, June 21, 1859, Mrs. Minnie Little & Mr. S.B. Ball, of Boston, vocalists. Mr. B.D. Allen,--pianist. Programme. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Lot M. Morrill, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, III nonis Augusti, Anno Salutis MDCCCLIX ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Musical soiree. Mr. Leland and pupils, assisted by Miss Whiting, vocalist, and Mr. Burt, violinist, will give a musical soiree, at the lecture rooms, rear of Central Church [Worcester, Mass.], on Thursday evening, March 10th [1859], at 7 1-2 o'clock. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Programme. Chelsea Continentals at Mechanics Hall, Worcester, for the benefit of the Worcester Childrens' Friend Society, on Tuesday evening, March 8th 1859, at 7 1-2 o'clock. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Grand firemen's military and civic ball, to be given on Washington's birthday eve., at Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Monday, February 21st, 1859. To which your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited. Committee of arrangements; Capt. S.J. Brimball, 1st Asst. G.H. Johnson, ... Military: Gen. George Hobbs, Col. C.S. Childs, ... Floor managers: M.H. Kittredge, Aaron Parker. ... Distributing committee: G.S. Whittemore, Nathan L. Knowlton, ... |
Invitations. |
Brimball, S. J. |
1859-01-01 |
| Promenade concert, and dance benefit to Mr. J.L. Gaffney. The Quinsigamond Cornet Band, assisted by Goodard & Aldrich popular quadrille band, ... concert and dance, at Brinley Hall, Friday evening, December 9, 1859, ... your company is respectfully solicited. ... [Worcester,Mass.] |
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1859-01-01 |
| Mr. McClure requests the pleasure of the company of yourself and lady to a private view of Mr. Church's painting. "The heart of the Andes," in the Gallery of the Athenæum, on Wednesday, 14th inst., ... 12th Dec.,1859. |
Invitations. |
McClure, Mr. |
1859-01-01 |
| Admit one. Sir: you are respectfully invited to atend a special exhibition of Mr. Page's Picture of Venus guiding Æneas and the Trojans to the Latin shore, at the galleries of the Boston Athenæum, on Monday, December 12th, from 9 am. to 4 p.m. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Honor thy father and thy mother ... Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Emily Perry] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instructor. [H Pollard] ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Philadelphia, February 23, 1859. Dr. J. Thomas: Dear sir---aware that you have recently returned from the East, after having spent more than a year in Hindostan during the period when it was the scene of the most thrilling and terrible events, ... Robley Dunglison, Henry Vethake, ... Philadelphia, February 25, 1859. Gentlemen:- I feel highly honored by the invitation ... Very respectfully yours, J. Thomas. Messrs. Dunglison, Vethake, Boardman, Vinton, etc. etc. |
Invitations. |
Dunglison, Robley, 1798-1869. |
1859-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving eve. Grand military & civic ball the Worcester Light Infantry will give a grand Military and Civic Ball, at Mechanics Hall, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 23, 1859, to which your company, with ladies is respectfully solicited. Executive managers. Capt. H.W. Pratt, Ex-Capt. H.W. Conklin, Lieut. S. Hyde, ... Honorary managers. Gen. George Hobbs, Col. C.S. Childs, ... Floor managers. G.W. Prouty, C.S. Childs, ... |
Invitations. |
Pratt, H. W. |
1859-01-01 |
| Mr. Church's painting of Niagara. Private view. Dear Sir: you are respectfully invited to be present at a private exhibition of Church's "Niagara," on Monday, Dec. 26th. Open from 12 to 9 p.m. Respectfully, Williams & Everett, 234 Washington Street. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Wm. P. Lyon & Son, manufacturers & wholesale dealers in envelopes and writing papers, no. 25 Beekman-Street, New York. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Programme of the first of the series, of concerts! given by Fiske's Cornet Band, at Mechanics Hall [Worcester, Mass.], on Thursday ev'ng, April 21, 1859. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Soiree musicale. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Worcester Union Cotillion Company. ... Your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited to a series of parties which will be given by the Worcester Union Cotillon Company, at Brinley Hall, commencing Wednesday evening, October 12th, 1859, ... committee of arrangements. Wm. E. Pendexter, C.F. Noyes, ... floor managers. Philip English, H. Glazier, ... |
Invitations. |
Pendexter, William E. |
1859-01-01 |
| Readings from the poets. New Haven, Nov. 14, 1859. Mrs. Ellen Key Blunt, Madam: The undersigned having become acquainted with your success in different cities of the United States and Canada, ... Very respectfully yours, Benjamin Sillman, Leonard Bacon, Philip S. Galpin, ... |
Invitations. |
Silliman, Benjamin, 1779-1864. |
1859-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Madame Anna Bishop's farewell concert, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 7, '59. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Grand entertainment Readings by Mrs. Barrow, and concert by Fiske's Band, at Mechanic's Hall, on Saturday evening, Nov. 15th, 1859. Programme. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Program of the operatic cantata, The haymakers, to be performed by a select company of ladies and gentlemen, at Mechanics' Hall, Worcester ... on Thursday ev'g, March 24th, 1859 ... under the direction of G.F. Root, the author ... Director and manager, J.R. Miller. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Senior department, State Street High School, Bridgeport, Conn. Report of scholarship for the month ending October 29th, 1859, |
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1859-01-01 |
| Senior department, State Street High School, Bridgeport, Conn. Report of scholarship for the month ending Sept. 23rd, 1859. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall. Programme for Friday evening, June 17th, 1859. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Not dead! The Cape Ann advertiser is out! Containing the first number of the 'Indigo [i.e., Blue] wonder!' by the "Learned Poodle!" ... Another great poem soon!! Several novelties in our next, including "Off-hand jottings from Surinam," ... Only four cts. $1,50 per year. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall! For two nights only. Wednesday and Thursday evenings, July 6th and 7th. The original and "only" George Christy's Minstrels. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| The best number yet! See the great original poem! And the Dogtown correspondence!! In this week's Cape Ann advertiser! Look out for a great story entitled the Blue wonder! in our next! ... Published every Friday morning, and sold at all the principal news depots and bookstores. Four cents single, $1,50 per year, in advance. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| A great number!! Great original prize tale! Complete in this number! The Cape Ann advertiser for March 11, contains a great original and local prize story! entitled Amy Clowly! Written expressly for the "Advertiser," by Miss Sarah G. Duley ... Also, full particulars of the recent disasters and loss of life on Georges. ... All the local news! ... Terms $1,50 per year, in advance; single copies 4 cents. ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Fort Wm. Henry Hotel, Lake George. This new hotel situated at the south end of the lake, immediately adjoining the ruins of Ft. Wm. Henry ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Complimentary benefit of Misses Mary and Ellen Wright! ... May 21, 1859 ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second week of the original New England play, called Lord Timothy Dexter ... May 3, 1859 ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... 33d & 34th times of the successful comedy Our American cousin! ... April 7th, 1859 ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second week of the new comedy! Our American cousin! ... March 7, 1859 ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Engagement of the Boston favorite! Mrs W.C. Gladstane ... Feb. 24th, 1859 ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Revival of the highly successful New England play, Neighbor Jackwood! ... Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, [1859] ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second week of the brilliantly successful! Young American actress, Miss Jane Coombs ... Jan. 24, 1859 ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Farewell benefit of Mr & Mrs J.W. Wallack, Jr. ... Nov. 18th, 1859 ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... July 15th, 1859 Benefit and positively last night but one of the little favorites, Our American children ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Engagement of the brilliant and accomplished artiste, Mrs. Hoey ... June 13th, 1859 ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Summer season. Opera and ballet! ... July 18 & 19, [1859] ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Third week of the gorgeous scenic and musical pageant, entitled Sinbad the sailor! ... |
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1859-01-01 |
| Established 1840. Gavit & Co. Engraving and printing establishment. 57 State Street commerce insurance building, Albany, N.Y. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Concert, complimentary to Mrs. B.F. Rix, at Mechanics Hall, on Monday evening, October 10, 1859. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Concert finale! of the Musical Convention at Mechanics Hall, on Friday evening, Sept. 30, 1859. |
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1859-01-01 |
| Statistical chart containing the population of the principal cities, towns and villages, in the United States in 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| National Theatre ... This evening, will be performed, 2d time in this city, the great local drama, written expressly for this theatre, by a gentleman in Boston ... called Boston in 1860! A hit at the times! In four acts and twenty tableaux ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum. ... Second week of the new play ... called The octoroon! Or, Life in Louisiana. ... It will be played Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday evenings Jan. 23, 24, & 25 ... Previous to the drama, the orchestra will play a medley, charistic Ethiopian overture ... The grand testimonial benefit, from the city of Boston to "George Jones" ... will take place on Thursday evening, Jan. 26, when he will impersonate ... Shakespeare's Hamlet ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum! ... Third and last week of Mr. & Mrs. Barney Williams ... Monday & Tuesday evenings, Feb 13 & 14, '60, the performance will commence with the new drama ... entitled All Hallow Eve ... After which, Mrs. Barney Williams will appear in a celebrated drama of impersonation, written expressly for her by Chas. Selby Esq. entitled An hour in Seville! ... To conclude with The Irish tutor! ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Private Theatricals. Friday evening, March 16th, 1860. Wooed and won. ... A duel for a duchess. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum. ... 12th night of the farewell engagement ... of the ever-welcome and popular author and actor Mr. John Brougham ... E.L. Davenport! In propria personae. This, Saturday evening, June 23d, 1860, the performance will commence with "B.B." Or, The Benicia boy abroad! After which This house to be sold! ... To conclude with Mr. Brougham's original, Aboriginal Indian burlesque, founded upon and called Metamora or, The last of the Pollywogs! ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Academy of Music! ... This evening, Friday, Aug. 3d, 1860. Grand complimentary benefit to professor Anderson! ... The great successful grand operatic drama of Rob Roy ... Between the 2d and 3d acts will be competition for prizes! In dancing the Highland fling. ... Mr. Aynsley Cook will introduce his original and most celebrated song, "Simon the cellarer." Favorite ballad--Mr. Brookhouse Bowler. Scotch comic song, "Up with the Kiltics,"--Mr. T.F. Young ... Highland fling--Miss Eliza Anderson, Sword-dance--Mr. Dwar ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum. ... An excellent company has been selected, consisting of ... Mr. L.P. Barret ... Mr. Harry Langdon ... Mr. J.A. Smith ... Mrs E.L. Davenport ... Wednesday evening, Aug. 15th, 1860, will be performed, a romance of real life ... entitled The marble heart! Or--The sculptor's dream. ... Previous to the play, the orchestra will perform the overture ... "Le Roi D'yvetot,"--Adam. And during the evening, "The Isabella waltz"--Milon. "Comin thro' the rye polka"--Williams. And quadrille, "Lucia di Lammermoor," arranged by T. Comer. ... To conclude with (3d time) the entire new farce ... entitled Bowled out ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music. Last nights! Last nights! of the wonderful Ravels Gabriel, Francois, and their famed troupe ... Wednesday evening,--August 29th, 1860, third night of the grand fairy spectacle and comic pantomime, entitled Asphodel or, The magic pen! ... With ... the very laughable pantomime of The secret marriage or, Whose child is it? ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum ... Mr. E.L. Davenport as Jaques. Mrs. E.L. Davenport as Rosalind. ... This Friday evening, Aug. 31st, 1860, will be performed Shakspere's beautiful comedy of As you like it ... To conclude with the last new farce of Love & hunger ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music. Last night of the incomparable Ravels Gabriel, Francois, and their famed troupe ... Friday evening,--August 31st, 1860, last night of the grand fairy specatcle and comic pantomime, entitled Asphodel or, The magic pen! ... First night of the new and beautiful ballet divertisement, entitled La prima Donna ... First night of the most laughable pantomime, entitled The schoolmaster! Or, The mischievous boy. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music. Last appearance of the Ravels in Boston ... Benefit of Young America ... The inimitable brothers Gabriel and Francois in great characters! ... Saturday afternoon--Sept. 8th, 1860, first time of the roaring comic pantomime, entitled The Coopers ... First time of the amusing divertisement, entitled The belle of Madrid ... First time, a laughable pantomime sketch, arranged for this occasion by Gabriel Ravel, entitled Marmoset or, The mischevious monkey! ... With ... the beautiful and graceful performance, entitled Alcide astonishing performances by Young America ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum ... Second week! Of the popular young American actor, Edwin Booth ... Mrs. E.L. Davenport as Ophelia. On Saturday evening, Sept. 15th, 1860 will be peformed (6th time) Shakspere's tragedy of Hamlet prince of Denmark. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music ... Second week of the engagement of Miss Charlotte Cushman the greatest living actress who will appear in her world-renowned character of Meg Merrilies! ... This Wednesday evening, December 5, 1860, will be performed ... the musical play of Guy Mannering! Or The gipsy's prophecy. In the course of the play, the following pieces of music ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Myers & Boniface's Star Company of New England! At the Sewall Street Church. ... Look at the names. C.J. Boniface ... E.W. Marston ... J. Flood ... Malden Wright ... On Monday evening, Dec'r 10th, 1860, will be performed the favorite drama of The maniac lover! Or, The libertine's doom. ... To conclude with the roaring farce of Slasher and crasher! ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music. Third week of the engagement of Miss Charolette Cushman the greatest living actress ... Tuseday evening, December 11th, 1860, will be presented, for the second time in three years, Shakspeare's beautiful tragedy of Romeo and Juliet! Produced with splendid new scenery, and a great cast ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| H.P.C. Theatre. Friday evening, December 21st, 1860. ... Great tragico-comico-melodramatico burlesque Othello! ... Previous to which will be performed the sparkling comedietta, My young wife and old umbrella ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Allyn Hall! .. For 2 nights only Wednesday & Thursday, May 28 & 29. The grand combination! Of eminent dramatic artists. ... The school for scandal! ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Allyn Hall ... Wednesday evening, May 28 ... The school for scandal! ... May 29th ... The poor gentleman ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Howard Athanæum ... Saturday, March 15 ... The seven sisters or The bower of ferns ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Selwyn's ... The Boston press unanimously commend the burlesque extravaganza ... Dreams of delusion ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Theatre Comqie ... Benefit and last appearance of James F. Maffit. Programme for this evening. Grand spectacular ballet, of Satanella or, The power of love! ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Theatre Comique ... Unequivocal success ... celebrated Niblo's version of the Forty Thieves ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Wyatt's Dramatic Lyceum! American Building, Hartford. ... Benefit of Mr. J.A. Webb ... June 16 [1860] ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Mr. Lester Wallack's great military drama, The veteran presented by the New York Company ... Synopsis of scenery and incidents! ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Fletcher's Music Hall, Woonsocket. Wilkinson's New England Theatre ... The Christmas curse ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| List of pieces in which ... Miss Susan Denin, appears. Love's sacrifice ... Romeo and Juliet ... Fazio! ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Charity concert, in aid of the proposed "Home for Aged Indigent Females," in this city. ... At Lyceum Hall, Friday evening, February 3, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| A grand vocal & instrumental concert complimentary to Miss Emma Weeks, will be given at Appleton Hall, fast-day evening, April 5, 1860. ... The services of Messers. Charles Owler, flutist, and W. Alonzo Owen, violinist ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Grand concert! and ball! On Monday evening, April 9th, 1860, at Horticultural Hall. By the Singing Society Frohsinn, Worcester, assisted by the Lortzing Maenner Chor, of Springfield, Mass. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Hymns and choruses for the grand missionary concert to be given at the Academy of Music, Thursday evening, Nov. 22, 1860, by the chorus of one thousand children, under the direction of Prof. L. A. Benjamin ... The proceeds for the benefit of mission churches under the care of Rev. Wm. H. Ferris. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Concert for the benefit of the German-English School. The committee of the German-English School in Boston intend to give a concert for the benefit of the school. ... The concert will take place on Monday, December 3d, at the Music Hall, at 3 o'clock p.m. precisely. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Programme of the concert for the benefit of the German-English School, December 3, 1860, at the Music Hall. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Otto Dresel will give his fourth and last piano-forte soireé, at Messrs. Chickering's Hall, on Saturday, Dec. 8th, 1860 assisted by Miss Mary Fay and Mr. Kreissmann. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Carols for Christmas. 1860. ... Christ Curch S.S. Cambridge. |
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1860-01-01 |
| A concert and entertainment ... for the blind of the District of Columbia ... at the Cairo ... March 6th, [1860-1888] |
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1860-01-01 |
| Tonight ... Aug. 12, [1860-88] ... In the Temple, Ocean Park ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| La Rue's Minstrels. Programme for this evening. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Programme for this evening. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| To-night. To-night. E.S. Washburn's last sensation ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Insurance Hall. Soiree musicale. Programme. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Programme. Part I. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Programme for Miss Adelaide Phillipps' concert. Part I. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Concert. The Hampshire Vocalists, will give one of their chaste & most fashionable entertainments, in the [Town Hall May 10] ... The programme ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum! ... Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Florence! Will both appear. ... This, Saturday evening, March 17th, '60 ... will be performed an entire new ... burlesque, entitled Lalla Rookh! Or, The fire worshippers. ... The performance will commence with The Limerick boy ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Dramatic museum! At Hotchkiss Hall. Fifth night of Miss C. Cappell ... First night of the side-splitting farce of The country cousins! Mr. A. Glassford in his inimitable personation of cousin Joe! Mr W.H. Meeker as Genarro and Sir William. ... Friday evening, April 6, will be presented the historical drama ... Lucretia Borgia! Or, The poisoner. ... To conclude with the laughable farce of The country cousins. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum! ... [Mr. E.L. Davenport] has engaged the favorite artiste Mrs. Barrow! who will sustain the character of Marguerite Laroque! Mr E.L. Davenport! as Manuel. This, Tuesday evening, May 1st, 1860, will be acted a drama ... entitled The romance of a young man! ... Previous to the drama, overture--"White Lady,"--Boieldean ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum. ... Benefit of Mr. J.C. Dunn! And most positively the last appearance but three of Mr. John Brougham being his farewell engagement! ... Three glorious pieces! This, Wednesday evening, June 27th, 1860 ... Mr James Dunn, will sing the popular ballads of "I would not die in spring time," & "Mary of Argyle." After which Davenport! will be worried by Brougham! ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Winter Garden Most positively last week of the wonderful Ravels. Immense success of Gabriel Ravel--as--Bianco in the grand new pantomime of that name. Tuesday, Aug. 14, 1860 second time, and for a few nights only, of the entirely new spectacular pantomime ... entitled Bianco or The magic sword ... Second night of the beautiful Tyrolean divertissement, in which Miss Frances, Paul Brilliant ... will appear. Second night of beautiful and graceful performance, entitled Alcide astonishing performance by Young America ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| National Theatre ... Annie Senter! The talented young American actress! ... In the thrilling border life drama of The Nick of the woods! Or, The avenger. ... Saturday evening, Nov'r 10th, 1860 ... The whole to conclude with the laughable farce of A wife for a day! ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| National Theatre ... The great and thrilling drama of La tour de Nesle, or The chamber of death! ... The laughable farce of The spectre bridegroom. ... Thursday evening, Nov'r 15th, '60 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music ... Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Last appearance of Miss Charlotte Cushman, the greatest living actress .... Will be performed, "The grandest connection of human genius," Shakespeare's tragedy of Macbeth! ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Wallack's Theatre ... The great hit of 1860! ... To-night and every evevning till further notice, will be acted, a drama, adapted from Octave Feuillet's celebrated story expressly for this theatre, consisting of a prologue and five acts, entitled The romance of a poor youngman ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| In memoriam. Died, in Hartford, March 5th, 1860, Freddie, son of Chester and Harriet Clapp, aged 6 years and 7 months. To Mrs. Clapp. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
One of Freddie's friends. |
1860-01-01 |
| Public Latin School. Boston, [blank] 186[blank]. A monthly report of the rank and deportment of [blank] of the [blank] division contains [blank] individuals. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Prize declamation by the junior class, Monday evening, July 30, 1860, at the Congregational Church. Committee, G.M. Thurlow, E.P. Loring, B.S. Grant. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Prize declamation by the sophomore class, Tuesday evening, July 24, 1860, at the Mason Street Church. Committee, E.R. Packard, C.P. Mattocks, H.H. Hunt. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Lot M. Morrill, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, calendis Augusti, Anno Salutis MDCCCLX ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Order of exercises for class day, Monday, July 30, 1860. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall,-Worcester. Vocal & instrumental chamber concert. Repeated by general desire. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club, of Boston ... will give a concert, on Wednesday evening, May 2, 1860. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Brinly Hall--Worcester. Vocal and instrumental chamber concert. Twelfth season. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club composed of the following artists ... will have the honor of giving a concert on Friday evening, December 28, 1860, assisted by the distinguished vocalist, Mrs. J.H. Long. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Brown University. Junior exhibition. April 28th, 1860. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Grand concert by the Worcester Mozart Society, at Mechanics Hall, Worcester, on Friday evening, Jan. 6th, 1860. Programme ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Grand concert. By the National Band. M. Arbuckle, leader and director. At Mechanics Hall, Friday evening, June 8th, 1860. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Grand miscellaneous concert by the Worcester Mozart Society, at Mechanics Hall, Tuesday eve'ng, Nov. 20, 1860. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| The Hutchinson Family! Asa B. Lizzie C. Abby, and little Freddy, returned from their successful campaign in the "Old Pine Tree State," cordially extend an invitation to their numerous friends of this place ... to come and hear their new songs and sentiments ... at Washburn Hall, Worcester, on Friday evening, November 23, 1860. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. E.S. Nason's grand concert by his juvenile choir, commemorative of "Washington's birth day," Wednesday evening, February 22d, 1860. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Grand concert on May-day evening, Tuesday, May 1st, 1860, by the Worcester S.S. Singing Society, numbering 275 voices, A. Whiting--director, assisted by the National Union Band, M. Arbuckle, leader ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall. Mr. Sam Cowell the great musical comedian, whose wonderful and life-like portraits of eccentric human nature have been hailed in England, Ireland, Scotland, and for the last three months in New York and Boston, with the rapturous applause of thousands. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| The Mozart Society will give a grand concert on fast-day evening, April 5th, 1860, at Mechanics' Hall, Worcester, under the direction of William Sumner ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the state of New York, in Legislature assembled: The undersigned, president of the board of commissioners of the People's Pacific Railroad Company, chartered by the Legislature of the state of Maine in March, 1860, would respectfully represent that he is now in Washington, endeavoring to get a bill through Congress granting lands and a loan of the credit of government to aid in the construction of a railroad to the Pacific. ... |
Memorials (Legal).; Papermakers' embossed stamps. |
Perham, Josiah, 1803-1868. |
1860-01-01 |
| Rumsey & Newcomb's Campbell Minstrels. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Town Hall! For one night only. Wednesday evening, Aug. 15, 1860. The celebrated, original, and only Wood's Minstrels! from 444, Broadway, New York, and Wood's Marble Temple of Minstrelsy, 561 and 563 Broadway, will give one of their brilliant entertainments illustrative of southern life and scenery ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall. Friday evening, June 15, 1860. Miss Adeline Leserman respectfully announces to the citizens of Worcester, that she will give one grand vocal & instrumental concert ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Hooman & Heinemann importers & commission merchants New York 43 New Street. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Social assembly. Your company with ladies is respectfully solicited at the Armory of the Worcester Light Infantry, (Horticultural Hall,) on [Friday] Eve'ng, [Jan 6th 1860] Committee: H.W. Pratt, G.W. Hobbs, G.W. Prouty, ... Floor managers: H.W. Conklin, C.S. Childs, ... |
Invitations. |
Pratt, H. W. |
1860-01-01 |
| Professor Parker requests the pleasure of Mr. [Stephen Salisbury] company, at the Brattle House, on Wednesday evening, January 11th, at eight o'clock. January 6th, 1860. |
Invitations. |
Parker, Professor. |
1860-01-01 |
| First annual ball of the Mechanics' Base Ball Club. The Mechanics' Base Ball Club propose giving a grand ball at Horticultural Hall, on Friday evening, January 13, 1860, to which the pleasure of your company is respectfully solicited. Committee of arrangements. S.E. Lawrence, Wm. Lawrence, C.P. Woodbury, ... Worcester, Jan. 3d, 1860. ... |
Invitations. |
Lawrence, S. E. |
1860-01-01 |
| Boston, Feb. 1, 1860. The company of Mr.[Hon. Edward Everett] and lady, is requested at a private exhibition of Palmer's White Captive, at the Boston Athenæum, ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Mass. Charitable Mechanic Association. Boston, March 22, 1860. Sir: The new hall, built by the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, on Bedford Street, will be dedicated on Tuesday evening, the 27th inst. ... The Government of the Association very respectfully invite you to be present on the occasion. ... very faithfull, yours, [Joseph L. Bates Secretary] [Hon Edward Everett No speech expected.] |
Invitations. |
Bates, Joseph L., 1806 or 7-1886. |
1860-01-01 |
| New-York, Feb. 14, 1860. You are invited to examine a collection of studies and sketches from nature, painted by Mr. Geo. H. Hall, now on exhibition at the Academy of Design, Tenth Street, near Broadway. ... H.H. Leeds & Co., auctioneers. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Grand military ball. The Emmet Guards, will hold a grand ball, at Horticultural Hall, on St. Patrick's eve, March 16th, 1860, your company with ladies is respectfully solicited. Committee of arrangements: Capt. M.J. McCafferty, Surgeon, P.E. Hubon, M.D. Sergt. M. Mara, ... Honorary managers: Hon. Isaac Davis, ... Worcester, Feb. 22, 1860. |
Invitations. |
McCafferty, M. J. |
1860-01-01 |
| City of Boston. ... June 12, 1860. Sir: you are respectfully invited to attend the dinner to be given at the Revere House, on Saturday next, by the City Council of Boston, in honor of the National Quarantine and Sanitary Convention, now in session in this city. F.W. Lincoln, Jr., Mayor. Francis E. Faxon, Silas Peirce, Harrison O. Briggs, ... committee. |
Invitations. |
Lincoln, Frederic Walker, 1817-1898. |
1860-01-01 |
| Eighty-fourth anniversary of American Independence July 4th, 1860. Admit [Hon. F.W. Paine] to the collation at Mechanics Hall. Committee of arrangements: D.S. Messinger, Albert Tolman, ... |
Invitations. |
Messinger, David Sewall, b. 1808. |
1860-01-01 |
| [Hon. Edward Everett] Hall of the "Everett Guard," Corner of Josephine and Nayades Streets fourth district. All clubs and persons favorable to the cause of the National Union Party, are cordially invited to unite with the Everett Guard in the inauguration of their new hall ... By order of the club. A. Wallace Hunter. [Secretary] New Orleans, August 28, 1860. |
Invitations. |
Hunter, A. Wallace. |
1860-01-01 |
| Ball in honor of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. The company of is invited on the evening of the 18th inst. at 9 o'clock at the Boston Academy of Music. Frederic W. Lincoln Jr. Mayor. Edward Everett, David Sears, William Appleton, ... Boston 1st Octr 1860. ... |
Invitations. |
Lincoln, Frederic Walker, 1817-1898. |
1860-01-01 |
| Fair at Greenfield. The ladies of the Unitarian Society in Greenfield, propose having a fair, on Thursday, Dec. 20th, at the town hall, for the purpose of raising funds to aid in the repairs upon their church. ... will be gratefully recieved, and can be sent by express to Mrs. E.G. Everett. In behalf of the committee. Greenfield, Nov. 22, 1860. [Hon Edward Everett. Boston. map-] |
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1860-01-01 |
| The company of yourself and ladies is respectfully solicited at the Nassowanno House, on Friday evening, December 7th, at a social entertainment. J.W. Weeks. Palmer, Nov. 27, 1860. |
Invitations. |
Weeks, J. W. |
1860-01-01 |
| [Aug 3, 1860] Concert of the benefit of the German-English School. The committee of the German-English School in Boston intend to give a concert for the benefit of the school. ... The concert will take place on Monday, December 3d, at the Music Hall, at 3 o'clock p.m. precisely. For the committee of the German-English School, G.A. Schmitt. ... |
Invitations. |
Schmitt, G. A. (George Adam), d. 1898. |
1860-01-01 |
| A firemen's, military & civic ball, will be given by William Penn Hose Company, no. 1, of Salem, at Nonantum Hall, Thursday, Thanksgiving night, Nov. 29, '60, to which your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited. Committee of arrangements: foreman--John F. Staniford, Ass't Geo. Staten, Sec'y Geo. H. Hovey, ... |
Invitations. |
Staniford, John F. |
1860-01-01 |
| Grand military and civic ball. Your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited to the Fifty-Seventh annual ball of the Worcester Light Infantry, to be given on Friday evening, Dec. 14th, 1860, at their armory, (Horticultural Hall.) Managers. Capt. H.W. Pratt, Lieut. Geo. W. Prouty, Sergt. J.A. Lovell, ... Honorary managers. Maj. Gen. Geo. Hobbs, Col. A.H. Bullock, ... Floor managers. Capt. H.W. Conklin, Lieut Geo. W. Prouty, ... |
Invitations. |
Pratt, H. W. |
1860-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the installation of the officers of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, December 27, 1860. Voluntary. Prayer. Anthem, or chant. Address, by M.W. Winslow Lewis. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Masked ball. Patronesses. Mrs. W.R. Robeson ... Mangers. W.W. Tucker ... The managers request the honor of [Mr. H.P. Sturgis'] subscription to a masked ball, to be given at Horticultural Hall, on Wednesday evening, April 7th, 1860. ... E.D. Boit, Jr. ... |
Invitations. |
Boit, E. D. |
1860-01-01 |
| Union assemblies. Mr. Wm. Beard would respectfully solicit your company to his course of assemblies, at Lawrence Hall, Lawrence ... |
Invitations. |
Beard, William. |
1860-01-01 |
| [Blank] Request the pleasure of [blank] company at dinner on [blank] an answer will oblige. |
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1860-01-01 |
| From H.W. Miller, dealer in hardware, nails & glass ... no. 46 Main-st, Worcester. |
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Miller, H. W. |
1860-01-01 |
| Wooster & Vanlast, commission merchants, and manufacturers' agents, 92 John Street, New-York. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| F. Artos & Co. Draughting engraving and printing establishment ... Cincinnati ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Atwill & Snell, manufacturers and dealers in Atwill's portable hop press, Waterville, Oneida Co., N.Y. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Henry Cromwell, importer and wholesale dealer in hardware & cutlery, no. 79 Barclay-Street, near Greenwich-Street, New York. |
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Cromwell, Henry. |
1860-01-01 |
| Cheap boot and shoe factory, no. 172 Lake Street, Chicago. ... William David. |
Advertising cards. |
David, William. |
1860-01-01 |
| E.T. Dudley, dealer in millinery and straw goods, embroiders, laces, veils, gloves ... |
Advertising cards. |
Dudley, E. T. |
1860-01-01 |
| From Duross Bros. printing establishment, Black Horse Alley, Philadelphia ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Green & Edwards, job printers, and publishers of the young men's journal and advocate of temperance. Detroit -- Mich. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Advantages of puchasing a Haines Bros. piano-forte. It remains longer in tune, they are the most durable pianos ... Interesting statistics. Haines Brothers have had thirty years experience ... What the press say in regard to Haines Bros. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| J. Marsching & Cie. Importers of bronze powders, gold, silver & metal leaf. 48 John Street New-York. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Concert of the Harvard Glee Club, assisted by the Mendelssohn Quintette Club, on Monday ev'g, July 23, at Mechanics' Hall, Worcester, 1860. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall, Worcester. Vocal and instrumental chamber concert. Eleventh season. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club, of Boston ... will give a concert, on Monday evening, April 16, 1860. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Order of exercises for the anniversary and public examination at Wheaton Female Seminary, July 10th & 11th, 1860. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Grand concert. The Germania Band, of Boston, under the patronage of the 3d Battalion of Rifles, respectfully announce to the citizens of Worcester and vicinity, that they will give a concert, on Tuesday evening, Sept. 25th, 1860. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall! For one night only. Tuesday evening, Aug. 14th, 1860. The celebrated, original, and only Wood's Minstrels! from 444, Broadway, New York, and Wood's Marble Temple of Minstrelsy, 561 and 563 Broadway, will give one of their brilliant entertainments illustrative of southern life and scenery ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| The Hutchinson Family's 2d and last night in Worcester. The Hutchinsons!! Asa B., Lizzie C., Abby, and Freddy, respectfully tender their thanks to the friends in this city ... and are happy to announce that after meeting engagements in this vicinity will return and give another, and their last for the season, at Washburn Hall, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 5th [1860], introducing their new compositions, with some of their choice standard pieces ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Programme for this evening. A new and highly sensational fairy musical burlesque extravaganza ... entitled White cat! ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Music Hall. ... This evening the entertainment will consist of ... Arrah-na-pogue; or, The Wicklow wedding. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Music Hall ... The performance will commence with ... Paul Pry! ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Theatre Comique of Boston ... Programme. ... The entertainment will commence with the laughable negro sketch of The musical prodigy! ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| The footlight. ... The splendid Chinese magical pageant Aladdin, or, The wonderful lamp. ... Synopsis of scenery ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Mammoth minstrel organization, from Hooley's Opera House, Brooklyn. Programme. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Academy of Music ... Will be presented ... The whiteboy .... to conclude with ... Jenny Lind ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Academy of Music one week only Theatre Comique from Boston ... Programme for this evening ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Theatre! Tonight. Illustration from the novel of "Griffith Gaunt. "... Miss Kate Reignolds ... in her own ... version of "Griffith Gaunt!" |
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1860-01-01 |
| Music Hall! The ristori of the American stage, Mrs. F.W. Lander ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Harriott Ward's varieties. The performance ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Programme, this evening. Marston & Stone's Dramatic Alliance! ... Hugo Witgenstien in his marvelous Picolo performance! ... Synopsis of scenery and incidents. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Pleasant Valley Grapes. Catawba. Nichols & Co., Hammondsport, N.Y. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association. Ninth exhibition. Boston, September 20, 1860. Dear Sir: An address will be delivered before the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association, by Hon. Emory Washburn, law professor Cambridge University, at Mechanics' Hall, ... September 26th, ... The managers request the honor of your company on the evening named. Very truly yours, Pelham Bonney, president. |
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Bonney, Pelham, 1802-1861. |
1860-01-01 |
| Social assembly. at Perry's Hall, Claremont, N.H., Wednesday evening, November 28, 1860. Your company is respectfully solicited[.] Committee of arrangements. W.H. Nichols, Claremont. J.F. Kidder, W.H. Farwell, ... Hall managers. S. Marvin, F.E. Marsh, N.B. Sherman. ... |
Invitations. |
Nichols, W. H. |
1860-01-01 |
| Christmas ball. L.E. Truesdell, Warren. J.S. Bosworth, Palmer. ... Dear Sir: The above managers solicit your attendance with ladies, at Antique Hall, Palmer, on Tuesday evening, December 25th, 1860. ... |
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Truesdell, L. E. |
1860-01-01 |
| Concert of the Worcester County Musical Association at Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Wednesday evening, Sept. 12, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Grand finale concert of the Worcester County Musical Association at Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Friday ev'ng, Sept. 14, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Shaw, Applin & Co. 27 Sudbury Street, Boston. Manufacturers. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Dan Worcester's Sensation Troupe ... This evening will be presented ... The French spy! Or, The fall of Algiers ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| This is the only program[me.] ... National [Theatre] ... Jack Cade ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| George A. Dresser, dealer in boots, shoes & rubbers, 176 Main Street, nearly opposite the American Temperance House, Worcester. |
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Dresser, George A. |
1860-01-01 |
| George Munger, (succesor to Dean & Munger) manufacturer of slated goods of all kinds ... no. 129 grove street, New Haven, Conn. |
Advertising cards. |
Munger, George. |
1860-01-01 |
| 241 Pearl Street, N.Y. Neilson, Wardwell & Co., successors to Richard Patrick & Co., importers and wholesale dealers in foreign & domestic hardware, guns ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| The Fanny Herring Burlesque Troupe in Ixion; or, The man at the wheel. ... Opinions of the press. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Howard Athanæum! ... This, Monday evening, April 16th, 1860, the performance will commence with ... Hamlet! Prince of Denmark. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Academy of Music! ... Female brigand or, A life's revenge! .... To conclude with ... Rafaelle the reprobate ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Theatre ... Will be presented the new play ... called Man and wife, or, Fernande. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| The Troy House, located at Troy, Bradford Co., Penn'a, offers to the resident of the city, seeking a place for summer residence, every advantage desired. ... Geo. H. DeWitt, prop'r. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Mrs. S.M. Briggs, clairvoyance, under the supervision of Mr. William Allen no. 112 Christie Street, near Grand, New York. |
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Briggs, S. M. |
1860-01-01 |
| Ellis, Orlopp & Co. importers and wholesale dealers in hardware, cutlery, guns, rifles, pistols ... no. 217 Pearl Street, New York. |
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1860-01-01 |
| D.F. Estabrook, manufacturer of all kinds of plain and fancy paper boxes ... [245] Main Street, Worcester, Mass. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Estabrook, D. F. |
1860-01-01 |
| B. Reeves & Son, manufacturers of bedsteads and a general assortment of furniture, nos. 89 & 91 St. John St. & Philadelphia. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Leap Year ball. January 4, 1860. The lady friends of the Worcester Union Cotillion Company will give a social ball, at Brinley Hall, on Wednesday evening, Jan. 4, 1860, to which your company is respectfully solicited. Committee of arrangements. Mrs. A.C. Davis, Mrs. P. English, ... Honorary managers. Mrs. P. Palmer, Mrs. A.H. Davis, Miss M.J. Hersey ... |
Invitations. |
Davis, A. C. |
1860-01-01 |
| Rooms of the Mercantile Library Association, Boston, Jan. 21, 1860. Dear sir, we would respectfully invite you to be present at a lecture entitled--"A new theory of the formation of the solar system," to be delivered by Professor J. Hanley Grimes, in Mercantile Hall, Summer Street, on Friday evening, Jan. 27, 1860, ... [Robert B. Richard] chairman Com. Members Course of Lectures. |
Invitations. |
Richard, Robert B. |
1860-01-01 |
| Rooms of the Mercantile Library Assocation, Boston, January, 1860. The lecture committee of the Mercantile Library Association respectfully invite your attendance at the Tremont Temple, on Wednesday evening, February 1, to listen to an address by Henry F. Durant, Esq. upon James Otis. ... John S. Foster, John H. Pilsbury, Henry H. Kimball, Wm. H. Ellison, Henry R. Daniels, lecture committee. ... |
Invitations. |
Foster, John S. |
1860-01-01 |
| Mr. Parker requests the pleasure of [Mr. Salisbury's] company on Wednesday (June 27th), at half past eight o'clock, p.m. Craigie Street, June 23, 1860. |
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Parker, Mr. |
1860-01-01 |
| You are requested to attend a meeting, to be held at Mercantile Hall, on Monday, April 9th, at 12 12 o'clock, for the choice of officers, and the adoption of a constitution, for a General Theological Library in this city. Boston, April 7, 1860. [Hon. Edward Everett Summer St.] |
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1860-01-01 |
| Mr. Parker requests the pleasure of your company on Wednesday evening, December 19th, at eight o'clock. Craigie Street, December 15th, 1860. |
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Parker, Mr. |
1860-01-01 |
| Republican ball! At the Junction House, Hartford, Vt., on Thursday evening, Dec. 13th, 1860. Your company with ladies is respectfully solicited. Floor managers: N.B. Safford, Esq.,- - E.J. Durant, Esq. ... [C.S. Hamilton compliments] |
Invitations. |
Safford, N. B. |
1860-01-01 |
| J. Marsching & Cie. Importers of bronze powders, gold, silver & metal leaf. 48 John Street New-York. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall, Worcester. Vocal and instrumental chamber concert. Eleventh season. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club, of Boston ... will give a concert, on Monday evening, April 16, 1860. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Concert of the Harvard Glee Club, assisted by the Mendelssohn Quintette Club, on Monday ev'g, July 23, at Mechanics' Hall, Worcester, 1860. |
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1860-01-01 |
| The Hutchinson Family's 2d and last night in Worcester. The Hutchinsons!! Asa B., Lizzie C., Abby, and Freddy, respectfully tender their thanks to the friends in this city ... and are happy to announce that after meeting engagements in this vicinity will return and give another, and their last for the season, at Washburn Hall, on Wednesday evening, Dec. 5th [1860], introducing their new compositions, with some of their choice standard pieces ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall! For one night only. Tuesday evening, Aug. 14th, 1860. The celebrated, original, and only Wood's Minstrels! from 444, Broadway, New York, and Wood's Marble Temple of Minstrelsy, 561 and 563 Broadway, will give one of their brilliant entertainments illustrative of southern life and scenery ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Grand concert. The Germania Band, of Boston, under the patronage of the 3d Battalion of Rifles, respectfully announce to the citizens of Worcester and vicinity, that they will give a concert, on Tuesday evening, Sept. 25th, 1860. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Order of exercises for the anniversary and public examination at Wheaton Female Seminary, July 10th & 11th, 1860. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Christmas week concert. Handel's oratorio, the Messiah, will be performed by the Worcester Mozart Society, on Saturday evening, Dec. 29, 1860, at Mechanics Hall, with orchestral accompaniment. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Exhibition of Fitchburg High School, Friday eve'g, June 29th, 1860. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Farms and homes in Missouri, for New England farmers, mechanics, and traders. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Joseph Jefferson in Rip Van Winkle. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Jas. Campbell, antiquarian book store, 62 & 64 Cornhill, Boston. |
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Campbell, James. |
1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The last night of John Brougham's new and most successful comedy! ... Nov. 8th, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Dedication ball. Your company with ladies is respectfully solicited at the ball to be given at the Hall of Geo. Randall, in Abington, on Wednesday eve, Jan. 11, 1860. Milton Paine, - - floor manager. ... |
Invitations. |
Paine, Milton. |
1860-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Eighty-fourth anniversary of American Independence. July 4, 1860. Order of exercises before the City Council of Boston, in the Music Hall, Wednesday, July 4, 1860. ... |
Invitations. |
Lincoln, Frederic Walker, 1817-1898. |
1860-01-01 |
| Salem Lead Company. D.G. Batchelder Supt. Salem, Mass. J.H. Hailey agt. Portsmouth N.H. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Theatre Comique ... Benefit of M'lle Betty Regl. Programme. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Theatre Comique ... Programme revolving globes ... Double trapeze ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| The drama ... The dead heart. ... The duel to the death. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Villa & Miner's Comic Opera and Comedy Troupe. ... After which will be brought out the new burlesque ... Programme of scenery, etc. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| The compartment milk pan, the best is the cheapest, W.O. Campbell & Co., Richford, Vermont. Manufacturers & proprietors. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Foster & Hardy, wholesale & retail provision dealers, 193 & 195 Hanover, cor. Cross St. Boston ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Call and see him. B.F. Gilmore, manufacturer and dealer of trunks, traveling bags, and wagon cushions. ... Westminster 239 Street. |
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Gilmore, B. F. |
1860-01-01 |
| Cotillion party. Your company with ladies is respectfully solicited at the Town Hall, Leicester, on Thursday evening, Dec. 27th, 1860. Managers. S.L. Hodges, T.E. Woodcock, Wm. P. White, ... Floor managers: Marshal Fuller, W.P. White, ... Leicester, Dec, 20th, 1860. |
Invitations. |
Hodges, S. L. |
1860-01-01 |
| Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association. The annual meeting for the election of officers, and the transaction of other business, will be held at Mechanics' Hall, on Wednesday evening, January 2d, 1861, ... Joseph L. Bates, Secretary. Boston, Dec. 24, 1860. ... |
Invitations. |
Bates, Joseph L., 1806 or 7-1886. |
1860-01-01 |
| Don Maria Solano y Llanderal ... Ha fallecido ... Manila 31 Agosto de 1860. El duelo se deside en palacio. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall. M'lle Teresa Parodi's grand concert! Extraordinary attraction. ... Grand concert on Monday eve'ng, June 18, 1860, on which occasion she will be assisted by the following eminent artistes ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Young Ladies Institute, Worcester, Mass. Annual examination, July 26th & 27th, 1860. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Concert. The Hutchinson Family concert! John W., (nineteen years before the public.) Fannie B., Henry J., and Viola G. Hutchinson of the Hutchinson Family respectfully announce to the citizens of Worcester and vicinity, that by request of many of their old friends, they will give two more and the last of their popular entertainments with a change of programme, at Washburn Hall, on Friday & Saturday evenings, Feb. 10th & 11th [1860] ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Forty-fifth season. The Handel and Haydn Society will give their annual Christmas oratorio, the Messiah, at the Boston Music Hall, on Sunday evening, Dec'r 30th, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| The Hayti Minstrels have arrived, with fifteen talented performers and will give their soirees musicale at this place to-night, consisting of burlesques, laughable anecdotes, songs, dances, &c. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Commencement week, Bowdoin College, July 30 to Aug. 2, 1860. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Soirée musicale, at Messrs. Chickering & Sons' Rooms, 246 Washington Street, Saturday evening, Nov. 3, 1860. |
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1860-01-01 |
| B. Reeves & Son, manufacturers of bedsteads and a general assortment of furniture, nos. 89 & 91 St. John St. & Philadelphia. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Wm. H. Dole, succesor to Geo. W. Tompson, wholesale and retail dealer in West India goods, groceries, and country produce. ... Bangor Me. |
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Dole, William H. |
1860-01-01 |
| Call and see him. B.F. Gilmore, 239 Westminster St., sells trunks, valises & travelling bags, &c., cheap. |
Advertising cards. |
Gilmore, B. F. |
1860-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall! One night only! Wednesday, July 25th [1860]. Morris Bro's, Pell and Trowbridges Minstrels ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Compliments of Hogg, Brown and Taylor. 477 and 481 Washington St, Boston. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Compliments of Hogg, Brown and Taylor. 477 and 481 Washington St, Boston. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Compliments of Hogg, Brown and Taylor. 477 and 481 Washington St. Boston. [Dry goods, retailers 1859 almanac listed at 10 Winter St. 1887 almanac--not listed.] |
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1860-01-01 |
| R. Ten Eyck engraver on wood. Mechanical work a specialty 69 Nassau Street. New York. |
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Ten Eyck, Richard. |
1860-01-01 |
| Ready reference table. Population of the principal cities of the United States of America, according to the census of 1860; with other statistics. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Fourth week of the celebrated and talented, Miss Joey Gougenheim ... May 2 and 3. [1860] ... May 4th, 1860 ... The celebrated and talented Miss Joey Gougenheim ... May 7th, 1860 ... The great ledger drama, entitled The doom of Deville! ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second appearance in this city of the celebrated and talented Miss Joey Gougenheim ... April 10th, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last performance of the splendid musical and scenic pageant, Bluebeard ... April 7, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last performance of the Cooper Opera Troupe! ... March 17, 1860 ... Farewell benefit of Annie Milner ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Mr. H.C. Cooper. Positively last performance but one of the Cooper Opera Troupe! ... March 16th, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last night but two of the Cooper Opera Troupe! ... March 15th, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last night but three of the Cooper Opera Troupe! ... March 14, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last week of the Cooper Opera Troupe! ... March 12th, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Annie Milner. Engagement of the Cooper Opera Troupe! ... March 9th, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Engagement of the Cooper Opera Troupe! ... March 8th, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Engagement of the Cooper Opera Troupe! ... March 5th, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Farewell benefit of Miss J.M. Davenport ... Feb. 17th, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... New play! ... August 30th, and 31st, 1860. ... First night of Maddison Morton's new farce, The three cuckoos. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Mrs J.R. Vincent ... June 15th, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The great local play, Our American cousin! ... June 13, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last week of the celebrated and talented Miss Joey Gougenheim ... May 17th, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Miss Joey Gougenheim! ... May 4th, 1860 ... May 7th, 1860, the celebrated and talented Miss Joey Gougenheim ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Mrs Barrow ... Jan. 11th, 1861 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Third week of the great Scottish drama, Jeanie Deans! ... An arrangement has been effected with the eminent actress, Mrs Barrow ... Nov. 26th, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the annual exhibition of the Dwight School, Tuesday, July 24, 1860. at 8 o'clock, A.M. |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... April 20th, 1860; Testimonial W.H. Smith from the citizens of Boston ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The admirable new comedy, A husband to order. ... Jan. 31, 1860 ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Third week of the spectacle. ... Mr Warren in 2 excellent characters! ... January 4th, 1860. ... |
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1860-01-01 |
| E.L. Freeman. Lithographer and fancy printer. Union Block, Central Falls, R.I. |
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Freeman, Edward Livingston, b. 1835. |
1860-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum ... Monday evening, January 28th, 1861 ... the performance will commence with the new and original drama ... entitled The dead heart! .... Mr. & Mrs. E.L. Davenport in original characters ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| The Histrionic Club propose to give an exhibition at the town hall, Holden, on Tuseday even'g, Feb. 12, 1861, ... The seven clerks, or, The three thieves, and the denouncer .... United States mail ... Sent to the tower ... Music ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| The Lawyers and Spinsters Dramatic Club ... Green Theatre, on Monday evening, February 18th, 1861. ... The performance will commence with the doleful farce, "Poor Pillicoddy." ... The second play will be the pleasant romance from real life, called "Box and cox." ... The whole performance will conclude with ... the great moral and sacreligious drama, "Ici on parle Francais." |
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1861-01-01 |
| Messrs. Chickerings' Hall. Friday evening, March 8th, 1861. The performance will commence with the Overture to La Sirene, to be followed by the comic drama, in three acts, called From village to court ... To conclude with the comedy, entitled The happiest day of my life ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Howard Anthenæum ... Saturday night, March 16th, 1861, the young American couple, Mr & Mrs W.J. Florence ... In John Lester Wallack's comic drama, in 5 acts, entitled Centreal park or the house with two doors ... To conclude with John Brougham's beautiful and loving domestic drama, Temptation! ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Howard Anthenæum ... Third & last week of Edwin Booth who will appear, for the first time in this theatre, as Romeo, ... Thursday evening, May 30, 1861, will be performed Shakespere's beautiful tragedy of Romeo & Juliet ... To conclude with the new farce of The Census! ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Howard Anthenæum ... Benefit of the popular and taleneted young American tragedian. Edwin Booth ... Friday evening, May 31st, 1861. The performance will commence with John Howard Payne's beautiful play of Brutus or--the fall of Tarquin ... To conclude with the 3 act drama of Don Cæsae de Bazan ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Howard Anthenæum .... Benefit of J.P. Price ... Wednesday evening, June 19th, 1861, the performance will commence with ... Brian Boroihme the last of the Irish kings ... To be followed by the second act of Rob Roy! ... To conclude with the laughable farce of Wanted --- 1000 Milliners!! ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Newark Theatre ... Third night of Mrs. H. Lewis. First night of Fazio ... First night of Miss Western ... First night this season of The two Gregories ... Friday evening, June 21, will be presented the tragedy called Fazio ... The whole to conclude with the Two Gregories ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Howard Anthenæum ... Benefit of L.P. Barrett ... Monday evening, June 24, 1861, Te performance will commence with All the glitters is not gold. ... After which, the first act of Black-eyed Susan! ... After which, the fourth act of Schiller's play, the Robbers! ... To conclude with the first and thirds acts of Brian Boroihme the last of the Irish kings, or the battle of Clontare ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music ... Engagement of Mr Edwin Forrest his either appearance in Boston in five years ... On Wednesday evening, Oct. 16, '61, will be performed Bulwer's popular play, in 5 acts of Richelieu! or the conspiracy! ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music ... Engagement of Edwin Forrest ... Who will appear as Jack Cade! ... Monday evening, Oct'r 21st, 1861, will be performed ... celebrated tragedy, entitled Jack Cade! The bondman of Kent! ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Academy of Music ... Friday Evening, Nov. 8th, 1861 ... Saturday afternoon, Nov. 9th, Grand matinee! ... On Sunday evening, Nov. 10th, A grand sacred concert! ... Twenty-first appearance in five years of Edwin Forrest. Fourth time in five years of Dr.Bird's celebrated tragedy of the Gladiator! ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Academy of Music ... Positively the last week but one of Edwin Forrest! ... Friday evening, November 15th, 1861, will be performed ... Indian tragedy ... entitled Metamora! The last of the Wampanoags ... Saturday afternoon, Nov. 16th ... The only Forrest matinee! ... On Sunday evening, Nov. 17th. A grand sacred concert! ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... The eminent actor, Edwin Booth is now fulfilling a very brief engagement in favorite roles ... impersonation of Hamlet ... Boston. |
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1861-01-01 |
| Complimentary concert to Mast. C.R. Rentz, at Messrs. Chickering's Rooms, no. 246 Washington St., Thursday evening, Jan. 3, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Grand old folks' concert! Father Howland's Company of Old Folks, will give one of their concerts at Lyceum Hall, Milford, on Monday evening, January 28, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Grand concert at the New Catholic Church on Harrison Avenue, (Corner of Concord Street,) on Sunday evening, February 17, 1861, for the benefit of the church. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Mr. Julius Eichberg's musical soireé, Messers. Chickering & Sons' Hall, Saturday evening, March 2, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Aquarial and Zoological Gardens! ... March 18, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| New York Mendelssohn Union. Second concert--seventh season. ... ... April 6, 1861. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Grand concert by Dodworth's celebrated concert, orchestra & cornet band of New York, under the auspices of Mr. R.M. Hobbs, at Machanic Hall, Salem, on Saturday evening, April 6th, 1861. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Bristow's patriotic concert in aid of the Volunteer Fund, at the Academy of Music, Saturday, May 25, 1861. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| The Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17th, 1775. ... Soldier's benefit! Will be given in the Boston Music Hall, for the benefit of our noble volunteers, on Monday evening, June 17th, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Peak Familly Bell Ringers! To-night. ... [Aug. 29, 1861] |
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1861-01-01 |
| American Academy of Music. Exhibition drill of the Ellsworth Zouave Corps, Thursday evening, Sept. 12th, 1861. The whole under the direction of Major De Witt. Music by the German Orchestra and Baxter's Regimental Band. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Exhibition of the new organ! And musical entertainment! At Vine Street Church, corner of Eustis & Vine Street, Boxbury, on Thursday evening, Sept. 19th, 1867 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the musical festival, in honor of Prince Napoleon and Princess Clothilde, at the Music Hall, on Wednesday, September 25th, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| John K. Paine, organist, from Berlin, has the honor to announce to a selected audience, an organ enterainment, which will take place at the Tremont Temple, on Friday, November 1, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| A free sacred concert will be given by Charles Ansorge, assisted by the choir and other singers, on Sunday evening, Dec. 15, 1861, at Rev. Mr. Hall's Church, - - - Dorchester ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Floral concert or the Coronation of the rose! [at Templeton, Mass 1861] As directed by George F. Miller. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Soldiers and statesmen need only imitate his example and the union will bless them. |
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1861-01-01 |
| The stars and stripes must cover the whole. |
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1861-01-01 |
| Map of the seat of the war ... I'se de innocent cause ob all dis war trubble. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| The whole world in commotion about the war in America. |
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1861-01-01 |
| Map of the seat of the war ... I'se de innocent cause ob all dis war trubble. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Delaware ... Atlantic Ocean ... Chesapeake Bay ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| [A statue of George Washington on horseback and a map of Washington, D.C.] |
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1861-01-01 |
| Gen. Franz Sigel. |
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1861-01-01 |
| [Portrait of Gen. Franz Sigel and a map of Missouri and Illinois] |
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1861-01-01 |
| Maj. Gen. Wool. |
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1861-01-01 |
| The Union must and shall be preserved. |
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1861-01-01 |
| The Union must and shall be preserved. |
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1861-01-01 |
| The Union must and shall be preserved. |
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1861-01-01 |
| Sea fowl guano. Each cargo of this guano is analyzed before offered for sale and warranted equal to the original standard value. ... Trade mark Wm. L. Bradley, 200 lbs. None genuine unless branded as above. |
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Bradley, William Lambert, 1826-1894. |
1861-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum ... Last appearance of Mr. Harry Pearson. On Saturday evening, Jan. 12th, 1861, The performcance will commence with the Drama, entitled Villagers ... After which the new local mythological absurdity ... entitled Ixion in Boston! ... To conclude with the last New London farce, entitled, A Regular fix! |
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1861-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum ... Annual benefit of Mr. Thomas Comer ... On Friday evening, January 25th, the performance will commence with the historical drama of Robert Emmett ... After which, the patriotic sketch of Anderson ... After which, the comedy of $100 Note! ... To conclude with the new burlesque, Ixion in Boson ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Grand charity concert for the benefit of the Orphan's Home Handel's oratorio, The Messiah, will be performed by the Worcester Mozart Society ... Feb. 24, '61, at Mechanics Hall ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Grand complimentary concert! At Mechanics Hall. The Worcester Mozart Society ... April 18, 1861. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| The Soldier of Co. A. of the 15th Mass. Reg. |
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1861-01-01 |
| To sail on or before Wednesday, October 30, 1861. Glidden & Williams' line for San Francisco ... Aureola, W.M. H. Clough ... commander ... for freight or passage apply at the California Packet Office. no. 114 ... State Street. |
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1861-01-01 |
| First vessel off for San Francisco. The splendid little clipper ship Polynesia ... Randolph M. Cooley, 118 Water St., cor. Wall. New York, August 8th, 1861. ... |
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Cooley, Randolph M. |
1861-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Prize declamation by the sophomore class, Tuesday evening, July 30, 1861, at the Mason Street Church. Committee, N.F. Putnam, C.B. Shackford, C.C. Waston. |
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1861-01-01 |
| Commencement week, Bowdoin College, August 5 to 9, 1861. |
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1861-01-01 |
| Brinly Hall--Worcester. Vocal and instrumental chamber concert. Twelfth season. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club ... will give their first concert of the series of three, on Friday evening, January 11, 1861, assisted by the distinguished vocalist, Mrs. J.H. Long. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Commencement exercises of Clay Seminary. Friday, June 28, 1861. |
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1861-01-01 |
| Epitaph on the United States of America. |
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1861-01-01 |
| Grand concert of Signor Giorgio Stigelli, at Washburn Hall Worcester, on Thursday evening, Feb. 7, 1861, assisted by M'lle Carlotta Patti, the celebrated vocalist, from New York,--and Mr. B.J. Lang, the distinguished pianist. Programme. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| A poem on the death of Mr. Abraham Rice, aged 80, and Mr. John Cloyes, aged 41, who were struck with lightning, June 3, 1777, in Framingham. [Two lines from Psalms] By Lydia Learned, of Framingham. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Poems -- 1861.; Presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Learned, Lydia, 1730-1792. |
1861-01-01 |
| Map of the war. Editors and proprietors, Radway and, as it also embraces a large portion of the northern and western and the whole of the southern states, it will be found much more useful ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Odd-Fellows' Hall tremendous bill unequaled & incomparable! 9th night of this star troupe ... Many new songs, dances choruses, &c., &c., &c. The original Campbell Minstrels and Burlesque Troupe Saturday ev'g, Sept. 14, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Soiree musicale. Rev. Dr. Hill's church. Friday evening, December 13, 1861. |
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1861-01-01 |
| The Trial of faith. What portion of the awful and sublime drama on which the world is gazing, and is aghast, stands out salient to-day? ... The people of the South--lose not faith, American Republicans, in the capacity and intelligence of the people--we repeat, the people of the South, when sober thought does its office, cannot bear up the hands of Jefferson Davis! ... They must and will turn from the secessionist leaders. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Rooms of the Mercantile Library Association. The lecture committee present their compliments, and request your acceptance of the enclosed ticket. Boston, January, 1861. |
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1861-01-01 |
| Social union Ball. Your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited at Quinsigamond Hall, New England Village, on Thursday evening, Jan. 17, 1861. Committee of arrangements: Walter Sutton, Grafton. David Baker, New Worcester. ... Floor managers: H. J. Harrington, New England Village. ... New England Village, Jan. 11th, 1861. |
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Sutton, Walter. |
1861-01-01 |
| Typographical banquet and ball, to the memory of Franklin, given by the Pittsburgh Union, no.7, at Concert Hall, on Thursday evening, January 17, 1861. The favor of your company is solicited. Committee of arrangements. H.P. Callow, R.A. Workman, W.H. Moody, ... Floor managers. George Thompson, James A. Costello, ... |
Invitations. |
Callow, H. P. |
1861-01-01 |
| Woburn Mechanic Phalanx re-union. There will be a re-union of the past members and friends of the "Phalanx," at Lyceum Hall, Woburn, Wednesday evening, Feb. 20, 1861. The pleasure of your company, with ladies, is solicited. Committee of invitation: Capt. Wm. Woodberry, Corp'l F.C. Parker, Col. M.F. Winn, ... Hall managers: Timothy Winn, Wm. T. Grammar, ... |
Invitations. |
Woodberry, William. |
1861-01-01 |
| Nassowanno levee. The company of yourself with ladies is respectfully solicited at the Nassowanno levee, on Wednesday eve, March 27th. ... J.W. Weeks. Palmer, March 18, 1861. |
Invitations. |
Weeks, J. W. |
1861-01-01 |
| Massachusetts Soldiers' Fund. Office of the Executive Committee, Boston, May 10, 1861. Sir: I am directed, by the Committee on Soliciting Subscriptions, in this city, to request the members of the committee of the one hundred, who reside in Boston, to meet at the rooms of the Board of Trade, ... Lorenzo Sabine, Secretary. |
Invitations. |
Sabine, Lorenzo, 1803-1877. |
1861-01-01 |
| Minot Hall dramatic and musical entertainment by the Chester Dramatic Association assisted by the Chester Brass Band in aid of the Boston Volunteers Tuesday evening, May 14, 1861. Decorations by Col. Wm. Beals. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| City of Boston. June 24, 1861. Sir: The committee of the City Council, on the celebration of the anniversary of our National Independence, respectfully invite you to a collation given to the marshals and officers of the military escort, at the Revere House, on Thursday afternoon, July 4, 1861. ... Committee of invitations. Joseph M. Wightman, mayor. ... |
Invitations. |
Wightman, Joseph M. (Joseph Milner), 1812-1885. |
1861-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Musical fesitval in honor of H.I.H. Prince Napoleon and Princess Clothilde. Boston, Sept. 24, 1861. Sir:- In behalf of the city council, I respectfully invite you to be present at a musical festival, to be given by the pupils of te Public Schools, in honor of H.I.H., the Prince Napoleon, and the Princess Clothilde, ... Joseph M. Wightman, Mayor. |
Invitations. |
Wightman, Joseph M. (Joseph Milner), 1812-1885. |
1861-01-01 |
| Massachusetts Soldiers' Fund. Office of the Executive Committee, Boston, Oct. 10, 1861. Sir: The second quarterly meeting of the Committee of One Hundred will be held at the Rooms of the Board of Trade, ... Lorenzo Sabine, Secretary. [Hon. Edman Everett. Boston.] |
Invitations. |
Sabine, Lorenzo, 1803-1877. |
1861-01-01 |
| Boston, April 26, 1861. You are respectfully invited to attend a meeting of gentlemen interested in the organization, equipment and drill of a New England light brigade of cavalry, or Hussars, which will be held at the Parker House, Saturday evening, April 27th. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... Feb. 26th, [1861] ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| A token of esteem this certifies that [Mr. Rodney W. Torrey] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [Rosina P. Whitman] inst. [Windsor July 23, 1861.] |
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1861-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Patent playing cards. A. Dougherty, patentee of the union designs for backs of playing cards. Patent granted July 23 1861. |
Advertising cards. |
Dougherty, A. |
1861-01-01 |
| High School. Prize rhetorical exercises, Friday evening, April 26, 1861. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| University of the City of New York. Grammar School exhibition, Wednesday, June 19th, 1861. |
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1861-01-01 |
| To sail on or before Saturday, Nov. 16, 1861. Glidden & Williams Line for San Francisco from Lewis Wharf. The beautiful extreme clipper ship Syren ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| From S.R. Leland's music store, 205 1-2 Main St. Worcester, Mass. |
Advertising cards. |
Leland, S. R. |
1861-01-01 |
| Morris Brothers, Pell & Trowbridge's Opera House. ... Jan. 20th, [1861] ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall! ... Jan 1st. [1861] ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| In Washburn Hall, Worcester ... December 30th, 1861. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| The Anti-slavery families request the pleasure of [Mr. & Mrs. Higginson (& friends')] company at the Music Hall on Wednesday evening Jany 23rd, [1861] the 27th, subscription anniversary. Maria Weston Chapman, Mary May, Lydia D. Parker, Eliza F. Eddy, ... |
Invitations. |
Chapman, Maria Weston, 1806-1885. |
1861-01-01 |
| Epitaph on the United States of America. Here lie the mutilated and disjointed remains of the noblest form of government ever contrived by the wisdom of man ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall. Musical soiree. Mr. A. Whiting, assisted by Mrs. Doane, Mrs. Whiting, Messrs. B.D. Allen, Geo. P. Burt, C.C. Stearns, and the Mendelssohn Choral Club, will give a musical soiree on Tuesday evening, March 19, 1861. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Young Ladies Institute, Worcester, Mass. Annual examination, and graduation exercises, August 5th and 6th, 1861. The fall term will commence the second Monday in September. |
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1861-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... Feb. 26th, [1861] ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Mary O.F.L. Andrews] From [Jane S. Hall] teacher. [Auguest 9th] 186[1] ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Prof. Gardner, known as the New England soap man. General agents, J. Balch & Son, 44 South Main Street, Providence, R.I. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| The flag of liberty. 1776. 1861. The father of his country left this to his children. Headquarters [Camp] Regt. [blank] Co. [blank] ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Literary Adelhi. Mr. [Mc Duffe] Dear sir: you are hereby cordially invited to become an active member of the Literary Adelphi. ... [E.W. Pirter, S.H. Cole, G.S. Blanchard], committee. New Hampton, N.H., [Feb 21,] 186[1]. |
Invitations. |
Porter, E. W. |
1861-01-01 |
| Massachusetts Soldiers' Fund. Office of the Executive Committee, Boston, May 16, 1861. Sir: The members of the committee of one hundred, who reside in Boston, ... Lorenzo Sabine, Secretary. [Hon. Edward Everett. Boston, Mass.] |
Invitations. |
Sabine, Lorenzo, 1803-1877. |
1861-01-01 |
| Benevolent visit. 1861. Yourself and friends are respectfully invited to attend a benevolent visit, to be given to the Rev. J. Millard, Pastor of the M.E. Church of Matteawan and Fishkill Landing, ... Thursday, Nov. 14, 1861. ... committee: Mr. James Ackerman, J.P. Worden, S.A. McKinley ... |
Invitations. |
Ackerman, James, 1820-1898. |
1861-01-01 |
| High School. Prize rhetorical exercises, Friday evening, April 26, 1861. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| University of the City of New York. Grammar School exhibition, Wednesday, June 19th, 1861. |
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1861-01-01 |
| To sail on or before Saturday, Nov. 16, 1861. Glidden & Williams Line for San Francisco from Lewis Wharf. The beautiful extreme clipper ship Syren ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Brinly Hall--Worcester. Grand extra chamber concert! Twelfth season. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club ... will have the honor of giving an extra concert on Friday evening, March 22, 1861, on which occasion they will have the assistance of Messrs. Haman, Hohnstock & Stein ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Brinly Hall--Worcester. Vocal and instrumental chamber concert. Twelfth season. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club ... will give their second concert of the series of three, on Friday evening, January 25, 1861, assisted by the distinguished vocalist, Mrs. J.H. Long ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Annual examination of the Worcester High School, Monday and Tuesday, April 29 & 30, 1861, by the school board. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Lizzie. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Washburn, Henry Stevenson, 1813-1903. |
1861-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] inst. [Buffalo March the 5th 1861 Bubler School no 13 Jesse Ketchum 79 years of age the 31 March 1861] |
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1861-01-01 |
| Bowdoin Square Theatre ... October 9-10-11 ... Red heads on parade ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Emma Coburn] from [Anna W. Allen] teacher. [July 12] 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [blank] teacher. |
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1861-01-01 |
| Patent playing cards. A. Dougherty, patentee of the union designs for backs of playing cards. Patent granted July 23 1861. |
Advertising cards. |
Dougherty, A. |
1861-01-01 |
| Boston, September 6, 1861. Dear sir,--your presence is requested at a meeting of the State Central Committee, and others of the Constitutional Union Party, at the Parker House, in Boston, on Thursday, the 12th inst., ... Leverett Saltonstall, Chairman. Daniel warren, Secretary. |
Invitations. |
Saltonstall, Leverett, 1825-1895. |
1861-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Public exhibition by the senior and junior classes, Monday evening, April 15, 1861. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Israeli Washburn, Jr., armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, VII idus Augusti, Anno Salutis MDCCCLXI ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| The Massachusetts Homœopathic Medical Society. At a meeting of this society, recently held in Boston, the following statement and resolution were unanimously adopted:--To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled: The Massachusetts Homœopathic Medical Society beg leave to state, that from New England alone petitions for the admission of homœopathic surgeons into the army and navy have recently been presented to Congress, signed by more than thirty thousand legal voters ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| The fifth annual exhibiton of the Young Men's Literary Association, will be given in Lyceum Hall, Woburn, on Thursday evening, March 28th, 1861. ... Committee of Arrangements: N.J. Shattuck, J.G. Pollard, C.E. Carroll, ... |
Invitations. |
Shattuck, N. J. |
1861-01-01 |
| Headquarters 2d Brigade M.V.M. Camp Peirson Framingham. September 26, 27, 28, 29 & 30. Pass bearer with ladies to brigade headquarters. [Eben Sutton] brig. gen. |
Invitations. |
Sutton, Eben. |
1861-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall--Worcester. Vocal and instrumental chamber concert. Twelfth season. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club ... will give their third & last concert of the series, on Friday evening, March 1, 1861, assisted by the distinguished vocalist, Mrs. Jenny Twichell Kempton. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall. Programme for Saturday afternoon, Oct. 5th, 1861. |
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1861-01-01 |
| In memory of Col. Ellsworth, of N.Y. Fire Zouaves, assassinated, May 24th. 1861. |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Fourth and last week of Dion Boucicault's great drama, Pauvrette or--Under the snow. ... Nov. 27 & 28 [1861] ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The continued attractiveness of Dion Boucicault's great drama, Pauvrette ... [Nov. 1861] ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The continued attractiveness of Dion Boucicault's great drama, Pauvrette ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The first week of another great novelty! ... Nov. 4th, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... 3d week of the great sensational play, entitled The angel of midnight! ... Sept'r 30th, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The new five act comedy, My lord and my lady! ... September 13th, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The new local comedy Uncle Robert! ... Sept'r 7th, 1861. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The new local comedy Uncle Robert! ... Sept. 4, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... First time at the museum of Buckstone's celebrated comedy, Married life! ... August 28th & 29th, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of C.W. Couldock ... May 17th, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Mr. Sothern ... May 6th, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last week! Of Charles Dillon ... April 22d, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Engagement of Charles Dillon ... April 15, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Mr. J. Davies ... April 10, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last performance of the new dramatic version of Dickens' beautiful Christmas story! ... entitled a Message from the sea! ... March 6, 1861. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... First nights of the engagement of the eminent comedienne and vocalist, Miss Caroline Richings and the sterling and popular actor, Mr. Peter Richings ... Feb. 25th, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The great tragic actress, Emma Waller ... Jan. 31st, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last night but two! Of the engagement of the great tragic actress, Emma Waller ... Jan. 30th, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The great tragic actress, Emma Waller ... Jan. 23, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Tom Taylor's new comedy, Babes in the wood ... June 20th, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Complete success of The Colleen Bawn. The star combination cast. C.W. Couldock as Danny Mann. ... May 23d, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Special notice to all who have not witnessed Mr. C.W. Couldock ... May 18, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of C.W. Couldock ... May 17th, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Mr. Sothern ... May 6th, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Positively last week! Of Charles Dillon ... April 22d, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Engagement of Charles Dillon ... April 15, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Mr. J. Davies ... April 10, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last performance of the new dramatic version of Dickens' beautiful Christmas story! ... entitled a Message from the sea! ... March 6, 1861. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Third week of Dion Boucicault's greatest production, illustrating American character, American scenes and southern homes, entitled The octaroon! ... Dec. 26, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last performance! Of the grand operatic spectacle, The enchantress! ... April 6th, 1861. ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The grand operatic spectacle, The enchantress! ... March 12th, 1861 ... |
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1861-01-01 |
| Young Ladies Institute, Worcester, Mass. Annual examination and graduation exercises, July 24th and 25th, 1862. The fall term will commence the second Monday in Sept. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Howard Anthenæum ... Two celebrated stars! The versatile actress, Miss Adah Isaacs Menken's and Mr. R.E.J. Miles ... Monday evening, July 28th, 1862, will be performed the great equestrian drama of Rockwood!! Or, Dick Turpin the highwayman! ... Previous to the drama, the laughable comedy of A day in Paris! ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music. The comparable Ravel. First appearance in three years of the renowned Gabriel Ravel and his merry troupe! ... The world's wonder Young America on the flying trapeze! ... Monday evening, -- Sept. 15, 1862, Will be presented the comic pantomime of the Four lovers! ... To conclude with the three flying trapeze a la leotard, by young America . This evening's entertainments will commence with, 1st time, a roaring farce, entitled 'Twas I! ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Monday evening, Dec. 8th, ['62] Edwin Booth will make his thirteenth appearance in Boston, since his return from Europe ... in Massinger's powerful play, A new way to pay old debts! ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Benefit of Edwin Booth ... Friday evening, Dec. 19th, will be performed the Iron chest! ... The performance will conclude with Don Cæsar de Bazan! ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Monday evening, Dec. 22, '62, first appearance this season of Edwin Forrest. Positivley the only performance of Jack Cade! The bondman of Kent. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Great attraction! ... Jan. 6th. [1862] ... Grand change of programme. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Programme of Deacon Foster's War Concert, at the Meionaon, Friday evening, Jan. 31, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Patriotic and humorous readings and recitation at the Melodeon, Washington Street, Boston, on Thursday evening, February 13th, 1862. Mrs. M. Lizzie Bell takes the pleasure in announcing that she will give an evening with the poets and dramatists, as above, for the benefit of the American Women's Association, of N.Y. City. She will be assisted by the charming Boston vocalist, Miss Agnes A. Kenney. prog. C.B. Thayer will preside at the piano ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Master Rentz's second annual subscription concert will take place at The Melodeon, 367 Washington St., Wednesday, Feb. 26th, 1862, at 7 1-2 o'clock. He will be assisted by The Mendelssohn Quintette Club, and Miss Adeline S. Washburn ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Programme. Ladies' Levee, at Mechanics Hall, Thursday evening, Feb'y 27th, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music. ... April 2, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music. Italian opera. ... April 3, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music. Italian opera. ... April 10, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| B.J. Lang announces that Mendelssohn's First Walpurgis night will be given (for the first time in Boston ) at the Music Hall, on Saturday evening, May 3, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Complimentary concert given to Mr. Bendelari, from his friends and pupils, at Mercantile Hall, on Saturday eve'ng, May 17, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| For the Sanitary Commission. A sacred concert will be given by Charles Ansorge, assisted by the choir and other singers, on Sunday evening, July 13, 1862, at Rev. N. Hall's Church, Dorchester ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| On Monday evening, Oct. 6th, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Admit the Bearer and friends to Mr. C. Jerome Hopins' (private,) soiree musicale, at Chickerings' Salon, Washington St., Monday evening, November 24th, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Admit the bearer and party, to Mr. C. Jerome Hopkins' organ performance, at Berkeley Street Church, Boston, Tuesday evening, Nov. 25, '62. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Grand musical entertainment in aid of Scattergood, Bethany and Davenport Mission Schools, at Music Hall [New Haven, Conn.] Wednesday evening, Dec. 10, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Repetition of the entertainment by the pupils of the public schools, under the direction of Henry G. Carey, at the Town Hall, Medford, Wednesday evening, Dec. 31st, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Van Hamme's Ballet Company ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Patent basket, patented Jan. 6th '62. ... These baskets are made of white oak -- are light, strong and durable. ... Rand, Willson & Co., general commission merchants ... Chicago. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Winter Garden ... Farewell benefit of Mrs. Barney Williams ... Friday evening, January 3rd, 1862, Will be performed the grand spectactular drama, in two acts, of the Lakes of Killarney ... After which, the boaring farce of Connecticut courtship ... To conclude with the comedy of Born to good luck ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Wallack's ... A different play each evening, ... Tuesday, January 7, 1862, will be acted (first time here) Congreve's celebrated five-act comedy of Love for love .... Wednesday, (first time here,) the celebrated comedy of the Road to ruin ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Hatteras Atheneum ... Thursday evening, Jan. 16, 1862, the performances will commence with an address--recited by the - - - - - - Manager ... Overture mit the band ... Scene from the Great Guano spectacle ... The whole to conclude with the great farce in one act and 20 tableaux, entitled the Great burnside expedition! ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music ... Thursday evening, Feb. 20, '62, will be presented, with a distribution of characters which cannot be surpassed by any theatre in the world, Shakspeare's sublime tragedy of Hamlet ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music ... Benefit of Mrs J.B. Barrow .... Wednesday evening, Feb. 26, '62, will be presented Sheridan's sterling comedy, in 5 acts, of the Rivals! Or,--A trip to Bath! ... To conclude with the beautiful comedy entitled Perfection! Or, That maid of Munster ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music ... Favorite comedian, Mr John E. Owens, for positively one night only ... Monday evening, March 3d, '62, will be presented Coleman's comedy , in 5 acts, of the Poor gentleman ... To entertainment will conclude with the popular play, entitled the People's lawyer ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music ... Fifth night of the grand combination! On Friday evening, April 25th, 1862, will be presented O'Keefe's comedy, in 5 acts, of Wild oats! or the strolling gentleman ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music ... Grand combination of eminent dramatic artists. ... Wednesday evening, April 30, 1862 will be presented the standard 5 act comedy, entitled Speed the plough! ... At the end of act second, a country dance by all the characters ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music ... benefit of Wm. Wheatley ... On Friday evening, May 2d, 1862, will be presented ... Farquhar's comedy of Inconstant! Or--Wine works wonders ... To conclude with the comic drama of Toodles ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Wallack's ... Tuseday, June 3rd, 1862, last time here, Sterling Coyne's very laughable comedy, Everybody's friend ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Howard Anthenæum! ... Last night of the engagement of Mr. R.E.J. Miles ... Saturday evening, June 7th, '62, the performance will commence with the great drama of Putnam! Or, The iron son of '76, ... To conclude with the new drama, first time, of Claude Duval! And sixteen string Jack! Or, The knights of the road. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Howard Anthenæum ... Second night of the engagement of the eminent tragedienne, Emma Waller ... Tuesday evening, Sept. 30, 1862, will be performed the romantic drama, in 3 acts, by Daniel Terry, Esq., entitled Guy Mannering, or--The gipsey's prophecy ... To conclude with the glorious farce, by Morton, entitled Who's my husband? ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Howard Anthenæum. Benefit of the celebrated Irish comedian, Mr. Barney Williams, who with the popular yankee gal, Mrs. Barney Williams ... Friday evening, Oct. 24th, will be performed ... legendary drama and spectacle ... entitled The fairy circle! Or--Con O'Carolan's dream! ... After which (1st time) the glorious yankee comedietta, by H.B. Conway, entitled Connecticut Courtship ... to conclude with the glorious farce, by Morton, entitled The Irish tiger ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Howard Anthenæum .. Third week of the engagement of the great tragic atriste, Miss Bateman ... Monday evening, Nov. 24th, [1862] will be performed the celebrated tragedy, in 5 acts, written by Mrs. Sydney Francis Bateman, entiteld Geraldine! The hunchback bride! ... To conclude with the comic farce, in 1 act, by T. Poole, Esq., entited Dead as a post! ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| City Hall! Last night of the original Buckley's Serenaders! And Ethiopian Burlesque Opera Troup! ... October 11th, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| To sail about Saturday, Oct. 25, 1862. Glidden & Williams Line for San - Francisco. The well known clipper ship Starlight ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Brown University. Junior exhibition. April 26, 1862. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Claremont Seminary. Programme of exhibition! For Tuesday evening, Nov. 11th 1862. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Second annual prize rhetorical exercises of the Worcester High School, City Hall, Friday evening, April 25th, 1862, commencing at 7 o'clock. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Exhibition. Eunomian Literary Society. Of Clay Seminary. Thursday, July 10, 1862. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Lines suggested by the death of Mr. James Sweeting. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Martin, O. H. (Otis H.), 1808-1892. |
1862-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Grand concert by the Worcester Co. Musical Institute on Friday evening, Oct. 3d, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Harriet Allen Ely. Died April 27th, 1862, aged seven years and two months. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Sigourney, L. H. (Lydia Howard), 1791-1865. |
1862-01-01 |
| To the citizens and tax payers of Boston. Sir: As a tax payer and an interested party in the welfare of the city, it may not be trespassing upon your time to ask your attention to the present condition of our municipality. ... Disavowing of any party purpose ... it is simply intended by this address to awaken a general interest in the approaching municipal election, and to secure your vote for Frederic W. Lincoln, Jr. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Roster of the Nineteenth Regiment, Maine Vols. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Massachusetts Soldiers' Fund. Office of the executive committee. Boston, January 1, 1862. Sir: The third quarterly meeting of the committee of one hundred will be held at the rooms of the board of trade on Wednesday, the 8th inst., at eleven o'clock, a.m. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Lorenzo Sabine, secretary. |
Invitations. |
Sabine, Lorenzo, 1803-1877. |
1862-01-01 |
| Boston, Sept. 12, 1862 you are respectfully invited to Mr. George Francis Train's first lecture since his return from Europe. It will be delivered on Saturday evening. Sept. 13, at the Tremont Temple, -- Subject, England. ... Curtis Guild. |
Invitations. |
Guild, Curtis, 1827-1911. |
1862-01-01 |
| Woburn Bank. Woburn, [Sept 21] 186[2] A note signed by for [325] dolls. [40] cents, is due this day, and you are requested to pay the same. E.J. Jenks, cashier. ... |
Invitations. |
Jenks, E. J. |
1862-01-01 |
| Dear Sir: A adjourned meeting of persons in favor of "making some arrangements for the exertion of a moral and religious influence, to promote the deliverance of our country from slavery, the natural source of discord and rebellion," will be held at the vestry of Park Street Church, corner of Tremont and Park Streets, on Wednesday, Nov. 5th ... Benj. H. West ... November 3, 1862. |
Invitations. |
West, Benjamin H. |
1862-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Mayor's office, City Hall, Dec. 20, 1862. Sir: you are respectfully invited to be present at the laying of the corner stone of the New City Hall, on Monday, Dec. 22d, at 11 o'clock a.m. ... Yours respectfully Joseph M. Wightman, mayor. |
Invitations. |
Wightman, Joseph M. (Joseph Milner), 1812-1885. |
1862-01-01 |
| Pass book. [1862] In account with Mills & Forristall, importers and wholesale dealers in English, French and German fancy goods and toys. Also, clocks, watches and jewelry, 28 & 30 Federal, & 105 Congress St., Boston. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Programme for concert at Rev. Dr. Hill's Church ... July 25th, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Edward B. Lefavour] by [M.E. Cressy] teacher. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [E.B. Lefavour] by [M.E. Cressy] teacher. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Walter P. Winship.] by [Clara Winning] teacher. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert L. Burbank] by [Jennie S. Forsaith.] Teacher. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Herbert L. Burbank] by [Carrie Forsaith] teacher. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert L. Burbank] by [S. Jennie Forsaith [i.e., Jennie S. Forsaith]] teacher. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Marian Tewksbury] by [M.A. Gore] teacher. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ella] by [Mary] teacher. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ella M. Holt] by [Mary K. McConihe] teacher. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Crosby & Nichols. Wholesale & retail booksellers and stationers, 117 Washington Street Boston. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Israeli Washburn, Jr., armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, VIII idus Augusti, Anno Salutis MDCCCLXII ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall,--Worcester. Thirteenth season. Grand vocal and instrumental concert. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club ... will give a concert, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 18th, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Our Home on the Hill Side, Dansville, Livingston County, New York. In calling attention to our institution, it is our desire to speak the truth with respect to it. ... Our Home is, in principle, purpose, and plan, in methods, manners, and habit of conduct, so unlike any other health institution in our country ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| The Mendelssohn Choral Club invite their friends to a public rehearsal at the Union Church ... June 20, 1862 ... performed Mozart's celebrated Requiem ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall, - Worcester ... Jan. 10, '62. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall, . . . Worcester. Thirteenth season. ... Feb. 18th, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall! Charity concert! ... March 21, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Programme for organ concert at Rev. Dr. Hill's Church ... April 1st, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall . . . Worcester. Thirteenth season. ... April 8th, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| The Mendelssohn Choral Club ... Union Church ... June 20, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... July 14, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall ... December 12th, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Commencement exercises of Clay Seminary. Friday, July 11, 1862. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Examinations and anniversary exercises of the North Granville Ladies' Seminary, for 1862. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Novel entertainment, at the Presbyterian Church, Penn Yan. Thursday evening May 1st, 1862. For the benefit of our sick and wounded soldiers. Programme. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Programme for concert at Rev. Dr. Hill's Church ... July 25th, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Thursday evening, Jan. 1st, most positivley the last night but one of Edwin Forrest, who upon this occasion, will, for the only time, in this present season, appear as Macbeth! ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| To the memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Lyon, who died in Boston, January 30, 1862, aged 77 years 9 months. |
Elegies.; Papermakers' embossed stamps. |
E. L. W. |
1862-01-01 |
| Programme. Ladies' levee, at Mechanics Hall ... Feb'y 27th, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall . . . Worcester. Thirteenth season. ... April 28th, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... May 5th, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall. ... June 3, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Fidelity to your studies merits the confidence of your teachers [Joel Kimball Addie Palen Esq 1862] |
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1862-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert L. Burbank] by [Carrie F. Forsaith] teacher. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Social assembly. Your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited at Tourtellott's Hotel, Millbury, on Friday evening, December 5, 1862. Distributing committee. N.G. Burbank ... |
Invitations. |
Burbank, N. G. |
1862-01-01 |
| Dear sir: A meeting of the trustees of Powers Institute will be held at the hall of the Institute, in Bernardston, on [Saturday] the [8th] day of [March] 18[62] at [1 12] o'clock [p.]m. ... Respectfully yours, [S.N. Brook] secretary. ... |
Invitations. |
Brook, S. N. |
1862-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Israeli Washburn, Jr., armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, VIII idus Augusti, Anno Salutis MDCCCLXII ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Our Home on the Hill Side, Dansville, Livingston County, New York. In calling attention to our institution, it is our desire to speak the truth with respect to it. ... Our Home is, in principle, purpose, and plan, in methods, manners, and habit of conduct, so unlike any other health institution in our country ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall,--Worcester. Thirteenth season. Grand vocal and instrumental concert. The Mendelssohn Quintette Club ... will give a concert, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 18th, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Grand concert at Mechanics Hall ... Jan. 1, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall, Worcester. Fourteenth season. ... Dec. 2, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Social assembly, at Washington Hall, Raymond, N.H., on [blank] evening, [blank] 1862, ... Managers. D.A. Bean ... Floor managers. L. Prescott ... |
Invitations. |
Bean, D. A. |
1862-01-01 |
| Boston, May 20, 1862. [Hon. Edward Everett] Sir: you are respectfully invited to the present at a public reception of Reverend W.G. Brownlow, of Tennessee, which has been tendered to him by the citizens of Boston, and will take place in the Music Hall, on Friday evening, May 23d, 1862, at 8 o'clock. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Barnum's Aquarial Gardens, Boston, Aug. 27, 1862. Tropical fish for the Aquaria. Early this summer I sent an expedition to the tropical seas to obtain their gorgeously beautiful fish. It has returned, been properly successful, and the aquaria is now swarming with fifty beuatiful angel fish, magnificent peacock fish, or four-eyed cherubs ... [P T Barnum] ... |
Invitations. |
Barnum, P. T. (Phineas Taylor), 1810-1891. |
1862-01-01 |
| Brinley Hall . . . Worcester. Thirteenth season. ... May 19th, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Howard Athanæum. ... Wednesday evening, March 19th ... The seven sisters or The bower of ferns. ... Uncle Sam's magic lantern! ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Grand concert by the Worcester Mozart Society ... April 3, 1862. Programme. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| City of Boston. City Hall, Feb. 21, 1862. Sir: in purssuance of the recommendation of the president of the United States, the City Council propose to celebrate the birthday of Washington at Faneuil Hall, on the 22d of February, by the reading of Washington's Farwell Address, and other appropriate services. ... Joseph M. Wightman, mayor ... |
Invitations. |
Wightman, Joseph M. (Joseph Milner), 1812-1885. |
1862-01-01 |
| Massachusetts Soldiers' Fund. Office of the executive committee. Boston, July 1, 1862. Sir: The fifth quarterly meeting of the committee of one hundred will be held at the rooms of the board of trade, no. 55 Merchant's Exchange, Boston, on Wednesday, the 9th inst., at eleven o'clock, a.m. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Lorenzo Sabine, secretary. |
Invitations. |
Sabine, Lorenzo, 1803-1877. |
1862-01-01 |
| Head quarters First Irish Reg't volunteers, for nine months, no. 6 Court Square. Boston. Sept. 8, 1862. To [Hon R.G. Winthrop] Sir: you are respectfully invited to attend the grand rally, which is to be held at Faneuil Hall, in aid of the First Irish Regiment, Tuesday even'g, Sept. 9th, at 8 o'clock. ... Per order, James J. Flynn ... |
Invitations. |
Flynn, James J. |
1862-01-01 |
| Dear Sir: A meeting of the trustees of Powers Institute will be held at the hall of the Institute, in Bernardston, on [Monday] the [8] day of [Nov] 18[62] at [7] o'clock [p.]m. ... Respectfully yours, [S.N. Brook] secretary. ... |
Invitations. |
Brook, S. N. |
1862-01-01 |
| Commencement week, Bowdoin College, August 4 to 8, 1862. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Claremont Seminary. Programme of exhibition! For Wednesday eve. Nov. 12, 1862. |
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1862-01-01 |
| You are respectfully invited to attend the annual examination of the Worcester High School, on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 29th & 30th, 1862. |
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1862-01-01 |
| On the death of Miss Amanda L. Paine. Tune--Hamburg. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Songs. |
Martin, O. H. (Otis H.), 1808-1892. |
1862-01-01 |
| Massachusetts Soldiers' Fund. Office of the executive committee. Boston, April 2, 1862. Sir: The fourth quarterly meeting of the committee of one hundred will be held at the rooms of the board of trade, no. 55 Merchants' Exchange, Boston, on Wednesday, the 9th inst., at eleven o'clock, a.m. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, Lorenzo Sabine, secretary. |
Invitations. |
Sabine, Lorenzo, 1803-1877. |
1862-01-01 |
| Eighty-sixth anniversary of American Independence July 4, 1862. Admit [Robert C. Winthrop] to the dinner at Faneuil Hall. Committee on dinner: Thomas P. Rich ... |
Invitations. |
Rich, Thomas P. |
1862-01-01 |
| Mr. [Everett.] Dear Sir: Yourself and lady are respectfully invited to be present at the opening of the Polemorama, at Tremont Temple, on Monday evening, August 11. ... Bring your opera glasses. Very respectfully, Stanley & Conant. Boston, Aug. 8, 1862. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. Quarterly grand communication. Philadelphia, Nov. 25th, A.D. 1862--A.L. 5862. Brother: you are requested to attend a quarterly communication of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, at the Hall, Chestnut Street, on Monday evening, Dec 1st, at 6 o'clock. By order of the R.W. Grand Master. William H. Adams ... |
Invitations. |
Adams, William H. |
1862-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Edward B. Lefavour] by [M.E. Cressy] teacher. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert L. Burbank,] by [Jennie S. Forsaith,] teacher. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line Lewis Wharf ... San Francisco to sail on or before Saturday June 14, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... A great bill! Two glorious pieces! ... April 30, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... In compliance with a general requisition, the new American opera bouffe! ... April 26th, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The novelty! The management announces with respect, the first representation of the new opera novelty! ... April 8th, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Mr. W. Warren ... March 28th, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The gifted and beautiful American tragedienne, Miss Bateman ... Feb. 12th, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Immense sensation! Excited by Matilda Heron ... Jan. 9 & 10, [1862] ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Fourth week of the new spectacular play ... Dec. 15th, 1862. ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Novelty. Two entirely new pieces! ... Nov. 3d, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Revival Thomas Morton's fine old English comedy, entitled Secrets worth knowing ... Oct. 29th, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Sept. 13, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Engagement of the young American tragedian, Edwin Adams ... June 24th, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Fourth night of engagement of Miss Charlotte Thompson ... June 5th, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... In accordance with a general expressed desire, the sterling and popular actor, Mr. W.H. Smith ... May 26, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The new and eminently successful opera bouffe, The doctor of Alcantara ... May 1st, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Engagement of the popular vocalist and actress, Miss Caroline Richings aided by her father, the sterling and veteran artist, Mr. Peter Richings ... Feb. 24th, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit and last night of Miss Bateman ... Feb. 21st, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit and last night of Miss Bateman ... Feb. 21st, 1862 ... |
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1862-01-01 |
| Greene Mfg. Co. Prov. R.I. |
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1862-01-01 |
| Roses published by L. Prang & Co. Boston. |
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1863-01-01 |
| Ann Arbor Union High School exhibition. Friday evening, March 13th, 1863. |
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1863-01-01 |
| Philharmonic concerts, Boston Music Hall. ... on Saturday evening,--January 10, 1863 ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Ninth season. Sixth afternoon concert by the Orchestral Union on Wednesday, Jan 14, 1863. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall ninth season. Ninth afternoon concert by the Orchestral Union on Wednesday, Feb. 11, 1863. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Boston Academy of Music. Italian opera. ... Feb. 11 ... February 12 [1863] ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Concert by the Woburn Brass Band, at Lyceum Hall, Woburn, Thusday evening, February 26th, 1863. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Grand concert in aid of the soldiers, given in the Unitarian Church of Upton, Thursday evening, Feb. 26, 1863. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Academy of Music--Boston ... Italian opera season of the associated artists. ... March 12 [1863?] |
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1863-01-01 |
| A vocal concert will be given by the choirs of Rev. N. Hall's and Rev. J. Means's Churches ... In Lyceum Hall, - Dorchester, on Monday evening, March 16, 1863 ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Philharmonic concerts. ... at the Boston Music Hall, on Saturday evening,-- March 21, 1863 ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| A vocal concert, will be given for the benefit of the New England Rooms, New York, in Lyceum Hall,--Dorchester, on Friday evening, March 27th, 1863 ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| May-Day concert, at the Town Hall, Medford, Friday evening, May 1st, [1863] by pupils of the public schools ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| [1863] Inauguration of the great organ. ... On the evening of Monday, Nov. 2d ... [1863] |
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1863-01-01 |
| Partridge Hall. ... Friday evening, Nov. 13, 1863 ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Private dramatic entertainment in connection with the Great Sanitary Fair in the Lower Music Hall, Boston, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, December 15th to 19th, 1863 ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Bryant's minstrels. Programme for this evening ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| M.T. Skiff's California Minstrels! ... Programme for this evening. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| New York Burlesque and Comedy Company, every evening. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| In Washburn Hall, - Worcester, Mass., ... June 4th, 1863. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall, Worcester. Positively one night only! ... June 23, 1863 ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Lewis Wharf to sail on or about Novenber 18, 1863. Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. The magnificent, extreme clipper ship Swallow! ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco from Lewis Wharf. To sail on or before Thursday, July 4th, 1863. The magnificent first class clipper ship Winfield Scott ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Exhibition. Eunomian Literary Society of Clay Seminary, Thursday p.m., June 18, 1863. |
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1863-01-01 |
| A tribute to the memory of Frank Eugene Converse, aged 17 years, who was assassinated in the Bank of Malden, December 15th, 1863. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Davidson, John, 1840-1908. |
1863-01-01 |
| Exhibition! At Town Hall, Claremont, N.H., Tuesday evening, May 12th, 1863. The ladies and gentlemen connected with Claremont Seminary, assisted by Prof. David A. French, the celebrated pianist, and the Claremont Glee Club, Mr. F.A. Briggs, director, will give an entertainment as above under the direction of Prof. Jos. D. Weeks. |
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1863-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the annual exhibition of the Franklin School, Monday, July 20, 1863, beginning at 9 o'clock, a.m. |
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1863-01-01 |
| Jonathan Baker. The progenitor, on this side of the Atlantic, of our townsman, whose name is at the head of this article, was among the number of passengers who sought an asylum in America ... |
Broadsides.; Obituaries. |
Link in the chain. |
1863-01-01 |
| A memorial to Congress for a grant of lands to make up the deficiency in the grant heretofore made to aid in the construction of the Minneapolis and Cedar Valley Railroad. To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives, in Congress assembled. Your memorialists, the Legislature of the state of Minnesota, respectfully represent ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| New Salem Academy exhibition on Friday evening, Nov. 13th, 1863. The performance will commence at 6 1-2 o'clock precisely. Programme. |
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1863-01-01 |
| To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, The memorial of the representatives of the Religious Society of Friends, in the state of New York and parts adjacent, respectfully showeth: That your memorialists have always been loyal subjects of this government ... and have felt it to be their religious duty to render a faithful obedience to every legal requirement which does not infringe the rights of conscience. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the exhibition of a part of the public schools in So. Reading, in the town hall, on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 19th, 1863. |
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1863-01-01 |
| To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled-- The memorial of the representatives of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers, in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, that Friends as a body, have ever felt it a religious duty to live a quiet and peaceable life ... Friends have ever borne a stedfast testimony against all wars and fightings ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Soirée musicale. Wheaton Female Seminary, Wednesday evening, July 15th [1863], at 8 o'clock. |
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1863-01-01 |
| Order of exercises for the anniversary and public examination at Wheaton Female Seminary, July 14th and 15th, 1863. |
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1863-01-01 |
| Boston, Oct. 10. 1863. Dear sir: the committee inviting Judge Hiestand to address the public, on Monday evening the 12th instant, will meet in the ante-room, Tremont Temple, at 7 o'clock, p.m. ... J. Amory, for the committee. ... |
Invitations. |
Amory, J. |
1863-01-01 |
| Private dramatic entertainment in connection with the Great Sanitary Fair, in the Lower Music Hall, Boston, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings, December 15th to 19th, 1863. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Boston, Sept. 30, 1863. Dear sir: the address, by Capt. John L. Swift, on the "Campaign of the Army of the United States, in Louisiana, under Major General Banks," will be delivered at the Tremont Temple, on Friday evening, Oct. 2d, 1863, at 7 12 o'clock. ... A.H. Rice, chairman. ... |
Invitations. |
Rice, Alexander Hamilton, 1818-1895. |
1863-01-01 |
| Semper crescens. Sir: the pleasure of your company is requested at [Union Hall] on Monday evening, [June 8th 1863] at 8 12 o'clock. By request of society. |
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1863-01-01 |
| Union ball. M[blank] is respectfully solicited, at C. Bacon's Hall, in Canterbury, on Friday the 27th inst, at 4 o'clock, p.m. H. Bacon ... Nov. 16th. |
Invitations. |
Bacon, H. |
1863-01-01 |
| Lewis Griggs, provision dealer, Pearl Street, market house ... Cincinnati, O. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Griggs, Lewis. |
1863-01-01 |
| Detachment 2d N.Y. Artillery, Fort Woodbury, Va. Oct., 10, 1863. Editor Beacon:--Will you please insert the following obituary notice in your paper ... Died, in regimental hospital, near Fort Woodbury, Va., of malaria fever, Alonzo F. Baker, drummer boy of Co. B, 2d Regiment New York Artillery, aged 15 years, on his birthday. ... |
Broadsides.; Obituaries. |
Howard, Hiram. |
1863-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the exhibition of a part of the public schools in So. Reading, in the town hall, on Friday afternoon, Nov. 20th, 1863. |
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1863-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco! From St. Lewis Wharf ... The celebrated extreme clipper ship Electric Spark ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Junior prize declamation, Class of '64. Monday evening, August 3, 1863. Committee: O.W. Davis, Jr. S.O. Frye. C.F. Libby. |
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1863-01-01 |
| From Lewis Wharf. Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Thursday, September 24th, 1863 The celebrated extreme clipper ship Electric Spark ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Laura Keene and her New York Company! ... This evening ... Our American cousin! ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Laura Keene and her New York Company! This evening, will be presented ... A woman's secret! ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| First and only grand concert ... Washburn Hall! ... Jan. 16th, 1863 ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Grand benefit concert! ... Mechanics Hall ... April 2, 1863. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Soiree musicale. ... Brinley Hall ... April 17th, 1863. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Last concert of the season! Brinly [sic] Hall, Worcester. ... Fourteenth season. ... June 8th, 1863. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Mechanic Hall! ... June 12th. [1863] ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Concert by the Worcester Cornet Band ... Mechanics Hall ... September, 11th. [1863] ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Poem, by Mrs. Caroline A. Mason: read by L.W. Russell, A.M., before the Worcester North Agricultural Society at Fitchburg, Sept. 30, 1863. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Dear sir: a meeting of the election committee of the Union League of Philadelphia, will be held at the League House, to-morrow evening, at [blank] o'clock. Cadwalader Biddle, secretary. Philadelphia. 1863. |
Invitations. |
Biddle, Cadwalader. |
1863-01-01 |
| Annual exhibition of the Everett School, Northampton Street, Monday, July 20, 1863, at 3 o'clock, p.m. |
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1863-01-01 |
| Highland Armory. The Highland cadets respectfully announce a soiree musicale, on Tuesday evening, March 27, 1863, under the direction of I.N. Metcalf. |
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1863-01-01 |
| Annual exhibition of Union Hall Academy, Jamaica, L.I. on Wednesday, October 7th, 1863. Seventy-first anniversary. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Composed in memory of Major General Hiram G. Berry. Who fell in the Battle of Chancellorsville, Va., May 3, 1863. Composed by M.M. Meservey. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
Meservey, M. M. |
1863-01-01 |
| City of Boston. City Hall, Oct. 19, 1863. Sir: you are respectfully requested to attend a meeting of gentlemen at the Mayor's Office, at 4 p.m. tomorrow, 20th inst. with reference to the entertianment of the officers of the Russian Squadron ... John L. Tyler ... |
Invitations. |
Tyler, John L. |
1863-01-01 |
| Hiram Council. A regular meeting of Hiram Council of select and royal masters, will be held at Mantacute Hall, Foster Street, Worcester, on Thursday December 10, 1863, at 7 o'clock p.m. ... Wm. N. Green, recorder. |
Invitations. |
Green, William Nelson, 1804-1870. |
1863-01-01 |
| Detachment 2d N.Y. Artillery, Fort Woodbury, Va. Oct., 10, 1863. Editor Beacon:--Will you please insert the following obituary notice in your paper ... Died, in regimental hospital, near Fort Woodbury, Va., of malaria fever, Alonzo F. Baker, drummer boy of Co. B, 2d Regiment New York Artillery, aged 15 years, on his birthday. ... |
Broadsides.; Obituaries. |
Howard, Hiram. |
1863-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the exhibition of a part of the public schools in So. Reading, in the town hall, on Friday afternoon, Nov. 20th, 1863. |
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1863-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco! From St. Lewis Wharf ... The celebrated extreme clipper ship Electric Spark ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Junior prize declamation, Class of '64. Monday evening, August 3, 1863. Committee: O.W. Davis, Jr. S.O. Frye. C.F. Libby. |
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1863-01-01 |
| From Lewis Wharf. Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco. To sail on or before Thursday, September 24th, 1863 The celebrated extreme clipper ship Electric Spark ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Viva l'America. |
Letterheads.; Lithographs.; Songs.; National songs.; Color printing (Printing).; Hand-colored illustrations.; Maps. |
Millard, H. (Harrison), 1830-1895. |
1863-01-01 |
| From the cargo of the Anglo-rebel blockade runner Minna. For sale by W.H. Piper & Co. 133 Washington S., Boston. |
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1863-01-01 |
| Howard Anthenæum ... Two performances, afternoon at 2; evening at 7 1-2. ... Positively last appearance of Miss Maggie Mitchell, who will take her leave of her Boston friends in her wonderful creation of Fanchon! The cricket ... March 20, [1863] |
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1863-01-01 |
| Last night! Lots of fun at Lyceum Hall, on Thursday evening June 11, 1863. Sanford, Morton & Ashley's Troupe. New songs, dances, trios, burlesques, &c. ... Part III. O, tell o, or The jealous nigger. ... To conclude with the laughable farce of the Barber shop in an uproar. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Programme for this evening ... After which will be presented the beautiful comedietta, Lend me five shillings ... to be followedd by the popular and eccentric burletta of Seeing Warren ... The entertainment will conclude with the roaring farce ... entitled Poor Pollicoddy, or, turned up again! ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| "The Sign of Promise." A pastoral landscape -- by George Innes. [R.L. Winthrop Esp.] Messrs. Williams & Everett would respectfully request the honor of your company, to a private view of this picture ... on Thursday, Jan. 1, 1863. ... Boston, Dec. 30, 1862. |
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1863-01-01 |
| Social assemblies. Your company, with ladies, is respectfully solicited to a series of parties to be held at Tourtellot's Hotel, Millbury, Thursday evening, Jan'y 15th, 23d [22nd] and 29th. ... F.W. Ryan ... Millbury, Jan 8, 1863. |
Invitations. |
Ryan, F. W. |
1863-01-01 |
| City of Boston. The under signed having, in behalf of the city Council, tendered to Brig. General Robert Cowdin the hospitalities of the city ... John S. Tyler ... April 15, 1863. ... |
Invitations. |
Tyler, John S., d. 1876. |
1863-01-01 |
| Union Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi., Schenectady, July 1st, 1863. To [Chs. D. Anthony] Dear brother: The thirty-first anniversary of the nativity of Alpha Delta Phi will be celebrated in this city on the 21st and 22d inst. The business convention will commence its Session on Tuesday, the 21st, at 10 a.m., in Masonic Hall. ... Chas. G. Clark ... |
Invitations. |
Clark, Charles G. |
1863-01-01 |
| Bryant's minstrels. Programme for this evening ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Grand concert! ... Mechanics Hall ... Feb. 17th, 1863 ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Howard Anthenæum ... Benefit and last night of Miss Maggie Mitchell ... Friday ev'ng, March 19, 1863, will be performed an original domestic drama, in 5 acts ... entitled Fanchon! The cricket. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Boston, December 5, 1863. Dear Sir:--a meeting will be held in Tremont Temple, on Monday night, at 7:30, p.m., to hear a statement as to the condition of the freed color'd people of the Mississippi Valley, from Chaplain Fiske ... Charles G. Loring ... |
Invitations. |
Loring, Charles G. (Charles Greely), 1794-1867. |
1863-01-01 |
| Grand dedication ball. The new Town Hall, on Warren Block, Grafton will be opened with a grand dedication ball, Monday evening, December 28th, 1863 ... Honorary managers. Jonathan Warren ... Managers. J.H. Wood ... Floor managers. J.H. Wood ... |
Invitations. |
Warren, Jonathan. |
1863-01-01 |
| Cincinnati Female Seminary. Annual commencement exercises. Thursday, June 18, 1863. 10 o'clock, a.m. |
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1863-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the exhibition of the Dwight School, Tuesday, July 21, 1863, at eight o'clock, a.m. |
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1863-01-01 |
| Obituary. Died, in Kittery, Me., on the 18th day of December, 1862, of consumption, Margaret A. Parker, daughter of the late Lyman Parker, aged 25 years. ... |
Broadsides.; Obituaries. |
J. H. G. |
1863-01-01 |
| Repetition of the musical festival, for the benefit of sick and wounded soldiers, by the choir of Saint Paul's Church, with the assistance of a select choir of eight voices, under the direction of Dr. S.P. Tuckerman, Thursday evening, April 23, 1863, to commence at 7 1-2 o'clock. |
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1863-01-01 |
| Union League House, June 28th, 1863. Sir: you are particularly requested to meet the members of the league, at their house, no. 1118 Chestnut Street, on the morning of July the 4th, at 9 o'clock, in order to take place in the procession, which will proceed to Schuylkill Park, and participate in the ceremonies of the occassion. By the order of the board, Geo. H. Boker, secretary. |
Invitations. |
Boker, George H. (George Henry), 1823-1890. |
1863-01-01 |
| Lines composed on the death of Celia Ann, wife of John P.A. Silvernale, who died in the city of Poughkeepsie, December 27, 1863. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Silvernale, John P. A. |
1863-01-01 |
| To the honorable, the Senate and House of Representatives, in Congress assembled: The undersigned, citizens of [blank] of the state of [blank] respectfully represent: That a ship canal around the falls of Niagara has long been contemplated as a national work of great public and military importance. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Abner Coburn, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, nonæ Augusti, Anno Salutis MDCCCLXIII ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Programme of the exhibition of the A.A.P. Society, Town Hall, Hopkinton, on Friday evening, Februrary 20, 1863 ... Part 1. Music. ... Part II. Music, the moorish drum. ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Go and see Solomon Northup's great moral and scenic representation of The free slave at the Town Hall ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Feb. 21, 1863 ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Mr. E.F. Keach ... Feb. 20th, 1863 ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Third week of J. Wilkes Booth ... Feb. 5th, 1863 ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... January 6 & 7, 1863 ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| Editorial rooms New York herald ... [Aug 1] 1856 ... |
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1863-01-01 |
| The conscript's lay. Air: Kingdom coming-- by George P. Holt. |
Maps -- North Carolina.; Broadsides.; Songs.; Letterheads.; Lithographs.; Color printing (Printing).; Ornate types (Type evidence).; Hand-colored illustrations. |
Holt, George P. |
1863-01-01 |
| St. Charles Theatre .... Farewell benefit of the New Orleans favorite Mary Gladstane! .... Friday evening, Feb. 19, 1864, The entertainment will commence with Tom Taylor's brilliant comedy of An unequal match ... To be followed by the petite comedy, entitled, an Actress by daylight! ... To conclude with the roaring farce, entitled Stage Struck! ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Commencement exercises of the Cincinnati high schools Friday afternoon, June 24, 1864, consisting of music, original essays and addreses. |
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1864-01-01 |
| Concert by the Germania Band. Under the auspices of the class of '64. of Phillips Academy, Andover, Monday evening, July 25, 1864. |
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1864-01-01 |
| For San Francisco. From Lewis Wharf. ... Glidden & Williams' Line. To sail about October 5, 1864. The celebrated extreme clipper ship Herald of the Morning ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Grand benefit entertainment, in the aid of the Discharged Soldiers' Home .... At the Melodeon, Thursday evening, April 26 [1864] ... Tom Taylor's celebrated drama in 2 acts, Payable on demand. .... To conclude with Morton's serio-comic drama, The angel of the attic ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall tenth season ... concerts by the Orchestral Union ... The third concert of the season will take place Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 3, 1864. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Concert of the Orpheus Musical Society, for the benefit of the New-England Educational Commission for Freedmen, at Lyceum Hall, Dorchester, on Wednesday evening, March 2, 1864. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Programme of Mrs. L.S. Frohock's grand organ concert ... at the Music Hall, on Friday evening, March 11, 1864 ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| The Robinson Sisters ... Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Newburyport and vicinity, that they will give a concert at the City Hall, on Tuesday eve'g, March 15, 1864. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Soiree musicale! At the piano forte rooms of Messrs. Hallett, Davis & Co., on Tuesday evening, April 12, 1864 ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Farewell matinee! ... May 14th, 1864 ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall! Programme Mr. Alfred P. Peck's sacred concert, Sunday evening, May 15, 1864 ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Grand concert! Vocal and instrumental. For the benefit of the refugees from Plymouth & Washington ... Thursday, June 2d, 1864. At the theatre, on Hancock Street. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall! Programme for grand organ concert Wednesday, Sept. 21, 1864, at noon. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Melodeon! Last of the popular concerts for the present, on Saturday evening, Oct. 8, '64. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Promenade Concert. Opening of Brady's Gymnasium, 82, 84, and 86 Louisiana Avenue, Friday evening, October 21, 1864 ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Programme for grand concert with the great organ ... For the benefit of the National Sailors' Fair! Saturday evening, Nov. 12, 1864. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Haverly's minstrels ... To conclude with A.J. Leavitt's laughable sketch, entitled No pay, no cure! ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Haverly's Minstrels ... Vocal and instrumental concert. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Skiff & Gaylord's Minstrels. Programme for this evening. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Pratt's Astral Oil many be used with perfect safety in the household. ... When care is given to the selection of lamps and burners it may be said to furnish the perfection of artifical light. Chas. Pratt & Co. (Established 1770.) No. 128 Pearl Street, New York ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Pratt's Astral Oil many be used with perfect safety in the household. ... When care is given to the selection of lamps and burners it may be said to furnish the perfection of artifical light. Chas. Pratt & Co. (Established 1770.) No. 128 Pearl Street, New York ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Friday evening, March 11th, 1864, positively last appearance this season of Edwin Forest ... In John Howard Payne's tragedy of Brutus! Or, The fall of Tarquin ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| New Theatre, King Street, Alexandria. ... This evening, Saturday, April 23rd, 1864, will be presented the beautiful play in 3 acts, entitled the Cherubusco! Or the retribution. ... The performance will commence with the admired drama, of the Green mountain boy ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| New Bowery Theatre ... 5th night of the eminent American tragedian, Mr. E. Eddy ... in his great impersonation of Damon, sustained by Mr. J.B. Howe as Pythias Mrs. W.G. Howe as Calanthe. Friday evening, Sept. 16th, 1864, the performance will commence with the unrivalled play ... Damon & Pythias ... After which, the powerful drama of The bear hunters ... the comic farce of The good for nothing ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| American Academy of Music ... Thanksgiving, Thursday, November 24th, 1864. Edwin Forrest in his grandly impressive impersonation of Caius Marcius, afterwards Coriolanus the haughty Patrician soldier ... Mr. Forrest will be supported by the celebrated tragedienne, Madame Ponisi ... Miss Alice Gray ... Mr John McCullough ... The triumphant return of Coriolanus ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... April 1st, 1864 "The return!" Positively one night only! ... Newcomb's Minstrels ... and the great Ethiopian comedian, W.W. Newcomb. Programme. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Worcester Theatre! Positively but one night more! ... October 12th, 1864. ... Duprez & Green's New Orleans and Metropolitan Minstrels. ... Programme ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Dunbarr's children's fine shoes ... Established 1845. ... Corner Ursulines and Dauphine Sts., New Orleans, La. |
Advertising cards. |
Dunbarr, Samuel. |
1864-01-01 |
| Blanche. A tribute to the memory of Blanche Hunter, who died at Georgetown, D.C., March 28, 1864. |
Elegies. |
Janvier, Francis De Haes, 1817-1885. |
1864-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco to sail about March 1, 1864. The A 1 first class clipper ship Rival ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| New England Female Medical College. Copy of a petition presented to the city government at the time of its date. To the honorable mayor and aldermen and the Common Council of the city of Boston, in City Council assembled. The undersigned, trustees of the New England Female Medical College, respectfully represent that they wish to erect a college building near the city hospital, in Ward Eleven, and pray the City Council to sell them a lot of land on which to place such building ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| "Our daily fare!" The Great Central Fair newspaper, to be published daily during the continuance of the Great Central Fair to be held in Philadelphia. It will contain: a complete history and description of the fair; full and spirited reports of all events ... Illustrated by fine engravings ... Price,--one dollar for the entire series, 12 numbers. Published for the benefit of the Great Central Fair by Geo. W. Childs, 628 & 630 Chestnut St., Phila. Subscriptions received here. |
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1864-01-01 |
| Second anniversary of the U.S. Christian Commission, at the American Academy of Music, Philadelphia, Thursday evening, January 28, 1864, at 7 14 o'clock. |
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1864-01-01 |
| Grand complimentary ball, to be given to the 32d Reg't Mass. Volunteers. Sir: the pleasure of your company with ladies, is solicited at a military and civic ball, at the Town Hall, Concord, Mass., on Friday evening, February 12th, 1864. Committee of arrangements: George Keyes ...Concord, Feb. 1, 1864. |
Invitations. |
Keyes, George, 1832-1893. |
1864-01-01 |
| T.T.G.O.T.G.A.O.T.U. ... From the east of the Grand Consistoty of Sublime princes and commanders of the Royal Secret 32d Degree, ancient and accepted Scottish Rite for the state of New Hampshire. Sublime prince: You are herby summoned at attend a special session of the Grand Consistory, at their rendezvous, Masonic Hall Nashua ... on [Monday Jany 1164 at 7 p.m.] ... Isaac H. Marshall ... [1864] |
Invitations. |
Marshall, Isaac H. |
1864-01-01 |
| Quarter-centennial celebration. [Samuel P. Bates, Esq.] Dear sir, it will give us pleasure to have you present at the quarter-centennial Normal School celebration, to be held at Framingham, on Friday, July 1st. Yours truly, Geo. N. Bigelow ... Framingham, June 1, 1864. |
Invitations. |
Bigelow, George L. |
1864-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... October 3d, 4th and 5th, 1864 ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The first of the Saturday evening entertainments ... November 26th, [1864] ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... The second of the Saturday evening entertainments ... December 3rd, [1864] ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Edwin H. Howe] from [Emma H. Carter] teacher. [Feb. 19th] 186[4] ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall, - - Worcester. ... 15th season. ... May 10, 1864. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Eagle Bookstore ... Concord, N.H. ... books stationery, fancy goods, music ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| H. Ellis agent, jewerly, fancy goods, books & stationery, no. 823 Broadway, New York. |
Advertising cards. |
Ellis, Harley. |
1864-01-01 |
| Inauguration of the Worcester organ, at Mechanics Hall, Thursday evening, Nov. 10, 1864. Programme. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| For San Francisco Glidden & Williams' Line. To sail on or before Wednesday, April 20, 1864. The magnificent extreme clipper ship invincible ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco to sail on or before March 26, 1864 the magnificent new first class clipper ship Winged Hunter ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francsico from Lewis Wharf to sail on or before Thursday, February 18, 1864. The faborite extreme clipper ship Winged Arrow ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Washington Grammar School. Saturday, [June 18th] 1864. [J.B. Russell.] is entitled to receive an expression of approbation for industry, good conduct, and punctual attendance during the past week. Daniel Mansfield, master. |
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1864-01-01 |
| Haverly's Minstrels ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Christmas week concert. Grand choral inauguration of the Worcester organ. ... Dec. 27, 1864, on which occasion the Worcester Mozart Society will render Handel's great oratorio, The Messiah. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Sumner's Music Rooms. ... April 21, 1864. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Soldiers' Aid Society of the Worcester High School festival. June 22d, 1864. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Organ concert. Horticultural Hall. ... [Oct. 1864] ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Inauguration of the Worcester organ at Mechanics Hall ... Nov. 10, 1864. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall . . Worcester ... Nov. 29, '64 ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Grand complimentary concert ... Mechanics Hall ... Dec. 16, 1864. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Troy, N.Y. [Feby 19th] 1864. Dear sir---At the great fair to be held in Albany, for the benefit of the Sanitary Commission, it is proposed to have a sale of autographs. ... Albert Daggett ... |
Invitations. |
Daggett, Albert. |
1864-01-01 |
| Obituary. Doylestown Democrat. Established in 1816. Tuesday morning May 31, 1864. Death of Samuel Johnson Paxson. The people of Bucks County will be pained to learn by this week's issue of the Democrat, that Samuel Johnson Paxson, so long its editor and proprietor, died at his residence in Buckingham Township, on Saturday evening last. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Order of performances at an entertainment in aid of the loyal Tennesseans, under the auspices of the Boston Teachers' Soldiers' Aid Association, consisting of recitations from the poets, tableaux and music, to be given on Thursday evening, March 24, 1864, at Music Hall. Orchestra from the Germania Band. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| The prayer of one hundred thousand. Speech of Hon. Chas. Sumner on the presentation of the first installment of the emancipation petition of the Women's National League. In the Senate of the United States, Tuesday, February 9th, 1863. ... |
Memorials (Legal).; Congressional addresses -- 1863. |
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. |
1864-01-01 |
| Annual exhibition of Union Hall Academy, Jamaica, L.I. Tuesday, October 4th, 1864. Seventy-second anniversary. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Samueli Cony, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, III. nonas Augusti, Anno Salutis MDCCCLXIV ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Commencement week, Bowdoin College, August 1 to 4, 1864. |
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1864-01-01 |
| Commencement exercises of Clay Seminary. Friday, June 24, 1864. |
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1864-01-01 |
| The Grand finale concert of the Worcester County Musical Convention, comprising over 400 members ... will be given at Mechanics Hall, on Friday evening, Oct., 28, 1864. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| A memorial to Congress for an additional grant of land to aid in the construction of the Southern Minnesota Railroad. To the Senate and House of Representatives, in Congress assembled. Your memorialists, the Legislature of the state of Minnesota, respectfully represent ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall, - - Worcester. ... 15th season. ... May 10, 1864. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Tremont Theatre. ... Mercredi, 4 Mai, 1864. ... Bataille de dames ou un duel en amour, L'originial de ladies battle. ... Pianella! Ou la servante maitresse. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Tremont Theatre. ... Lundi, 9 Mai, 1864. Les duex veuves ... Histoire d'un sou ... Le tigre du bengale ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Mercantile Library. Second declamation entertainment Tuesday evening, Dec. 6, 1864. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Washington Grammar School. Saturday, [Mar 19,] 1864. [J. B. Russell] is entitled to receive an expression of approbation for industry, good conduct, and punctual attendance during the past week. Daniel Mansfield, Master. |
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1864-01-01 |
| Worcester Mozart Society. Annual concert. Mechanics Hall. Fast night, April 7, 1864. Fourtieth concert. Programme. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| July 15, 1864. Price list of furnaces, ranges, &c. manufactured and patented by Gardner Chilson, 99 and 101 Blackstone St., Boston, foundry at Mansfield, Mass. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Chilson, Gardner, 1804-1877. |
1864-01-01 |
| In memoriam By a bereaved father, on Abiel Wood Sheppard, late of San Francisco, who left home, Boston, January 1, 1848, and returned Monday, September 5, 1864. On the 12th he went to his birth-place, Wiscasset, Me., to visit his cousins; was there taken sick, and, on the 26th, expired, of a congestion of the brain. He was 37 years of age. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Sheppard, J. H. (John Hannibal), 1789-1873. |
1864-01-01 |
| [Grand complimentary concert ... Mechanics Hall ... Dec. 16, 1864. ...] |
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1864-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Christmas week concert ... Dec. 27, 1864 ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Benefit of the great artiste, M'lle Marie Zoe, the beautiful Cuban sylph. ... Friday evening, April 22d, 1864, will be presented the grand mythological legendary drama, entitled The flying Dutchman! ... To be followed by the Pas de fleurs ... To conclude with the glorious farce, entitled Stage struck! ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Barnum's Museum ... Monday, Sept. 19th, 1864, afternoon at 3. Will be presented ... Love's disguises. ... Patriotic address. ... To conclude with the excellent new farce ... Jones' baby. ... Evening at 7 1-2 will be peformed ... Signet of King Solomon! Or The templar's daughter. ... Every morning at 11 will be peformed the very laughable piece ... entitled New Year's calls. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Brooklyn and Long Island Fair, in aid of the United States Sanitary Commission, to be held February 22d, 1864. Brooklyn, Jan. 30, 1864. Sir: The committee desire to form an album of autographs of the prominent loyal men of the nation, in aid of the coming fair ... Clare C. Harrison ... |
Invitations. |
Harrison, Clara C. |
1864-01-01 |
| E.H.S.A. First annual literary reunion, of the class of 1863. At Mercantile Hall, Summer St. Thursday evening, May 5th, 1864. ... Committee. Wm. F. Gill ... |
Invitations. |
Gill, William Fearing, 1844-1917. |
1864-01-01 |
| Inauguration of the Worcester organ, at Mechanics Hall, Thursday evening, Nov. 10, 1864. Programme. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| For San Francisco Glidden & Williams' Line. To sail on or before Wednesday, April 20, 1864. The magnificent extreme clipper ship invincible ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francsico from Lewis Wharf to sail on or before Thursday, February 18, 1864. The faborite extreme clipper ship Winged Arrow ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams' Line for San Francisco to sail on or before March 26, 1864 the magnificent new first class clipper ship Winged Hunter ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Description of the grand organ ... Mechanics Hall, Worcester, Mass. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Programme ... Grand concert, to be given with the great organ ... Feb. 12, 1864 ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Grand organ concert at Mechanics Hall ... Nov'er 18, 1864 ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Theatre. H.P.C. Farewell night of '65, December 16, 1864. ... the domestic farce ... The mother and child are doing well. ... The whole to conclude with an extremely short historical opera in one act ... A name has never been given it ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Sept. 29 & 30 ... October 1st, 1864 ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Mr. R.F. McClannin ... October 24th, 1864 ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Luella Mills] by [E.L.B. Bradley] teacher. [Mar 1864] |
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1864-01-01 |
| The committee on the first literary reunion and exhibition, by the class of 1863, beg leave to announce that the entertainment will take place at Mercantile Hall, on Thursday evening, April 28th, 1864 ... Chas. F. Pidgin, secretary. ... |
Invitations. |
Pidgin, Charles F. |
1864-01-01 |
| Christmas fair. The ladies of Grace Church, Oxford, propose to hold a fair on Thursday, December 22d, afternoon and evening ... Oxford, December, 1864. |
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1864-01-01 |
| You are requested to attend a meeting of the committee on [blank] on [blank] next, at [blank] o'cl'k [blank]M. at the committee room, 1307 Chestnut Street. [A.P. Furness] chairman Philadelphia, [blank] 1864. |
Invitations. |
Furnes, A. P. |
1864-01-01 |
| Memorial of Charles Callagher [i.e., Gallagher], to the U.S. Congress, asking reimbursement for the loss of his schooner "Nimrod" and cargo, which was destroyed by the Confederates.--$27,601.67. To the honorable members of the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. Gentlemen: Your petitioner, Charles Gallagher, late purveyor at headquarters of the Department of Virginia and North Carolina, and Army of the James in the field; and at present residing at 82 Jane Street, New York City. Prays ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Gallagher, Charles, b. 1820. |
1864-01-01 |
| Mr. C.C. Stearns' concert! At Washburn Hall ... April 28, 1864. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| The three hundredth anniversary of Shakespeare's birth. Chickering's Hall, Washington Street, on Saturday, the 23d of April ... Mr.Siddons, trusting to the support of the admirers of William Shakespeare, will endeavor to celebrate the tercentary of his birth by presenting a series of scenes from the first comedies and tradegies ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Louis Brucklacher, wholesale & retail dealer in umbrellas & parasols. ... Chicago ... |
Advertising cards. |
Brucklacher, Louis. |
1864-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Triumphant success of Dion Boucicault's brilliant comedy ... Sept. 12, 1864 ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Second revival ... October 31st, 1864 ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Another new Benedix comedy! ... Dec. 8th, 1864 ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Citizens' ball, your company,with ladies is solicited at the Town Hall, Leicester, on Friday evening, January 22d, 1864. Committee of arrangements: T.E. Woodcock ... Leicester, Jan. 14, 1864. |
Invitations. |
Woodcock, T. E. |
1864-01-01 |
| A memorial in relation to a land grant in aid of the construction of the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad. To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled. Your memorialists, the Legislature of the state of Minnesota, would respectfully represent ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Office of the San Francisco and San Jose Railroad Company. San Francisco, January 11th, 1864. To [Gregory Hale Esq] Dear sir: Yourself and lady are respectfully invited on behalf of the management of said company to participate in the celebration of the completion of their road to San Jose ... T. Dame, President ... |
Invitations. |
Dame, T. |
1864-01-01 |
| Golden wedding, April 11, 1864. Ellis Allen. Lucy Lane. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Allen will be happy to see you at the "Old Home" in Medfield, to participate in the festivals of the occasion,--Monday, April 11, from 10 a.m., to 5, p.m. Castle Hill, Medfield, March 28, 1864. |
Invitations. |
Allen, Ellis, 1792-1875. |
1864-01-01 |
| Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, extra quarterly grand communication. Philadelphia, Dec. 14th, 1864--A.I. 5864. Sir and brother: you are requested to attend the extra quarterly grand communication of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, at the Hall, Chestnut Street, on Monday evening, December 19th, at 6 o'clock. ... William H. Adams ... |
Invitations. |
Adams, William H. |
1864-01-01 |
| Alumni circular. 1864. Commencement exercises--Middlebury College. The commencement exercises of Middlebury College, A.D. 1864, will be as follows ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Tremont Theatre. ... Vendredi, 6 Mai, 1864. On demande Un gouverneur ... Tromb-al-cazar, our les criminels dramatiques ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Tremont Theatre. ... Grande Matineʹe, Samedi, 7 Mai, 1864. La Diplomatie du menage ... Une femme qui se jette par la fenetre ... Le violoneux ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| Jessup & Co. Fashionable clothiers ... Jessup & Company, 256 Broadway, oppt City Hall. New York. ... Winter overcoats, ... winter suits ... We have no old stock! |
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1864-01-01 |
| B.T. Babbitt's 1776 trade mark New York. The Man. Bright golden day, that ever gave, the world a man who cared to save betimes the toil of womankind ... |
Advertising cards.; Poems -- 1864. |
Babbitt, B. T. |
1864-01-01 |
| B.T. Babbitt's 1776 trade mark New York. B.T. Babbit's baby soap. Only the purest vegetable oils used in its manufacture. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Babbitt, B. T. |
1864-01-01 |
| Metropolitan sanitary fair for the benefit of the soldiers. Weighed on Howe's Standard Scales. [132 12] lbs. March, 1864. Howe & Bouvier, 194 Broadway, New York. |
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1864-01-01 |
| Anniversary exercises of Elmwood Literary Institute, Boscawen, N.H., November 16, 1864. |
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1864-01-01 |
| How the war commenced, and how near it is ended. Who commenced the war? One "lie well stuck to" is that told by the Peace Democracy, that the administration of Mr. Lincoln is responsible for the war in which the country is involved. We have this asserted in the Chicago platform; we have it reiterated daily in the Copperhead presses and by Copperhead speakers. ... |
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1864-01-01 |
| "Thanksgiving, 1864." |
Elegies. |
Bail, Julina N. |
1864-01-01 |
| Epitome of the cruise of the United States steam frigate, Niagara ... during the years, 1864 & 1865 ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Buckleys' New Minstrel Hall, cor. Summer & Chauncy Sts., Boston. Programme for this evening. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| New Bowery Theatre ... Last night of ... The octoroon! Or, Life in Louisiana. ... Thursday eve'g, Nov. 16, 1865. The performance will commence with the beautiful four act drama of The octoroon! ... To be followed by the drama from the French, entitled Reign of terror! Or, The republicans of Brest. ... To be followed by the nautical drama of False colors or The free trader. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Howard Athanæum. ... One week only commencing Monday, May 14. The far famed Sanford's Opera Troupe, Brass Band, and Sanford Children! ... Programme. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Blind man's concert ... At City Hall, Portland, Thursday eve'g, Jan. 26, 1865 ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| A soiree musicale will be given by Mrs. Long, with a number of her pupils at Hallett, Davis & Co's piano forte rooms, Thursday evening, March 30, 1865 ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| This concert will takle place on Saturday evening, April 8th, Blind man's concert! ... Lyceum Hall, Meeting House Hill, Dorchester, on Friday evening, March 31, 1865. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| New Richmond Theatre. ... Wednesday grand opening. ... April 5th, 1865. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Peak Family Bell Ringers! [Library Hall Newark N.J.] ... Programme for this evening ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Handel and Haydn Society. Fiftith aniversary musical festival. ... For Wednesday afterroon, May 24, 1865 ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall! Programme for grand organ concert Saturday, July 15, 1865, at noon. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Lancaster .... Portland Tuesday evening, September 19th, 1865. The Alleghanians ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall! Programme for grand sacred concert with the great organ Sunday, Sept. 24, 1865, at 7 1-2 precisely. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| An exhibition of the organ just erected by us, in the Church of the New Jerusalem, Bowdoin Street, in this city, will take place on Friday, evening next, at 7 1-2 o'clock. ... Boston, Nov. 1, 1865. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Music hall. Bateman concerts. Saturday evening, December 16th, 1865. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| The Beethoven Society ...M'lle Parepa, will give a performance of Handel's Grand Oratorio, The Messiah, at Allyn Hall, Hartford on Monday eve'g, December 25th, 1865. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Duprez & Benedict's minstrels ... The evening's entertainment to conclude with the afterpiece ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Extra announcement for this evening. ... To hear the famous gigantic Duprez & Benedict Minstrels and Brass Band ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Duprez & Benedict's Minstrels! ... The first part concert to conclude with our new original finale ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Duprez & Benedict's Minstrels ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Slaves' concert, this evening! Programme. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| The Temple! ... Last appearance of Sam Sharpley's Minstrels! ... Programme. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| How do you dew? I hev kum! ... The publik's most obedient, Komikal Brown. |
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1865-01-01 |
| James Heywood's great show (formerly Spaulding & McAvoy's Lalla Rookh,) the largest & best variety show ever organized. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| To-night. To-night. As advertised on other bills. Walter Kittredge, has come once more, with a budget of gems. On a concerting tour. ... Programme. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Fast night. ... Mechanics Hall ... April 13, 1865 ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| In memoriam. Miss Irene M. Tuck, born in Ludlow, Mass., June 21st, 1850. No gentler, lovelier flower graced the parent stock than Irene. ... about half past ten o'clock, Oct. 3, 1865, she went to be an angel. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| National vicissitudes. By Humanitas. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; National songs.; Relief prints. |
Humanitas. |
1865-01-01 |
| General orders, no. 166. War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, November 25, 1864. The secretary of war, with deep regret, announces to the Army the decease, at San Francisco, California, on the 23d instant, of Colonel Rene E. DeRussy [i.e., De Russy], of the Corps of Engineers, and brevet brigadier general, United States Army, at the age of seventy-five. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Concert ... Mechanics Hall ... July 27, 1865 ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| D.C. Pratt, photographer, Aurora, Ill. Negatives preserved. |
Advertising cards. |
Pratt, D. C. |
1865-01-01 |
| New Chestnut St. Theatre ... This Friday eve'ng, March 31st, 1865. Benefit of the Third Ward Draft Committee! ... This evening's performance will commence with the great moral drama, The workmen of Philadelphia! Or, The curse of drink ... The evening's performance to conclude with the admirable petite comedy, A loan of a lover ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Ford's Theatre Tenth Street, above E. ... Friday evening, April 14th, 1865 Benefit! And last night of Miss Laura Keene ... supported by John Dyott and Harry Hawk. Tom Taylor's celebrated eccentric comedy ... Our American cousin ... Patriotic song and chours "Honor to our soldiers." ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Mechanic's Hall ... December 6th, '65. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall ... Jan. 18th, '65 Positively for one night only. Farewell concert. Sam. Sharpley's Minstrels. ... The following programme is respectfully submitted. |
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1865-01-01 |
| Mechanic Hall. Coming! Coming! Two nights only ... May 1st and 2d, 1865. ... Newcomb's Minstrels. Newly augmented, re-modeled and re-enforced for the season of 1865. ... Programme. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall, Worcester, positively one night only ... June 5th, 1865. Eleventh annual tour of Morris Brothers, Pell & Trowbridges Minstrels, from Morris Brothers, Pell & Trowbridge's Opera House, Boston. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall ... July 7th, 1865. Morris Bros. Pell & Trowbridge's Minstrels ... Read the programme ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall ... November 24th, 1865. The original Morris Bros. Pell & Trowbridge's Minstrels ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| The Nation mourns. |
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1865-01-01 |
| Commencement week, Bowdoin College, July 30, to Aug. 3, 1865. |
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1865-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Samueli Cony, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, IV. nonas Augusti, Anno Salutis MDCCCLXV ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Cambridge High School. Examination of the first college class, in Greek. November, 1865. |
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1865-01-01 |
| Died, near the south-side rail road, on Sunday, April 9th, 1865, the Southern Confederacy, aged four years. Conceived in sin, born in iniquity, nurtured by tyranny, died of a chronic attack of punch. Abraham Lincoln, attending physician. U.S. Grant, undertaker. Jeff Davis, chief mourner. Epitaph. |
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1865-01-01 |
| National vicissitudes. By Humanitas. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; National songs.; Relief prints. |
Humanitas. |
1865-01-01 |
| In memoriam. Miss Irene M. Tuck, born in Ludlow, Mass., June 21st, 1850. No gentler, lovelier flower graced the parent stock than Irene. ... about half past ten o'clock, Oct. 3, 1865, she went to be an angel. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| General orders, no. 166. War Department, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, November 25, 1864. The secretary of war, with deep regret, announces to the Army the decease, at San Francisco, California, on the 23d instant, of Colonel Rene E. DeRussy [i.e., De Russy], of the Corps of Engineers, and brevet brigadier general, United States Army, at the age of seventy-five. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Mayor's office, City Hall, corner Bedford and Chauncy Streets, Boston, Jan. 16, 1865 dear sir: will you meet a few gentlemen at the mayor's office, at 5 o'clock this afternoon, to make the preliminary arrangements for the public meeting at Faneuil Hall, in regard to the death of Mr. Everett. F.W. Lincoln, Jr. |
Invitations. |
Lincoln, Frederic Walker, 1817-1898. |
1865-01-01 |
| Sir, The committee appointed under the resolutions adopted in Faneuil Hall, at the meeting in reference to the death of Mr. Everett,--of which you are one,--will meet at the room, third floor, 50, State Street, on Wednesday next, at 12 o'clock. Respectfully, Charles G. Loring. Jan. 23, 1865. |
Invitations. |
Loring, Charles G. (Charles Greely), 1794-1867. |
1865-01-01 |
| Mrs. F.L. Clatin, from Minnesota, who enlisted and was with her husband, twenty-two months in the Western army, was in 18 skirmishes, and two hard fought battles ... Her picture will be for sale at the close of the lecture. ... at [the Institute Hall Feb 23] ... [Feb. 1865.] |
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1865-01-01 |
| His Excellency Governor Andrew, with staff, will visit Dale U.S.A. General Hospital, at Worcester, Mass., on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1865, on the occasion of its inauguration. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Eighty-ninth anniversary of American Independence. July 4, 18656. Admit [Hon. R.C. Winthrop] to the dinner at Faneuil Hall. Committee. Geo. W. Sprague ... |
Invitations. |
Sprague, George W. |
1865-01-01 |
| William G. Farlow. Presents his compliments and requests the pleasure of your company on Friday evening, December 22nd 1865. Nonantum Hill. Newton Corner. |
Invitations. |
Farlow, William G. |
1865-01-01 |
| New Year's entertainment! At the Jarvis General Hospital Baltimore, January 2d. 1865. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Mr. & Mrs. William M. Tweed, request your presence to witness the marriage ceremony of their daughter, at Trinity Chapel. Twenty fifth Street near Broadway. Wednesday evening, May 31st at seven o'clock. |
Invitations. |
Tweed, William Marcy, 1823-1878. |
1865-01-01 |
| From J.D. Moore, dealer in piano fortes, melodeons, sheet music, brass instruments ... stationery and picture frames ... no. 207 Main Street, Worcester, Mass. |
Advertising cards. |
Moore, J. D. |
1865-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Third week and triumphant success of The veteran ... January 30th, 1865 ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... First performances of the brilliant spectacular play! ... May 1st, 1865 ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Annie Fessenden] by [Abbie M. Allen] teacher. [Anna M. Fessenden Townsend, Mass. 1865] |
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1865-01-01 |
| Clinton House, Geo. E. Dunson ... Saratoga Springs, N.Y. |
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1865-01-01 |
| To sail on or about May 5th, 1865. For San Francisco! From Lewis Wharf. Glidden & Williams' Line the famous extreme clipper ship Robin Hood ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Hawaiian Packet Line for Honolulu. ... The following thoroughly staunch, first class clippers run regularly: D.C. Murphy, Onward, Smyrniote ... The favorite first class clipper bark Onward ... will recieve her cargo at Vallejo St. Wharf, until Saturday, July 29th, 1865. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... July 31 [1865] ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| By the organ committee. Charity concert, at Mechanics Hall ... Feb. 5, 1865, for the benefit of the Ladies' Soldiers Relief Society ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Worcester Mozart Society. Fourth concert of the series. Mechanics Hall ... March 10, 1865. Forty-fourth concert. ... Programme. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Fast night. Grand concert ... Mechanics Hall ... April 13, 1865 ... on which occasion the Worcester Mozart Society will render Haydn's sublime masterpiece, The creation ... Programme. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Worcester Mozart Society. Fourth concert of the series, Mechanics Hall ... March 10, 1865. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Concert of The Hamilton Club at Mechanics Hall ... September 29, 1865. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| By the organ committee. Charity concert, at Mechanics Hall ... Feb. 5, 1865 ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Grand miscellaneous concert ... Mechanics Hall ... Feb'y 17th, 1865. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| City of Worcester. ... 4th of March, celebration, 1865. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Eleventh annual exhibition of the literary class of the Boston Young Men's Christian Association, in Tremont Temple, Wednesday evening, May 17, 1865. ... Committee of arrangements. John W. Titus ... |
Invitations. |
Titus, John Wesley. |
1865-01-01 |
| Abraham Lincoln. Born, July [i.e., Feb.] 12, 1809--Died, April 15, 1865. |
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1865-01-01 |
| Programme of concert to be given in the chapel of the Unitarian Society, Geary Street, Thursday evening, April 13. |
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1865-01-01 |
| Please bring this with you. ... Mechanics Hall ... March 21, 1865 ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Parlor theatricals, at the residence of J.A. Coolidge, no. 420 Second Street, Tuesday evening, March 28; 1865. ... Overture--Messrs. R. Bellows and Charles Low. ... the farce of Fitzsmythe of Fitzsmythe Hall. ... Music. ... To conclude ... with the farce of The two buzzards. ... |
Playbills.; Programs. |
Coolidge, J. A. |
1865-01-01 |
| Ford's Theatre Tenth Street, above E. ... Friday evening, April 14th, 1865 Benefit! And last night of Miss Laura Keene ... supported by Mr. John Dyott and Mr. Harry Hawk. Tom Taylor's celebrated eccentric comedy ... Our American cousin ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Grand complimentary testimonial to the manager of Mercantile Library Dramatic Company, Tuesday evening, May 2, 1865, at Mercantile Hall. ... To conclude with the popular farce of Slasher and crasher. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Gold medal premium piano fortes William Knabe & Co. Baltimore. ... 112 Fifth Avenue, New York ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Lines appropriate on the occasion of the funeral of our late beloved president, Abraham Lincoln. |
Broadsides.; Elegies.; Relief prints.; Ornate types (Type evidence). |
DeWolfe, George G. B. (George Gordon Byron), 1835-1873. |
1865-01-01 |
| New Richmond Theatre. ... Tuesday evening, May 2nd, 1865 ... when will be presented the beautiful comedy ... The serious family ... The performance to conclude with Glenn's laughable Dutch farce called The persecuted Dutchman. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Tremont Theatre. Theá̂tre Francais. ... Lundi, 27 Novembre, 1865 ... Le coucher d'une étoile. Comédie en un acte ... Intermed. Bonhomme. Chansonette; paroles et musique ... Interpertee par M. Chamonin. ... La femmes qui pleurent. ... Mercredi, 29 Novembre, La cagnotte. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall ... Sept. 7, 1865. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| New York, Friday, March 24, 1865. Niblo's Garden ... Fifth night of an absolutely limited engagement with ... Miss Lucille Western who will appear in her great dual character, Lady Isabel and Madame Vine ... Mr. Chas. Pope as Sir Francis Levison ... the great sensation play ... entitled Easty Lynne or The elopement! ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Saml. Sailor, ship carver, scrolls, caps, eagles, tobacconist figures, &c. 128 South Second Street, Philadelphia. |
Advertising cards. |
Sailor, Samuel. |
1865-01-01 |
| Mayor's Office, City Hall, Boston, May 12, 1865. Sir: in accordance with the recommendation of the President of the United States, setting apart Thursday, June 2, as a day to commemorate the virtues and public service of Abraham Lincoln ... Yours very truly, F.W. Lincoln, Jr. Mayor. ... |
Invitations. |
Lincoln, Frederic Walker, 1817-1898. |
1865-01-01 |
| City of Boston. City Hall, Boston, June 5, 1865. Sir:--the committee appointed to extend the hospitalties of the city to the delegates of the Western Boards of Trade, respectfully invite your company on an excursion down the harbor, on Friday, June 9, 1865. ... Thomas Gaffield ... |
Invitations. |
Gaffield, Thomas. |
1865-01-01 |
| Tribute to Edward Everett. Remarks of Hon. John H. Clifford, at a special meeting of the Massachusetts Historical Society, held on Monday, evening, January 30, 1865, in commemoration of their associate, Edward Everett. ... |
Eulogies.; Authors' presentation inscriptions (Provenance). |
Clifford, John H. (John Henry), 1809-1876. |
1865-01-01 |
| Hawaiian Packet Line for Honolulu. ... The following thoroughly staunch, first class clippers run regularly: D.C. Murphy, Onward, Smyrniote ... The favorite first class clipper bark Onward ... will recieve her cargo at Vallejo St. Wharf, until Saturday, July 29th, 1865. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| To sail on or about May 5th, 1865. For San Francisco! From Lewis Wharf. Glidden & Williams' Line the famous extreme clipper ship Robin Hood ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Figaro Programme du Theatre Francais, Boston. Tremont Theatre. ... Jeudi, 9 Fevrier, 1865. ... La poudre aux yeux comedie en deux actes ... Un mari brule comedie en un acte ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| J.J. Reilly, photographer, Yosemite Valley. Parties wishing to secure the most perfect group pictures and the finest views, will find it to their interest to examine my group pictures and views ... Table of altitudes at Yo Semite [sic] Valley. -- Waterfalls. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Reilly, John James, 1839-1894. |
1865-01-01 |
| New Richmond Theatre. ... Monday evening, May 29, 1865, the performance will commence with the overture (Les Huguenotts,) ... when will be produced ... Shakespeare's great play in five acts, entitled Othello, the Moor of Venice! ... The performance will conclude with a new farce, in which Miss Sallie Partington and Mr. Wells will appear. |
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1865-01-01 |
| Tremont Theatre. Theatre Francais. ... Vendredi, 1 Decembre, 1865. ... La niaise de St. Flour. Comédie mêleé de couplets ... La femm aux æufs d'or. Comedie-vaudeville en 1 acte ... Demain Samedi, 1 Decembre, Grand matinee. Le piano de Berthe, comedie. Les femmes qui pleurent, comedie. ... Lundi, 4 Decembre. L'image, comedie-vaudeville en 1 acte ... Brutus lache Cesar, comedie en 1 acte ... Le vieux Braconnier... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Tremont Theatre. Theá̂tre Francais. ... Vendredi, 8 Decembre, 1865. ... Henri Hamelin. Comedie en 3 actes ... Samedi, 9 Decembre, quatrième matineé. La niaise de St. Flour. Comedie melee de chant. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Tremont Theatre ... This evening ... an episode of everyday life in England, entitled the Ticket of Leabe man. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Soiree musicale. ... Dr. Hill's church ... Nov. 20, '65. ... Mechanics Hall ... Nov. 28th ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Town Hall ... Fitchburg. Amateur theatricals, in aid of the soldiers and freedman! ... Thursday evening, February 2d, 1865, will be enacted, The lady of Lyons! ... To conclude with the laughable farce, Aunt Charlotte's maid. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Louis] by [Sarah Barnes] teacher. [July 14th 1865.] |
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1865-01-01 |
| Boston, April 3, 1865. I have the honor to present to you the programme of the representation which will be given for my benefit, Thursday evening, April 6th, and trust that it may be your pleasure to continue the kind patronage already granted me, by renewing your subscription for that night. ... Paul Juignet ... |
Invitations. |
Juignet, Paul. |
1865-01-01 |
| [Worcester Dec. 29] 186[5 Saml F. Haven Esq.] Please accept this invitation [admission] for yourself and lady to Ellinger & Foote's great moral exhibition, consisting of Com. Foote and sister and Col. Small ... given at [Mechanics] Hall, ... Very truly yours, P.A. Clarke, agent. |
Invitations. |
Clarke, P. A. |
1865-01-01 |
| Extra announcement for this evening. ... To hear the famous gigantic Duprez & Benedict Minstrels and Brass Band ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Duprez & Benedict's minstrels ... The evening's entertainment to conclude with the afterpiece ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Worcester County Musical Convention. ... Oct. 24, '65. At Mechanics Hall ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| The Worcester Beethoven Society ... Mechanics Hall ... December 12th, 1865 ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Figaro programme du Theatre Francais, Boston. Tremont Theatre. ... Samedi 11, Fevrier, 1865. ... Quand on veut tuer son chien comedie vaudeville en tacet ... La corde sensible vaudeville en un acte ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Tremont Theatre. (Theatre Francais.) Thursday evening, April 6th, 1865, extra performance ... for the benefit of Mr. Juignet. ... Elle est folle! Drame en 2 actes ... Triolet comedie vaudeville in 1 act ... Mr. P. Juignet will play the part of Berluron. The other parts will be taken by Mmes. Bergeon, Nathalie Duman. MM. Edgard, Rousseau, Constant. |
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1865-01-01 |
| Always cherish the memory of Abraham Lincoln ... (Fac-simile of theatrical programme for the night of President Lincoln's assassination.) Ford's Theatre Tenth Street, Washington, D.C. Friday even'g, April 14, 1865. This evening the performance will be honored by the presence of President Lincoln. Benefit and last night of Miss Laura Keene ... supported by Mr. John Dyott and Mr. Harry Hawk. Tim Taylor's celebrated eccentric comedy ... Our American cousin ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Tremont Theatre. Theatre Francais. ... Lundi, 4 Decembre, 1865. ... L'image. Vaudeville en 1 acte ... Brutus lache Cesar. Comedie en 1 acte ... Mercredi, 6 Decembre. Une allumette entre deux feux. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| 1865. Worcester County Musical Convention. The annual session ... Mechanics Hall ... October 23, 1865 ... The first an organ concert .... Oct. 24th ... The second a miscellaneous concert .... October 26th ... Oct. 27th with a grand finale concert ... Officers for 1865. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Worcester County Musical Convention. Grand organ concert ... Oct. 24, '65. at Mechanics Hall, Worcester, by J.H. Willcox, of Boston ... Programme. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| W.E. Barrett & Co., proprietors of the Rhode Island agricultural ware-house and seed store, no. 32 Canal Street, -- Providence ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Mayor's Office, City Hall, Boston, Sept. 13, 1865. Sir:--you are respectfully invited to be present at ther ceremonies in the Council Chamber, Spetember 18, at 12 o'clock, m. on occasion of the dedication of the new City Hall. ... F.W. Lincoln, Jr. ... |
Invitations. |
Lincoln, Frederic Walker, 1817-1898. |
1865-01-01 |
| Semi-centennial celebration of the Battle of New Orleans. Society of Tammany, or Columbian Order. ... Tammany Hall, New York, Dec. 18th, 1865. Sir, The Ancient Society of Tammany, in pursaunce of its time-honored customs, will celebrate the anniversary of the Battle of New Orleans, by a grand dinner at Tammany Hall, January 8th, 1866, at 6 o'clock p.m. ... John T. Hoffman ... |
Invitations. |
Hoffman, John T. (John Thompson), 1828-1888. |
1865-01-01 |
| Trinity College. Commencement. Thursday, June 29th, 1865. |
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1865-01-01 |
| Boston, Jan. 17, 1865. Sir:--you are requested to act as one of the vice-presidents at the meeting of the citizens to be held in Faneuil Hall, on Wednesday, January 18, for the purpose of expressing their sense of the loss which the community has substained in the death of Edward Everett. ... J. Tisdale Bradlee, secretary. |
Invitations. |
Bradlee, John Tisdale, 1837-1908. |
1865-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Dear sir:--the committee of arrangements for the services at Faneuil Hall, in memory of President Lincoln, request your attendence on the platform on Monday, April 17, at half-past two o'clock, p.m. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Mayor's Office, City Hall. Boston, May 20, 1865. Sir:--I have the honor to send herewith a ticket to the services at Music Hall, on the first of June, 1865. ... J. M. Bugbee ... |
Invitations. |
Bugbee, James M. (James McKellar), 1837-1913. |
1865-01-01 |
| New Richmond Theatre. Corner 7th and Broad Streets. ... Wednesday Grand opening. The operatic play in three acts of Don Cæsar de Bazan. R. Dorsey Ogden as Don Cæsar. ... To conclude with the grand opera of Norma. ... Wednesday evening, April 5th, 1865. The performance will commence with the grand overture of Maritano ... the operatic play in three acts entitled Don Cæsar de Bazan or, A match for a king! ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Figaro Programme du Theatre Francais, Boston. Tremont Theatre. ... Mercredi, 5 Avil, 1865. ... Le Marquis de Villemer comedie nouvelle en quatre actes ... Jeudi, 6, Avril, 1865. Extra performance ... for the benefit of Mr. Juignet. Elle est folle! Drame en 2 actes ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Figaro programme du Theatre Francais, Boston. Tremont Theatre. ... Mercredi, 12 Avril, 1865. Les femmes terribles comédie en trois actes ... Jeudi, 13 Avril, 1865. ... Maitre Guerin comédie nouvelle en cinq actes ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Tremon Theatre. Theatre Francais. ... Vendredi, 17 Novembre, 1865. ... Premiere audition de Monsieur Chamonin ... Debut de Madmemoiselle Angele Solange. Rentreé de Monsieur Larmet, Monsiuer Chol. Nos allies. Comedie en 3 actes ... Samedi 18. Matinee offerte aux familles. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Worcester Mozart Society. Second concert of the series. Mechanics Hall ... Jan. 24, 1865. Fourt-second concert. ... Programme. ... |
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1865-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Benefit of Mr. Frank Mayo ... Wednesday evening, May 2, 1866 ... Entertainment will commence with the popular drama, in 1 act, entitled Dreams of delusions ... The enteratainment will conclude (by request) with the excellent play, entitled the Three guardsmen ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Saturday, April 21, 1866, two grand performances ... The entertainment will consist of Dion Boucicault's powerfully drawn drama, in 5 acts and a prolouge, entitled The streets of New York ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Howard Anthenæum ... Second week of the celebrated author and eccentric comedian, John Broughham ... Monday evening, May 14th, 1866, will be presented Mr. Brougham's elegant comedy, ... entitled Flies in the web ... After the comedy, the orchestra will perform the New bobolink polka ... To conclude with the admired drama ... entitled the Prince and the Watchman, or-- The buckle of brilliants. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Last night of the season ... Benefit of Mrs. E. L. Davenport ... Saturday evening, June 9th, '66, will be presented Banin's celebrated play of Damon and Pythias or, the test of friendship. ... The entertainment will conclude with the musical comedietta, entitled Mr & Mrs Peter White ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Jan. 25, 1866 ... Boston Music Hall. ... Jan. 28, 1866 ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. ... Sunday evening. Jan. 28, 1866, grand farewell sacred concert of the Grand Italian Opera Company ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Twelfth season. ... The sixth concert of the season will take place on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 14, 1866. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall! Programme for grand organ concert, Saturday, Feb. 17, 1866, at noon. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Twelfth season. ... The seventh concert of the season will take place on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 21, 1866 ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Literary & musical entertainment of the Union Progressive Association at the Twelfth Baptist Church, Phillips St. Thursday evening, March 8th, 1866. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Fiftieth Season. Handel and Haydn Society, Easter Oratorio. The words of Mendelssohn's St. Paul, as performed at the Boston Music Hall, on Sunday (Easter evening,) April 1, 1866 ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Concert by the Beethoven Society, of Yale College, in Mechanics' Hall, Thursday evening, April 12th, 1866. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| [Mr. Parker's Concert April 23, 1866.] Programme. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Piano-forte concert. ... At Chickering's Hall, on Saturday, evening,--April 21, 1866 ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| [June 1866] Dr. Cutler's Choral Festival by the celebrated boy choirs of New York ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Grand testimonial benefit to Abner S. Brady of Brady's Gymnasium, at Grover's Theatre, Monday evening, June 4, '66. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Anniversary celebration. July 4, 1866. Grand concert. Great organ, Alleghanians & Swiss bell ringers at Music Hall. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. Second promende concert given on Tuesday evening, July 17th. 1866. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Old Bay State Lectures readings by Mrs. Scott-Siddons, Monday evening, Nov. 24th. ... Thomas' Concert, Thursday evening, Dec. 4th. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| High Street Sabbath School concert, Sabbath evening, December 9th, 1866. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Tony M'Crystal's Female Minstrels! And French Can-Can Troupe! Programme. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Pettengill's Minstrels and Brass Band. [June 29 and 30] Programme. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Adresse des comités Suisses en faveur des esclaves affranchis, et de l'assemblée convoquée à Genève le 29 mars 1866, par le Comité genevois au président et au Congrè des États-unis d'Amérique[.] |
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1866-01-01 |
| Anniversary exercises of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, and the Blind, at Platt's Hall, Wednesday evening, June 13, 1866. |
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1866-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Samueli Cony, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, calendae Augusti, Anno Salutis MDCCCLXVI ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled: State of Louisiana, November 21, 1866. We the undersigned memorialists, who are loyal citizens of Louisiana, and express the sentiments of the loyal people of the state, respectfully represent to your honorable bodies, that our political, social and material condition is such as to require the immediate interposition of Congress to remove existing evils, and to secure to the inhabitants of Louisiana a republican and loyal government, and restoration to the Union of states. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| The favorites of the metropolis. Worcester Theatre ... January 19th. [1866] The original and world-renowned Wood's Minstrels organized in 1851. From Wood's Minstrel Hall ... New York ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall ... April 13th, 1866. The world renowned Buckley's Serenaders! (Organized in Boston in 1843) ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall. Positively two nights only ... November 1st & 2d, 1866. ... Newcomb & Arlington's Minstrels and Brass Band! ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Worcester Theatre ... for one night only ... Dec. 12th [1866] ... Morris Bro's Minstrels ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Maverick, Stephan & Co. Practical lithographers, 176 Fulton Street ... New York ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Maverick, Stephan & Co. Practical lithographers, 176 Fulton Street ... New York ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Tribute to the memory of Rev. E.B. Hall. |
Elegies. |
Lippitt, Eliza W. (Eliza Webb), 1825-1903. |
1866-01-01 |
| No delay in loading Sutton & Co.'s dispatch line for San Francisco. The A. 1. first class clipper ship Favorita ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Sharpest clipper loading for San Francisco. ... The small extreme clipper ship Panther ... is completing her cargo at Pier 18, E.R. ... George D. Sutton, 70 Wall St. ...Passage of Panther in 1866 ... |
Ship cards. |
Sutton, George D. |
1866-01-01 |
| Boston and Charleston Steamship Line. The new A 1 steamship Theodore D. Wagner ... on Saturday, September 8th, 1866 ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Samueli Cony, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, calendae Augusti, Anno Salutis MDCCCLXVI ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Anniversary exercises of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, and the Blind, at Platt's Hall, Wednesday evening, June 13, 1866. |
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1866-01-01 |
| Adresse des comités Suisses en faveur des esclaves affranchis, et de l'assemblée convoquée à Genève le 29 mars 1866, par le Comité genevois au président et au Congrè des États-unis d'Amérique[.] |
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1866-01-01 |
| To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled: State of Louisiana, November 21, 1866. We the undersigned memorialists, who are loyal citizens of Louisiana, and express the sentiments of the loyal people of the state, respectfully represent to your honorable bodies, that our political, social and material condition is such as to require the immediate interposition of Congress to remove existing evils, and to secure to the inhabitants of Louisiana a republican and loyal government, and restoration to the Union of states. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Twelfth annual exhibition of the literary class of the Boston Young Men's Christian Association, in Tremont Temple, Thursday evening, May 24, 1866. ... Committee of arrangements. John W. Titus ... |
Invitations. |
Titus, John Wesley. |
1866-01-01 |
| Worcester, Aug. [30] 1866. Mr. [Ira Barton] Dear sir: you are respectfully invited to be present at the public exercise of Prof. Bushee's pupils, at Mechanics Hall, on Friday, Aug. 31st, at 10 o'clock a.m. ... James Bushee. |
Invitations. |
Bushee, James, 1805-1888. |
1866-01-01 |
| Headquarters National Union State Committee, Boston, November 1, 1866. Sir: The votes for state officers, member of Congress, Councillor, Senator, and County Officers, will be sent to the candidate for Senator in your district, for distribution to the several towns. ... Edward Hamilton, secretary. |
Invitations. |
Hamilton, Edward, of Boston. |
1866-01-01 |
| Fitchburg High School. Winter term 1866-7. ... Visiting committee. Alfred Miller ... Teachers. R.B. Clark ... |
Invitations. |
Miller, Alfred. |
1866-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Another novelty! ... October 31st, and November 3d, 1866 ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Miss Annie Clarke ... November 2d, 1866 ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Nov. 8th, 1866 ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| The evening programme ... Nov. 5, 1866 ... Boston Museum ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Clarence Goodrich.] By [Hattie K. Pike] teacher. |
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1866-01-01 |
| Class of 1821--Yale College. The ninth stated meeting of the Class of 1821 was held at the house of Henry White, in New Haven, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 25th of July, 1866 ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| ... Theatre H.P.C. Senior benefit, May 25, 1866. ... After a few strains of tinkling the harmony the managers will introduce to the audience that universal favorite, Everybody's friend. ... At the conclusion of this thrilling domestic drama, with its hideous mesh of baffled intrigue, blind passion and carking jealousies, and while the spectators are still guild to their seats, a proud terpsichorean effort will be presented to them by two unmassacred freedmen ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Theatre H.P.C. Strawberry night, June 15, 1866. ... a comedy of unparalleled splendor and irrepressible fun, entitled The heir at law. ... a most wonderful, originial, burlesque, tragic, extravaganzetta, entitled Babes in the wood! ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Theáter Francais, Jeudi 11 Octobre 1866. ... Premiere representation de La mairte de chapelle. ... Premiere representation Le mari de la veuve. ... Premiere representation La sonnsigne est de ronfler ... Tableau de la compagenie. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Adelaide Ristori ... Friday evening, Nov. 9th, 1866, ... Benefit of the great tragedienne, Madame Adelaide Ristori when the following attractive programme will be performed; Pia de tolomei! ... and in addition, the last act of Macbeth. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Theatre Francais [June 9, 1866] ... Les mystères de l'été ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... This evening ... will be presented the drama of Arrah na pogue or, The Wicklow wedding ... Synopsis of scenery and incidents. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... This afternoon, Shakspeare's tragedy, Hamlet ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| The footlight. ... Every evening the great magical spectacular drama, in four parts, by C.M. Barras, Esq., entitled The black crook! ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Whitman's Continental Theatre! ... Last week of The black crook! ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Music Hall. Return of Mrs. F.W. Lander. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Concert at Mechanics Hall ... Jan. 7, 1866, by the Worcester Mozart Society. On which occasion will be given The Messiah. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| First season. Mozart & Beethoven Choral Union. The words of Handel's Messiah, as performed at Mechanics Hall ... Dec. 26, 1866 ... Handel's Messiah. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Worcester County Musical Convention. This session for 1866 will close ... Oct. 26th, at Mechanics Hall, with a grand finale concert ... Judas Maccadæus. Overture. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. The Bateman concerts. ... Jan. 1, 1866. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Mr. C.C. Stearns' concert at Mechanics Hall, January 23, 1866 ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Grand concert! At Webster Hall ... Feb. 21, 1866. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... April 24, 1866. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| May Day concert. ... Mechanics Hall. ... May 1, 1866 ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| The man who hath no music ... Grand festival of the Worcester Co. Musical Convention at Mechanics Hall ... October 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26, 1866. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| No. 152. 48th of S. II. Mechanics' Hall. Bateman concerts ... December 1st, 1866. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| First season. ... Mechanics Hall ... Dec. 26, 1866 ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Trinity College. Commencement. Thursday, June 28th, 1866. |
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1866-01-01 |
| Concert ... Mechanics' Hall ... April 12th, 1866. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| A new general strengthening aperient, combining efficacy, economy and portability. Tarrant's effervescent seltzer aperient ... Tarrant & Co. 278 Greenwich Street, New York. |
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1866-01-01 |
| Howard Anthenæum. ... Thursday eve., Oct. 4th, 1866, will be produced the new and thrilling drama of real life ... entitled Clairvoyance! Or the man with the wax figures. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Miss D. Park] as an honorable testimonial of approbation for industry punctuality and good conduct. [Mary N. Martin] teacher. [Feb66.] |
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1866-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Worcester County Musical Convention concerts ... October 24, 1866. ... Programme. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Worcester County Musical Convention concerts. Matinee Friday afternoon. October 26, 1866. ... Programme. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Synopsis of Mr. Stearns' mass in A ... Jan. 23, 1866 ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Great success of the elegant new comedy ... Nov. 1st, 1866 ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| The evening programme. ... Nov. 16, 1866. ... Boston Museum. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| This memorial of the American Free Trade League, to the Senate and House of Representatives, in Congress assembled, respectfully represents, that the Reciprocity Treaty, regulating trade with the British provinces lying north of the United States, has, in practice, promoted good neighbourly feelings between their people and ours, and has proved itself a source of mutual convenience and profit. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Class of 1821--Yale College. The ninth stated meeting of the Class of 1821 was held at the house of Henry White, in New Haven, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon of the 25th of July, 1866 ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Elijah. This sublime oratorio by Mendelssohn, will be performed by the Mozart Society, on fast night, April 5, 1866, at Mechanics Hall, Worcester. ... Programme. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Mr. C.C. Stearns' concert, at Mechanics Hall, January 23, 1866, with the Mendelssohn Quintette Club, of Boston ... Synopsis of Mr. Stearns' Mass in A. (From the Worcester Palladium of April 27th, 1864.) ... Programme. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. The Batemen concerts. One night only. ... January 1st, 1866. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Farewell benefit of Miss Kate Reignolds ... October 12th, 1866 ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| City of Boston. City Hall, July 20, 1866. Dear Sir: The members of the City Council will make their annual excussion among the islands in Boston Harbor, on Wednesday next, July 25. ... George W. Messinger. ... |
Invitations. |
Messinger, Geroge W. |
1866-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the annual exhibition of the Dwight School, Tuesday, July 24, 1866. At eight o'clock, a.m. |
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1866-01-01 |
| New Year's civic ball. There will be a social ball, at Johnson Hall, Gardiner, on New Year's evening. Monday, January 1, 1866. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| To whom it may concern! |
Broadsides.; Poems -- 1866.; Autobiographies. |
Henry, Martha. |
1866-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Worcester County Musical Convention concerts. ... October 25, 1866. ... Programme. |
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1866-01-01 |
| The man who hath no music in himself ... Grand festival of the Worcester Co. Musical Convention, at Mechanics Hall ... October 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26, 1866. ... Officers for 1866. ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... 24th dramatic season ... August 13th, 1866 ... |
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1866-01-01 |
| Dodd shirt improved. Double side front. Established 1866. Francis Dodd, shirt maker, and mens' furnisher 280 West Madison Street, Chicago, Ill. L.R. Dodd, Traveling agent. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Dodd, Francis, b. ca. 1838. |
1866-01-01 |
| In memoriam L.C.A., ob. Feb. 10, MDCCCLXVI., aet. LXXIV. G.E.A., ob. Jun. 10, MDCCCLVI., aet. XVII. |
Broadsides.; Elegies. |
Allen, Thomas Prentiss, 1822-1868. |
1866-01-01 |
| Mrs. F.B. Conway's Park Theatre ... Benefit of the distinguished author and comedian, Mr. John Brougham ... Assisted by the charming comedienne and vocalist, Miss Emily Thorne. Friday evening, Oct. 25th, 1867, will be presented Bayle Bernard's glorious comedy, in 2 acts, His Last Legs! ... To conclude with ... Pocahontas! The gentle savage. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Friday, October 25th ... Hanlon Brothers' ... grand transatlantic combination of male and female continental artistes ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Harrington Opea House ... Two nights only! Wednesday & Thursday, July 3 & 4 ... The angel of midnight: a dream of love and death ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Part I. ... [concert for East Tennessee Loyalists at Chickering's Rooms, Satutrday evg. 19 March, 1867.] |
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1867-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Max Maretek's grand Italian opera ... January 17, 1867 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Max Maretzek's grand Italian opera ... January 18, 1867 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Concert, to be given at the Town Hall, Hardwick ... Feb. 20, 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| The Barker Family Old Folks' Concert Troupe! ... Mar. 27. [1867] ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Parepa-Brignoli grand Italian opera ... April 1st, 1867 ... April 2d ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Irving Hall. ... May 16, 1867 ... The grant pianofortes used at this concert are from the celebrated establishment of Messrs. Steinway & Sons, nos. 71 and 73 East 14th Street. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mercantile Library Association. Complimentary testimonial to George M. Baker, at Tremont Temple ... June 4, 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mr. W.H. Meade, conductor. ... July 16th, 1867. ... Programme. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| The original Norfolk Jubilee Singers ... A genuine slave band. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall ... Fourth grand concert ... Nov. 15th, 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mercantile Library Association. Grand Italian operas under direction of the Mercantile Library Association, at the new City Hall, Portland ... December 9th, 10th, and 11th [1867] ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Fifty-second season. ... Boston Music Hall ... Dec. 21, 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Organ opening ... Episcopal Church ... Jan. 19, 1867 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| The original and only Buckley's Serenaders. Programme for this evening ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Morris Bros Minstrels ... Programme for this ev'g--Part 1st. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Morris Brothers' Minstrels. ... Programme for this evening. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Morris Bros. Minstrels. ... Programme this evening. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Morris Bros Minstrels ... Programme for this evening ... Lon Morris having leased the Mystic House and Track, would be pleased to see his friends ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Morris Bros Minstrels. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Morris Bros Minstrels ... Programme for this evening. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Laugh and grow fat! Smith's Originial Operatic Troupe of Ethiopian Serenaders ... Concert! ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Morris Bros. Minstrels. ... Programme this evening. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Programme this evening. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paul's programme, for this evening. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Exercises of class day, Thursday, June 6, 1867. Brown University. Class of '67. |
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1867-01-01 |
| A reprint, with some additions, of Document: state of New York, no. 26. In Convention, July 12, 1867. Memorial from Dr. Francis Lieber, relative to verdicts of jurors. New York, June 26th, 1867. Dear Sir: Observing in the papers that you have proposed in the convention to abolish the unanimity of jurors as a requsite for a verdict in civil cases, I beg leave to address to you a few remarks on a subject which has occupied my mind ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Lieber, Francis, 1800-1872. |
1867-01-01 |
| Eighteenth commencement of the Female Collegiate Department of Knox College, Galesburg, Ill. Wednesday, June 26th, 1867. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mechanic's Hall ... Feb. 27, '67 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall ... June 4th, 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| The favorite stars of the east! Mechanics Hall ... March 5, 1867. The inimitable and world-famous Ben Cotton's California Minstrels ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall ... April 9th, 1867. Constant success the index of popularity! ... Sam. Sharpley's Minstrels. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Return of the favorites Mechanics Hall ... May 29. [1867] The famouse iron clads! Sam Sharpley's Minstrels. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| At Mechanics Hall ... Aug. 5th, '67 Tony & Billy Pastor's New Combination Troup ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Worcester Theatre Thanksgiving night ... November 28, 1867 The popular and well known Leavitt's Minstrels and Burlesque Opera Troupe. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| At Mechanics' Hall Worcester. ... On a flying trip! Positively but one night only! ... December 4th, 1867. Return visit of the popular gigantic Duprez & Benedict's Origininal New Orleans Minstrels Burlesque Opera Troupe & Brass Band ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Obituary of John Camp. Died. At Utica, Sunday evening, July 21, 1867, Mr. John Camp, in the 82d year of his age. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| 1868. Special wholesale price list of diaries, manufactured and for sale to the trade by William H. Hill, Jr. & Co., publishers, blank book manufacturers, and wholesale dealers in school books and stationery, 30 & 32 Cornhill, Boston. We respectfully announce to the trade that we have issued our diaries for 1868 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Examination of the undergraduate students of Yale College, to be be held December 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 17, 1867. |
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1867-01-01 |
| J.D. Hopkins, manufacturer and dealer in harness, saddles, bridles, collars, whips ... Hollidaysburg, Pa. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Hopkins, James Donaldson, 1848-1876. |
1867-01-01 |
| Class of 1876. B.A. E.S.D. The teachers and senior class of Bradford Academy recieve friends in the Academy Hall, Wednesay, July 10, '67, at 8 p.m. |
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1867-01-01 |
| [Mr.& Mrs. L.E. Leland.] Trinity Church, Boston. Wednesday, February 13th 1867, 11 o'clock. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Thomas Rice, Jr. requests the pleasure of your company, Wednesday eveg. Dec. 11th 1867, ... to meet his excellency the Governor. Newton Lower Falls. |
Invitations. |
Rice, Thomas, 1810 or 11-1873. |
1867-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Fourth and positively last week ... February 25th, 1867 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Last performances of the new comic drama! ... April 17, 1867 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Engagement of Miss Kate Reignolds for one week only! ... May 1, 1867 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| The evening programme. Vol. 1 Boston, Mass. No. 67. ... Boston Museum ... May 30, 1867 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Ella Pike] by [Annie S. Dow 8 no. 1.] ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Charley Bemis] by [his teacher.] ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies that [Miss L. Amsden] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[ress J.H.] ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Samuel Todd] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [his] friends and instructor[ess Sarah S. Rogers] |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Worcester County Musical Convention concerts. ... Oct. 17, 1867. Programme. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Diligence in study. Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] as an honorable testimony of approbation for industry punctuality and good conduct. [blank] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [blank] by [blank] |
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1867-01-01 |
| Presented to [Susie M. Lancaster] by [Alvin Hadley] teacher. Reward of merit. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Eddie J. Harris] by [Emily R. Bailey] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Susie M. Lancaster] by [Alvin Hadley] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Presented to [Ernest Putnam] by [G.W. Titus] teacher. Reward of merit. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Eddie Harris] by [A.L. Parker] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Eddie Harris] by [A.L. Parker] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Eddie Harris] by [A.L. Parker] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert G. Watson] by [Hattie M. James] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert H. Watson] by [blank] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Trinity College. Commencement. Thursday, July 11th, 1867. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Music Hall, Lowell. ... Re-appearance of the Boston Theatre Company for positively three nights only. Wednesday and Thursday evenings, Feb. 27 & 28, 1867, will be perfomed Lester Wallack's very popular play, in five acts, entitled Rosedale ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| New York Theatre ... Fourth and last week of the popular amd accomplished artists Lady Don. This evening will be presented a new and original burlesque extravaganza ... founded on the great sensation drama of the Colleen brawn entitled Miss Eily O'Connor .. The performance will commence with a new farce, written expressly for Lady Don, called Brother Bob ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Last performance but one of Edwin Booth. On Saturday afternoon, May 18th, 1867. Kotzebue's great play of the Stranger, or Misanthropy and repentance. ... To conclude with the amusing comedy of Katharine & Petruchio! ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Second week of T. Maguire and Prof. Risley's Imperial Japanese Troupe. Monday afternoon & evening, June 24, 1867, and every evening during the week, also on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Last week of T. Maguire and Prof. Risley's Imperial Japanese Troupe. Tuseday evening, June 25, 1867, and every evening during the week, also on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... Monday, October 28, and every night ... The Hanlon Brother's ... The performance will commence on Monday and Tuesday, with the amusing farce of The secret! ... M'lle Gertude and her trouple of elfin French poodles! ... The intensley thrilling æriel feat, (first time in Boston,) The three flying men of the air ... Harry Gurr, the champion swimmer ... To conclude with Hanlon's Grand miniature circus! ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Personelle of Mr. Bateman's French comedy ... Chickering's Hall ... The first performance will be given on Tuesday evening, Nov. 19th [1867] ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mercantile Library Association. Season of 1867-68. Mercantile Hall, 32 Summer street. Fifth dramatic & musical entertainment, Friday evening, Nov. 29, 1867. ... Programme ... a comedy, in two acts, entitled, The happiest day of my life. ... To conclude with Faint heart did win fair lady. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Broadway Theatre. Corner of Broadway and Broome St. [Sept. 4, 1867] ... This evening ... Richelieu or The conspiracy ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| The footlight. ... Mechanics' Hall, Worcester. For one night only. ... Sept. 4, 1867, the world-renowned Morris Brothers' Minstrels ... from their opera house, Boston. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall, Worcester. Fast night. The Worcester Mozart & Beethoven Choral Union ... April 4, 1867 ... Programme. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Second season. Mozart & Beethoven Choral Union. The words of Handel's Messiah ... Mechanics Hall ... Dec. 25, 1867 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Worcester County Musical Convention concerts. ... Oct. 16, 1867. Programme. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Worcester County Musical Convention concerts. ... October 18, 1867 ... Matinee! ... Programme. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Worcester County Musical Convention. The session for 1867 will close ... Oct. 18th, at Mechanics Hall, Worcester, with a grand finale concert ... Judas Maccabæus. Characters represented. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Grand concert ... Mechanics Hall ... January 25th, 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Sumner & Allen's Music Rooms ... January 29th, 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mechanic's Hall ... Jan. 30, 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall. ... February 4th, 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Grand promenade ... Feb. 12, 1867 ... Mechanics Hall ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Sumner & Allen's Music Rooms ... February 22d, 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Sumner & Allen's Music Rooms ... April 25th, 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Grand organ and vocal concert at the Church of the Unity ... Sept. 23, 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall ... Nov. 30. [1867] ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| No. 187. 83 of S.II. Mechanics' Hall. Bateman concert ... Jan. 16, 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Opening of the Troy and Greenfield Rail Road from Greenfield to Shelburne Falls. Dear sir: the citizens of Shelburne Falls, and vicinity, propose to celebrate the completion of the Troy & Greenfield Rail Road to this place, on Tuesday, the 29th inst. ... S.D. Bardwell ... To [Hon Hartley Williams] Shelburne Falls, Mass., Oct. 21, 1867 ... |
Invitations. |
Bardwell, S. D. |
1867-01-01 |
| The pleasure of your company is requested at the Bay State House Friday evening [Jan 27th] at 8 12 o'clock, managers. F.H. Kinnicutt ... |
Invitations. |
Kinnicutt, Francis Harrison, 1812-1885. |
1867-01-01 |
| The honour of [WHWH Home's] company is requested at a ball in Cambridge, at Porter's Hall, on Wednesday evening, November 14th. Managers. W.P. Mason ... Cambridge, October ... |
Invitations. |
Mason, William Powell, 1791-1867. |
1867-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Josuæ L. Chamberlain, armig., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, VII. idus Augusti, Anno Salutis MDCCCLXVII ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Memorial adopted by the National Convention of Manufacturers, assembled at Cleveland, Ohio, December 18th, 1867. To the Hon. Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled: In proposing a plan for a change of internal revenue taxes, your memorialists would respectfully yet earnestly urge, that the depressed condition of industry and business throughout the country ... demands prompt and decisive action. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall ... February 2nd, 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Altieri & Pheiffer concerts! ... Dec. 21st., [1867] ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Selwyn's ... This evening, will be presented the comedy in four acts, entitled: School ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Farewell benefit and last night but one of the distinguished actor, Mr. J.B. Roberts ... Friday evening, January 4, 1867, will be presented Colman's standard play, in 3 acts, of the Iron chest! Or, the mysterious murderer! ... To conclude with the grand legendary drama, from the German of Goethe, entitled Faust & Marguerite ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Amateur theatricals in aid of the Dedham Library Temperance Hall on Wednesday & Thursday evenings, January 30th & 31st, 1867. Programme. ... The comedy, entitled a Curious case! ... Poor Pillicoddy! A farce in one act. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Programme. Shakespeare Club. New Opera House. Fourth entertainment. Monday evening, August 19, 1867. Performance commences at 7 12 o'clock. ... On which occasion will be presented Shakespeare's tragedy of Hamlet. In five acts. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Worcester County Musical Convention concerts. ... Oct. 17, 1867. Programme. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit for good behavior presented to [Ida May Cuirsey] by [E.M. Thomas.] Teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Eddie J. Harris] by [Emily R. Bailey] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Eddie E. Harris] by [Emily R. Bailey.] Teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Presented to [Eddie Harris] by [A.L. Parker] teacher. Reward of merit. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Chickering's Hall! ... Friday afternoon, November 22, 1867, Le Roman d'un jeune homme pauvre! Comedie en 5 acts, ... Friday evening, November 22, 1867, Les idees de Madame Audray! Comedie nouvelle en 4 actes ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall ... April 23, 1867. ... Grand Parepa-Brignoli concert. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Regatta promenade concert. Mechanics Hall ... July 18, 1867 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Second season. ... Mechanics Hall ... Dec. 25, 1867 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Hannah Gray] by [Olive A. Berry] |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Eddie Harris] by [A.L. Parker] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Trinity College. Commencement. Thursday, July 11th, 1867. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Wide awake! ... Yankee Engine Co. no. 5 at, Mechanics Hall ... February 21st, 1867 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| The songs in Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paul's entertainment ... [Feb. 28, '67] |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall ... March 14 and 15, 1867 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| "Selwyn House," ... Boston Museum ... Great combined attraction! ... February 15th, [1867] ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... April 23, 1867 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Susie M. Lancaster] by [Alvin Hadley] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Herbert Watson] by [Hattie M. James] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| To the honorable the Senate of the United States: The undersigned, senior assistant inspector general of the United States Army, feeling aggrieved at what he considers an infraction of his legal, offcial, and just rights, and deeming it rightfully in the power of your honorable body to furnish the needed remedy, begs respectfully to represent: that a vacancy in the grade of inspector general of the United States Army, occurred the 23d of March, 1864, by the death of Colonel Henry Van Rensselaer, inspector general U.S.A., to which vacancy, it is respectfully claimed, the next officer in rank ... was entitled to promotion, by law and army regulations, and that the undersigned was at the time, and still is, the next officer in rank in said department ... the appointment and the confirmation by the U.S. Senate of Major James A. Hardie ... as inspector general ... seems to have been a plain violation of law ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Davis, Nelson Henry, 1821-1890. |
1867-01-01 |
| Grand concert ... Mechanics Hall ... March 18th, 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Music Hall, Lowell. ... Positively last night of the Boston Theatre Company. On Friday evening, March 1st, 1867, the great sensational drama of The Corsican bothers or, La vendetta. ... To conclude with the nautical drama of Black-eyed Susan, or, All in the downs. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Entertainment for the benefit of Prof. Walter C. Lyman. Athenæum, Thursday eve., April 26, 1867. ... Programme. Part I. Recitations by Prof. Lyman. ... Trial scene from the Merchant of Venice! ... Part II. Beautiful Irish story of '98--Prof. Lyman. The laughable comedy, entitled The loan of a lover ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Wednesday evening, May 1, 1867. ... Dialogue--Young America. ... Tableau--May and December. ... Dialogue--K.G.C. ... Tableau. ... Dialogue--Sewing Circle. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. Presented to [Herbert G. Watson] by [Annie Bartlett] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Hannah E. Gray] by [Olive A. Berry] |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Eddie Harris] by [A.L. Parker] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifes that [A Lovejoy] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of [her] friends and instruct[er D. Rupert]. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Fourth and last week of the great Irish drama ... January 14th, 1867 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Hurbert Watson] by [Ella Richardson] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Mercantile Hall. Ballou Literary Association. Eighth annual entertainment, Wednesday evening, March 20, 1867. ... Committee. P.H. Pingrey ... |
Invitations. |
Pingrey, P. H. |
1867-01-01 |
| Dedication ball, at T.F. Hunt's new hotel, Forestdale, Vt., Monday evening, July 1st. 1867. ... Managers. L.E. Durant ... |
Invitations. |
Durant, L. E. |
1867-01-01 |
| A memorial to Congress, to aid the construction of the line of railroad of the Sioux City and St. Paul Railroad Company, of the state of Iowa, of the Minnesota Valley Railroad Co., of the state of Minnesota, and of the Lake Superior and Mississippi Railroad Co., of the state of Minnesota, upon the same terms and conditions as are provided in the act of Congress, entitled "An act to aid in the construction of a railroad and telegraph line from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean, and to secure to the government the use of the same for postal, military, and other purposes," approved July first, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, so as to afford continuous railroad communication between the Union Pacific Railroad, and the head of Lake Superior. To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled: Your memorialists, the Legislature of the state of Minnesota, respectfully represent ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| H.H. Otis' prize contests in composition and declamation, Chamberlain Institute Randolph, N.Y., Monday and Tuesday evenings, November 25th and 26th, 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Twenty-second commencement of Knox College. Thursday, June 27th, 1867. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Olympic Theatre. ... Complimentary testimonial of the journalists of New York, to Edmond de Mondion. On Tuesday evening, January 8th [1867], will be performed Shakespeare's tragedy of Hamlet! ... Correspondence. New York, November 1, 1866. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Grand programme of the dramatic, sympathetic and dyspeptic entertainment, given on the anniversay birth day of Don Quixotte, the 19 day of the 2 month of the eighteen 67 year. ...Lachrymatical melo-drama. Naval engagements. ... Antarctic Mormon mistrelsy. ... "Kullud comedy." "Mischievous nigger.: ... Grand wind up between audience and victuals. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Continental Theatre. Mr. B.F. Whitman has the honor to announce that in continuance of his very sucessful season, he has effected an engagement for a limited number of nights, with the great actress, Miss Kate Reignolds, to appear Monday, June 3, 1867, in Miss Olive Logan's thrilling drama of Armadale; or fate! .... |
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1867-01-01 |
| The Barnum & Van Amburg Museum and Menagerie Co. [Oct. 1867] ... Pale Janet, or The tragedy at Red Marsh Farm ... To be seen at all hours ... A living gorilla! The first and only one ever captured alive! ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| "From harmony, from heavenly harmony ... Grand annual festival of the Worcester Co. Musical Convention at Mechanics Hall ... October 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th, 1867. ... The object and aims of this convention are ... Four grand concerts will be given. ... Officers for 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| "Always faithful." ... A grand promenade concert, and civic ball ... Mechanics Hall ... Feb. 5, 1867 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Grand concert and ball! By Yankee Engine Co. no. 5 at Mechanics Hall, February 21, 1867. ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... May 17, 1867 ... |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Eddie Harris] by [A.L. Parker] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [Eddie Harris] by [Emily R. Bailey] teacher. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Commencement week, Bowdoin College, Aug. 4, to 9, 1867. |
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1867-01-01 |
| "The miniature blank book." Cutter, Tower & Co. Stationers ... Nassau, cor. Beekman Street, New York. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Exercises of class day, Thursday, June 6, 1867. Brown University. Class of '67. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Harvard College. Order of performances for exhibition, Tuesday, October 22, 1867. |
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1867-01-01 |
| In memoriam. Died. At the residence of Mr. Edward Sales, Ontonagon, Mich., Saturday, 12 m., April 24th [1867], Joseph Moore, aged 93 years, 4 months and 12 days. |
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1867-01-01 |
| Eighteenth commencement of the Female Collegiate Department of Knox College, Galesburg, Ill. Wednesday, June 26th, 1867. |
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1867-01-01 |
| A reprint, with some additions, of Document: state of New York, no. 26. In Convention, July 12, 1867. Memorial from Dr. Francis Lieber, relative to verdicts of jurors. New York, June 26th, 1867. Dear Sir: Observing in the papers that you have proposed in the convention to abolish the unanimity of jurors as a requsite for a verdict in civil cases, I beg leave to address to you a few remarks on a subject which has occupied my mind ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Lieber, Francis, 1800-1872. |
1867-01-01 |
| Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, March 3d and 4th [1868], at the new town hall, Northboro', at 7 o'clock. The last dramatic entertaintment of the season, by the Jocoserious League, to terminate with a social party. Order for Tuesday evening, Mar. 3. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Selwyn's Theatre. ... Monday evening, March 30, '68. Third night of The bachelor of arts ... The performance will commence with the comic drama, in two acts ... After which, Byron's ever popular burlesque, entitled Cinderlla! E la comare. Or, The love, the lackey, and the little glass slipper. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Lingards mimic concert and drawing-room sketches ... [Friday, June 11, 1868] ... Lingard's great statue song! ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Opera House, Newark. ... Engagement for a limited number of nights of Miss Bessie Foote ... who will appear in her great dramatic impersonations ... June 29th, 30th, and July 1st, 1868 ... the highly popular drama of Lady Audley's secret. In two acts ... Followed by Sterling Coyne's vaudeville The little rebel ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Varieties Theatre! Corner Main and Washington Streets. ... Thursday evening, September 10, 1868. ... First time of the screaming farce, entitled Nan, the girl with two fathers! Senorita Marie, as Nan. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Opera house! Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday ev'gs, Sept. 30, and Oct. 1 and 2, 1868. Grand national allegory and tableaux ... will be given by over 300 young ladies and gentlemen of Newark, for the benefit of the home for aged women. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music. ... Postively last night of the great public favorite Miss Maggie Mitchell supported by Mr. James W. Collier ... This (Wednesday) ev'ng, Oct. 7, 1868 ... Lorle the tiny belle of the Canton. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music. Providence. ... The great London sensation drama! ... The lonely man of the ocean! ... On Tuesday evening, Nov. 10th, [1868] last time ... To conclude, on Tuesday, with the laughable farce of Paddy Miles' boy ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Virginia Hall,--now being erected. Concert by the Hampton Colored Students! ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Fifty-second season. Handel and Haydn Society. ... Boston Music Hall ... February 29, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Song recital ... Belasco Theatre ... March 24, [1868?] ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Soiree Musicale at Otto Club Hall ... March 26th 1868 ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Saturday afternoon, May 9th. ... May 5th to 10th, 1868 ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Order of exercises ... Held at the Music Hall, Wednesday, May 20, 1868 ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Grand musical entertainment, at Granite Hall, Augusta, Me. June 30th, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre. ... July 1 & 2, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Grand inauguration of the Boston Skating Rink ...Sept. 23d, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| City Hall, Providence. ... November 9th, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Grand concert in aid of the sufferers by earthquakes in South America ... Dec. 2, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Hymns for First Baptist Sunday School, Providence ... Dec. 20, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Selwyn's Theatre ... June 29, '68. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Buckley's Serenaders & Brass Band. Programme for this evening. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Newark Opera House! Hibernian Minstrels. Programme for this evening. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Kirwan & Rankin's Hibernian Minstrels ... Programme. |
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1868-01-01 |
| The original Peak Family Bell Ringers. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Kirwan & Rankin's Hibernian minstrels ... Programme. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Programme. Part First. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Established 1827. Incorporated 1868. Oldest and largest of the kind in the world. ... Pencils, crucibles, stove polish. ... Jos. Dixon Crucible Co. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music, Providence. ... Wednesday ev'ng, Nov. 18. Positively four nights only, of the celebrated tragedian, Edwin Adams who will appear this evening ... in the exciting drama ... The heretic ... To conclude with the touching nautical drama, in 2 acts, entitled Black eyed Susan! ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music Providence. Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 23 & 24. Mr. J.B. Booth has pleasure in announcing that he has fortunantely secured the celebrated Mrs.Scott-Siddons... Monday evening, Nov. 23, 1868, Shakspeare's tragedy of Romeo and Juliet ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music, Providence. ... Tuesday evening, Nov. 24, 68. Second and last appeartance of the remarkably beautiful and talented young enlish elocutionary and dramatic artiste Mrs.Scott-Siddons ... Shakspere's exquisite comedy of As you like it ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Newark Opera House ... For one night only the great sensation, the truly brilliant artist, Matilda Heron ... The celebrated young American tragedian, Frank Mordaunt ... Wednesday evening, Nov. 25, 1868, the play, in 5 acts, entitled Camille, or The fate of a coquette. ... The music will be furnished by a full and efficent orchestra! ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music, Providence. ... Second and last night but one of the favorite American actor, Mr. E.L. Davenport who will be assisted by Mrs. E.L. Davenport and the Boston Company! ... Friday evening, Dec. 4th, 1868, first time here, an entirely new romantic sensation drama, in 5 acts, entitled "F", or, Branded! ... To conclude with the laughable farce of Dodging for a wife! ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music. .. The manager is happy to announce an engagement with the distinguished author and comedian, John Brougham! December 7, 1868 ... in his great sensational drama in 5 acts ... entitled the Lottery of Life, a story of New York. ... Mr. Brougham will be supported by a complete first-class dramatic company from New York. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music. ... Brilliant success of the distinguished author and comedian, Mr. John Brougham ... In his great dramatic satire, upon the vices, follies, and sensations of the present times, entitled the Lottery of life! Which will be presented this Tuesday even'g, Dec. 8 [1868] and every evening during the week ... Brown & Reeves' full orchestra will furnish music. |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music ... Monday night, Dec. 21st, 1868. The great Irish drama, Arrah na pouge, or the Wicklow wedding ... To conclude with the roaring farce of the Stage-struck yankee. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music. ... Friday, (Christmas day & evening,) Dec. 25. [1868] ... In the evening, ther performance will commence with the popular holiday drama of the Cricket on the hearth! ... Selections by Brown & Reeves' Orchestra. The whole to conclude with the sketches in India! ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Theatre Lyceum Hall--Milford. ... Bidwell & Locke's Dramatic Company. ... Friday evening, Jan. 8th, 1869, will be presented the stirring play called the Hidden Hand or, The adventures of Capitola ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall, Worcester. ... Positively one night only! ... July 17th, 1868, The world renowned Morris Bros.' Minstrels ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall, Worcester. ... Dec'r 12th, [1868] Announcing the great cief of minstrelsy. The famous gigantic Duprez & Benedict's Original New Orleans Minstrels! Double Troup and Brass Band! ... Englarged, improved and remodeled for the campaign of 1868-69. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall! Worcester, Mass. ... December 12th. [1868] The famous world artistic Duprez & Benedict's Gigantic Original New Orleans Minstrels Burlesque Opera Troupe & Brass Band! ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt fine shoes. ... 27 Pack Row ... New York ... [New York. Feb. 1st 1868] |
Advertising cards. |
Burt, Edwin C. |
1868-01-01 |
| A poem on the death of Mr. Abraham Rice, aged 80, and Mr. John Cloyes, aged 41, who were struck with lightning, June 3, 1777, in Framingham, Mass. By Lydia Learnard [i.e., Learned]. (Copied from original, Feb. 1, 1868.) |
Broadsides.; Poems -- 1868.; Elegies. |
Learned, Lydia, 1730-1792. |
1868-01-01 |
| Henry W. Peabody Australian line, for Melbourne. From India Wharf, carrying the United States mails ... The beautiful clipper A 1 clipper barque Chattanooga ... . |
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1868-01-01 |
| Glidden & Williams line for San Francisco from Lewis Wharf. The superior A 1 first class clipper ship Criterion ... for freight apply at the California Packet Office, 114 State St., Boston ... Saturday, May 2, 1868. Watson & Clark, Prs., 21 Franklin St., Boston. |
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1868-01-01 |
| Defence of the incorporation known as the Gettysburg Asylum for Invalid Soldiers, and a protest against the unwarranted attempt made by Gen. Van Wyck, M.C., to defeat an individual enterprise having for its object the erection of a national home for the disabled veterans of the late war. To the honorable Mr. Speaker and members of the House of Representatives; your petitioner would respectfully represent that he is the general manager of the project known as the Gettysburg Asylum enterprise, which is being lawfully conducted under a special charter from the state of Pennsylvania, passed March 6, 1867. ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Hitchcock, Benjamin W., b. 1836. |
1868-01-01 |
| In memory of Etta J. Moore, died June 24, 1868, aged 17 years. |
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1868-01-01 |
| Twenty-third commencement, of Knox College. Thursday, June 25th, 1868. |
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1868-01-01 |
| Order of exercises at the annual exhibition of the Phillips School, at 8 o'clock, a.m. on Tuesday, July 21, 1868. |
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1868-01-01 |
| Grand charity ball Crosby's Opera House Monday evening January 20th 1868 ... Committees invitation Philip Wadsworth ... |
Invitations. |
Wadsworth, Philip. |
1868-01-01 |
| Evening protramme. ... Boston Museum ... December 16, 17, and 19, 1868 .. |
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1868-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [blank] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of h[er] friends and instruct [blank] ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [blank] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of h[er] friends and instruct [blank] ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Washington, January 16, 1868. To the Honorable [blank] Sir: The conviction is forced upon every observer that the people of the United States, who now pay for local, state, and national governments nearly twice as much per capita as any other people in the world, are becoming earnestly restive under their burdens. As a representative of the manufacturers of the United States, including the Iron and Steel Association, I wish to call your attention prominently to a few of the reasons why this restiveness and anxiety exists. ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal). |
Ward, Eber B., 1811-1875. |
1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music! ... Lonely man of the ocean! Observe the following distribution and synopsis. ... To conclude, on Monday, [1868] with the laughable farce, entitled The Toodles ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Boston, Jan. 8, 1868. ... Selwyn's Theatre. ... This evening, and every evening during the week, production of the new and original drama ... entitled Maud's peril ... The performance will terminate with the beautiful farce, ... entitled Easy shaving. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Selwyn's Theatre. ... This evening [March 17, 1868], the performance will commence with the poetical drama ... Dora. ... The performance will commence with the new burlesque entitled The latest edition of Black-eyed Susan. Or, The little bill that was taken up. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Theatre Comique. 611 Broadway, opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel. ... Programme for this evening [Saturday, June 27th, 1868]. ... To conclude with ... Charley White and Josh Hart's burlesque, entitled Under the lamp-post or New York as it is. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Town Hall, Leicester. Wednesday, July 29, 1868. For the benefit of the Leicester Freedmen's Aid Society. The performance will commence with Naval engagements. ... After which, a scene from "Martin Chuzzlewit." ... Concluding with My turn next. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music. ... The management take great pleasure in announcing that ... Mr. John Murray! ... Will make his re-appearence ... September 9th, 1868. ... Mr. J.M. Ward ... will give the celebrated recitation, entitled Shamus O'Brien! Or, The bold boy of Glen Gall! ... The entertainment will commence with the beautiful five act, drama, entitled Grimaldi! Or, The little street singer. ... To be followed by the celebrated recitation ... To conclude with the world-renowned Irish specialty, entitled Irish immigrant! ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music, Providence. ... Last night of Laura Keene and her New York Comp'ny ... Tuesday evening, Sept. 29, 1688 [sic 1868], the beautiful three-act play entitled A woman's secret! ... To conclude with the pleasing farce entitled Turn him out! ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music. ... Positively last night of the great public favorite, Miss Maggie Mitchell! Supported by Mr. James W. Collier ... Wednesday ev'ng, Oct. 7, 1868 ... Lorle! The tiny belle of the Canton. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Niblo's Garden. ... Three farewell performances of the Grand Ballet Organization! Friday evening, Oct. 9, Saturday matinee, Oct. 10, Saturday ev'ng, Oct. 10. [1868] ... The fairy romance arranged for the presentation of these artists is entitled Undine, the water queen ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Newark Opera House. Von Hamme's great ballet and pantomime troupe ... October 22d, 23d, and 24th, 1868. ... Grand musical concert. ... New ballet divertisement ... entitled Oriental festival! ... To conclude with the new comic trick pantomime ... Sun and moon or The birth of Pierrot and Arlequin in 10 tableaux. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music! ... John Murray! And J.M. Ward! Will appear for two nights only ... First appearance of Miss Anita L. Harris. Monday evening, Nov. 16th, 1868, the performances will commence with the celebrated play ... entitled The chimney corner. ... Overture. ... To conclude with ... Irish assurance and Yankee modesty. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music ... Decided triumph! Of the talented young tragedian, Edwin Adams. ... Saturday evening, Nov. 21, '68 positively last appearance of Edwin Adams and The Athenæum Company! The drunkard! ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Theatre City Hall--Biddeford. ... Bidwell & Locke's Dramatic Company. Crowded houses greet the Great Star Company. ... Tuesday evening, Dec.1, 1868, the performance will commence with the celebrated sensational drama, in 5 acts, called the Pearl of savoy, or, The mother's prayer. ... To conclude with the glorious farce of the Rough diamond. |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music. ... Monday evening, December 7, [1868] and every evening during the week, also, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mr. John Brougham, ... In this great dramatic satire upon the vices, follies, and sensations of the present times, entitled the Lottery of life! ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. ... Saturday, May 30th [1868], decoration night ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| The player. Vol. 2.--New Series. Boston, Mass. No. 120. ... Boston Theatre. ... a new fairy burlesque spectacular extravaganza ... The white fawn! ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| May Day concert ... Mechanics Hall ... May 1, 1868 ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... May 28, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Worcester County Musical Convention concerts. ... October 23, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall ... November 16, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Symphony concerts! At Mechanics Hall. ... Dec. 5, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| The evening programme. Mechanics Hall. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. The Worcester Mozart and Beethoven Choral Union will perform Mendelssohn's great oratorio of St. Paul ... April 2, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Mechanics Hall. Worcester County Musical Convention concerts. ... October 22, 1868. Programme. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Programme of musical illustrations for the lecture on Handel ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Grand concert and military and civic ball, given by Post. No. 10, G.A.R. ... Mechanics Hall ... Feb. 28, 1868 ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... April 2, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Mechanic's Hall La grange Brignoli Operatic concert combination ... April 17th, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Leland's pianoforte Warerooms. ... April 30, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Josuæ L. Chamberlain, LL.D. gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, VIII. idus Julii, Anno Salutis MDCCCLXVIII ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| A memorial of the Legislature of the state of Minnesota, to the Congress of the United States, praying for a grant of land to the Minnesota and Missouri Railroad Company to aid in the construction of a railroad from the Minnesota state line to the Missouri River, at Yankton, Dacotah Territory. |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music. Providence. ... This Thursday evening, Sept. 24th, [1868] ... Foul play or, Saved from death! Dramatized in a prologue and 5 acts ... Mr. Chas. R. Thorne, Jr. in his original character of Robert Penfold! |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music Providence. ... During the drama, The barn door jig by Oiny Farrell and Katy Walsh. Monday and Tuesday evenings, Nov. 2 & 3 [1868], will be presented the famous drama of Arrah-na-pogue or, The Wicklow wedding. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music ... Decided triumph! Of the talented young tragedian, Edwin Adams ... Thursday eve'ng, Nov. 19, [1868] the Adams specialty, The dead heart! ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music ... The popular American actor and general favorite, E.L. Davenport assited by Mrs. E.L. Davenport and the Boston Company. ... Thursday evening, Dec. 3, 1868, Shakspeare's tragedy, Richard 3d, or, The battle of Bosworth Field. ... To conclude with the roaring farce of the Limerick boy. |
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1868-01-01 |
| Oread Collegiate Institute. ... July 3, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [Leuella Mills] from [May T. Currier] teacher. [Methuen Mass] 186[8]. Onward and upward. |
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1868-01-01 |
| Memorial Day. May 30th, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| When griping grief the heart doth wound ... Grand annual festival of the Worcester Co. Musical Convention, at Mechanics Hall ... October 19th, 20th, 21st, 22d and 23d. 1868 ... Officers for 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| [Young folks entertainment at 40 Portland St ... Feb. 20th 1868 ...] |
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1868-01-01 |
| The programme. ... Mechanics Hall ... March 10th, 1868 ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Nov. 21, 1868 ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Washington, January 16, 1868. To the Honorable [blank] Sir: The conviction is forced upon every observer that the people of the United States, who now pay for local, state, and national governments nearly twice as much per capita as any other people in the world, are becoming earnestly restive under their burdens. As a representative of the manufacturers of the United States, including the Iron and Steel Association, I wish to call your attention prominently to a few of the reasons why this restiveness and anxiety exists. ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal). |
Ward, Eber B., 1811-1875. |
1868-01-01 |
| [June 12, 1868] Tony Pastor's Opera House. Programme. ... To conclude with a new comic drama, entitled The female pirates or The capture of Coney Island. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Library Hall. Monday, November 18, 1868. The Proudfoot sisters' grand dramatic and musical parlor entertainment! ... The following artists, Miss E.V. Proudfoot ... Mr. Wm. H. Pope ... Miss Jenny Proudfoot ... Mr. Arthur Ritzmer ... Patriotic and pathetic recitations! Favorite scenes from classical plays! Charming songs! Operatic music, &c. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music. ... Messrs. Murray and Ward and their popular company ... will give their celebrated rendition of ... The ticket of leave man. ... Tuesday evening, Nov. 17, 1868 ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Pleasant Street Family Musee and Theatre ... Official program for the week commencing July 6th [1868?] ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall. ... March 12th, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Bartlett & Mowry, dealers in paper, paper stock, cotton waste and old metals. 160 Commerce Street, Hartford, Conn. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| A memorial of the Legislature of the state of Minnesota, to Congress, for a grant of land to aid in the construction of the Minnesota and Northwestern Railroad. |
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1868-01-01 |
| Address of E.B. Ward, of Detroit, delivered before the Manufacturers' National Convention, held at Cleveland, May 27th, 1868. |
Memorials (Legal). |
Ward, Eber B., 1811-1875. |
1868-01-01 |
| Buckley's Serenaders & Brass Band. Programme for this evening. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music. ... Jarrett & Palmer's grand Viennoise ballet troupe ... This Saturday, May 2, [1868] ... Mons. Lupo the greatest living male dancer. Mr. Brookhouse Bowler, the eminent English tenor. Miss Annie Kemp, the superb ballad and operatic vocalist. Napier Lothian ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music, Providence. ... First night of Laura Keene and her New York Company! ... Monday evening, Sept. 28, 1868 ... Our American cousin. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... First week of Edwin Booth. First appearance this season of Mrs. J.B. Booth. Friday evening, Oct. 9th, 1868, Shakspere's Much ado about nothing ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Academy of Music. Providence. ... Friday evn'g Nov. 6, 1868 De Walden's brilliant 5 act comedy, Sam ... Saturday even'g, Nov. 7, Dr. Walden's new comedy in 4 acts, entitled Joe. ... The performance will conclude with the favorite comedietta in one act, entitled The widow's victim! ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Blind Tom's concerts at Mechanics Hall ... September 23, 1868 ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Mechanic Hall, -- Nov. 5th, 1868. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| The programme. Grand miscellaneous concert given at Mechanics Hall ... March, 10th, 1868, by the Worcester Mozart and Beethoven Choral Union. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| May day concert by the Worcester Mozart & Beethoven Choral Union, at Mechanics Hall ... May 1, 1868 ... Programme. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| 1868 Worcester County Musical Convention. Eleventh annual festival at Mechanics Hall ... Finale concert ... October 23, 1868 ... Programme. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Prize declamation by the junior class of Bowdoin, Monday evening, July 6, 1868, at Dr. Adams' church. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Popham celebration. The undersigned solicit the honor of the company of [Wm. F. Poole Esq. & ladies] at the public celebration, on the 261th anniversary of the founding of the first English Colony ... B.C. Bailey ... Bath, Aug. 3. 1868. |
Invitations. |
Bailey, B. C. |
1868-01-01 |
| The honor of [Mr. Robert B. Roosevelt's] company is requested at a dinner in compliment to Mr. Charles Dickens, to be given by the press of the United States, at Delmonico's, 14th Street, and 5th Avenue, on Saturday evening, April 18th, 1868, at 5 o'clock. |
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1868-01-01 |
| Nineteenth commencement of the Female Department of Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois, Wednesday, June 24, 1868. |
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1868-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Mechanics Hall. Worcester County Musical Convention concerts. ... October 23, 1868. Programme. ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| The programme. ... Mechanics Hall ... April 2, 1868 ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| American Horse Collar Company ... patent rubber lined collars, saddles and pads of all kinds ... no. 100 Milk Street, Boston. |
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1868-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Miss Mary Antinette Alexander] by diligence and good behaviour, merits the approbation of h[er] friends and instruct[er John Burbank] ... |
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1868-01-01 |
| Spring importations for 1868. We are now prepared to show our usual large stock of millinery goods. Browning, Pickett & Co., importers and jobbers, 249 Washington Street, Boston. |
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1868-01-01 |
| La Pierre House. Philadelphia. Baker & Farley. Proprietors. |
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1868-01-01 |
| They make holiday the year round. Ideal American magazines ... book catalogue free D. Lothrop & Co., Boston. |
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1868-01-01 |
| They make holiday the year round. Ideal American magazines ... book catalogue free D. Lothrop & Co., Boston. |
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1868-01-01 |
| To the subscribers to Johnson's new atlas. ... A.J. Johnson, publisher of atlases, maps, books, and steel engravings. |
Advertising cards. |
Johnson, A. J. (Alvin Jewett), 1827-1884. |
1868-01-01 |
| Theatre. City Hall--Fall River. ... Bidwell & Lock's Dramatic Company ... Wednesday evening, May 19th, will be presented ... The gunmaker of Moscow! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Opera house ... Monday and Tuesday eve'gs, Sept. 6th & 7th ... Little Sunshine or, The working girl's oath ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Ockington Hall! ... Dec. 26 [1869] ... Boston theatrical comp'y and Fred White's Germania Orchestra ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Grand concert ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| To-night! ... At St. James Theatre ... Opera House, Philadelphia. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| The Player. ... Boston Theatre. ... January 9 ... January 11, 1869 ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Town Hall--Leicester. Instrumental concert ... Jan. 28, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| S Elwyn House ... Boston Theatre. ... February 22, 1869 ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| 10th annual tour ... The original Norfolk Jubilee Singers. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Concert. Harris Hall ... March 25, 1869 ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall ... May 21, 1869 ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| National Peace Jubilee. Chorus circular, no. 4 ... Boston, June 4th, 1869. ... also a diagram of The Coliseum ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. ... June 7, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Soiree musical! ... At Town Hall, West Newton ... June 10th, 1869 ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| National Peace Jubilee. ... Boston, June 15, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| National Peace Jubilee. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| "Let us have peace." ... June 15, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Let us have peace. ... June 15, 16, 17, 18 & 19, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| "Let us have peace." ... June 16, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| "Let us have peace." ... June 17, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| "Let us have peace." ... June 18, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| "Let us have peace." ... June 19th, 1869 ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Boston, June 26th, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| National Peace Jubilee. ... At the Coliseum ... June 29th, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Buckley's Serenaders ... In new music hall ... Sept. 3d, '69. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Music Hall. Vocal and instrumental concert by the Mendelssohn Quintette Club ... Sept. 17, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Town Hall--Leicester. ... Instrumental concert by the Mendelssohn Quintette Club ... Oct. 4, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Soldier's Memorial Statue at Claremont, N.H. ... October 19, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Matinee ... Nov. 6, 1869. ... Programme. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
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1869-01-01 |
| Music Hall, . - Grand farewell vocal and instrumental Kellogg concerts ... Miss Kellogg. ... Nov. 21 and 22, [1869] ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Fourth and last matineè, given at Chickering's Hall ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| First grand concert of the season. At Harris Hall ... Dec. 14, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Groton Centre Musical Association. ... Sacred concert, Dec. 16th, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Programme. ... [Concert for Sanitary Commission Fund ...] |
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1869-01-01 |
| Morris Brothers' Minstrels! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Spaulding's classical and comical concerts ... Wood's Hall, Neponset ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| City of Boston. Spaulding's classical and comical concerts ... Lyceum Hall, Meeting-House Hill ... Programme. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| The Spauldings. Programme for this evening. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Academy of Music ... Immense attraction! ... Thursday evening, Jan. 28th. [1869] Mr. & Mrs. Barney Williams the great comedians ... The performance will commence with the original legendary drama and fairy spectacle ... entitled the Fairy circle! Or, Con O'Carolan's dream. ... To conclude with the roaring comedietta, entitled Latest from New York ... Orchestra furnished by Brown & Reeves. |
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1869-01-01 |
| Academy of Music, Providence. ... On Tuesday evening, February 16th, 1869, will be presented the famous drama entitled The streets of New York ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre, Deering Hall, Portland. ... Thursday evening, Feb. 18, '69, will be presented ... Ruth! The letter-carrier! ... To conclude with ... Middy ashore! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre Shaw's Hall,--Biddeford. ... Thursday evening, March 4th, 1869, will be presented ... The stranger, or Misanthropy and repentance. ... To conclude with the glorious farce of The jolly cobbler ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Howard Athenæum! ... Benefit of Mrs. W.J. Florence! ... This, Friday evening, March 30th, '69. Will be performed ... Lalla Rookh! ... The performance will commence with ... The Yankee housekeeper! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre, Jones' Athanæum, Taunton. ... Thursday evening, April 15, [1869] the entertainment will commence with ... Asmodeus or, The little d---l's share. ... Concluding with ... The hermit of the rocks or, Happy results. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre Jones' Athanæum, Taunton. ... Friday evening, April 16th, '69 will be presented ... Evadne; or, The statue. ... To conclude with the capital farce, Poor Pooley ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre Jones' Athanæum, Taunton. ... Thursday evening, April 22, 1869, will be presented ... The gunmaker of Moscow! ... To conclude with ... Sam Patch in France! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre Town Hall--Haverhill. ... Tuesday evening, April 27, '69 will be presented ... East Lynne or The elopement! ... The whole to conclude with ... The Yankee duelist or, The steamboat excursion ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre Franklin Hall--Nashua. ... Tuesday evening, May 4, 1869, will be presented ... East Lynne, or The elopement. ... The whole to conclude with ... The Yankee duelist or, The steamboat excursion ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre, Music Hall--Woonsocket. ... Tuesday evening, May 11, 1869, will be presented ... The gunmaker of Moscow! ... To conclude with ... Sam Patch in France! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre, Music Hall--Woonsocket. ... Thursday evening, May 13, 1869 will be presented ... Evadne or The three statues. ... To conclude with ... Poor Pooley ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre City Hall--Fall River. ... Tuesday evening, May 18, 1869, will be presented ... Griffith Gaunt or, Jealousy! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre City Hall--Fall River. ... Thursday evening, May 20, 1869 will be presented ... Lucretia Borgia the poisoner. ... The performance will conclude with ... The Yankee in Hungary or, The lost heir. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Tuesday, May 25, 1869 ... the celebrated play of Rip Van Winkle or The sleep of twenty years ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre Norombega Hall--Bangor. ... Saturday evening, June 12, '69, the greatest sensational drama ... Nobody's daughter or, The ballad singer of Wapping. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre Norombega Hall, Bangor. ... Thursday evening, June 17, 1869 ... Leah the forsaken ... The whole to conclude with ... The Yankee duelist or, The steamboat excursion ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre Coburn Hall, Skowhegan. ... Tuesday evening, June 22, 1869 will be presented ... Lady Audley's secret; or The mystery of Audley Court. ... To conclude with ... A wife for a day ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre Columbian Hall--Bath. ... Monday evening, June 28, 1869, will be presented ... Esmeralda or, The hunchback of Notre Dame. ... The peformance will conclude with ... The Yankee in Hungary or, The lost heir. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| The Rink ... A repertoire of pieces from which will be selected the most popular, instructive and amusing plays ... Wednesday eve'g, June 30, 1869 ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Newark Opera House ... Last night but one of the far-famed and beautiful Worrel Sisters ... Monday evening, Aug. 30, 1869, Only performance of the celebrated Opera bouffe ... entitled the Grand dutchess ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Howard Anthenæum. ... Wednesday Ev'ng, Sept. 15 ... Camille: Or, the fate of cocked hat ... The Suprise arty ... Les folies! ... To conclude with the very laughable pantomime of Robert Macaire. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Olympic corner of Washington and Harvard Street ... Wednesday evening, Sept. 15th, 1869, The entertainment will begin with the music burletta, called Jenny Lind, or, The lively boys of Heidelberg. ... After which will be performed the grand equestrian drama, in 3 acts ... entitled Mazeppa, or, The wild horse of tartary. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre Comique 514 Broadway. ... [Oct. 4, 1869] Old Bob and young Charley ... Intelligence Office! ... The new and beautiful floral divertissement, arranged by Mons. Grossi, entitled the Daisies! ... To conclude with the roaring, rattling, side aching farce, entitled the Persecuted Dutchman! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre Comique, 514 Broadway. ... [Oct. 16, 1869] The great London comique, Mr. James Taylor ... Quarrelsome servents! ... Leaves of a shamrock. Grand ballet. ... Stump Speech, Hughey Dougherty. ... High Jack the heeler! ... To conclude with the irresistable, laughable sketch, entitled A scene in the tombs, police court! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Newark Opera House ... Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, & Saturday! October 27, 28, 29, and 30th [1869] ... Wednesday evening ... the performance will conclude with the musical and grotesque burlesque, entitled Rip Van Winkle. Modernized in Webster's dictionary expressly for the Zavistowski sisters, and called Wip Wan Winkle ... Characters and personal of the new local burlesque, full of sparking wit, humor, and beautiful music, entitled Rip Van Winkle ... The performance will commence with the roaring farce ... entitled Jumbo Jum ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Tammany Thursday evening, Nov. 18, 1869. The performance will commence with the very laughable farce written by Thomas J. Williams, Esq., entitled: My turn next! ... Grand Spanish ballet divertissement entitled: La belle de saragossa ... To conclude with the comic ballet d'action in one scene ... entitled: Tot, or, The rendezvous. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Tammany. Christmas matinee, Dec. 25, 1869. ... An entirely new burlesque ... Bad Dickey. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Music Hall, -- Worcester ... July 2. [1869] Trowbridge & Hart's Star Combination from the Howard Athenæum Boston. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall ... May 31st. [1869] ... The famous orignial [sic] and only. La Rue's World Renowned Carnival Minstrels ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Henry W. Peabody Australian Line. ... The magnificent A 1 extreme clipper barque Mariano ... Henry W. Peabody & Co. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Josuæ L. Chamberlain, LL.D. gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis Collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, pridie idus Julias, Anno Salutis MDCCCLXIX ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Programme of the National Peace Jubilee concert. Second day. Boston, Wednesday, June 16, 1869, commencing at 3 o'clock, p.m. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Ohio Wesleyan Female College, "Virtute non verbis." Sixteenth annual commencenent [sic], Delaware, Wednesday, June 23, 1869. |
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1869-01-01 |
| Programme of exercises in the chapel of the Institution D.D. & B. Staunton, Va. on the occasion of a convention of the Superintendents of Insane Asylums in the United States [i.e., Association of Medical Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane]. June 16, 1869. |
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1869-01-01 |
| To the honorable, the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled: The undersigned, citizens of New Bedford and of the towns bordering on ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Tributes to the memory of the late Dr. Calvin G. Page. |
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1869-01-01 |
| Presentation day exercises of the Class of 1869, at the College Chapel, on Wednesday morning, June 30th, at 10 o'clock. |
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1869-01-01 |
| Assemblies, 1869. Patrons. Mrs. Chas. Francis Adams ... Managers. A.T. Perkins ... The managers request the honor of your subscription to four assemblies, to be given at Horticultural Hall, Friday January 1st, Thursday, January 14th, Thursday, January 21st, Thursday, February 4th, 1869. ... |
Invitations. |
Perkins, Augustus Thorndike, 1827-1891. |
1869-01-01 |
| The secretary of war and Mrs. Belknap at home Saturday evenings at nine o'clock February [12th, 19th, & 26th) 3 Madison Place. |
Invitations. |
Belknap, William W. (William Worth), 1829-1890. |
1869-01-01 |
| Evening programme. ... Boston Museum ... March 9, and every evening of the week ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Dee & Doyle, florists ... Boston Museum ... Benefit of Mr. Charles Barron. ... December 10, 1869 ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Reward merit help us. Oh, help us, Lord! each hour of need thy heavenly succor give; ... [K.L.S.] [Annie M. Fessenden Brookline N.H. Nov 24, 1869] |
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1869-01-01 |
| Bates House Rutland Vt. J.M. Haven -- proprietor ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| T.C. Evans, advertising agent, no. 129 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. |
Advertising cards. |
Evans, T. C. |
1869-01-01 |
| Programme of the National Peace Jubilee concert. Fifth day. Boston, Saturday, June 19th, 1869, by the children of the public schools, under direction of the music committee. Commencing at 3 o'clock, p.m. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Order of music. Commencement of the General Theological Seminary, Friday, June 25th, 1869, in St. Peter's Church. |
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1869-01-01 |
| January 8, 1869 ... Commencing with the popular operatic production ... The grand dutchess of Gerolstein. ... La petite Corinne ... To conclude with the uproariously funny, fairy burlesque extravaganza, Cinderella or, the lover, the lackey, and the little glass slipper ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Academy of Music. ... Last appearance. Edwin Forrest ... Tuesday evening, Jan. 26st, 1869, will be performed the romantic Indian tragedy, entitled Metamora: or, the Last of the Wampanoags. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Bidwell & Locke's Dramatic Company. Shaw's Hall. Programme this even'g, Wednesday, Feb. 3d. [1869]. The celebrated play called the Octoroon, or Life in the south as it was. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Academy of Music. ... Nobody's daughter ... This company will return here Monday, Feb. 8th [1869] ... producing ... The Lancashire lass. |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre! Shaw's New Hall, Biddeford. ... Wednesday even'g, Feb. 10. '69, will be presented ... Lady Audley's secret: or The mystery of Audley Court. ... To conclude with the capital farce: Fool of the Family! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre! Central Hall, Lewiston. ... Monday evening, March 1st, '69, will be presented ... Lucretia Borgia! The poisoner. ... To conclude with the excellent farce, A kiss in the dark! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Newark Opera House. Friday ev'g, March 26 [1869]. ... Newcomb's American opera. ... To conclude with the comic scene ... Turn 'em out. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Opera House ... Tuesday evening, April 6th, '69. The world-renowned comedy of Our American cousin ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Newark Opera House! Thursday and Friday, May 13th & 14th [1869]. Hibernian minstrels. ... To conclude with the new Irish opera bouffe, Molly of Killarney ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Third and last week but one of the famous comedian, Mr. Joseph Jefferson. Thursday and Friday evenings; also Saturday afternoon, May 20, 21, and 22, 1869 ... Rip Van Winkle or--The sleep of twenty years. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Farewell matinee of Mr. Joseph Jefferson. Saturday afternoon, May 29, 1869 ... Rip Van Winkle or--The sleep of twenty years. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre. H.P.C. Strawberry night, June 11, 1869. ... A grand revival of standard comedy and the legitimate drama ... The rivals ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| J.C. Opera House, 144 Newark Avenue. ... Friday [Saturday] evening, July 23 [24], 1869. Programme for this eve'g. ... Sounds from Fadderland! By the great Bolas. ... Who's got that pocket book? ... The whole to conclude with the laughable farce of the Persecuted Dutchman. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Waverly Theatre, 720 Broadway, opposite of the New York Hotel. ... Monday evening, August 23, [24, 1869] ... Locomotive Darkey ... Recollections of the old plantation. ... The conclude with the prize drama, entitled the Mountain Outlaw. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Roberts' Opera House, Hartford. On Friday evening, October 15th, 1869, for one night only. ... The performance will commence with the petite comedy, in one act, of Love in humble life! ... Mr. Wm. Horace Lingard in the following original sketches, written and composed by himself ... Miss Alive Dunning in her celebrated Boquet of melodies ... Lingard's Statue song. .. Concluding with the music farce of Mr. & Mrs. White. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Selwyn's ... Wednesday afternoon and evening, December 15, 1869, Midsummer night's dream. ... The renowed Morlacchi Ballet Troupe ... Incidental to the poem will be presented before the Duke and Court the most lamentable comedy of Pyramus and Thisbe. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Adelphi Theatre Comique ... Friday evening, December 24, 1869. ... Mr.D.L. Morris' original Shakesperian Burlesque, entitled, Richard No.3 ... Or, The teutonic typrant of Squantum. ... The Brennans in their beautiful and carfully called Boquet of melodies. ... To conclude with Lauri's new Christmas pantomime, entitled Ki-ki-ko-ko-oh-ki-key! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall ... Feb. 18, 1869 ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Masquerade! The S.S. Frohsinn ... Bal masque ... Mechanics Hall ... February 19, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Annual grand concert and ball of Post no. 10, G.A.R. ... February 22, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Chevalier Sigismond Neukomm's oratorio of David ... Mechanics Hall. ... April 8th, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Parepa Rosa's last season ... Mechanics Hall ... May 11th, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| "Let us have peace!" ... Mechanics Hall ... June 12, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Music Hall. ... Sept. 17, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Washburn Hall ... October 7, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| B.D. Allen's chamber concerts. ... Washburn Hall ... Nov. 30th, 1869 ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Harley Newcomb's grand concert! Mechanics Hall ... December 20, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Music the fiercest grief can charm ... Twelfth annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Convention at Mechanics Hall ... October 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st & 22d, 1869. ... The Boston Orchestral Union! ... Durring the session four grand concerts will be given. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Worcester County Musical Convention. Twelfth annual festival. Finale concert ... Mechanics Hall ... Oct. 22, 1869. ... The oratorio of Samson. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Music the fiercest grief can charm ... Twelfth annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Convention at Mechanics Hall ... October 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st & 22d, 1869. ... Grand musical festival. ... Officers for 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| A man in ruins. A sermon preached in Center Church, Crawfordsville Ind., Lord's day evening, April 18, 1869, in view of the melancholly [sic] suicide of Mr. Mark Kirby, for two years a member of Wabash College. By President Tuttle. |
Broadsides.; Sermons -- 1869. |
Tuttle, Joseph F. (Joseph Farrand), 1818-1901. |
1869-01-01 |
| Booth's Theatre ... Mr. Edwin Booth respectfully announces Wednesday evening, February 3, 1869, at the opening night of its theatre, with the performance of Shakespeare's tragedy of Romeo and Juliet: ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Thespians! ... Town Hall, Claremont, on Thursday and Friday evenings, Aug. 26th & 27th, 1869 ... The evening's entertainment will commence with the romantic drama, in 3 acts, entitled Nobody's child .... To conclude with the farce, in 1 act, of Nan, the good-for-nothing! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Monday evening, Semptember 6, 1869. And until further notice. The gorgeous oriental pantomime, founded on a series of Siamese tales ... entitled the Seven Dwarfs; Or, Harlequin and the world of wonders. ... The cast of the pantomime will embrace the following artists engaged exressly for it: Robert Butler ... The manger has also the honor to anmounce having effected an engagement with the justly celebrated Morlacchi Troup ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Booth's Theatre [April 1869] ... Othello ... Benefit and last appearance but one of Miss Marcy McVicker ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Lyceum and Natural History Association ... Nov. 4, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Mechanics Hall. Worcester County Musical Convention concerts. ... Oct. 22d, 1869 ... Symphony concert by the Boston Orchestral Union ... Programme. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Leland & Son's Music Rooms ... June 28, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Academy of Music ... Till further notice, the great London drama, After dark ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre! Shaw's New Hall, Biddeford. ... Saturday evening, Feb. 13, 1869, will be presented ... Ruth! The letter carrier. ... To conclude with ... Betsy Baker! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| The latest novelty ... Trowbridge & Hart's Star Combination from the Howard Anthenæum, Boston. ... Programme for this evening. African Witticisms! ... The wonderful Carlo Brothers!! In their acrobatic feats. ... To conclude with the laughable farce, by W.B. Cavanagh, entitled Jim Crowe, alive again! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| The latest novelty. ... Howard Anthenæum ... Programme for the week commencing Monday, Dec. 20, 1869. ... To commence with the laughable sketch, entitled the Wandering contrabands!! ... First time, Leavitt's new act, entitled Make you wills ... To conclude every evening and Saturday matinee, with Maffit's comic pantomime, first time in three years, entitled Statue Blanc! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Grand farewell concert, at Mechanics Hall ... April 17, [1869] ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Sanborn & Carter, publishers and wholesale dealers in standard, school, law and medical, theological & miscellaneous books ... no. 55 Exchange St., Portland, Me. |
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1869-01-01 |
| Inaugural procession and reception, March 4, 1869. General committee ... Hon. Edwin D. Morgan ... |
Invitations. |
Morgan, Edwin D. (Edwin Denison), 1811-1883. |
1869-01-01 |
| Order of music. Commencement of the General Theological Seminary, Friday, June 25th, 1869, in St. Peter's Church. |
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1869-01-01 |
| Programme of the National Peace Jubilee concert. Fifth day. Boston, Saturday, June 19th, 1869, by the children of the public schools, under direction of the music committee. Commencing at 3 o'clock, p.m. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Shreve, Crump & Low. Engravers stationers 432 & 434 Washington Street Boston. |
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1869-01-01 |
| Theatre Franklin Hall--Nashua. ... Tuesday evening, April 6th, 1869, the performance will commence with ... The gipsy queen or, The flowers of the forest. ... To conclude with the ... farce called A wife for a day. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Music Hall, Springfield. ... Farewell benefit of Charley Wilkinson. ... Monday evening, June 7, [1869] ... the comedy of Paul Pry or--I hope I don't intrude. ... The whole to conclude with the farce of Stage struck barber! Or, Wilkinson worried by Donaldson. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Horn & Bloodgood combination. ... Programme for this evening. [Thursday July 8, 1869] ... To commence with the admirable sketch The dead beat. ... Vivian's sketches with wonderful presentations and extraordinary changes. ... Song of the day Miss Eva Brent. To follow with the laughable sketch The deluded victim! ... The whole to conclude with the screaming after-piece, The jamboree! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Dougherty, Wild, Barney & Mac's Minstrels! ... Programme for this evening. [Friday Aug. 6. 1869] Scenes in the Freedmen's Bureau! ... Little Mac's Essence. A great scene from the coliseum entitled The peace jubilee! ... Here and there! ... Scenes in an intelligence office. ... The immense programme will conclude with the side-splitting pantomime of The village torment. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| M.F.D. Association! Lincoln Hall, Mechanic Falls. On Tuesday evening, November the 16, 1869, will be presented the great moral drama, in six acts--entitled: Ten nights in a bar room. ... To conclude with the farce of Barney of Baron! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... March 22, 23 & 24 will be presented ... Little Nell and the Marchioness! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Promenade concert and ball ... Mechanics Hall ... Feb. 16th, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Mechanics Hall. Worcester County Musical Convention concerts. ... October 21st, 1869. ... Programme. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Evening programme. ... Boston Museum ... Third week and brilliant success! ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Evening programme. ... Boston Museum ... Engagement of Miss Susan Galton ... July 6, 1869 ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Getting into mischief. [Martha Winsor. From your teacher Fannie E. Field Aug. 1869.] Lincoln and family. |
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1869-01-01 |
| Reward of merit presented to [William Upton] by [mother, May 25 1869 reward for making Pearl a bib.] Teacher. |
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1869-01-01 |
| Memorial to the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled:-- The undersigned citizens of New York and vicinity being deeply interested in the commercial prosperity of the country, and believing that any change which may lower the standard of discipline in the Navy must necessarily and injuriously react upon the merchant service ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| To the Honorable, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Massachusetts (which may God protect and prosper!) in General Court assembled. We, the undersigned, working-women of the city of Boston, dependent for our daily bread upon the daily labor of our own hands, humbly make known to your honorable body, that we are insufficiently paid for our labor, scantily clothed, poorly fed, and badly lodged ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States: The undersigned Hungarians, citizens of the United States, beg leave to call the attention of Congress to the radical changes which the Austrain [sic] Empire has undergone in the last years ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Powerful Stock Company. Friday evening, Feb. 19th, [1869] the peformance will consist of ... Jack Cade, the bondman of Kent. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Positively last week of Mr. Joseph Jefferson. ... Monday evening, May 24, 1869 ... Rip Van Winkle or--The sleep of twenty years. |
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1869-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Monday evening, Aug. 30, 1869, and until further notice .... The gorgeous oriental pantomime, founded on a series of Siamese tales ... entitled the Seven Dwarfs; Or, Harlequin and the world of wonders. ... The cast of the pantomime will embrace the following artists engaged exressly for it: Robert Butler ... The manger has also the honor to anmounce having effected an engagement with the justly celebrated Morlacchi Troup ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall, - Oct. 14, 1869. Worcester Co. Mechanics' Association concert ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Buckley's Serenaders! Programme. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Kelly & Leon's Minstrels. The great event oof 1869. ... from New York, have started on their grand farewell trip through the States, prior to their departure for Europe. ... Programme for this evening ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. To [illegible] from [Emma[illegible]] teacher. [illegible] 186[9] |
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1869-01-01 |
| General passage agency of the Hamburg Steamship Line, 6 Barclay Street, N.Y. Hamburg American Packet Company. List of passengers by the North German Union & U.S. Mail Steamship Silesia, N. Trautmann, commander, for Plymouth, Cherbourg, London & Hamburg. Tuesday, November 30th, 1869. |
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1869-01-01 |
| Harvard College. Order of performances for exhibition, Tuesday, October 26, 1869. |
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1869-01-01 |
| National Peace Jubilee. Grand testimonial to P.S. Gilmore, at the Coliseum, Boston, Tuesday, June 29th, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Public exercises of Delta Kappa Epsilon at Bowdoin College, Thursday evening, Oct. 7th, 1869. President: J.H. Drummond. Music: Germania Band. |
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1869-01-01 |
| Memorial against holding an election in Texas, in July, 1869. To the honorable the Congress of the United States: The affairs of Texas demand your attention to avoid anarchy and confusion. ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Sabin, C. B. (Chauncey Brewer), 1824-1890. |
1869-01-01 |
| Newark Opera House. April 26th, 1869. ... will be presented ... The 40 thieves or The fairy legion of the Oily region ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre Company ... This evening, the entertainment will consist of ... Formosa or, The railroad to ruin. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Soiree musicale at S.R. Leland & Son's Piano-Forte Rooms ... May 18th, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Grand army entertainment ... Mechanics Hall ... Nov. 3, 1869. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Worcester County Musical Convention concerts. ... Oct. 20th, 1869 ... Programme. |
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1869-01-01 |
| Spring season 1869. Moore, Pickering & Co. Importers and jobbers of millinery goods, 17 Franklin Street, Boston. ... |
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1869-01-01 |
| The Sampson Scale Co., of New York, ... The most perfect scale in the world! Every scale warranted. ... A.A. Frazar & Co., general agents ... 116 Federal Street, Boston. |
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1869-01-01 |
| Chas. H. Lyman's book, card and job printing house ... Holyoke, Mass., [Dec. 20, 1869.] ... |
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Lyman, Charles H. |
1869-01-01 |
| Hodges Hat & Bonnet Bleachery. 11 Winter St. Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Spencer House, Niagara Falls, N.Y. A. Cluck, proprietor. ... This well known hotel, with additional attractions, continues ready to welcome its patrons. The Spencer, from its desirable situation, offers greater inducements to the tourist than any other hotel at Niagara. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| William Jas. Kelly, superior steam job printer and engraver, no. 330 Pearl Street, (Franklin Square,) New York, U.S.A. |
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Kelly, William James. |
1870-01-01 |
| Porter & Bainbridge, manufacturers and importers of card stock and fine stationery, 33 Beekman Street, New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Partree & Parker, city bill posters, 20 Bank Street, Waterbury, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Harding's editions of the family & pulpit Bibles also arranged for photographic portraits. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hooven & Allison, Xenia, O. Manufacturers of twines and cordage, of every description. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grand finale concert. The Worcester Choral Union will give a grand miscellaneous concert at Mechanics Hall ... May 12, 1870. ... Haydn's "Spring," from the "Seasons" ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| William H. Kibble's original Uncle Tom's Cabin Co. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Academy Hall--Henniker, Wednesday evening. Aug. 24. Watson family are coming ... Home talent ... Sleeping in the air ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mr. Max Strakosch has the honor of announcing the first appearance in Boston of Mlle. Christina Nilsson ... 4th ... 5th ... 7th ... 8th ... November 12, [1870] ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Wallace Sisters Burlesue and Comedy Comp'ny... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Wallace Sisters Burlesue and Comedy Comp'ny ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Salem Oratorio Society. ... Mechanic Hall, Salem ... January 12th, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grand promenade concert ... Roberts' Opera House, Hartford ... Jan. 14th, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grand excursion matinee. ... Jan. 20, 1870. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grand Russian concert ... [Feb. 4, 1870] ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Town Hall, -- Brookfield. ... Feb. 16, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. ... Feb. 16, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Webster Hall, Webster. ... Feb. 17, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Selwyn's. ... Sacred concert ... Feb. 20, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Town Hall, Holden. ... Feb. 23, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| First soireé given at Chickering's Hall. ... March 22, 1870 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Private musical soiree. ... Chickering Hall ... March 26, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Music Hall. ... April 5th ... April 6th ... April 7th ... April 8th ... April 9th ... April 10th ... April 11th [1870] ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Music Hall. ... April 9th ... April 10th ... April 11th. ... April 13, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Silver wedding hymn. By Caroline H. Barber, Greenfield, Mass. Written on the 25th anniversary of the marriage of Mr. & Mrs. D.A. Barnard, Windsor, Vt., May 6th, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Grand English Opera ... May 30th, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Instrumental and vocal concert. Hopedale. O. ... June 23d, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. 1870. Commencement concert ... Congregational Church -- Brunswick ... July 12, 1870 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mr. Max Strakosch has the honor to announce the last two (2) grand concerts ... At Steinway Hall, N.Y. ...Oct. 26th ... Oct. 31st ... 29th Oct., [1870] ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Grand English opera combination. ... Dec. 14, 1870 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Vocal and instrumental concert ... First Baptist Church ... May 15 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Order of performances. At the concert of the blind. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Concert by the blind. Order of performance. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. ... October 7th, 1870. ... Beethoven night. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. ... October 8, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Kelly & Leon's Minstrels. ... Programme for this evening. ... Slight explanation of the extraordinary events. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cal Wagner's Minstrels! Under the management of J.H. Haverly. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cal Wagner's Minstrels. Under the management of J.H. Haverly. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Order of exercises. Overture, by the orchestra. ... Pratt! "Undertaking and over estimating of the physical and mental powers of man." ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Washburn's last sensation. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sweatnam & Fraser's Minstrels, from our Arch Street Opera House, Philadelphia. ... Our special parlor entertainment. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bullock's Royal Marionettes ... Programme. ... important caution to the public.--Two persons names McDonough and Earnshaw have now no connection ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Programme. Part First. ... S.B. Hyers, manager. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Programme. Part First. ... S.B. Hyers, manager. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Adelaide Phillips Concert Company. Programme. Part I. ... Mr. Howard M. Dow--pianist and conductor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Helen Potter's Pleiades. Programme for this evening. ... M.T. Skiff, manager. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Caroline Richings-Bernard's Musical Union grand costume concerts. Eighteen artists. ... Programme. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Caroline Richings-Bernard's Musical Union grand costume concerts. Eighteen artists. ... Programme. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cheeney Bro's Concert Company ... Programme. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Class day concert, by the Mendlessohn Quinetette Club ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Newark Opera House! ... July 15. [1870] MIss Agnes O'Neill's grand floral concert! By 200 children of this city ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Refinery foot North 12th St. Brooklyn, E.D. Pratt's Astral Oil New York. Charles Pratt & Co. Patent prepared gasolene for gas machines. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Beware of cheap imitations. Hauthaway's peerless gloss for ladies & childrens boots and shoes. ... C.L. Hauthaway & Sons, Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Clarence Brooks & Co. Fine coach varnishes cor. West & West 12th St. New York. The new St. Patrick's Cathedral. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Clarence Brooks & Co. Fine coach varnishes cor. West & West 12th Sts. New York. Who done send dat walentine, chile? |
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1870-01-01 |
| Clarence Brooks & Co. Fine coach varnishes. Cor. West & West 12th Sts. New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Diamond Black Leather Oil manufactured by Globe Oil Company, Cleveland, O. The Garfield Monument at Lake View Cemetery Cleveland, O. ... Diamond Black Leather Oil is the best. The best is the cheapest. Represented by F.W. Dingley, D.B.L. Cleveland, O. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| No grit. No acid. Diamond polishing powder Bridgeport Wood Finishing Co. Sole agents 40 Bleecker St., New York. Diamond polishing powder, ahead of all !! For cleaning and polishing windows, mirrors, gold, silver, brass, britannia ware, tin, etc. ... Bridgeport Wood Finishing Co., sole agents, 40 Bleecker Street. New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dieterichs leather preservative oil for boots & shoes manufactured by E.F. Dieterichs' Cleveland, Ohio. Registered. One can of Dietrichs' Leather Preservative Oil, for boots and shoes, properly applied, will save twenty times its cost in shoe leather. ... Adams & Greenwood, agts. for Value-Oleum, Ashburnham, Mass. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Dieterichs, E. F. |
1870-01-01 |
| Praise God from whom all blessings flow. ... The "Jim Dandy" check row corn planter is a check-rower and corn planter all combined in one machine... F.B. Tait & Co., sole manufactuers, Decatur, Ill. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| F.E. Myers & Bro. Proprietors of Ashland pump & haying tool works. Ashland, O. .. Myers double lock reversible hay carrier, the new Myers iron and wood track hay carriers. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fairbanks' standard scales. Buy only the genuine. ... The new "charter oak" lawn mower. ... Fairbanks & Company, No. 216 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Farmers friend grain drill. ... combines all of B. Kuhns latest patents, who has had twenty five years in the business. ... Dayton, Ohio. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Address Flint, Walling & Co., manufacturers of star self-regulating wind engine ... This mill is warranted self-regulating and storm proof. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Address Flint, Walling & Co., manufacturers of star self-regulating wind engine ... This mill is warranted self-regulating and storm proof. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buckeye mowers, droppers, table rakes and binders ... Canton, Ohio. ... Passes through an ordinary farm gate. Requires less barn room than other binders. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of The Geiser Manufacturing Co., Waynesboro, Franklin County, Penna. ... "Peerless" portable, stationary, traction or plowing engines ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| A grand success. C. Gorton's combined feed steamer & clothes washer. Every farmer needs one. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Gorton, C. |
1870-01-01 |
| Joseph Breck & Sons. ... New England agricutural warehouse, woodenware, and seed store. ... Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Kemp's manure spreader. ... Manufactured by Kemp & Burpee M'f'g Co. Syracuse, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Manufacturers of the "keystone" line of agricultural implements. Keystone Manufacturing Co. Sterling, Ills. U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Kniffen mowers and wheel rakes, manufactured by the Kniffen Mowing Machine Co. Worcester, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| L.B. Darling & Co., Pawtucket, R.I. Manufacturers of and wholesale dealers in Darling's animal fertilizers, pure ground bone, bone meal for cattle, chicken feed, & c. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Nothing better than Darling's fertilizer for all crops. Manufactured by L.B. Darling & Co., Pawtucket, R.I. ... East River N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Darling's animal fertilizer, or pure ground bone, will insure you good crops. Manufactured by L.B. Darling & Co., Pawtucket, R.I. ... Site of Capernaum. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use the homestead bone black fertilizer. Manufactured by Michigan Carbon Works, Detroit, Mich. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use the homestead bone black fertilizer. Manufactured by Michigan Carbon Works, Detroit, Mich. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Milwaukee Harvester Company, Milwaukee, Wis., U.S.A. ... Examine our machines and be convinced that they are the lightest ... finest in finish, made of the best material ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Flying Dutchman Jr. Manufactured by Moline Plow Co. Moline, Ill. |
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1870-01-01 |
| American royalty. King Corn. Queen Wheat. Moline Plow Co. Moline, Ills. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ain't we in clover. The Victor. The best clover huller in the world. Manufactured by the Newark Machine Co. Columbus O. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Chilled. Factory at South Bend Ind. ... Look at our fair display. ... Given excellent satisfaction everywhere are the plows ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Chilled. Factory at South Bend Ind. ... Look at our fair display. ... Given excellent satisfaction everywhere are the plows made by the Oliver Chilled Plow Works ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Osborne Corn Harvester. Cuts and binds all kinds of corn. ... The Osborne Columbia Binder. ... D.M. Osborne & Co. ... Auburn, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "There is no danger. This is a page fence." ... Page fence is made of "page-wire" ... Page Woven Wire Fence Co. Adrian, Michigan, U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| See the Page fence. ... No other fence company use our quality of wire. ... Page Woven Wire Fence Co., Adrian, Michigan. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "I'll steer them right into that Page fence." Page fence protects. ... Page woven wire farm and stock fence. ... Page Woven Wire Fence Co. Adrian, Michigan. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The "Planet Jr." Combined drill, wheel hoe, cultivator, rake and plow. Buy 5 tools in one. Guaranteed satisfactory. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Thar, Brother Barnes, is the Plano masheen, it takes the cake. ... Plano twine binder and the new Plano mower ... Plano Mfg. Company, Plano, Ill. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Rawson reaper. no. 2. ... The Rawson Manufacturing Co., Hornellsville, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| For bone fertilizers manufactured by the Read Fertilizer Co. ... Syracuse, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reeves & Co's patent straw stacker. Columbus, Indiana. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Roe's patent cheese vat, with Cooper's patent improved heater. H. & E.F. Cooper, dealers in hardware ... Watertown, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ross Brothers. Wholesale and retail dealers in grass, garden and flower seeds. Fertilizers and fertilizing materials. Manufacturing agents for all the last improved farm machinery. ... Worcester, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of Russell & Co. Massillon, Ohio. Manufacturers of threshers, horse powers, engines & saw mills. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Send for illustrated catalogue and price list of corn shellers to the Sandwich Manufacturing Co., Sandwich, De Kalb Co., Ill. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The clean sweep hay loader. ... Ask your dealer for prices. Sandwich Manufacturing Company, Sandwich, Illinois, U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Southwick hay press. ... Sandwich Manufacturing Company, Sandwich, Illinois, U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Farmers! Don't fail to see the Superior grain drills and other goods exhibited at this fair by the Superior Drill Co., Springfield, Ohio. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Syracuse Chilled Plow Co. Syracuse, N.Y., U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| T.B. Everett & Co., ... Boston, Mass. ... The only direct draft mower manufactured ... Eureka Mower Co., Utica, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The tiger hay tedder, No. 3. Six and eight-foot sizes. ... The Stoddard Mfg. Co., Dayton, Ohio ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Why don't you get an N.C. Thompson Cultivator. ... Horse hay rake, for one or two horses. ... Manufactured by N.C. Thompson, Rockford, Illinois. ... |
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Thompson, N. C. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Vermont Farm Machine Co. Bellows Falls, Vermont. Improved United States Cream Separator ... Farm and dairy sizes. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Champion harvesting machines. The Warder, Bushnell & Glessner Co. Springfield Ohio, Chicago, Ill. U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| 'Champion' turning the rascals out! Success the sovereign test of worth. ... L.H. Lee & Bro., ... Baltimore, Md. ...Champion binders, reapers and mowers ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Randall Harrow. Manufactured by the Warrior Mower Co., Little Falls, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| William Deering & Co. Chicago, Ill. ... Self binders, reapers and mowers ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Quoth the spirit of old "Mother Goose" ... twine binder ... William Deering & Co's factory. Chicago, U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| William & Clark Co's high grade bone fertilizers are the best .... New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Ithaca self dump rake. Manufactured by Williams Bro's Ithaca, N.Y. U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Please tack this up near your office desk. Are you interested in use or sale of steam engines? ... Eaton, Madison Co., N.Y., Wood, Taber & Morse. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Teeth extracted without pain!! Grin and bear it. Farmers' Favorite grain drills. Factory Macedon, Wayne Co., N.Y. U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Great Eastern & Western Horse and Mule Market ... San Francisco. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bestor's golden pens. ... S.J. Bestor ... Gold pens, pen cases, pencils, &c. ... Hartford, Conn. ... |
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Bestor, S. J. |
1870-01-01 |
| Carter's mucilage ... How to get an ink that will suit you. ... Carter, Dinsmore & Co., Boston and New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sample of bijou measures, 6 designs in assorted tints ... Carter, Rice & Co. ... Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Chase's liquid glue ... Joshua S. Chase Boston. ... |
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Chase, Joshua S. |
1870-01-01 |
| Chase's liquid glue mends everything and is the only glue in the world that will hold fancy cards in scrap books without wrinkling, showing through or discoloring. Joshua S. Chase, Boston. |
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Chase, Joshua S. |
1870-01-01 |
| New process, Dodd's liquid glue, always ready for use, mends everything. |
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1870-01-01 |
| One chance more! ... E.P. Waite & Co. Crayon portrait artists, 814 Broadway and 6th Ave., cor. 18th St., New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| One chance more! ... E.P. Waite & Co. Crayon portait artists, 814 Broadway, New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| 949 hexagon plain. ... Eagle Pencil Co's slate pencils in wood ... East 14th St. N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Eagle colored slate crayons. ... Eagle Pencil Co's ... 73 Franklin St., N.Y. ... Hale's Notion Store, 246 Main Street, Springfield, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| HHHHHH Eagle fine arts. Fifteen degrees of hardness. Grades 6B to 6H. ... Unrivalled for artists use. ... Eagle Pencil Co. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Esterbrook's celebrated steel pens. Falcon match scratcher. Works Camden, N.J. New York Office 26 John Street. For sale by Le Count Bros., 417 Montgomery St. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Frost & Adams. Importers & dealers in artists' materials of every description ... 37 Cornhill, Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Excelsior Copying House. (Formerly of Tyrone, Pa.) no. 718 Penn'a. Avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. C.C. Shriver, proprietor. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Blair's specialties in staple stationery are all perfect. We all use Blair's footprint pencil tablets. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Downing's Sagamore burnishing ink. Manufactured by J.E. Lang & Co. ... Lynn, Mass ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dixon's American graphite pencils ... Rafting cedar logs to the Dixon mill at Crystal River, Fla. ... Joseph Dixon Crucible Co. Jersey City, N.J. U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| This man used Le Page's liquid glue in the wrong place. ... Russia Cement Co., Gloucester, Mass., U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| This man used Le Page's liquid glue in the wrong place. ... Russia Cement Co., Gloucester, Mass., U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Briggs marking pen ... Payson's indelible ink for marking linen, silk & cotton ... Notice. This ink, requiring no preparation, has been in use in the United States and Canadas for nearly half a century ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Briggs marking pen ... Payson's indelible ink for marking linen, silk & cotton ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Royal glue mends everything. The U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C., U.S. Senators, Members and gov't depts use Royal Liquid Glue! ... Mends everything ... J.U. O'Meara & Co. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Livermore's new Stylographic Pen manufactured by The Stylographic Pen Co. Office, 290 Washington Street, Boston, Mass. Dunlap & Atkins, manuf's agents. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "All genuine has the full name blown in the bottle." Van Stan's stratena cement mends earthenware, jet, porcelain, marble, furniture ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Egyptian Tenexine. With a bottle of Tenexine in the house, divorce is absolutle impossible. ... Tenexine Company ... Boston, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Egyptian Tenexine. With a bottle of Tenexine in the house, divorce is absolutely impossible. ... Manf'd solely by Tenexine Company, Boston, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "O dear! I wish I could find some cement that would stand hot water." ... Manf'd solely by Tenexine Company, Boston, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "O dear! I wish I could find some cement that would stand hot water." ... Tenexine Company ... Boston, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Te-nex-ine. Yes, fellow citizens, as long as there is a bottle of Tenexine in the land, you will find me sticking to my post. ... Manf'd solely by Tenexine Company, Boston, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buy of Joseph L. Bates, 13 12 Bromfield Street, photographs, views, picture frames, illuminated cards, &c. |
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Bates, Joseph L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Geo. C. Phelps, the photographist, 942 Chapel Street, opposite Trinity Church, on first floor. |
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Phelps, George C. |
1870-01-01 |
| H.B. Jackson, pen drawing, designing. 343 Moody St. Waltham, Mass. |
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Jackson, H. B. |
1870-01-01 |
| Drawings & paintings, plain and ornamental penmanship, maps, diagrams, patent office drawings, &c., accurately and cheaply executed, by John Collins, Burlington, N.J. ... |
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Collins, John, 1814-1902. |
1870-01-01 |
| Henry W. Stone, artist, penman, high class engrossing resolutions a specialty. 34 School Street Boston. Room 39 ... |
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Stone, Henry W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Happy New Year! E.C. Davis, penman & card writer, ornamental business cards a specialty. Weybosset St., Providence, R.I. |
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Davis, E. C. |
1870-01-01 |
| Geo. H. Remington, (for the past eleven years with one of the largest iron works in Providence.) Mechanical draughtsman, no. 4 Market Square, room no. 5, Bank of Commerce building, ... Providence, R.I. Plans of machinery, mill work, patent office drawings, etc. |
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Remington, George H. |
1870-01-01 |
| John D. Clapp, no. 23 Winter Street, - Boston. Opposite Shephard, Norwell & Co. Designer & embroidery stamper, art embroidery taught, materials furnished, and work commenced. Designs copied, enlarged, or made to order, at short notice. Stamping outfits, for the trade. |
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Clapp, John D. |
1870-01-01 |
| Keep this as your guide to get fine photographs. Sittings made and pictures finished promptly. We defy competition in style, pose and finish. I only charge $6.00 per dozen for the finest imperial cards. Abraham Bogardus ... 872 Broadway, cor. 18th Street, N.Y. Practical photographer since 1846. ... |
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Bogardus, A. (Abraham), 1822-1908. |
1870-01-01 |
| N.C. Sanborn, photographer, 50 Merrimack St., Lowell, Mass. |
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Sanborn, N. C. |
1870-01-01 |
| Admiral Farracut. Free exhibition on Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, June 10, 11 & 12. At Miner & Somerville's Art Gallery. 37 Nassau Street, (opposite Post Office.) of elegant paintings, foreign chromos, fine steel plate and colored engravings, rich imported gems. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| C. Waller photographs for advertisement. Photo ink prints for catalogues. Complete sample books for salesmen and merchants. Goods photographed at factories anywhere in the U.S. ... |
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Waller, C. |
1870-01-01 |
| E. & H.T. Anthony & Co., manufacturers & importers of chromos, stereoscopes, views, photographic materials, albums, frames &c. ... 591 Broadway. New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Westminster Art-Gallery, 337 Westminster St., Providence. S.M. Vose. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Stillings artist, studio building Boston. ... 56 Bromfield Street ... Boston ... Portraits in crayon, ink, oil and water color. Engravings, lithographs, photographs. Copying, enlarging and restoring old pictures a specialty. Frames, mats etc. in variety. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.U.P. Burnham, photographer, portraits and views. Cottage Street, Norway, Me. Residence, 68 Pleasant Street, Portland. |
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Burnham, J. U. P. |
1870-01-01 |
| Clement Drew & John T. Ogden. 22 Tremont St. Museum building, Boston. Fine paintings, engravings, chromos, lithographs. Stereoscopes and stereoscopic views ... |
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Drew, Clement, 1806-1889. |
1870-01-01 |
| Hardy Artist Photographer, no. 493 Washington Street, between Temple Place and West Street. Bufford, Boston. |
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Hardy, A. N. |
1870-01-01 |
| L. Dubernet, passe-partouts, picture frames and fancy articles, nos. 13 & 15 West Third St. New York. ... Fire gilding on furniture. |
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Dubernet, L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Burnham's photographs! Rooms in Market Square, So. Paris, Me. Cards, cabinets, 8 X 10's up to life size, made and finished in the best manner at popular prices. N.B. - Call and see large collection of specimens. J.U.P. Burnham. South Paris, Maine. |
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Burnham, J. U. P. |
1870-01-01 |
| Hagan Gallery of Fine Arts. 258 Westminster Street, opposite Hoppin Homestead Building, Providence, R.I. Fine framing, gold and Berlin gilts, fancy woods and colors. Passepartouts and velvets. Engravings, photographs, lithographs, chromos, oil and water color paintings. Plaster casts and bas-reliefs. Cleaning, repairing, and restoring at short notice. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hagan Gallery of Fine Arts. 258 Westminster Street, opposite Hoppin Homestead Building, Providence, R.I. Fine framing, gold and Berlin gilts, fancy woods and colors. Passepartouts and velvets. Engravings, photographs, lithographs, chromos, oil and water color paintings. Plaster casts and bas-reliefs. Cleaning, repairing, and restoring at short notice. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Thayer and Chandler. Dealers in artists materials and gold frames. 46 Madison St. Chicago. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Picture frames. Photograph, cabinet, card, motto, panel. All kinds cheap. Harbach's, 807 Filbert Street. ... |
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Harbach, Theodore J. |
1870-01-01 |
| Snow & Roos' Art Gallery. Carving. Gilding. Snow & Roos (depot of Goupil & Co.) Importers & manufacturers of pictures, frames, moldings and artists' materials. 21 Kearny St. near Market, S.F. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fr. Bergner & Co. Frames. Oriole. Compliments of Fr. Bergner & Co. Baltimore. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rockhill & Wilson, tailors and clothiers, men's & boy's wear, 603 & 605 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hagan Gallery of Fine Arts. 258 Westminster Street, opposite Hoppin Homestead Building, Providence, R.I. Fine framing, gold and Berlin gilts, fancy woods and colors. Passepartouts and velvets. Engravings, photographs, lithographs, chromos, oil and water color paintings. Plaster casts and bas-reliefs. Cleaning, repairing, and restoring at short notice. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hagan Gallery of Fine Arts. 258 Westminster Street, opposite Hoppin Homestead Building, Providence, R.I. Fine framing, gold and Berlin gilts, fancy woods and colors. Passepartouts and velvets. Engravings, photographs, lithographs, chromos, oil and water color paintings. Plaster casts and bas-reliefs. Cleaning, repairing, and restoring at short notice. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hagan Gallery of Fine Arts. 258 Westminster Street, opposite Hoppin Homestead Building, Providence, R.I. Fine framing, gold and Berlin gilts, fancy woods and colors. Passepartouts and velvets. Engravings, photographs, lithographs, chromos, oil and water color paintings. Plaster casts and bas-reliefs. Cleaning, repairing, and restoring at short notice. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Established 1860. Henry N. Cass, manufacturer of moldings & picture frames, and dealer in oil paintings, chromos & engravings, wholesale and retail. 175 Hanover St., near Blackstone. Boston. Bring your pictures in, and have them framed. |
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Cass, Henry N. |
1870-01-01 |
| Asia. A good cabinet picture must be finely retouched . Don't be led astray on a fancy card. No charges for sending. ... Strunk, 730 Penn St., Reading Pa. Call and see our life size in crayon including 1 doz. of our best cabinets ... |
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Strunk, John D. |
1870-01-01 |
| S.T. Blessing 87 Canal Street, frames, pictures, mouldings, albums etc. Publishers of views of New Orleans and Louisiana scenery, souvenir view albums of New Orleans. A garden in Florida. ... |
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Blessing, S. T. |
1870-01-01 |
| Henry C. Kendall. Artist, penman. 26 Essex St. Boston. Testimonials, resolutions. Rolls of officers, memorials & encrossed. ... |
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Kendall, Henry C. |
1870-01-01 |
| Leather goods, stationery, toys, &c., &c. Variety endless, Bool, Culver Block, Ithaca, N.Y. Furniture, fine art, wall paper, window fixtures, poles, shades, draperies, mattresses, pillows, &c., &c. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A specialty of lettering and comic work, for advertising purposes. Kendalls Spavin Cure. Chas. H. Andrus, artist. Enosburgh Falls, Vermont ... |
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Andrus, Charles Hardin, 1852-1924. |
1870-01-01 |
| Wm. W. Aldrich, portrait artist. Copying and enlarging. Studio, East St., Amherst. Amateur supplies, views for books or engravings. |
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Aldrich, William W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Achert & Co. Springers Building, 119 West Fifth St. Cincinnati. Silver medal, Cincinnati Industrial Exposition. Artistic designing engraving on wood. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Palm & Fechteler, 403 Broadway, New York. ... Retail department of art amusements ... porcelain colors, scrap book pictures, fancy cards ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| T.W. Norman & Co., pictures and frames, Boston, Mass. ... manufacturers, importers, publishers & art dealers. Water color paintings, etchings, engravings, and fine prints ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| W.C. North photographer Utica, N.Y. |
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North, W. C. |
1870-01-01 |
| Pictures. Frames made to order, in gold, gilt or walnut. Old frames regilt. Photographs colored. Portraits in oil or crayon. Visit the Fine Art Gallery, no. 506 Brady St. ... H.L. Ross. ... Davenport, Iowa. |
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Ross, H. L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Wight's clear crayon portraits, are executed wholly by means of crayon, on fine white paper, and are thus rendered absolutely permanent. The above gem photograph is taken from an original by Wight. Card or cabinet photographs taken at my studio. Respectfully yours, E.M. Wight, Saco or South Windham, Maine. |
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Wight, E. M. |
1870-01-01 |
| The largest skylight to make the clearest pictures is at the Big Camera Studio opposite the dance hall, next to Hotel Nantasket. The wise will come in early, when they will not have to wait for their turn. Remember, good clear pictures are made every time, so enjoy yourself today and have a good time, and remember the Big Camera Studio. For pictures. Opposite the dance hall. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| C.H. Howes photographer 40 & 42 East State St. Ithaca, N.Y. ... |
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Howes, C. H. |
1870-01-01 |
| Hopeful, 2.14 34. A. Walker, Fancy goods and art novelties, P.O. Box 210, Salem, Mass. |
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Walker, A. |
1870-01-01 |
| An affectionate greeting. Rogers Statuary. One more shot. |
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Rogers, John, 1829-1904. |
1870-01-01 |
| Specimen of wood-carving presented by Paine's Furniture Manufacturing Co., 48 Canal St., Boston. Opp. Boston & Maine depot. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dunn's Victor water-proof polish. ... "The Victor" (Trade mark.) Five things worth remembering. ... For boots, shoes, and buggy tops there can be nothing better than the "Victor." ... John S. Foote, sole proprietor and manufacturer, lock box 336, - - New Haven, Conn. ... |
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Foote, John S. |
1870-01-01 |
| C.N. Goward president ... Eagle Oil & Supply Co. Trade mark. Eagleine manufacturers of high grade lubricating oils 100 & 102 Broad Street Boston, Mass. U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use Eldorado Castor Oil on farm machinery it makes easier work for horses. The Karg Gas Well, Findlay, Ohio. ... Eldorado Castor. There is no oil now on the market so well adapted to all the uses of the farmer as Eldorado Castor. ... For sale by R.H. Elliott, Pontiac, Mich. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Excelsior Metal Polish. Trade mark. Excelsior Metal Polish manufactured by the Walpole Emery Mills 114 Milk Street. Boston. For polishing and cleaning cutlery, brass, copper, tin ware and all bright steel and metal work. ... Holway, Wright & Miner, manufacturers' agents. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Town & country ready mixed paints ... Harrison Bros & Co. Philadelphia and New York. "Well! this shower was predicted, but I didn't expect such a variegated rainbow after it." |
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1870-01-01 |
| Harrisons "Town & Country" ready mixed paints. The paint kegs of the world are waiting to be filled. ... Harrison Bros & Co. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Manufacturers lubricating oil ... H.N.F. Marshall & Co. Proprietors of the improved manufacturers' A lubricating oil, office, 78 Broad Street, Boston. ... The different grades are specially adapted for several kinds of machinery. Parties ordering please state what class of machinery they use. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Uncle Sam supplying the world with Home Light Oil ... Empire Refining Company, Limited. New York. ... Empire Refining Co. Limited by H.B. Riggs, manager. For sale by L.W. Carroll & Son, sole agents, Norwich, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A perfect facsimile of 12 one gallon cans and case. Home Light Oil cannot explode. ... Empire Refining Company Limited New York water white Home Light Oil fire 150̊ test. ... Empire Refining Company, Limited 116 Pearl St. New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Jenkins' Grease. Boston ... The best belt stuffing known. Put up in 5,10, 20, 35, and 65 pound packages, half barrels and barrels. Manufactured only by L.E. Jenkins & Co., 141 Webster Street, East Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| John Mulliken & Co.-- Oil dealers, 21 Charlestown St., opp. B. & M. Depot. Boston. ... Manufacturers of and dealers in lubrication oils. ... Wool, native, cylinder and Morocco oils a specialty. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| New York office, 93 West Street. ... Leonard & Ellis, refiners of Valvoline cylinder and lubricating oils, no. 149 Broad Street, Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use Mica Axle Grease. Best and cheapest. Liberty enlightening the world the Great Bartholdi Statue. ... If you do not know the merits of Mica Grease please read the following ... American Lubricating Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by Geo. T. Johnson, licensed pharmacist, Norfolk, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Lunar Oil, very brilliant light. Perfectly safe. Economical. Free from offensive odors while burning. The essential things to be sought for in an illuminating oil are safety, economy, brilliancy of light and freedom from offensive odors. ... Rice, Starkweather & Co., sole agents. Importers and dealers in chemicals, drugs, dye-stuffs, glue, paints, oils and varnishes. 25 Exchange Place, Providence, R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Lunar oil, very brilliant light. Perfectly safe. Economical. Free from offensive odors while burning. The essential things to be sought for in an illuminating oil are safety, economy, brilliancy of light and freedom from offensive odors. ... Rice, Starkweather & Co., sole agents. Importers and dealers in chemicals, drugs ... 25 Exchange Place, Providence, R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lustro is the best and quickest cleaner of silver, nickel and all plated wares in the world. Lustro. To clean silver and plated wares without injury and with the least possible amount of labor ... The "Lustro" Company, 171 Duane Street, New York. Fred. W. Gardner, president. John T. Brown, treasurer. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lyon's Asbestos Paint Co. patentees and manufacturers of genuine asbestos paints, all colors. Ready for use. Office: [447 Water St], New York. ... The most durable, the most serviceable, and the cheapest paints in use, for steamers, vessels, canal boats, elevators, brick and frame buildings ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Merten Moffitt & Co. San Francisco, Cal. Furniture reviver. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Has no rival ... Mica Axle Grease trade mark Standard Oil Company. "You see it runs easy because it's greased with Mica Axle Grease." ... For sale by Wardwell Hdw. Co., Rome, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use Mica axle grease, best & cheapest. Ice palace at St. Paul, 1886 ... Mica axle grease is a mixture of the best grease and powdered mica which latter is an almost perfect lubricant of itself. ... Manufactured by American Lubricating Oil Co., Cleveland, Ohio. For sale by E.J. Childs, dealer in groceries, provisions, etc., 38 Middlesex Square, Marlboro, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Doan I tole yah to put some ob Frank Miller's Oil on dot harness an dis wou'n'nt curd. Frank Miller's Harness Oil blacking for oiling harness, carriage tops, etc ... Frank Miller's Harness Soap is unrivaled for cleaning and beautifying harness, and for general use in the stable. ... |
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Miller, Frank. |
1870-01-01 |
| National Light Oil better than daylight it beats the world. Manufactured by The National Refining Co. Cleveland, O. ... National Light is refined from the best grade of Pennsylvania crude oil, with all possible care ... Manufactured by The National Refining Co. Cleveland, Ohio. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| These 2 brands the best on the market are not in any of their gol-darned trusts National Light Oil ... bright clear light no smoke no smell no danger equal to day light ... White Rose stove gasoline no smoke no offensive odor will not gum the burner absolutely pure ... The National Refining Co. Cleveland, O. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Telephone call 601 Nassau. Platt & Washburn Refining Co. Petroleum Products Offices: 190 State St., Boston. ... Mineral lubricants, illumination oils, lubricating oils. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Schmitt & Förderer Wahlershausen-Cassel. Universal metall putz pomade. Rub the article to be cleaned with very little of the pomature on a soft rag then finish polishing with another dry soft cloth or leather. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Morgan's Sapolio. A love story told by Sapolio. ... Everyone should try it! It is just as useful on the parlor paint as on kitchen pans- indeed it makes the whole house shine. Try a cake. Morgan's Sapolio take no substitute! |
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1870-01-01 |
| Is marriage a failure! Not if you use Sapolio I asked a maid if she would wed, and in my home her brightness shed she bent her head and murmured low "if I can have Sapolio" Follow the lines and see what prize you win! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| We polish up our dome with "Sapolio"! ... souvenir of the 250th anniversary of the settlement of Boston. There is no article known that will do so many kinds of work in and about the house and do it so well as Enoch Morgan's Sons Sapolio. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| T.T. Southwick Lubricating Oils cylinder engine machine Rochester, N.Y. I am manufacturing in Rochester, N.Y., under peculiarly favorable conditions, filtered cylinder, engine, fine machinery oils ... Orders promptly executed. T.T. Southwick, office, 19 Upton Park. ... |
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Southwick, T. T. |
1870-01-01 |
| You will observe my remarks on de'od'er side of dis card. ... Dat excellent Queen's Dressing to shine my Sunday shoes. The American Chemical Mfg. & Mining Co., of Rochester, N.Y., have the credit of inventing this Queen's dressing for ladies' and children's shoes. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Red Letter Engine Oil finest locomotive lubricant made. 450̊ fire test 22̊ cravity Inland Oil Co. Cincinnati. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Royal Oil 150̊ No fire escapes necessary. We use Elkin's Royal Oil, water white 150̊ fire test. W.L. Elkins & Co. Refiners of petroleum Philadelphia. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Purity, health, economy. Union Oil Company Providence, R.I. Providence pure salad oil ... Manufactured only by the Union Oil Co., Providence, R.I. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Vacuum Harness Oil. Your hand is as soft, sweet mistress O'Doyle, as me harness whin rubbed wid Vacuum Oil. ... Vacuum Harness Oil, by increasing the durability of your harness. ... Beware of imitations of Vacuum Harness Oil, named or put up in cans to mislead the purchaser, for manufacturers who will endeavor to sell their goods by such means ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Out of Vacuum Harness Oil in an inland town people cannot exist without it. ... Advantages claimed for the Vacuum Harness Oil. ... Manufactured by Vacuum Oil Co., Rochester, N.Y. Sold by dealers everywhere. |
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1870-01-01 |
| There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, the shoe leaked so bad that she got wet through. She bought some Vacuum Harness Oil which so preserved the leather that she now lives snug and happy in every kind of weather. ... In the use of a single can of Vacuum Harness Oil, by increasing the durability of your harness. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Vacuum Oil Company. General offices: Rochester, U.S.A. Works at Olean and Rochester. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| F.W. Roebling, prest. & treas. ... Vitrite and Luminoid Co. manufactures of Vitrite for all purposes and Luminoids or incandescent lamps ... New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| It is a cold day for us!! Trade mark Wood's Vernisine Dressing manufactured by Henry Wood's Son & Co. Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A.C. Yates & Co. The popular clothiers of Phila. Ledger Building, 6th & Chest. Sts. View of Fairmount Park from Belmont. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A.J. Nutting & Co. Clothiers for the whole family from hat to shoe ready to wear and to order. Corner Fulton & Smith Streets, Brooklyn, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Old grimes is dead, we nevermore shall see, his old gray coat go passing by our door, if he had bought his clothes at Nutting's C.O.D. he might have lived for years, yet many score. ... A.J. Nutting & Co. C.O.D. men's & boy's clothiers & gent's furnishers 104 & 106 Madison St. near Dearborn Chicago. |
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1870-01-01 |
| I had a little husband, no bigger than my thumb. I put him in a pint pot, and there I bid him drum. But one day he got out, all unbeknown to me, and bought a suit of fine clothes, at Nutting's C.O.D. ... A.J. Nutting & Co. C.O.D. men's & boy's clothers & gent's furnishers 104 & 106 Madison St. Chicago near Dearborn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| John L. Anderson, merchant tailor, no. 209 East side Third Street, between Main and Market, Louisville, Ky. |
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Anderson, John L. |
1870-01-01 |
| B.F. Moore & Co. Manufactures of home made pants double stiched and riveted. The Newport overalls coats and shirts Newport, Vt. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bailey & Co., 5 cent and 10 cent goods, 615 Washington St., Boston, Mass. The originators of the 5 cent stores in this country. ... importers, manufacturers, wholesale and retail dealers in 5, 10 and 25 cent goods ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bay State Suspender. Pat. Nov. 1, 1870. Whole web. The world properly suspended. For sale at Bay State Popular One Price Clothing House, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, 219 State Street, -- New Haven, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bay State Suspender pat. Nov 1, 1870. Whole web. The world properly suspended. For sale by Geo. W. Hallett & Co. Dealers in hats, caps, clothing and a general assortment of gent's furnishing goods, trunk valises, traveling bags, umbrellas, & c., 119 Lincoln Street, - - Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Cutter's manual. ... Contains the best coat system ever offered to the trade. ... C.B. Smith, Providence, R. I. |
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Smith, C. B. |
1870-01-01 |
| Beiermeister & Spicer, manufacturers of the trade mark double celebrated patent seamless fold Anchor brand shirts, collars & cuffs, Troy, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Belvidere shirt waist. Liliputian bazaar. Special sale of boys' shirt waists ... Best & Co., 60 West 23d Street, bet. 5th & 6th Avenues. Everything for children's wear, from hats to shoes. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bennett & Marr, wholesale and retail dealers in ready-made clothing of every description, gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, trunks, umbrellas, rubber and oiled clothing, and a full assortment of fishermen's Outfits, no. 157 Front Street, Gloucester, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Best & Co. Liliputian Bazaar 60 & 62 West 23d St. New York everything for childrens wear from hats, to shoes. Clearing sale! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Best & Company 60 West 23d St. B'twn 5th & 6th Ave's Liliputian Bazaar everything for children's wear. ... Albert Best. James A. Smith. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Best & Company 60 West 23d St. B'twn 5th & 6th Ave's Liliputian Bazaar everything for children's wear. ... Albert Best. James A. Smith. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Goods marked in plain figures one price to all Bicknell Brothers Clothing & Tailoring House. 457, 469, & 471 Essex St. Lawrence, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bound for the Boston Clothing Co. Coming through the rye. ... Bargains always! Boston Clothing Company, Home Bank Building. H.A. Brett, manager. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Removal. The undersigned has removed from 136 Washington Street to 52 School Street. H.E. Armington, merchant tailor, 52 School Street, 2nd. building east of Parker House, opposite City Hall, Boston. |
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Armington, H. E. |
1870-01-01 |
| Fred Brelle, Merchant tailor, 337 & 339 Franklin St. Philada. I wish you a happy Christmas. |
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Brelle, Fred. |
1870-01-01 |
| Bronx Wool and Leather Co., New York. Matthew Armstrong, president. George A. Vroom, treasurer. ... Manufacturers of foreign & domestic pulled wool, and every description of Morocco & sheep leather, 29 Spruce Street, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Bronners" Fashionable Clothing House. ... Opposite the soldiers monument. 404 to 414 Main St. Buffalo, N.Y. Bronner's fashion catalogue ... mens dress and walking suits. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Medal of superiority at the Centennial & paris Expositions ... Miss A.M. Brooks, corner store, 486 Broadway, So. Boston. Fancy goods, small wares, and gents' furnishing goods. ... Agency for Mme. Demorest's Reliable Patterns. ... |
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Brooks, A. M. |
1870-01-01 |
| Thomas H. Bryan, artist tailor, 763 Fulton St. Brooklyn, N.Y. |
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Bryan, Thomas H. |
1870-01-01 |
| What makes these children look so queer? ... E.G. Burrows, no. 81 Westminster Street, Providence, R.I. E.G. Burrows, manufacturer and dealer in youths', boys' and children's fine clothing, no. 81 Westminster Street, ... |
Poems -- 1870.; Metamorphic pictures -- 1870.; Advertising cards. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Burrow's Boy's Clothing House. Manufacturers and dealers in boys, youth's and children's clothing, 81 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| One price- cash only. C.F. Hathaway & Co. Manufacturers of shirts, neck ties, & c. and wholesale and retail dealers in gent's furnishing goods, no. 141, Washington Street, Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Universal Fashion Company London, Paris & New York. C.G. White & Son, (Fred L. White) General merchandise. Hotel & Tourists supplies. Manufacturers of overalls, &c. ... Bethlehem, N.H. |
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1870-01-01 |
| C.H. Ryno & Son, clothing. Conductors, ferrymen, post office employees, telegraph messengers, railroad and steamboat uniforms, 29 Chambers Street, opp. City Hall Park, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| C.S. Foster, merchant tailor and dealer in ready-made clothing & gents' furnishing goods, sewing machines and fixtures, West Winsted, Conn. |
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Foster, C. S. |
1870-01-01 |
| This lady uses the Canfield Dress Shield. All genuine goods trade mark. Canfield bear this trade mark. The Canfield patent "Elastic Seamless" Dress Shields manufactured by The Canfield Rubber Co. Middletown, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "The Canfield Dress Shield is certainly most useful." Maxine Elliott. "The Canfield Dress Shield is a most excellent article. Accept my heartiest endorsement." Viola Allen. |
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1870-01-01 |
| [At H.H. Tillson Purchase St.] ...Waterproof linen, patented. Ladies' and gents' cuffs, collars, & bosoms. Waterproof- elastic- durable. ... For sale by all gent's furnishing and fancy goods houses throughout the country. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Celluloid waterproof collars, cuffs & shirt bosoms. The last invention economical, durable, handsome. ... Goods for sale by all dealers. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wear celluloid collars and cuffs. Celluloid. (Water-proof linen.) Collars, cuffs and shirt bosoms. Elastic, linen finish, durable. When soiled, rub with soap or water (hot or cold), used freely with a stiff brush. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wear celluloid collars and cuffs. Celluloid. (Water-proof linen.) Collars, cuffs and shirt bosoms. Elastic, linen finish, durable. When soiled, rub with soap or water (hot or cold), used freely with a stiff brush. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wear celluloid collars and cuffs. Celluloid. (Water-proof linen.) Collars, cuffs and shirt bosoms. Elastic, linen finish, durable. When soiled, rub with soap or water (hot or cold), used freely with a stiff brush. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wear celluloid collars and cuffs. Celluloid. (Water-proof linen.) Collars, cuffs and shirt bosoms. Elastic, linen finish, durable. When soiled, rub with soap or water (hot or cold), used freely with a stiff brush. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wear celluloid collars and cuffs. Celluloid. (Water-proof linen.) Collars, cuffs and shirt bosoms. Elastic, linen finish, durable. When soiled, rub with soap or water (hot or cold), used freely with a stiff brush. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wear celluloid collars and cuffs. Celluloid. (Water-proof linen.) Collars, cuffs and shirt bosoms. Elastic, linen finish, durable. When soiled, rub with soap or water (hot or cold), used freely with a stiff brush. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wear celluloid collars and cuffs. Celluloid. (Water-proof linen.) Collars, cuffs and shirt bosoms. Elastic, linen finish, durable. When soiled, rub with soap or water (hot or cold), used freely with a stiff brush. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Off for China. No more washee washee,--Melican man wear celluloid collar and cuff. A new improvement-patented. Waterproof linen, waterproof--elastic--durable. Ladies' & gents' cuffs, collars & bosoms, made from celluloid. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Off for China. No more washee washee, - Melican man wear celluloid collar and cuff. A new improvement-patented. Waterproof linen, waterproof- elastic- durable. Ladies' & gents' cuffs, collars & bosoms, made from celluloid. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Celluloid waterproof collars, cuffs & shirt bosoms. Suitors not in favor with the old man should wear celluloid waterproof collars, cuffs, and shirt bosoms. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Celluloid waterproof collars, cuffs & shirt bosoms. ... Goods for sale by all dealers. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Celluloid waterproof collars, cuffs & shirt bosoms. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Celluloid waterproof collars, cuffs & shirt bosoms. ... Goods for sale by all dealers. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Celluloid waterproof collars, cuffs & shirt bosoms. ... Goods for sale by all dealers. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Celluloid waterproof collars, cuffs & shirt bosoms. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Allan's fly brick, the little giant fly killer, kills all the flies in a room in 2 hours ... no dirt, no litter, no trouble, always ready. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Allan's fly brick, the little giant fly killer, kills all the flies in a room in 2 hours ... no dirt, no litter, no trouble, always ready. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Allan's fly brick the little giant fly killer, kills all the flies in a room in 2 hours. 10 [cent symbol] will kill more flies, than $10 worth of fly paper. Sold everywhere. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Common Sense Exterminator. Common Sense Exterminator kills, rats, mice, roaches and bed bugs. ... Common Sense Manufacturing Co., Buffalo, N.Y. and Toronto, Ont. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dutcher's Lightning fly-killer! Certain death. Useful everywhere. Annihilation of the buzzing tormentors! No more diving at your nose, and ears, and eyes. Use it freely, and be at peace. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| D. Maurer & Son, manufacturers of Infallible Rat and Roach Exterminator, against house insects, roaches, bed bugs, ants ... 119 Race Street, Philadelphia. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Eureka poisoned fly-plate. "Golly! How dat Eureka poisoned fly-plate do pull de flies away from dis pooh sinful chile, it am de stuff." |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Eureka poisoned fly-plate. "Golly, what mighty dat am! De flys in dis room will be all dead in a minute!" |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Eureka poisoned fly plate. Kills all the flies in the house. |
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1870-01-01 |
| All this trouble might have been avoided by the use of one fifteen cent box of "Rough on rats." Clears out rats, mice, flies, bed bugs, ants, roache mosquitoes &c. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Showing the value of the A.S.T. Co. black tip on childrens shoes. ... John N. Ehle, dealer in boots, shoes and slippers, West Bay City, Mich. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Showing the value of the A.S.T. Co. black tip on children's shoes. ...G.W. Laythe & Co. ... Union St., Clinton. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Showing the value of the A.S.T. Co. black tip on childrens shoes. ... Ed. Harris ... 87 No. Main St., Providence, - R I ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Showing the value of the A.S.T. Co. black tip on childrens shoes. ... G.W. Bartels ... 76 So. Main St., Waterbury, --Conn ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Showing the value of the A.S.T. Co. black tip on childrens shoes. ... J.B. & R.M. Johnson ... Barnet, Vt. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Children's shoes with trade A.S.T. Co. mark tips for sale here ... E.T. Hamlin ... Willimantic, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Children's shoes with trade A.S.T. Co. mark tips for sale here ... Melcher & Miller ... Lewiston, -- Me. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Children's shoes with trade A.S.T. Co. mark tips for sale here ... Edwin N. Rice ... Clinton, -- Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Children's shoes with trade A.S.T. Co. mark tips for sale here ... E.R. Smith ... New Haven, -- Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Children's shoes with trade A.S.T. Co. mark tips for sale here ... J. Samuels & Co. ... Hartford, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A.S.T. Co. ... Is the trade mark of the American Shoe Tip Co. ... J.A. Buzzell ... Bangor, -- Maine. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A.S.T. Co. ... Is the trade mark of the American Shoe Tip Co. ... Long's Albany Shoe Store ... Glen Falls, --- N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A.S.T. Co. ... Is the trade mark of the American Shoe Tip Co. ... Hirshberg & Samuels ... Hartford, -- Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A hint to parents! ... For sale at Branch Store ... 329 Chapel Street, New Haven, -- Ct. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A childs shoe without the A.S.T. Co. black tip upon the tie does not even make a safe birds nest ... J.N.W. Emmons ... 2212 Washington Street, Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A childs shoe without the A.S.T. Co. black tip upon the tie does not even make a safe birds nest ... Luce's shoe store ... New Bedford, -- Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| A childs shoe without the A.S.T. Co. black tip upon the tie does not even make a safe birds nest ... T.C. & C.F. Newcomb ... Boston, --- Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| A childs shoe without the A.S.T. Co. black tip upon the tie does not even make a safe birds nest ... B.B. Murdock & Co. ... Webster, - - - Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The A.S.T. Co. black leather tip defies time. ... Fisk & Moody ... Hartford, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The A.S.T. Co. black leather tip defies time. ... K.F. Salmon ... Fulton, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Through at the toe! ... Geo. H. Chapman, successor to Pierce & Chapman ... Fitchburg, - - Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Through at the toe! ... Wellman Osborne, Market Square, - West Lynn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Moral--Children should never venture into a shoe unless protected by a tip. ... J.W. Eldridge (Boston Shoe Store.) ... Hartford ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Every child's shoe should be protected from wear at the toe. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "The old woman who lived in a shoe." ... Bosson & Glover ... 6 Lafayette Street, Salem. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "The old woman who lived in a shoe." ... W.L. Doane ... 3 Clark's Block, Natick, - - Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "The old woman who lived in a shoe." ... E.L. Powers ... Rice's Block, Main Street, Hudson, -- Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "The old woman who lived in a shoe." ... We are bound to the Boston Branch Shoe Store. 206 Essex St., Salem ... Geo. E. Pearson ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "The old woman who lived in a shoe." ... W.L. Doane ... 3 Clark's Block, Natick, -- Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "The old woman who lived in a shoe." ... D.W. Cosgrove ... 4 Fairmount Block, Marlboro, -- Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "The old woman who lived in a shoe." ... E.L. Powers ... Hudson, - - Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| This time no "holes at the toe explain it all." ... Geo. E. Turner ... 136 Court St., Boston, - Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Handy box ... Given away free--for a limited time. ... American Chemical Mfg. & M. Co. ... Rochester, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Handy box ... A sensible cat. ... American Chemical Mfg. & Mining Co., of Rochester, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Handy box ... American Chemical Mf'g & M Co. Rochester, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Men's calf and kip driving boots. ... S.L. Fletcher with Amos P. Tapley & Co. ... Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ara Cushman & Co. Wholesale manufacturers of boots and shoes, Auburn, Me. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Newark Opera House ... Thursday, Aug. 25th, 1870. ... Programme for this evening ... To conclude with ... Le petit faust! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Monday Sept. 19th, 1870 ... Lurline or, The knight and the naiads. ... Incidental to the piece, great moral ballet ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Chestnut St. Theatre ... Saturday, December 24th, 1870. Last performances of Mrs. Scott-Siddons! ... At two o'clock when will be acted Romeo & Juliet ... In the evening, the performances will commence with the great play, by Shakspere, of the Merchant of Venice ... To conclude with the Shakesperean comedy, in 2 acts, entitled Katherine & Petruchio ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Mothers' Friend shirt waist. ... Now I have time to sew, to walk and to read with the Mothers' Friend no sewing on buttons I need. ... Patent boys shirt waist. Best in the world. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Trade mark. Pearl. George, I have just bought you six of those celebrated pearl shirts for you. The celebrated Pearl shirt. Trade mark. For sale by Campbell, Farwell & Co. Watertown, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Men's and boys' custom and ready made clothing, and furnishing goods. One price only. Perry & Paul, Merchant Tailors, no. 265 Main Street, Worcester, Mass. ... manufacturer and dealers in men's and boys' custom and ready-made clothing, gents' furnishing goods. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Pettit & Co. Fine ready made clothing, 70 & 72 Bowery, New York. Fine ready made clothing for men, youth's & boys. ... Largest stock, latest styles & lowest prices. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dwight L. Moody. Ira D. Sankey. I sell my goods 10 per cent. less than they can be bought in the United States. Give me a call, and I guarantee to prove this. The Philadelphia One-Price Branch Clothing House, 22 Commerce St., Bridgeton, N.J. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lion Brand linen collars and cuffs ... no. 685. Sias. ... Pine & Hamblin manufacturers of Lion Brand collars & cuffs 12 Summer St. Boston, Mass. Factories Troy & Lansingburgh New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Putnam & Son, clothiers, (Appleton Block.) Central St. cor. Warren, Lowell, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The brownies. R.H. White & Co. Boston, Mass. Boys clothing department. Boys brownie top coat. ... boys brownie suit ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| West St. Washington St. Ray's. Men's outfittings Ray's Boston Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Real silk costume color harmony charts 8th edition price 25c. Real Silk Hosiery Mills Indianapolis "From mill to millions" ... World's largest manufacturers of silk hosiery and makers of fine lingerie ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.H. Richelderfer's Bazaar, 1032 Chestnut Street, S.E. cor. of 11th, formerly 903 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, Pa. ... gents' patent spring & buttoned over gaiters. ... Ladies' and gents' best kid gloves ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Irvington. Our house coats, our driving coats, from pongee. Unequalled Robert K. Davies & Co. New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rockford Pantaloon Overalls. If they rip bring them back and get your money. Every pair contains this warrant. Warranted not to rip. Levi Rhoades, president. ... Rockford Overalls M'fg. Co., manufacturers of jackets, pants, overalls, vest-jackets ... Rockford, Illinois. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rock Hall S.E. cor. 7th & Market Sts. Philadelphia. Clothing ready made and made to order. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rock Hall Clothing. Brown & Co. Rock Hall S.E. cor. 7th & Market Sts. Philadelphia. Fine clothing ready made & to order. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Sander Musical Instrument Co. successors to Fred H. Sander, importer & manufacturer of the polyphone ... the symphonion ... Boston Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sammis & Hawley, 349 Main Street, Burroughs Building, Bridgeport, Conn. Clothiers custom tailors, men's furnishers and hatters. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Samuel Colby & Co. Clothing, hats and caps, and gents' furnishing goods, Union Block, Taunton, Mass. An interesting scale with instructions to take your own measure for a hat or glove. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Tel. 1667-M Cambridge Samuel Seigel ladies' tailor and dressmaker 222 Prospect Street, Cambridgeport, Mass. cor. Garden Street. |
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Seigel, Samuel. |
1870-01-01 |
| Sanders Bros. ... Star Clothing House, Waite Building, 67 & 69 William St., New Bedford, Mass. ... Clothing, furnishing goods, hats, caps, &c., in this part of the state. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Shaffner, Leman & Shaffner, tailors and clothiers, Globe Hall of Fashion, no. 834 Market Street, third door below Ninth St., Philadelphia. Men & boys' clothing. |
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1870-01-01 |
| P.L. Simmons. J.H. Hawkins. Simmons & Hawkins mens furnishers Tremont St. corner Temple Pl. Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Star Clothing House positively one price. Selling price marked on every article. S.E. cor. Fourth & Chesnut Sts. ... St. Louis, Mo. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Clothing on easy terms of weekly payments if desired. Strait Clothier. Heat to foot, man or boy. 312 & 314 River St. Troy, N.Y. A square deal always or money back. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| R.J. Talbot, merchant tailor. Woolen goods, constantly on hand, & orders promptly attended to. Exchange Street, Athol Depot, Mass. |
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Talbot, R. J. |
1870-01-01 |
| To the public! We are supported in our old age with goods bought at Tatham Bros' noted Cheap Store. Commission card. This is worth one dollar ... Tatham Bros., the noted Cheap Store, no. 6 Merchants' Block, Listowell, Ontario. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Samuel Stearns, Jr., 146 Main Street, Middletown, Conn. Tiger Brand collars & cuffs warranted pure linen & perfectly made. |
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Stearns, Samuel. |
1870-01-01 |
| Townsend's, 2290 to 2294 Third Avenue. New York City. Townsend, 2290 to 2294 Third Avenue, has the largest & most complete stock of boys' and children's clothing. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| T.V. Powderly knights of labor [Compliments of Union Clothing Co., 80 & 82 State Street, Albany, N.Y.] One price. Solid facts! ... Clothiers, hatters and furnishers. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Vinal, Tuttle & Co. Fashionable dress makers, and dealers in ladies suits, corsets and kid gloves. No. 601 Washington Street, (opp. Globe Theatre,) Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wanamaker's new establishment cor. of 13th & Market Sts. Phila. ... Good. Guaranteed. Lowest priced. For men, boys, youths, children. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wanamaker's Grand Depot. 13th & Market Streets Philadelphia. Wanamaker's new establishment, the Grand Depot ... not only clothing but for shirts, shoes, hats, caps, ... all at the lowest price. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wanamaker & Brown Oak Hall S.E. cor. 6th & Market, Sts. One price full guarantee money returned ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| When you want samples of dry goods from the city, and wish to be sure of latest styles, lowest prices, and quick reply, address your letters: John Wanamaker, Grand Depot, Philadelphia. Goods can be mailed or expressed, at slight cost, to any part of America. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Men's clothing department Wilmot's Clothing House, 261 & 263 Washington Street, Boston. ... Every garment selling at about half price. Wilmot's Clothing House 261 & 263 Washington Street, Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Courteous." "Obliging." "Affable." ... Wilmot's Custom Clothing Branch, 27 Merrimack Street Haverhill, Mass. Clothing made to measure at ready made prices! Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. A.L. Aldrich, manager. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wm. H. Horstmann & Sons, 410 Broadway, New York Philada. 5th & Cherry Sts. ... Importers of Bergmann's Zephyr Worsteds, Worsted embroideries, knitting cottons. ... Ladies dress trimmings. Fringes & buttons. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The winning chariot. The Roman chariot race. ... We take this winning chariot as a symbol of our business. We determined when we entered the race, eighteen years ago, not to be content with a second place. ... Wanamaker & Brown, the people's clothiers, S.E. corner Sixth and Market Streets. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The best place to buy clothing. Oak Hill 6th & Market Wanamaker & Brown Philadelphia. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wanamaker & Brown. Oak Hall, Sixth & Market Streets, Philadelphia. Originators of the plain dealing methods for the clothing trade. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Grand Depot for dry goods. 13th St Market Chestnut St. John Wanamaker Philadelphia. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wanamaker's New Establishment cor. of 13th & Market Sts. Phila. Boots and shoes men boys ladies children. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Roxbury's leading tailoring house. Warren Tailoring Co., custom tailors, drapers and ladies' tailoring. 50 Warren St. Boston, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Shirt warehouse. Wechsler Bros. ... Manufacturers of the Manhattan White Shirts, woolen shirts, shirt fronts, drawers, overalls, &c. 21 Walker Street, New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The best goods money always refunded when wanted. W.O. Colomy & Co. Fine clothiers, 3 Kenduskeag Bridge, Bangor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Find 104 Court Street "when" looking for clothing. ... Is there any speculation in you? If there is aught that you want for boys or for men, you can't do better than help out The When, 104 Court Street. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Whitten, Burdett & Co. Manufactures & jobbers of men's and boys' clothing, 3 Winthrop Square and 36 Otis Street. Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Great wardrobe clothing can tear it, but will not rip. Wiggins & Goodale, Watertown, N.Y. Ready made clothing for men, boys and children, furnishing goods of every description for men & boys ... The great wardrobe clothing house no. 14 Woodruff House, Watertown, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The old way. The new way. Heckers' flour mills. Capacity 2500 barrels daily. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Popular crackers children cry for them. Brooklyn Cracker Works 40, 42 & 44 Fulton St. Brooklyn ... compliments of Hetfield and Ducker. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Hixon Milling Company LaCrosse, Wisconsin. |
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1870-01-01 |
| L. Christian & Co. Merchant Millers. Highest grade of roller process flour. Minneapolis, Minn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| L. Christian & Co. Merchant Millers. Highest grade of roller process flour. Minneapolis, Minn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| National Worsted Mills. Fine worsted suitings. Providence, R.I. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| National Worsted Mills. Fine worsted suitings. Providence, R.I. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Providence Worsted Mills. Fine worsted yarns Providence, R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Voight Milling Co. Proprietors of the crescent roller mills. Grand Rapids, Mich. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sun light fancy roller patent. The Walsh-De Roo Milling Co. Holland, Mich. This barrel contains the "flower of the family" investigate. Sunlight flour makes the best bread and pastry. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Washburn Crosby Co. - Merchant millers. Minneapolis, Minn. U.S.A. ... Use our flour. All dealers keep Washburn, Crosby Co's flour. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Washburn Crosby Co. - Merchant millers. Minneapolis, Minn. U.S.A. ... Use our flour. All dealers keep Washburn, Crosby Co's flour. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "America's greatest flour" View of the world's finest milling plant, Washburn-Crosby Co, Minneapolis, Minn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| C.C. Washburn's Flouring Mills. Washburn, Crosby & Co. Prop. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Washington Mills Emery Mfg. Co. Turkish Emery. ... New England Village, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| [A photograph of an organ] |
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1870-01-01 |
| A.B. Chase Organ Co. Norwalk, O., U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A.B. Smith & Co. Pianos 71 Merrimack Street Haverhill, Mass. 78 State Street Newburyport, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Popular new humorous songs. Popping corn,. Song and chorus ... Published by Louis Meyer, 1413 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. |
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Meyer, Louis. |
1870-01-01 |
| Largest and oldest music house in the Lehigh Valley. G.C. Aschbach importer of and wholesale and retail dealer in pianos and organs and all kinds of musical merchandise. Allentown, Pa. |
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Aschbach, G. C. |
1870-01-01 |
| Autoharp patented May 9th 1882. Manufactured by C.F. Zimmerman Co. Dolgeville, N.Y. U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Autophone Co. manufacture the finest musical instruments made. ... Ithaca, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Established 1850. B. Shoninger Co. Manufacturers of gymbella and orchestral organs. New Haven, Conn. and 215 State St. Chicago, Ill. U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Established 1850. B. Shoninger Co. Manufacturers of piano fortes. New Haven, Conn. and 215 State St. Chicago, Ill. U.S.A. Thomas ... Mozart, Wagner. |
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1870-01-01 |
| W.R. Batchelder. Dealer in sewing machines and organs. Telegraph block Nashua, N.H. Fall of 1885. Machines to rent. |
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Batchelder, W. R. |
1870-01-01 |
| Beatty's Famous 27 Stop Beethoven Organs Washington New Jersey, send for catalogue. |
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Beatty, Daniel F. |
1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of Beatty. Beatty the famous 27 Stop Beethoven organ. ... Address or call upon Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, N.J. |
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Beatty, Daniel F. |
1870-01-01 |
| Beatty's organs and pianos. Washington, New Jersey. ... Daniel F. Beatty's manufactory corner Railroad Ave. and Beatty Street, Washington, New Jersey. ... |
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Beatty, Daniel F. |
1870-01-01 |
| Bridgeport Organ Co. Catalogue mailed free to any address. Bridgeport Organ Co., Bridgeport, Conn., U.S.A. and 246 Harrow Road, London W., England. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Crown piano chair, for piano, organ, sewing-machine, dining-room, parlor, &c. Made by Joshua Briggs. ... Peterboro'. Hillsboro Co., N.H. U.S.A. Established 1861. |
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Briggs, Joshua. |
1870-01-01 |
| Broad Brothers, dealers in piano fortes, organs, sheet music and musical merchandise. No. 1 Fenn's block, -- Putnam, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.F. Bronson, dealer in pianos and organs, sheet music, music and instruction books, piano stools, &c., Montrose, Pa. |
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Bronson, J. F. |
1870-01-01 |
| Brooks & Colburn, Northboro, Mass. Manufacturers of piano and organ sharps. H. Brooks, A.W. Colburn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Geo. Wood Organs. The best in the world. The Emerson upright & square pianos. ... Bacon & Karr Pianos. ... Philadelphia. |
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Bisbee, M. G. |
1870-01-01 |
| The matchless Burdett Organ. Address, Burdett Organ Co. (Limited,) Erie, Pa. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| E. C. Bushnell, dealer in piano-fortes, melodeons, violins, guitars, &c. ... rooms in Buttrick's block, Sterling, Mass. |
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Bushnell, E. C. |
1870-01-01 |
| E.P. Carpenter, manufacturer of organs and organ actions. No. 9 May Street, Worcester, Mass. Organ actions a specialty. ... |
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Carpenter, E. P. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Carpenter organ action. Dimensions. Height from bottom of bellows to top of name-board, 31 inches. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.H.W. Cadby & Son, Kingston, N.Y. A.B. Chase Organs. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buy only the Clough & Warren organs they captivate the world. Clough & Warren Organ Co. Manufacturers, Detroit, Mich. Send for illustrated catalogue. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Collins & Buxton, Music publishers, dealers in musical merchandise. Brass Band and orchestral music a specialty, 441 Congress Street, Farrington Block ... Portland, Me. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| G.C. Conn, patentee and manufacturer of the only clear bore and the best band instruments in the world ... Elkhart, Ind. ... |
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Conn, G. C. |
1870-01-01 |
| American register valve cornets guaranteed to be superior to any in the world. ... Elkhart, Indiana. Or HI Henry P 61 Main Building Centennial Grounds, Philadlephia, Pa. |
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1870-01-01 |
| D.H. Baldwin & Co. Pianos organs Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis, Chicago. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Souvenir of the trans-continental tour ... Decker Brothers grand square pianos and upright. ... 38 Union Square, New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Decker Brothers matchless pianos 33 Union Square, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of Dominion Organ & Piano Co. Bowmanville Ont. Sole agency Ruse's Temple of Music 68 King St. West Toronto. Buckingham palace. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of Dominion Organ & Piano Co. Bowmanville Ont. Sole agency Ruse's Temple of Music 68 King St. West Toronto. Westminster Abbey. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dominion Organ & Piano Co. Manufacturers of cabinet organs square & upright pianos. Bowmanville Ont. ... Josph Ruse 68 King St. West. Toronto. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Establised [sic] 1859. Charles F. Durner, builder of high grade Church & Chapel pipe organs, with modern improvements. Quakertown, Penn'a. ... |
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Durner, Charles F. |
1870-01-01 |
| It vas [sic] all mine. Vas dot mine patent. Emerson Piano Co. |
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1870-01-01 |
| It vas [sic] all mine. Vas dot mine patent. Emerson Piano Co. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Estey Organ Co. Brattleboro, Vt. U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Estey Organ Co. Brattleboro, Vt. U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Estey Piano Co. New York, manufacturers. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Estey Organ Company. Copyrighted 1890. Brattleboro Vt. (U.S.A.) |
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1870-01-01 |
| Estey. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Estey & Green, manufacturers of the perfect melodeon, ... Brattleboro, Vt. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| F. LeCoultre & Co. (from Geneva,) manufacturers of musical boxes, musical boxes of all kinds repaired, exchanged and made to order. ... no. 28 West Fourth Street, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Breakers behind. With compliments you are invited to call at our music rooms ... Remember this is Bargain Music House of Vermont ... Call and be convinced that this is the leading music house. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Guild, Church & Co. Manufacturers of grand, square, & upright piano fortes 175 B Tremont Street, Boston, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| H.J. Joy. At J. Estey & Co's. |
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Joy, H. J. |
1870-01-01 |
| Lehr High grade pianos ... A few self taught steps, in the professors momentary absence H. Lehr & Co. Manufacturers Easton Pa. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Haines Bro's Upright. Is pronounced by all who have used it, the best piano in the world. ... Warerooms: Fifth Avenue and Twenty First St., New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Haines Bro's Upright. Is pronounced by all who have used it, the best piano in the world. ... Warerooms: Fifth Avenue and Twenty First St., New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hallet & Davis. Manufacturers of pianos, Boston, Mass. C.H. & C.F. Hudson, agents, Plattsburgh, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| This is what the largest musical conservatory in the world says about the Hallet & Davis pianos: ... Please send mus fifty (50) more of your upright pianos at your earliest convenience. ... Taunton, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hallet & Davis Co. ... the Hallet & Davis Co's pianos again victorious superiority of the Hallet & Davis Co's pianos again demonstrated by the following official statement. ... The highest premium, a silver medal, was awarded the "Hallet & Davis" upright pianos ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hallet & Davis Co. ... the Hallet & Davis Co's pianos again victorious superiority of the Hallet & Davis Co's pianos again demonstrated by the following official statement. ... The highest premium, a silver medal, was awarded the "Hallet & Davis" upright pianos ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hallet & Davis Co. ... the Hallet & Davis Co's pianos again victorious superiority of the Hallet & Davis Co's pianos again demonstrated by the following official statement. ... The highest premium, a silver medal, was awarded the "Hallet & Davis" upright pianos ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Edwin Trowbridge, general agent for the celebrated Hazalton Bros. and Christie Pianos, and Esty organs ... Franklin, Mass. |
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Trowbridge, Edwin. |
1870-01-01 |
| "Used by the world's great artists." Henry F. Miller Pianos, St. Louis agency J.A. Kieselhorst, 2706 Market St. "Home Sweet Home." |
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Miller, Henry F. |
1870-01-01 |
| Favorite piano pieces. Virtuoso march, . By A. Loumey,. 40 Cts. ... Published by Louis Meyer, 1413 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. |
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Meyer, Louis. |
1870-01-01 |
| Ithaca Organ. Compliments of E.G. Jones, sole agent for Ithaca Organs and duplex pianos New Montgomery Block, Syracuse, N.Y. |
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Jones, E. G. |
1870-01-01 |
| Ivers & Pond pianos. Represent the highest standard ever attained in the art of piano building. At home and abroad, their wonderful tonal qualities, easy and responsive touch ... have won for them acknowledged supremacy among the world's leading pianos. ... sold by A.L. Bailey St. Johnsbury Vermont. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The finest pianos are manufactured by J. & C. Fischer. 415 to 429 West 28th Street New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J. & C. Fischer 415 to 429 West 28th St. New York Grand upright and square pianos renowned for tone and durability established 1840. Nature's music. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Thomas' Grand Orchestra at Gilmore's Garden, Madison & 4th Ave's 26th and 27th Sts. John F. Stratton & Co. Russian gut violin strings. The Russian gut violin string ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Thomas' Grand Orchestra at Gilmore's Garden, Madison & 4th Ave's 26th and 27th Sts. John F. Stratton & Co. Russian gut violin strings. Steinway & Sons ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Landry & Co. 52 King Street, -- St. John, N.B. dealers in pianofortes ... cabinet organs ... violins, flutinas, accordeons ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Loring & Blake Organ Company. Manufacturers palace organs manufactories Toledo, Ohio. Worcester, Mass. ware rooms. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Palace organs manufactured by the Loring & Blake Organ Company. ... D. Lothrop & Co., agents, Dover, N.H. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Waterloo Organs best in the world. Manf'd by Malcom Love & Co. For sale by T.D. Strauss, Lime Ridge, Columbia Co., Pa. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Presented by the largest and most complete music establishment in the world. Lyon & Healy, State and Monroe Streets, Chicago. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Presented by the largest and most complete music establishment in the world. Lyon & Healy, State and Monroe Streets, Chicago. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Waterloo organs. Best in the world. Man'fd by Malcom Love & Co. For sale by C.E. Smith Little Falls, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The steamships St. Louis & St. Paul are furnished with the Mason & Hamlin pianofortes being considered the most reliable. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mason & Hamlin organ company. ... Baby cabinet organ ... 154 Tremont St, Boston. 46 East 14th St. Union Sq., New York. 149 Wabash Ave, Chicago. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Organs ... Mason & Hamlin organ & piano co. 154 Tremont St. Boston: 46 E. 14th St. New York: 149 Wabash Ave. Chicago. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Organs ... Mason & Hamlin organ & piano co. 154 Tremont St. Boston: 46 E. 14th St. New York: 149 Wabash Ave. Chicago. 385 Main St., West Winsted, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mason & Hamlin organ and piano co. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mason & Hamlin organ and piano co. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The nation's favorite musical instrument. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Pease Piano. Popular Pease Piano unrivalled for tone, touch and durability ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wm. E. Ball, wholsale dealer in boots, shoes and rubbers, 168 Church Street ... New York. |
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Ball, William E. |
1870-01-01 |
| Barden Bros. Clothing boots, shoes and furnishings. No. Attleboro, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Kimber L. Barton. George A. Barton. Barton Brothers wholesale boots & shoes, 519 & 521 Delaware St. Kansas City, Mo. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sole agents for U.S. Eureka Strtcher and Centennial Buttoner B.C. Haskell & Dickerman ... No. 96 High Street, Boston, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The hatch flexible sewed shoe ... Buisness law in daily use. ... Bay State Shoe & Leather Co., New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Beals, Torrey & Co. makers of boots & shoes ... Milwaukee, Wis., U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Beals, Torrey & Co. Milwaukee, Wis. ... To all wearers of boots and shoes in the great northwest. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Beals, Torrey & Co. Makers of boots & shoes. Milwaukee, Wis. For sale by [McLush & Brown Ruby] ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Beals, Torrey & Co. Makers of boots & shoes. Milwaukee, Wis. ... To all wearers of boots and shoes in the great northwest. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Beals, Torrey & Co. Makers of boots & shoes. Milwaukee, Wis. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Beals & Wilder, dealers in boots, shoes and slippers. ... 84 Main St., Brockton, Mass. Weather signals as displayed in Beals & Wilder's show window ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Friends' School, Providence. ... Presented by Eben J. Beane, Providence, R.I. ... Manufacturer of and dealer in boots, shoes and rubber goods. |
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Beane, Eben J. |
1870-01-01 |
| New court house, Providence. ... Presented by Eben J. Beane ... Providence, R.I. ... |
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Beane, Eben J. |
1870-01-01 |
| High school, Providence. ... Presented by Eben J. Beane ... Providence, R.I. ... |
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Beane, Eben J. |
1870-01-01 |
| Old Fort Dumpling, Providence. ... Presented by Eben J. Beane ... Providence, R.I. ... |
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Beane, Eben J. |
1870-01-01 |
| Geo. F. Beede, manufacturer of ... boots & shoes ... nos. 94 & 96 Market Street ... Lynn, --- Mass. |
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Beede, George F. |
1870-01-01 |
| Fine boots and shoes ... Theo. H. Bell 411 Washington St., Boston. |
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Bell, Theo. H. |
1870-01-01 |
| B. Kinsley & Co., boots, shoes, rubbers, &c, &c. No. 78 Merchants Exchange, Elm Street, Manchester, N.H. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Warm dry feet can only be procured by using Blakey's Boot Protectors and Strawson's Waterproof ... Proprietor, John Blakey ... |
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Blakey, John. |
1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of Boston Branch Boots & Shoes, 845 Chapel Street. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Brennan & Co. The best boots, shoes and slippers. ... 21 Tremont St. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Hudson & Howes ... Elmira, N.Y. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1870-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt, fine shoes. Eben J. Beane, Providence, R.I. ... |
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Burt, Edwin C. |
1870-01-01 |
| Buster Brown leggings registered -- H.J. & S. ... Do you belong to the Buster Brown club? ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| 1 The way the raven ... C.W. Lapham, fashionable shoes, 329 W. Madison Street, Chicago. ... Button & Ottley, mf'rs. 56 Warren Street, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| 2 Of course ... Button & Ottley, mf'rs. 56 Warren Street, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| 3 He skipped and hopped ... C.W. Lapham, fashionable shoes, 329 W. Madison Street, Chicago. ... Button & Ottley, mf'rs. 56 Warren Street, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| 4 In a bottle ... C.W. Lapham, fashionable shoes, 329 W. Madison Street, Chicago. ... Button & Ottley, mf'rs. 56 Warren Street, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| 5 So you see ... C.W. Lapham, fashionable shoes, 329 W. Madison Street, Chicago. ... Button & Ottley, mf'rs. 56 Warren Street, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| C.H. Co's Bostonian satin calf line ... Suggestions about shoes ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Candee boots wear best. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buy your boots and shoes of "Chafeee," new store, no. 117 Broad St. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Chicago Clothing Co. ... 34 to 40 Kearny St. San Francisco ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Hold on there ... Chas. Cornack shoe shine parlor shoerepairing and barber shop. 6 Paddock Arcade Watertown, N.Y. ... |
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Cornack, Charles. |
1870-01-01 |
| Judge Fox awards the prize for gaiters to Samuel Dunbarr no. 60. N 4th St. Philadelphia ... Hobart Wood & Co. ... |
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Dunbarr, Samuel. |
1870-01-01 |
| Judge Fox awards the prize for gaiters to Samuel Dunbarr no. 60. N 4th St. Philadelphia ... Harry H. Koch ... |
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Dunbarr, Samuel. |
1870-01-01 |
| M.W. Eastman, cash boot & shoe store, Taunton, Mass. ... 67 Main St. Taunton. |
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Eastman, M. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| M.W. Eastman, fine boots and shoes, 67 Main St., Taunton, Mass. "Ladies blacking" ... |
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Eastman, M. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Edwin C. Burt & Co. ... Compliments of of Eben J. Beane, Westminster & Union Sts., Providence. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| F. Philbrick & Co. manufacturers of and dealers in boots, shoes, rubbers ... Pawtucket, R.I. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| New England Crape and Lace Refinishing Company, 28 Winter Street, Boston, Mass. New crape made water-proof. Old crape refinished equal to new. No common dye house work. Scale of prices. ... Crape hats and bonnets handsomely refinished without ripping. ... Satisfaction guaranteed. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Prsented by the "Domestic" Sewing Machine Co., manufacturers of the popular light-running "domestic" sewing machines, grover & baker sewing machines, and the celebrated "Domestic" paper fashions, Broadway, cor. 14th Street, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Clothiers hatters and furriers Springfield, Mass. D.H. Brigham & Co. Tourists outfits. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cornhill Clothing Co. Dealers in fine clothing and furnishing goods. One price. 155 Washington St., corner of, and nos. 12 to 18 Cornhill, facing the blue store, Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Continental Clothing House, 744, 746, 748 & 750 Washington St. Boston. The largest retail clothing house in New England. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Can I have the pleasure of seeing you home this evening? ... [Lizzie P] Continental Clothing House 744, 746, 748 & 750 Washington Street, Boston. ... Fitz Herbert having bought this stylish suit at the "Continental," is now so irresistible that the girls all want to go home with him. |
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1870-01-01 |
| D.A. Sahlein & Co. Boys clothing 461 to 467 Broadway, cor. Grand Street. New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wamsutta 2100 linen. ... We keep constantly on hand a full assortment of the Diamond pantaloon overall Daniel Miller & Co. Baltimore. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wamsutta 2100 linen. ... We keep constantly on hand a full assortment of the Diamond pantaloon overall Daniel Miller & Co. Baltimore. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Davies' Clothing ... Cheapest clothing house on top of Earth, largest assortment! Lowest prices! Best styles! 172 Bridge Street, near High Street. Brooklyn. Splendid line of gents furnishing goods. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.L. Davies, cheapest house in the world for clothing, ready-made and to order, 172 Bridge Street, near High Street, Brooklyn. Mens boys & childrens suits at all prices. ... |
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Davies, J. L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Cameron's Clothing. J.L. Davies, successor to Cameron, the cheapest clothing house in the world, 172 Bridge Street, near High Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. |
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Davies, J. L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Why don't you buy your clothes and furnishings at Davies the world's clother & hatter 172, 174, & 176 Bridge St, Brooklyn. ... Our assortment of men's, boy's, and children's clothing, hats, caps, and furnishings. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Davis' Shirt Depot and gents' furnishing goods, hats, caps, &c., Bull Street, Savannah, Ga. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.F. Delury, fine tailoring, low prices, liveries, riding habits. Iroquois winning the derby. 214 6th Ave. 2nd. door above 14th St. ... New stock! New styles! Most choice selections! "All goods to order." ... |
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Delury, J. F. |
1870-01-01 |
| Mme. Demorest's reliable patterns Centennial award. The world's model magazine. Demorest's monthly, the largest in form, the largest in circulation ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Arthur H. Lee, D.D.S. dentist Utica, N.Y. Office hours, 8 a.m to 8 p.m. Boston Dental Co. office first floor, arcade. |
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Lee, Arthur H. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Leonard water wave for ladies' front head dress. Henry P. Leonard, manufacturer of hair goods, wholesale & retail, 478 Washington & 7 Avon Sts., Boston. ... |
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Leonard, Henry P. |
1870-01-01 |
| Lyon's Kathairon. For the hair. ... Prevents the hair falling out or becoming gray ... N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Maltine ten gold medals highest award of merit ... Maltine Manf'g Co. office 54 Warren St. New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mennen's Sure Corn Killer ... Gent. I can support anything, I use "Mennen's Sure Corn Killer." ... painless cure of hard and soft corns, bunions, warts, moles ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Our mama recommends Mennen's borated talcum toilet powder. The only healthful and sanitary powder endorsed by physicians. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Our mama recommends Mennen's borated talcum toilet powder. The only healthful and sanitary powder endorsed by physicians. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buckingham dye for the whiskers ... it never fails to color a uniform brown or black ... R.P. Hall & Co. ... Nashua, N.H. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers is the best to color the beard, mustache and eyebrows a natural brown or black. The gentlemen's verdict. ... R.P. Hall & Co. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers. ... Those who a desire to change the color of their beard and mustache to a beautiful brown or black ... Prepared by R.P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N.H. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers. ... Those who a desire to change the color of their beard and mustache to a beautiful brown or black ... Prepared by R.P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N.H. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers. ... Those who a desire to change the color of their beard and mustache to a beautiful brown or black ... Prepared by R.P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N.H. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Brown's Camphorated Sapanaceous Dentrifice. ... What to do till the doctor comes keep this handy, it may save a life. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Our mama recommends Mennen's borated talcum toilet powder. The only healthful and sanitary powder endorsed by physicians. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Merchant's Gargling Oil established 1833. Manufactured by Merchant's Gargling Oil Co. A liniment for man & beast ... Lockport, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| 1,000 reward for the proof of the existence of a better liniment for human & animal flesh than "Merchant's Gargling Oil Co." ... Lockport, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The old stand Smith repairing recovering manufacturers umbrellas and canes no. 123 [118] Fulton St. (up-stairs) New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Solon Bryant & Co. Worcester, Mass. Park Corset Works. New York Office, 406 Broadway. F.W. Hathaway. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Do nut [sic] tease baby elephant. The pants will go certain but the waist band never. Stark's Unique waist band. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Modwaaren für damen! Look at 23 Barclay St. cor. Church. Smith's new store branch of 121-123 Fulton St., hats ... umbrellas ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Telescope Umbrella Co. 103 West Congress Street, Detroit, Michigan. Directions for opening and telescoping the R.E. Johnston Telescope Umbrella. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.R. Terry, hats and furs, 930 Broadway, New York. ... importer, manufacturer and dealer in hats and furs ... |
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Terry, J. R. |
1870-01-01 |
| Thomson's Patent Glove Fitting Corsets. ... the undersigned would respectfully call the attention of the ladies to these celebrated and popular corsets. ... Elder Bros. San Francisco, Cal. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bay City Stone Co. Manufacturer of monuments, tombstones and headstones. In marble and granite. ... Bay City, Michigan. |
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1870-01-01 |
| F.G. Bucklin, dealer in Rutland and Brandon marble cemetary work American and Scotch granite 31 Crescent Street, Rutland, Vt. |
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Bucklin, F. G. |
1870-01-01 |
| I.H. Carlton, manufacturer of monuments, tablets, headstones, and every description of cemetery work. Shop near depot Milford, N.H. |
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Carlton, I. H. |
1870-01-01 |
| Mankato Star Marble and Granite Works. A.G. Meyer, manufacturer of monuments and headstones. All works guaranteed as represented. 122 Hickory Street. Mankato, Minn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The leading European hotel of the south. Centrally located. John Murphy, owner & proprietor. H.J. Heinz, chief clerk. Murphy's Hotel. ... 8th & Broad Streets. Richmond, Virginia. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Myrtle Palace Henry J. Holtermann, prop. Cor. Broadway and Myrtle Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| H.T. Helmbold Manuf'g Co. Parlor pharmacy, 17th Street & Broadway. New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Auburn Drug and Chemical Co. Court St. Auburn. ... Great cough cure. Pix-liquida compound. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ayer's ague cure. Manufactured by J.C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass, U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ayer's cathartic pills, a safe, pleasant and reliable family medicine. Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ayer's cherry pectoral, for the cure of coughs, colds, asthma, croup, bronchitis, whooping-cough, and consumption. Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Reed-Martin Printing Co. 831 Kansas Avenue, Topeka, Kansas. Railroad, commercial, theatrical and poster printing ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wm. Frear photographer and photo-plate printing. Artotype process. 42 E. State St. Ithaca N.Y. |
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Frear, William. |
1870-01-01 |
| Photo Engraving Co. 67 to 71 Park Place New York. Engraving for all purposes ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Photo Electrotype Co. 171 Devonshire St. ... Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Phelps, Dalton & Co. Dickinson type foundry, no. 52 Washington Street, Boston. Electrotypers and dealers in printing material generally. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hart L. Pearce, fine steel and copper plate engraving and printing. 52 Nassau Street, New York. |
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Pearce, Hart L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Oxford County Advertiser. Reasonable job printing. Buy your check books at the Advertiser office, Norway, Maine. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of W.T. Ockford, 272 Labrosse St. Job printer ... Detroit, Mich. |
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Ockford, W. T. |
1870-01-01 |
| Mutual Printing Company, 80 . S. Charles St., Baltimore. ... Book and job printing neatly executed. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Isaac W. May, executes every description of job printing ... 39 State Street, Boston. |
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May, Isaac W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Tremont House. Washington, D.C. Terms $2.50 per day. F.P. Hill, proprietor. Views of Washington and vicinity. Published by J.F. Jarvis, no. 1427 F. Street, Washington D.C. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hotel Tustin. Tustin, Orange Co., Cal. Sanford Johnson, proprietor. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| United States Hotel, Portland, Me. Will. H. McDonald, proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| United States Hotel. Saratoga Springs, N.Y. Tompkins, Gage & Co. proprietors. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| United States Hotel, Kershaw & Brandon, proprietors. Easton, Penna. Departure of passenger trains from Easton. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Barney & Berry's genuine New York club and American rink skates. ... Springfield, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| New clipper dories fishing and pleasure boats and lines to let ... Crowell & Boyden. ... Swampscott, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Gilman B. Fogg, gun & lock-smith, also dealer in fishing tackle, cutlery, & sporting goods generally ... |
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Fogg, Gilman B. |
1870-01-01 |
| M.I. Furbish manufacturer of the best braided lines. ... Waterproof and enamel fly-lines. Factory: Attleboro Falls, Mass. |
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Furbish, M. I. |
1870-01-01 |
| The "Gem" hammock support ... D.H. Brigham & Co., selling agents for Springfield. |
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1870-01-01 |
| G.H. Mansfield & Company Canton Mass. Est. 1821. Manufacturers of fishing lines ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grand Casino. Horse vs. bicycle race. Great American Casino, open from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Greatest 6 days' race on record. ... horses and bicycles! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| A happy new year. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Harvard Roller Skate best in the world. Why dont [sic] you buy the Harvard Skates. They never break. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Brackett House. Rochester, N.Y. Brackett House, entrance Mill Street and N.Y.C.R.R. depot. Wm. Hildreth, prop'r. $2.50 and $3.00 per day. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Brainard House. Willimantic, Conn. ... directly opposite the passenger depot, at the intersection of four roads, amd very convenient to the business part of the town. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Briggs House, J.H. Cummings, proprietor, corner of Randolph Street and Fifth Avenue, J.E. Cummings, chief clerk. Chicago ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Briggs House. Cor. Randolph and Wells Streets, Floyd & French. Chicago. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Briggs House 200 rooms $2 and $2.50 per day. Frank Upman, prop. Corner Randolph St. and Fifth Ave. Chicago, Ill. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Brooks House, Brattleboro, Vt. Distances from Brattleboro. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| A.B. Dickinson, of SMiths Hotel, Hillsdale, Mich. Frank H. Carr. Late cashier Boody House, Toledo, Ohio. The Brunswick, Detroit, Mich. Street cars leave central depot for the hotel every 6 minutes. Dickinson & Carr, proprietors. Strictly first class in all appointments. Cor. State & Griswold Sts. |
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1870-01-01 |
| H.D. Busch. Henry Meyer. Busch's Hotel Pennsylvania R.R. ticket office and branch of Western Union telegraph office. ... Hoboken, N.J. Hermann D. Busch, propr. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Central Hotel, on the European plan. 6 to 10 Canal Street, Providence, R.I. House never closed. Hopkins & Sears, proprietors. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Central House, Old Orchard Beach, Me. Wesley G. Smith, prop'r. This house being completed, will open for accommodation of guests about the 20th of June. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Central House Rutland, Vermont. J.A. Salsbury & Co., proprietors. A good livery connected with the house. Distance from Rutland ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Prices reduced to suit the times. Central Pacific Hotel, Fourth Street ... San Francisco, Cal. Best and cheapest 2d class house in the city. J.M. Farrell, proprietor. Late of Central Hotel, Sansome Street. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Charleston Hotel. Charleston S.C., with Otis' hydraulic passenger elevator. E.H. Jackson, prop. Places of interest in Charleston, S.C. and vicinity. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of the Commonwealth Clothing House, 680 & 684 Washington St., cor. beach, Boston. Geo. W. Warren, manager. Ense petit placidam sub libertate quitem. |
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1870-01-01 |
| What makes these children look so queer? ... Awkward no more these boys appear ... Colby's Clothing House. ... Clothing, furnishing goods, hats, caps, trunks, bags, &c. ... 21 & 23 Main St., Taunton, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rhine views. Bornhofen and the ruins of Sternberg and Liebenstein. Clark's Clothing House, 482 Congress Street, Portland, Me. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Chicago Clothing Co., world beater for overcoats. 34 to 40 Kearny St., San Francisco. Alfred Lillenfeld, manager. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Where did you get your yacht cloth suit? ... Aye! Aye! Sir, a genuine yacht cloth ... 48 Summer Street, Boston. 85 Munroe Street, Lynn. ... made from cloth from the following mills: Washington, Middlesex, Assabet. ... Centennial Clothing House, 85 Munroe Street, Lynn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Well that beats me! No more wilted collars, cuffs or bosoms and no more washing bills I'll get me some Celluloid cuffs, collars & bosoms right away! A new improvement- patented. ... For sale by all gents' furnishing & fancy goods houses throughout the country. |
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1870-01-01 |
| No more Chinese cheap labor celluloid cuffs, collars & bosoms. Invention "Othello's occupation gone" The handwriting on the wall. A new improvement--patented. Waterproof linen, waterproof--elastic--durable. ... For sale by all gents' furnishing & fancy goods houses throughout the country. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Celluloid cuffs collars & bosoms--water & perspiration proof. Waterproof linen, patented. ... For sale by all gent's furnishing and fancy goods houses throughout the country. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Celluloid cuffs collars & bosoms--water & perspiration proof. Waterproof linen, patented. ... [Domestic Fashion Co. Celluloid department Domestic building Broadway & 14th St. N.Y.] ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Celluloid waterproof collars, cuffs & shirt bosoms. ... Goods for sale by all dealers. |
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1870-01-01 |
| H.F. Clark dentist. 13 Liberty St. Poughkeepsie ... |
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Clark, H. F. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Clare Fibre Co. Manufacturers of Japanese hair and pine leaf fibres ... Jersey City, N.J. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| And when you want a quiet shave ... H.A. Cass, artistic barber, 126 Main St., opp. Mill St., Laconia, N.H. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Cass, H. A. |
1870-01-01 |
| Use Carboline for the hair ...Carboline!! A deodorized extract of petroleum for the hair ... C.H. Davis, 41 Maiden Lane, New York. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Davis, C. H. |
1870-01-01 |
| Mrs. Edwin A. Calder, manufactuer of Calder's tooth powder. This powder is antiseptic, contains no grit, is pleasant to the taste and perfectly pure and harmless ... Providence, R.I. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Calder, Edwin A., Mrs. |
1870-01-01 |
| Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers. Use this dye and prevent the unwelcome marks of age. R.P. Hall & Co. Nashua, N.H. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buckingham Dye for the whiskers ... it never fails to color a uniform brown or black ... Finally I tried Buckingham's and now use no other ...R.P. Hall & Co. proprietors Nashua, N.H. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buckingham dye for the whiskers ... it never fails to color a uniform brown or black ... R.P. Hall & Co. proprietors Nashua, N.H. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Music Hall. Sunday evening course of sermons Fourth discourse of the series by Rev. A.P. Peabody, D.D. Sunday evening, November 13, 1870 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Illustrissimo Josuæ L. Chamberlain, LL.D., gubernatori ... exercitationes hasce juvenes, in artibus initiati ... Habita in comitiis Collegii Bowdoinensis, Brunsvici in republica Mainensi, III. idus Julias, Anno Salutis MDCCCLXX ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bowdoin College. Sophomore prize declamation '72 Tuesday, July 5th, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Senior and junior exhibition, on Monday evening, November 21st, 1870, at the Baptist Church. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Class day, 1870. Thursday, July 14th. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| To the hon. chairman and members of the Committee of Elections of the House of Representatives of the United States. Charles W. Whittlesey, Esq. contests my right to a seat in this Forty-first Congress of the United States, as a member from the Seventh Congressional District of Virginia. ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
McKenzie, Lewis, 1810-1895. |
1870-01-01 |
| To the honorable the Senate and the House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled: The petition of the undersigned respectfully showeth: that the Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad Company, a corporation of the states of Alabama and Georgia, but owned and controlled in the city of New York, are seeking, at the hands of Congress, the revival, in part, of the grant of lands heretofore made by Congress to aid in the construction of a railroad from Selma to Gadsden, in the state of Alabama. In connection with this application, I beg to submit the following facts ... |
Memorials (Legal). |
Willis, Francis Thomas, 1816-1898. |
1870-01-01 |
| Ecrivains louisianais. Alfred Mercier. |
Broadsides.; Biographies. |
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1870-01-01 |
| E. Howard & Co. watch & clock manufacturers, Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Home Insurance Company, of New York. Cash-capital -- two million dollars. Assets 1st January, 1864 ... Canaan Four Corners, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Third annual levee Columbia Commandery no. 2 Knights Templar March first, New Masonic Temple, Washington, D.C. [1870] |
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1870-01-01 |
| 1620. 1870. Pilgrim memorial meeting, Mechanics Hall, Wednesday, December 21st, at 10.30 o'clock a.m. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Woman suffrage bazar [sic], Music Hall, Boston, Friday and Saturday, Dec. 30 and 31, 1870. ... With compliments of Mrs. Julia Ward Howe ... on behalf of bazar committee ... [1870] |
Invitations. |
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910. |
1870-01-01 |
| [Mr. & Mrs. L.E. Leland] Mr. & Mrs. George W. Morse, at home, evenings of November third and fourth, corner of River and Webster Sts., Hyde Park, Clara R. Boit. 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| [Mr & Mrs L.E. Leland.] Marriage ceremony Unitarian Church. West Newton, Wednesday eveg, Sept. 14th 1870, ... at home Wednesday & Thursday, Oct. 5th & 6th at 8 p.m. Laura B. Woodworth. Fred L. Felton. |
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Woodworth, Laura B. |
1870-01-01 |
| Matineé musicale. The subscriber desires the honor of your company at a matineé musical at the rooms of Messrs. T. Gilbert & Co. no. 484 Washington Street, on Saturday [Monday] next 15[7] th January, at twelve o'cloc, M Louis G. Casseres ... |
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Casseres, Louis G. |
1870-01-01 |
| McKinney & Co. Piano forte, furniture, chair, carpet & upholstery ... Memphis, Tenn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| El Dorado livery stables, El Dorado Street ... Stockton. ... M. Magner, proprietor. |
Advertising cards. |
Magner, M. |
1870-01-01 |
| A.B. Medbery (successor to Medbery & Ross) screw and clamp manufacturer ... East Windsor, Berkshire County, Mass. |
Advertising cards. |
Medberry, A. B. |
1870-01-01 |
| Melvin Hard & Son, wholesale paper warehouse, 25 Beekman Street, ... New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Manufacturers' warehouse, established 1837. G.P. Morse & Co., (successors to Van Sickler & Forby,) dealers in all kinds of cotton & woolen manufacturers' supplies also commission merchants in wool ... 595 Broadway, Albany, N.Y. April, 1870. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fine assortment of summer hats ... Boston Museum ... July 5th, 1870 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... July 25th, 1870 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grade of merit. Presented to [illegible] [2nd] term, 186[70] J.H. Smart, supt. [Abbie Phelps,] teacher. Fort Wayne public schools. This pupil was not tardy nor absent, unless sick, during the term. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Plainfield Central School [Charlie French] has been perfect this [2 marks] no. of credits [400] no. of extras, [9] date [Dec 23] 18[70 M.L. Reed] teacher. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Daniel Lovejoy, (late Lovejoy & Butterfield) manufacturer of paper mill engine bars and plates ... corner of Rock and Cushing Sts., -- Lowell, Mass. ... |
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Lovejoy, Daniel. |
1870-01-01 |
| Lowell Machine Shop, Lowell, Mass. Manufactuers of cotton machinery turbines, mill gearing, castings, paper machinery, &c. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Thayer's patent truss bridge. C.H. Bliss & Co. Owners, contractors & patentee ... Springfield, Mass. Indianapolis, Ind. St. Louis, Mo. |
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1870-01-01 |
| O.C. Bullard, consulting and superintending landscape architect, no. 122 Macon Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Bullard, Oliver Crosby, 1822-1890. |
1870-01-01 |
| Henry H. Butler, druggist & apothecary Kenduskeag Block Bangor, Me. |
Advertising cards. |
Butler, Henry H. |
1870-01-01 |
| Butler, Keith & Hill, importers of hardware, table cutlery, &c. and dealers in pig and sheet lead, lead pipe ... Thorndike's block, no. 118 Milk Street, (corner of Batterymarch Street.) Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Paper warehouse. E.J. Carroll & Co. Manufacturers and dealers in fine writing papers, wrapping papers, press papers ... no. 207 State Street, Hartford, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| For [blank] from John Cass, manufacturer of horse and hand rakes, grain cradles and scythe snaiths, Woonsocket, R.I. ... |
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Cass, John. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Nashua [N.H.] steam boiler & press works, are prepared to furnish steam boilers, water & oil tanks ... J.J. Crawford, proprietor. |
Advertising cards. |
Crawford, J. J. |
1870-01-01 |
| Diamond Mills Paper Co. manufacturers of manilla, tissue, and improved medicated paper, office 33 Barclay St. N.Y. Milburn N.J. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dilworth, Branson & Co. importers of & dealers in foreign and domestic hardware cutlery, &c. no. 59 Market Street ... Philadelphia. |
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1870-01-01 |
| From Earles' Galleries and looking glass warerooms, 816 Chestnut St., Philada. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Egleston & Battell, Iron Merchants, 166 South & 267 Front Streets, (near Dover) New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| C.J. Fay, druggist. Dealer in chemicals, perfumery, varnishes, paints, oils, &. Hammonton, N.J. |
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Fay, C. J. |
1870-01-01 |
| H.C. Furman. Shirt manufacturer and dealer in men's furnishing goods, 227 Greenwich Street, New York. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Furman, H. C. |
1870-01-01 |
| Price list. John W. Gray & Co. manufacturers' agents and jobbers of all kinds of rubber ware 164 and 166 Asylum St., Hartford, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Prize declamation, '71. By the junior class, Monday evening, July 11th, 1870, at the Congregational Church. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dramatic entertainment ... at the town hall in Ashby, on Wednesday & Thursday even'gs, February 23d & 24th, 1870. To commence with the domestic drama Down by the sea ... To close with the laughable farce, The Limerick boy. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Saturday afternoon, February 26, 1870, Shakespeare's Hamlet ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Library Hall. Saturday, March 12th [1870], afternoon & evening. Benefit of Charles E. Dobson ... Ethiopian sketch ... Performance to conclude with ... Shoo fly. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sechste Vorstellung des Boston Dramatischen Vereins in Mercantile Hall ... Mittwoch, den 13. April, 1870. Er ist nicht eifersüchtig ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Monday evening, April 18, 1870 ... Rip Van Winkle or, The sleep of twenty years ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Complimentary benefit to Miss Carlotta Leclercq. ... Saturday evening, April 23, 1870, will be presented ... The lady of Lyons or, Love and pride. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Monday evening, April 25, 1870 ... Rip Van Winkle or, The sleep of twenty years ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Amateur theatricals at Unitarian Church parlors, Keene, N.H., Thursday and Friday, June 23 and 24, 1870. Spirit of Seventy-six, or The coming woman. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Globe ... Thursday evening, September. 29th, 1870, the entertainment will consist of Mr. Chas. Fechter's dramatization of Dumas' romance of Monte Cristo ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Globe Theatre. Formerly New York, 728 Broadway. ... Grand opening night, Oct. 3, 1870. ... The evening's entertainment will commence with the very laughable farce, entitled Grand Central v.s. 5th Avenue! ... celebrated teutonic songs. Grand Ballet d'Action, arranged by Sig. Costa, entitled "The Boquet," ... The evening's entertainment will conclude with the new and original burlesque, by Wm. Brough, Esq., entitled Ernani, or The horn of a dilemma. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Circular. The Boston Amaterur Dramatic Club proposes to give a series of performances for the charitable objects, at Horticultural Hall, during the coming winter. The series will consist of four sets of plays, each set to have four representations. ... The brigands of Lodi, and Damon and Pythias. ... The white cat, and a nervous set. Modern warfare, and good for nothing. ... Boston, Nov. 30, 1870. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Globe ... Saturday afternoon, Dec. 10, 1870, will be presented the romantic drama entitled Don Cæsar de Bazan ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Globe ... Wednesday Evening, Dec. 21, 1870, The romantic drama, from the pen of Victor Hugo, entitled Ruy Blas ... To conclude with the sterling farce called The lottery ticket ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Foul play! ... Great dramatic combination from the Broadway Theatre, New York [circa 1870] ... Foul play! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Booth's Theatre [March 1870] ... "A new way to pay old debts." ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Howard Athanæum. ... The largest novelty theatre in America. ... Carnival of fun ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| National Theatre ... This evening will be performed ... Horseshoe Robinson! Or, The battle of King's Mountain! ... After which the Iroquoise tribe of Indians ... will appear in their famous war dances, songs and Indian customs. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dramatic entertainment ... Money! At Town Hall, Claremont, Monday eve., Feb. 28. ... Distribution of characters. ... Synopsis of the play. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| America's favorite artiste Lizzie May Ulmer in the great New England Society play Dad's girl ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Opera House [Oct. 3]... The greatest play of the age Diplomacy! By the strongest company in America. ... This night only! |
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1870-01-01 |
| Edwin Booth this evening as Shylock and Petruchio. The performance will commence with Shakespeare's celebrated play in four acts ... entitled Merchant of Venice ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Programme for this evening. ... Will be presented Mr. Charles Fechter's own grand dramatization of that charming imaginative tale, "Monte Cristo." ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Willie Edouin's "Sparks!" dreams; or, fun in a photograph gallery! To-night! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rice's farcical, musical, operatic, extravaganza. Suprise party ... This evening Messrs. McNally & Smith's grand comic burlesque, Revels ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... Jan. 13, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| M'lle Alide Topp's farewell concert at Mechanic's Hall ... Jan. 17, 1870 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Historical concert ... March 10th, 1870, at Washburn Hall. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Social evening. Post 10, G.A.R. ... March 11, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mechanic Hall. ... April 12th, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Concert. Quinsigamond Hall ... April 14th, 1870. Programme. Part first. Songs by the school. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mechanic Hall. Theodore Thomas's grand Easter concert ... April 17th, 1870. The following eminent soloists will appear ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall ... Dec. 25, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Beethoven memorial concert, Washburn Hall ... Decem. 27, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Thirteenth annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Convention. Third grand concert of the series of four ... October 14, 1870. ... Programme. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lothrop's studio of fine photography, life-size crayons and portraits in oil a specialty no. 43 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, PA. ... |
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Lothrop, Mr. |
1870-01-01 |
| Charles Nettleton and Nathaniel Gill 117 Broadway, New York, room 15 notaries public & commissioners. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Nettleton, Charles. |
1870-01-01 |
| Promenade music by Brown's Brigade Band, 30 pieces. Dancing music by the Germania Band, 25 pieces. Supper in the Pavilion adjoining. J.B. Smith, caterer. ... Trains to and from Lexington at convenient hours. Music at 8 o'clock. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Neptune Yacht Club inauguration ball North American Hall, Providence, R.I. Tuesday evening, January 4, 1870. ... Committee of arrangements. Commodore Wm. Brown ... |
Invitations. |
Brown, William. |
1870-01-01 |
| Mansion House. Mr. C.R. Taft presents his compliments, and requests the pleasure of your company Saturday evening, August 10, |
Invitations. |
Taft, C. R. |
1870-01-01 |
| Lake Superior & Mississippi Railroad Co. President's office. St. Paul, Minn., April 26, 1870. To the Hon. [blank] Washington, D.C. Dear Sir: The Lake Superior and Mississippi Railway, connecting the head of navigation on the Mississippi River with the extreme west end of the lake system at the head of Lake Superior, has now over 125 miles of its track laid and 2000 men engaged in the work of construction, and will, early in July next, be completed and ready for operation. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dan'l J. Walsh & Co. wholesale dealers in woolen and cotton rags, no. 259 North Front Street, Philadelphia. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Herman Schumann, importer of paper stock, chemicals, etc., no. 32 Beekman Street, New York. ... Wool bought on commission by our London correspondent. |
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Schumann, Herman. |
1870-01-01 |
| Shelton, Fuller & Co. Manufacturers of silk, thread, store, stockinet and fancy paper boxes of every description ... Manufactory, Orcutt's Block,--Rockville, Ct. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Swain, Earle & Co. wholesale dealers in teas ... coffees ... spices ... 7 Broad Street, near State Street ... Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sypher & Co. successors to D. Marley. Antiques, furniture, bronzes, porcelains, silver ware ... no. 593 Broadway New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Young America Printing Presses, six sizes. Prices, from eight dollars to eighty-five dollars. ... Jos. Watson, proprietor, 73 Cornhill, Boston. |
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Watson, Joseph. |
1870-01-01 |
| Tammany, the Alhambra palace of America. ... Programme for the week commencing April 11th, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ladies Theatrical Bouquet, French Theatre. [May 21st, 1870.] ... Tom Taylor's historical drama ... Plot & passion! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Programme. [August 13, 1870] |
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1870-01-01 |
| [Wednesday Sept. 21, 1870, Thursday Sept. 22, 1870] Programme of the great Kiralfy Troupe! ... The entertainment will commence with ... Humpty Dumpty, Jr. ... The performance will conclude with ... The pearl of Tokay, or, The conscript in love. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Globe ... Saturday afternoon, Dec. 24, 1870, the romantic drama, from the pen of Victor Hugo, entitled Ruy Blas ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lines ... Salem St. Sabbath School ... Sept. 25, 1870. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall, Oct. 3, 1870 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Andrews, Sanford & Smith, wholesale dealers in millinery goods ... New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Davis & Moore, manufacturers of and dealers in book and news paper, paper makers' supplies, office, no. 84 Water Street, Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Empire sewing machines. Noiseless in operation. Elliot & Merrill, agents. Salesroom, 252 Washington Street, Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Excelsior printing presses. Do your own printing! ... Kelsey & Co., Meriden, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Morgan, Quackenbush & Co. (successors to Fox, Oakley & Morgan, & A. Quackenbush Jr. & Co.) importers & dealers in American, English, and German hardware, cutlery and guns ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dee & Doyle, florists. ... Boston Museum ... January 3, 1870 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Benefit of Miss Ada Gilman ... March 25, 1870 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Parks House ... Boston Museum ... Spllendid comedy entertainment ... September 8, 9 and 10, 1870 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... Brilliant success and second week of the new comedy ... November 7, 1870 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Stewart & Bloodgood, attorneys and counsellors at law, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Stow & Smart, importers, jobbers and dealers in hardware, cutlery, guns ... no. 37 Warren St., near Broadway ... New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Printing. Herewith find my nett price list of printing, offered at low prices. ... Wallach, wholesale & retail importing & manufacturing stationer, 36 Park Row, N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Wallach, Willy. |
1870-01-01 |
| Adelphia Theatre comique ... Thursday evening, January 20, 1870. ... Happy Uncle John ... Champagne and shoo fly ballet! ... To conclude with ... The adventures of Lord Dundreary! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Programme d'une Soirʹee Dramatique, du "Parlez-vous Club," Mercredi, 11 Mai, 1870. ... Les femmes qui pleurent ... La poudre aux yeux. .. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Clark's Opera House. ... Thursday evening, Sept. 22, 1870, the performance will commence with ... The Irish doctor! ... To conclude with ... The ghost! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Globe ... Saturday afternoon, Dec. 31, 1870, The drama, by Messrs. Charles Fechter and Wilkie Collins, entitled Black and white ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| National Theatre ... Benefit of Capt. John Taylor! ... This evening will be performed ... Ivanhoe! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| National Theatre ... This evening, will be performed ... The three red men! The brothers of Bluthaupt! Or, Araby the Jew! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Convention. Worcester, [blank] 187[blank] ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Excelsior metal polish. This is the cheapest and best article known for cleaning and polishing cutlery ... The Walpole Emery Mills, 114 Milk Street, Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| 1845. 1870. Twenty-fifth anniversary. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Rice, Jr. request the pleasure of your company on Monday eveg Sept. 26th at 8 o'clock. Rebecca R. Breck. Newton, Lower Falls. Marriage reception of their son at the same hour. (on calling card)- Mattie C. Hagar. Edward T. Rice. Ceremony St. Mary's Church. ... |
Invitations. |
Rice, Thomas, 1810 or 11-1873. |
1870-01-01 |
| John Dickson, Jr's improved hat conformateur and sizer. ... Brooklyn, N. Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Dickson, John. |
1870-01-01 |
| E. & T. Fairbanks & Co.'s scale manufactory. St. Johnsbury, Vt. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lucius Field & Co. Brimhall's Block, no. 56 High St. Clinton, Mass. ... carpetings ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Harding's editions of the family & pulpit Bibles also arranged for photographic portraits. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Harding, Mr. |
1870-01-01 |
| Blank book manufacturers, and fancy bookbinders, 75 State-Street, 2d story ... Albany. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Kimbel & Cabus, 7 & 9 East 20th St. New York. Cabinet manufacturers and decorators. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J. Stauffer, solicitor of patents, draughtsman & wood engraver, rooms of the Athenaeum, Lancaster, Pa. Po. Off. Box. 405. Res., 94, N. Duke St. |
Advertising cards. |
Stauffer, J. |
1870-01-01 |
| Reward of merit. This certifies, that [Mary Sanborn] for h[is] diligence and good behaviour in school, merits the approbation of h[er] friends and instruct[ress Jane Chase] ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rich, Pitman & Co. trunks, valises & traveling bags, ladies' reticules & shopping bags ... 82, 84 and 86 Union Street, Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The largest old book store in America Edwin S. Stuart no. 9 South 9th St. Phila. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Stuart, Edwin S. |
1870-01-01 |
| City of Boston, Ninety-fourth anniversary of American Independence July 4, 1870. Order of exercise in Music Hall. ... Committee. Nathaniel B. Shurtleef, mayor. ... |
Invitations. |
Shurtleff, Nathaniel Bradstreet, 1810-1874. |
1870-01-01 |
| Second annual Fifth M.V.M. ball. 1870. ... Mechanics Hall, Worcester. Friday eve., Dec. 30, 1870. Floor director, Capt. H.W. Reed ... |
Invitations. |
Reed, H. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Special invitation! To the Young Men's Christian Ass'n, 1210 Chestnut Street. Bible lecture! Chas. E. Lex, Esq., Sunday afternoon, 3 o'clock. ... [1870] |
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1870-01-01 |
| The committee of the trustees if the Worcester County Institution for savings for the month of [December] are notified that the time prescribed for their meeting, is Saturday, the [sixth] day of [January] at 9[12] o'clock, a.m., at the office of said institution [E. Hamilton] ... |
Invitations. |
Hamilton, E. |
1870-01-01 |
| Bowdoin. Prize declamation, '71. By the junior class, Monday evening, July 11th, 1870, at the Congregational Church. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Putnam, Davis & Co. blank book manufacturers, and stationers, 389 Main Street, Worcester, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| On the 23rd of September, 1780 ... Rogers, Peet & Co. clothing for men and boys, Broadway and Broome Street ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Steamship and stationary engine supplies ... Standard Grate Bar Co., Geo. D. Putnam & Co. 153 Franklin St., Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Stow & Smart, successors to Thomas & Franklin, dealers in foreign and domestic hardware. 128 Pearl Street ... no. 92 & 94 Water Street, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| William S. Tower, manufacturer of the celebrated Hingham wooden toy ware South Hingham, Mass. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Tower, William S. |
1870-01-01 |
| Tremont Paper Company. Tremont Paper Company. [Revolutionary Agents Office. Ann Street for the supply of shoes. May 25th 1776 Contl. Inn.] |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Phœnix. Distribution of characters. The prologue. ... The play--three years later. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| B.D. Allen's chamber concerts ... Washburn Hall ... Jan. 4, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grand concert ... Mechanics Hall ... Jan'y 22, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mechanics' Hall ... Feb. 14th, 1870 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Miscellaneous concert, by the Worcester Choral Union at Mechanics Hall ... May 12, 1870. The Society will render on this occasion, Haydn's "Spring" ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Charles Cargill, dealer in paper-hangings, borders, curtains, fixtures, cords ... Providence, R.I. |
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Cargill, Charles. |
1870-01-01 |
| Bookmark. Compliments -- of -- the A.B. Chase Co. manufacturers of strictly high grade pianos that "have no superior" if any equal. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.L. Fairbanks & Co. stationers and account book manufacturers 288 Washington St. Boston ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Folsom, Gilman & Pope, manufacturers, importers and dealers in paints, oils, colors, varnish, Japan, glue, glass &c. 63 & 65 Broad Street, Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Memorial Art Works, Stamford, Conn. Dean & Horton, successors to George W. Dean. Established 1866. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| To the honorable the president and members of both houses of Congress assembled at Washington, D.C. Your petitioner most respectfully asks for justice, reciprocity, and compensation for above forty years' pioneer missionary labors and discoveries in the most beneficent arts and sciences ... He would most respectfully suggest, would it not be the wisest policy, economy, and public interest, to send just such a man (or angel) to represent the United States and collect the Alabama claims at the Court of St. James, in London ..." |
Memorials (Legal). |
Coombs, F. (Frederick) |
1870-01-01 |
| Figaro. Devoted to music, the drama and freemasonry. ... New York, February 10, 1870. Niblo's Garden ... This evening will be presented ... The duke's motto ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Thursday evening, March 3, 1870, Shakespeare's Hamlet ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Opera House,--Newark ... Thursday evening, Oct. 13 [1870]. Positively last night of the world renowed Lydia Thompson Troupe. Production of H.J. Byron's celebrated burlesque, especially adapted for Miss Thompson, entitled Sonnambula! Or, The taper maid and the villager's s-candal. ... The burlesque will be preceded by the screaming farce, A laughing hyena ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Howard Athanæum. ... Programme. Bob Fitzsimmons' Athletic and Vaudeville Company ... Programme. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Golly, I's so wicked!" Lillie Wilkinson in her unequalled performance of "Topsy!" ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. ... April 7, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall. Oct. 21, 1870 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bailey & Noyes, publishers, wholesale and retail, booksellers, stationers and bookbinders, 65, 58 & 68 Street, Portland, Me. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fred'k Franck & Co., San Francisco. Represented by [blank] |
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1870-01-01 |
| The future use for wash boilers; it is fun for the boy's. Use Eckers Swift Sure Soap for washing clothes without boiling or scalding directions on other side. Ecker & Company manufacturers, cor. Otis & Holman Sts. Philada. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Clean glass with Sapolio. There is no one article known that will do so many kinds of work in and about the house and do it so well as Enoch Morgan's Sons Sapolio. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Clean knives with Sapolio. ... One cake will do more work and will do it better than three cakes of any other ... Enoch Morgan's Sons Sapolio. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The reformed burglar in four chapters. Chap. I. There was a British burglar bold, resolved to steal Smith's bonds and gold. With noiseless tread that burglar stept, and unseen to Smith's back door crept. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Excelsior Starch Mf'g Co. Manufacturers of laundry, gloss & corn starch. Elkhart, Indiana. ... Use Excelsior large crystal gloss starch. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fairchild & Shelton, manufacturers of standard soaps. All kinds and styles for family, laundry and fulling use. Bridgeport, Conn. ... our soap keeps the hands soft and smooth. |
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1870-01-01 |
| White Swan Soap Rosin, Soap. Agt. NB. White Swan Soap is the best & cheapest, for all uses. Save your White Swan Soap wrappers! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Clothes, time, money and labor saved by using White Swan Soap. Washes without boiling. Save your White Swan Soap wrappers! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rev. Father Nugent, chaplain of the Borough Prison, Liverpool, requests the honor of your presence at Steinway Hall on Thursday evening, March 30. ... to hear his lecture on "Nobody's children," or, "The street Arabs." ... [1870] ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| P.C. Sir: Your attendence is particularly requested at a meeting of the club, to be held on Friday evening the 19 inst., for the transaction of important business preliminary to the supper ... Mellen C. Hight, secretary. |
Invitations. |
Hight, Mellen C. |
1870-01-01 |
| Squire and Mistress Grant as maintayners of ye sound and faythful fellowship and ye hospitalitie of ye aulden tyme, bid you come to a ball on ye 23 of ye seconde monthe at ye house which is situate above ye Cherry Creeke. Ye grande march will be marched on ye stroke of eight of ye clock. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mansion House, kept by B. & R.R. Lowell ... Utica. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Springfield, Mass. ... this company is purely mutual ... Stevens & Smith, agents for eastern Maine, no. 1 Main Street, Bangor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bestor's golden pens. ... S.J. Bestor ... Gold pens, pen cases, pencils, &c. ... Hartford, Conn. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Bestor, S. J. |
1870-01-01 |
| Excelsior Copying House. (Formerly of Tyrone, Pa.) no. 718 Penn'a. Avenue, Harrisburg, Pa. C.C. Shriver, proprietor. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Frost & Adams. Importers & dealers in artists' materials of every description ... 37 Cornhill, Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Firemen's and civic ball. The fourth annual ball of Hook and Ladder Company, no. 1, of Fitchburg, will be given at the town hall, Fitchburg, Mass., on Thursday evening, Dec. 22d, 1870 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| 1845. 1870. Twenty-fifth anniversary. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Rice, Jr. request the pleasure of your company on Monday eveg Sept. 26th at 8 o'clock. Rebecca R. Breck. Newton, Lower Falls. Marriage reception of their son at the same hour. (on calling card)- Mattie C. Hagar. Edward T. Rice. Ceremony St. Mary's Church. ... |
Invitations. |
Rice, Thomas, 1810 or 11-1873. |
1870-01-01 |
| The tax on gross receipts. 778 Sixth Avenue, New York, June 23. Hon. Reuben E. Fenton, Senate United States: Sir:--The internal revenue bill now before the Senate proposes the repeal of the tax on gross receipts. ... Now, no matter what may be the fate of the income tax, the tax on the gross receipts of railroads from the carrying of passengers is one of those taxes which should not longer be retained. ... |
Broadsides.; Memorials (Legal). |
Franklin, Homer, 1808 or 9-1874. |
1870-01-01 |
| To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives in Congress assembled: The undersigned, officers and representatives of the "Pennsylvania State Equal Rights' League," most respectfully ask your honorable body to speedily pass the bill presented by Hon. Charles Sumner, as supplementary to the "Civil Rights' Bill." ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Punderson & Crisand. Lithographers engravers book job and plate printers no. 12 Center St. New Haven, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rich, Pitman & Co. trunks, valises & traveling bags, ladies' reticules & shopping bags ... 82, 84 and 86 Union Street, Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The largest old book store in America Edwin S. Stuart no. 9 South 9th St. Phila. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Stuart, Edwin S. |
1870-01-01 |
| Newark Opera House ... Saturday evening, Feb. 26th. [1870] The performance will commence with ... Jenny Lind ... To be followed by ... Jack Sheppard ... To be followed by ... Ragged Pat or, Ireland as it was. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Theatre ... Saturday afternoon, April 9, 1870, will be presented ... The lady of Lyons or, Love and pride. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Library Hall! Market Street, Newark, N.J. Thursday evening, May 26th, [1870] ... Scottish entertainment ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Globe ... On Tuesday evening, September 13, 1870, The entertainment will consist of ... Monte Cristo ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| 14th Street Theatre, (formerly Theatre Francis) ... Last night but one of Marie Seebach's performances in New York ... Friday, October 28, [1870] ... when will be presented an immensly attractive bill. By request, Scribe's masterwork, Valerie, the blind orphan ... To conclude with last of Faust! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Thanksgiving entertainment! The members of The Claremont Dramatic Club will give their first exhibition at the Town Hall, Claremont, on Thursday eve., Nov. 24, 1870, when they will have the pleasure of producing the romantic drama, in two acts, entitled Meg's Diversion, and the very laughable farce of The goose with the golden eggs. ... After the entertainment there will be a Thanksgiving ball. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| National Theatre! ... This evening ... will be presented ... The willow corpse ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| National Theatre ... This evening will be performed ... Who owns the hand! Or The monk, mask and murderer! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Janauschek ... The grand tragedy of Brunhild! From the German Illiad "The song of the nibelungen." ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mechanics Hall ... Jan. 23, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Worcester County Musical Convention. Thirteenth annual festival. Finale concert. Performance of Handel's oratorio, Samson, at Mechanics Hall ... October 14th, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| If in the breast tumultuous joys arise ... Thirteenth annual festival of the Worcester County Musical Convention, at Mechanics Hall ... October 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th, 1870. ... Four grand concerts ... Officers for 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boarding. Mrs. Ely, no. 4 Sands Street, Brooklyn ... |
Advertising cards. |
Ely, Mrs. |
1870-01-01 |
| William J. Flynn, dealer in Woolen & Satinett clippings, tailors' rags, paper & paper stock ... 77 Morgan Street, Hartford, Conn. |
Advertising cards. |
Flynn, William J. |
1870-01-01 |
| P.W. Gallaudet, note broker, no. 1 Wall Street, cor. Broadway, New York. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Gallaudet, P. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Boston Museum ... December 27, 1870 ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Episcopal Academy of Connecticut, Cheshire. Rev. S.J. Horton, D.D., principal. Schedule of marks in recitation and deportment. Summer term, 1870. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Commencement week. Bowdoin College, July 10-15, 1870. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Celluloid waterproof collars, cuffs & shirt bosoms. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Jno. E. Glendinning, successor to Duke & Lockwood, manufacturer and importer of table damasks, diaper linens, handkerchiefs, shirt fronts, linens, napkins, towels, crashes, & c. No. 2 Times Building, Broadway, - - Troy, N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Glendinning, Jno. E. |
1870-01-01 |
| John H. Gilbert, leading dealer in fine ready made clothing, gent's furnishing goods, trunks, satchels, neck wear, shirts, collars & c., the cheapest place in the country to buy first class goods. Adams-West Main St., Stock now complete. A full line of Libby & Spier's Patent Seamless Edge Bosom ... |
Advertising cards. |
Gilbert, John H. |
1870-01-01 |
| J.H. Gilbert, clothier, Adams, N.Y. The F.O.L.S. for sale by John H. Gilbert, Adams, N.Y. A full line of Libby & Spier's Patent seamless edge b osom, G.P.M. shirts and L. & S. linen collars and cuffs, always on hand. |
Advertising cards. |
Gilbert, John H. |
1870-01-01 |
| G. Sidenberg & Co. 47, 49 & 51 Mercer St. Manufacturers of ladies linen collars ... Departments. ... Cuffs. ... Rufflings. ... Ties. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| V. Fritz, fashionable tailor and clothier, no. 311 Girard Avenue, between Third and Fourth, north side, Philadelphia. Customer work promptly attended to. |
Advertising cards. |
Fritz, V. |
1870-01-01 |
| Foster, Higgins & Co operators of 27 stores. Tinkham's Block, 45 Main St.,- Taunton. Unrivalled goods! Foster, Higgins & Co., largest buyers in the world. ... straw hats, light weight summer coats. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Presented by O.H. Perry, 214 Main Street, Fitchburg. Fitchburg Clothing House. Men's, boys' and youths' clothing and furnishing goods, and hats and caps, 214 Main Street, Fitchburg. O.H. Perry, manager. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fast dyed Fast Neptunite dyed umbrellas. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Combination clothier and furnisher, F.E. Hartwell & Co., no. 163 Main Street, Danbury, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| 822 Chestnut Steet. Excelsior and Wanamaker. The preplexing problem of how to dress boys well and cheaply is solved by a visit to our department for boys. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Thanksgiving dinner. Edwd. Ridley & Sons. Silks, velvets fancy goods, gent's furnishing goods, laces, embroideries, dress trimmings, ruchings, fringes. Corner of Grand & Allen Streets. ... New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bargains in men's and boy's fine clothing & furnishing goods, at the "Eagle," Washington, corner of Essex Street, Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| 201 E.&F. Shrier proprietors Ohio Hall Clothing House. Gent's & boys clothing. 201 Montgomery St., cor. Bush, Russ Block, S.F. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Opera House cor. Main and Pynchon Streets, Springfield. This week we shall offer bargains in men's winter overcoats ... Opera House Clothing Company, Springfield. S.C. Downs, Manager. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mrs. D.A. Inwood, no. 147 Tremont Street, room 13. Boston, Mass. Inventor of "The celebrated diagram for dress-cutting." ... |
Advertising cards. |
Inwood, Dora A. |
1870-01-01 |
| Charles E. Teale, with Henry & John Paret, mens, youths, & boys clothing at wholesale 376 & 378 Broadway, cor. of White Street, New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hecht & Hecht, Baltimore. Patentees and sole manufacturers of the celebrated "Scratch-Pocket Shirt." ... Successors to Dubreuil & Co. Shirts and men's fine furnishings, 326 W. Baltimore Street, & 1 N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore, MD. [Geo Parsons] |
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1870-01-01 |
| Be sure of one thing! Find Haynes & Co., for mens or boys clothing, Springfield. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hartford 25c. Store, 253 Main Street, opp. P.O. E.E. Linke, Prop. |
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1870-01-01 |
| H.L. Tripp, dealer in men's and boys' clothing. Ladies' and gent furnishing goods. 239 Fourth St., Santa Rosa. Leading business [sic] houses of Santa Rosa ... |
Advertising cards. |
Tripp, H. L. |
1870-01-01 |
| H.D. Barnard, no.21 Front Street, Rochester, N.Y. Merchant tailor a full line of Scotch, English & French cloths. Suits made to order inthe latest styles. |
Advertising cards. |
Barnard, H. D. |
1870-01-01 |
| G. Gurnett & Co., manufacturers and wholesale dealers in clothing, no.17 South Main Street ... Providence, R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Finest clothing at the lowest prices, great wardrobe 14 Woodruff House, sign of the two lions G.W. Wiggins and Co. Watertown, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grant & Besse reliable clothiers. Overcoats at a bargain. Winter caps and cardigans one price. ... Men's, youth's and children's overcoats, horse clothing. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Carter & Churchill's Lebanon overalls. Lebanon, N.H. Boston, Mass. For sale by O'Shea Bros., Laconia, N.H. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Importers & manufactures ladies & misses garments. ... Landesman, Hirschheimer & Co. Manufacturers of ladies & misses garments cor. Water & St. Clair Sts. Cleveland, Ohio. ... Presented by [H.A. Moyer] |
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1870-01-01 |
| The best on earth Lamm and Company's famous faultless fitting tailoring. Represented by [Frank Burg, Platteville, Wis.] ... Lamm & Company, Chicago. |
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1870-01-01 |
| John Paret & Co. Fine clothing at retail 374 Broadway, New York. ... Fine clothing manufacturers, new retail department. We invite bargain seekers, economists and close buyers. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| John Mullings & Co. Tailors, hatters & furnishers. Furs, robes, blankets, trunks, bags, etc. 61 to 65 Bank St. Waterbury, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| D'ble breasted dress frock suits, very stylish. ... Jessup & Company, 256 Broadway, opposite City Hall. We have no old stock. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Jordon Marsh & Co. Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Jordon Marsh & Co. Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Jordon Marsh & Co. Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Jordon Marsh & Co. Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Jordon Marsh & Co. Boston. M. de Crac voyageant en Russie attache son cheval ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| John V. Farwell Company. Farwell Building. [F. Roesch.] ... Dry goods woolens, carpets, upholstery. Monroe & Market Streets, Chicago. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Minneapolis Dry Goods Co. Minneapolis: 501-503-505-507 Nicollet Avenue. New York: 454 Broome Street. Manchester, England: 17 Nicholas Street. ... Places worth seeing high on the list stands the Minneapolis Dry Goods Store. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ozro Meacham, dealer in men and boys' clothing, boots and shoes, furnishing goods, hats, caps, trunks, valises, etc. Simonds' Block, Brandon, VT. |
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Meacham, Ozro. |
1870-01-01 |
| Dissolution sale of the great clothing firm of Max Stadler & Co. Broadway cor. Grand St. Eighth Ave. cor. 40th St. New York. All records beaten. Don't hesitate. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Marshall & Ball lead the styles. Who is afraid of the coming cold weather when Marshall & Ball guarantees to keep your children warm by selling you a childs suit ... The Marshall Ball Co. 58 & 60 Newark Ave.,--Jersey City, N.J. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Macullar, Parker Company. 398 custom department. Macullar, Parker Company, 398 & 400 Washingotn St. 81 Hawley Street. Boston. ... Red lines show subway. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lawrence Mack, manufacturer of knee pants, exclusively, 44 Lispendard Street, bet. Broadway and Church St. New York. |
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Mack, Lawrence. |
1870-01-01 |
| Lothrops, Farnham & Co. Largest clothiers and hatters, east of Boston. Stores at 476 Central Avenue, Dover, N.H. 1 Cocheco Block, Rochester, N.H. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Long and Brown, importers of men's furnishing goods, hats and caps, 125 Tremont Street, Boston. Presented by John Clark. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Lion Brand collars & cuffs. Trade mark. |
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1870-01-01 |
| You will be fully satisfied when you wear the easy fitting clear starched ... "Linene" reversible collars two in 1 Angelo. Raphael. Rubens. 3 styles. ... Reversible Collar Co. Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Presented with compliments of C. D. Paine, the custom ready-made clothier. |
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Paine, C. D. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Old South Clothing House opp. the Old South Church Boston Geo. R. Brine manager. Grand tr. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Old South Clothing House 315 & 317 Washington St. Boston Geo. R. Brine manager. Fine clothing for men, youths, boys and children. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Old South Clothing House, 315 & 317 Washington Street, opp. Old South Church. George R. Brine, manager. ... Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Interior view retail dep't of Ogden, Ablewhite & Co. ... Chicago. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Samuel H. Nye, dealer in all kinds of ready made clothing, hats, caps, and gent's furnishing goods, shirts, collars, gloves ... no. 90 Westminster Street, Providence, R.I. ... |
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Nye, Samuel H. |
1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of Nicoll the tailor. 620 Broadway & 139 to 151 Bowery New York. ... Fall & winter goods ... domestic & foreign woolens. &c. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Something about Nicoll the tailor. 887 Broad St. ... Headquarters: 139, 141, 143, 145, 147, 149 & 151 Bowery, New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of Nicoll the tailor. 50 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. ... Spring & summer styles now ready. The finest assortment of domestic and imported cassimeres, doeskins, cloths and diagonals in the market. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of Nicoll the tailor. 50 Asylum St. Hartford, Conn. ... Spring & summer styles now ready. The finest assortment of domestic and imported cassimeres, doeskins, cloths and diagonals in the market. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of Nicoll the tailor 620 Broadway & 139 to 151 Bowery New York. ... New styles in fall and winter goods, domestic & foreign woolens. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Nicholson & Sherry, Minneapolis suspension bridge. Expostition Building and Union Depot. Tailors. ... Fine custom tailors, a large and well selected line of foreign and domestic woolens for gent's garments always on hand. ... 956 Elm Street, opp. Amherst. Plumers old stand. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Remember the New York Bazar, 358 Main Street, Hartford, Conn. Phillip Isaac, proprietor. No store sells gloves so cheap as ... no store sells trimmings so cheap as ... no store sells silk fringe & buttons so cheap ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Naumkeag" Clothing Company, 179 Essex Street, Salem. Our methods of business. ... Naumkeag Clothing Co., Z.A. Gallup, manager. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Beehive Store Partridge and Richardson 17 North 8th St. Phila. ... buttons laces zephyrs. |
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1870-01-01 |
| F.S. Kellogg, brick block, Adams Centre, N.Y. Dealer in all kinds piano & organs, sewing machines ... school furniture. ... |
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Kellogg, F. S. |
1870-01-01 |
| J.B. Langley, Jr. & Co. ... Newport, R.I. Dealers in furnaces, parlor, office ... stoves ... ware ... Job work at short notice. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Merry Christmas H. O'Neill & Co. Holiday presents choice articles of every description. Useful and ornamental. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| A Christmas gift. Made by Goshen Sweeper Co. Grand Rapids, Mich. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Using Mamma's Christmas present. ... go to A.C. Fletcher ... Watertown, Mass. And get a "climax" sweeper made by the Goshen Sweeper Co. of Grand Rapids, Mich. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Harbor View Park ... hot salt water baths. ... The only surf baths in this city. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Graves & Worden's livery, feed and boarding stable ... Greenfield, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| London Furnishing Palace. S.A. Beckhard. ... Boston. |
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Beckhard, S. A. |
1870-01-01 |
| Ewing & Company, importers and jobbers of linens and white goods, and dealers in general dry goods. ... Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Brunell's book holder, marker and leaf cutter. ... A.B. Brunell, 22 Cypress St., Worcester, Mass. electro gold, silver and nickel plating works. ... |
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Brunell, A. B. |
1870-01-01 |
| The bee-hive: View of Frank Cousins' store, Salem. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A.B. & S.W. Skinner, at the new museum, opp. court house, Keene, N.H. Weather warnings. Received daily at 7:30 a.m. from Washington. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Partridge & Richardson, dress trimmings, buttons, laces, white goods & c. 17,19 & 21 N. Eighth Street, Philadelphia. The cheapest place in the city. ... Go to the Bee Hive. |
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1870-01-01 |
| C. Dewar and Company, Kansas City, Missouri. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Goods not genuine unless our card is found in every package ... Albion Milling Co. Albion, Mich. Merchant Millers ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Thomas Waddell Jr. & Co. Manufacturers & importers of fancy and staple dry goods. Albion house, Notre Dame Street first corner west of Recollet Church. Montreal. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Donaldson Brothers, 60 Park Street, New York, Nov. 1882. The Cowperthwaits. Gentlemen: This little screen gives a very good representation of the larger screen ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Theo. Leonhardt & Son. Importers, 324 & 326 Chestnut St. Most complete line of Christmas & New Year cards. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Established 1862 DeLong Brothers. Hide and leather commission merchants ... Philadelphia. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lowest price east or west of the Alleghenies. Wm. F. Gable & Co. Dry Goods, Altoona Pa. Good recieved by freight and express daily. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Tuttle, Jones & Wetherbe, South Acton, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| T.D. Whitney & Co. Importers and dealers in linens and housekeeping dry goods ... Wedding outfits a speciality. ... Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sing Fat. Co., inc. The famous oriental bazaar ... Chinatown. San Francisco California. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Come and see us when you are in Chicago. ... Sears, Roebuck and Co. Chicago, Illinois. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Parker Brothers, fancy goods, jewlery, toys, silver plated ware, pocket books & albums. ... Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| P.H. Kelly Mercantile Company. St.Paul, Minn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Where the brownies get their supplies. Compliments of Montgomery Ward & Co. Chicago. ... Originators of the mail order buisness. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The people's store. D. Minthorn, dealer in staple & fancy dry goods, for cash, Calhoun's Buildings, Courtstreet, Watertown, N.Y. |
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Minthorn, D. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Cereals Manufacturing Co. New York. 18 College Place. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The best. Hecker's Hominy Croton Mills 203 Cherry St. N.Y. The cheapest. ... Hecker, Jones, Jewell Milling Company. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buffalo City Flour Mills. Harvey & Henry, proprietors. Dealers in all kinds of grain ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Finest Minnesota patent best of all Geo. Tileston Milling Co. St. Cloud, Minn. Best of all. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Try a package from the Haw Patch Mills. ... manufactured by Gaff, Rush & Thomas Columbus, Ind. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Eagle Woolen Mills. Manufacturers of unions, satinetts, flannels and cottonades, Hubbardston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| E.V. White & Co. standard flouring mill Minneapolis, Minn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wm. Durfee dealer in hulled corn. 24 Smith Street, Lowell, Mass. ... |
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Durfee, William. |
1870-01-01 |
| Daisy Roller Mills. Milwaukee, U.S.A. Hard Dakota and Minnesota wheat used exclusively. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grouch & Brother, proprietors of Crouch's elevator and dealers in Fairmount mills ... Erie, Pa. |
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1870-01-01 |
| George Stansfield. Consolidated Woolen Felt Mills. A combination of American, English and German systems for improved plain and graduated felt goods of all descriptions. ... Amsterdam, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Charles A. Pillsbury & Co., proprietors of the Pillsbury, Anchor and Empire flouring mills, Minneapolis Minn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Storming of Vicksburg. Do not fail to visit the Vicksburg Panorama. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| 842 Broadway, corner 13th St., New York, N.Y. M.C. Lilley & Co. manufacturers of military & society goods. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| St. John's Commandery. In hoc signo vinces. K.T. No. 3 Bangor Maine inst. 1850 Thas. W. Burr. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Briggs Boston Operatic Minstrels. The great military band. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Chas. M. Stieff manufacturer of upright, grand, & square pianos. Ware-rooms. 9 N. Liberty ST. Baltimore, Md. ... |
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Stieff, Charles M. |
1870-01-01 |
| The celebrated Sohmer pianos are at present the most popular, and preferred by the leading artists. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The highest musical authorities & critics prefer the "Sohmer" pianos. ... N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sohmer & Co. manufacturers of patent Agraffe piano fortes ... East 14th Street ... New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sterling pianos. The Sterling Co. Derby, Conn. U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sterling Piano the Sterling Co. Derby, Conn. U.S.A. for sale by W.P. Hastings, Portland, Me. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Sterling Organ New York warerooms: no. 9 West Fourteenth Street, E.H. McEwen & Co. managers. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "The Highest Type" Starck and Strack high class only Endorsed by leading musicians. ... Starck & Strack Piano Co. 171 & 173 South Canal Street, Chicago, Ill. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Smith American Organ and Piano Co. 531 Tremont Street, Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| E.W. Tyler, agent, 506 Washington & 3 Bedford Sts., Boston, Mass. ... |
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Tyler, E. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of McClure Bros., sole agents, Rutland Vt. New York ... William Knabe & Co. manufacturers of grand upright & square pianofortes. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The marvellous euphonia, that plays any tune. Value, including music, over 10.00 $. ... The Sawyer Crystal Blue Co., Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dwight's cow brand soda. ... Dwight's saleratus ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Book mark Bunker Hill Monument corner stone laid by Gen. LaFayette June 17 1825 ... Poole Pianos. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The polyphone. Music boxes with changeable disk. Tone. Melodious pure full. Mechanism. Complete durable perfect. Fred H. Sander, importer - manufacturer, 146 Franklin St. Boston, Mass. |
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Sander, Fred H. |
1870-01-01 |
| S.C. Osborne, pianos and organs, Boston, Mass. ...Decker & Son's pianos and United States organs ... |
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Osborne, S. C. |
1870-01-01 |
| Wheelock Piano. For sale by L. & A. Babcock the Wheelock Piano unexcelled in beauty of finish quality of workmanship sweetness and volume of tone. ... New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wheelock. The Wheelock piano unexcelled in beauty of finish quality of workmanship sweetness and volume of tone. ... New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Weaver Organ & Piano Co., 4 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa., R.E. Hamme, manager. Every musical want supplied. The Weaver Organ factory is at York, Pa. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Established 1851. Vose & Sons. Pianos. Celebrated for their pure tones ... 170 Tremont St. Boston Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Vose & Sons have made pianos 41 years. They please everyone. Try them. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Vose & Sons' pianos sold by C.S. Greene. 69 South Maint St. Fall River. Mass. ... 170 Tremont St. Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Vose & Sons pianos established 1851. Boston, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Worcester Organ manufactured by the Worcester Organ Company. Worcester, Mass. U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Taylor & Farley Organ Company, personal application or correspondence invited, parlor, chapel and hall organs. Worcester, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Excelled by none. Established, 1846. 32,000 in actual use. Taylor & Farley organs manufactured by the Taylor & Farley Organ Co. 17 Hermon Street, near the corner of Main, Worcester, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of C.W. Stewart, general dealer in pianos, organs, musical merchandise & sheet music. The Estey Organ ... Brattleboro, Vt. |
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Stewart, C. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of C.W. Stewart, general dealer in pianos, organs, musical merchandise & sheet music. The Estey Organ ... Brattleboro, Vt. |
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Stewart, C. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Dr. E.C. Bailey, dentist, N.E. Cor. State and Warren Sts., Trenton, N.J. Over Western Union Telegraph Office. |
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Bailey, E. C. |
1870-01-01 |
| Barry's Tricopherous. Established 1801. The oldest and the best. Guaranteed to restore the hair to bald heads and to make it grow thick, long and soft. ... From the "military and argus." ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Barry's Tricopherous. Established 1801. The oldest and the best. Guaranteed to restore the hair to bald heads and to make it grow thick, long and soft. ... The world, placed upon its guard ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Barry's Tricopherous. Established 1801. The oldest and the best. Guaranteed to restore the hair to bald heads and to make it grow thick, long and soft. ... To thicken and preserve the hair ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Barry's Tricopherous. Established 1801. The oldest and the best. Guaranteed to restore the hair to bald heads and to make it grow thick, long and soft. ... A meritous tribute ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Barry's Tricopherous. Established 1801. The oldest and the best. Guaranteed to restore the hair to bald heads and to make it grow thick, long and soft. ... I was bald ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Barry's Tricopherous. Established 1801. The oldest and the best. Guaranteed to restore the hair to bald heads and to make it grow thick, long and soft. ... In almost every house ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Barry's Tricopherous. Established 1801. The oldest and the best. Guaranteed to restore the hair to bald heads and to make it grow thick, long and soft. ... For diseases of ... the hair ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Barry's Tricopherous. Established 1801. The oldest and the best. Guaranteed to restore the hair to bald heads and to make it grow thick, long and soft. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ayer's sarsaparilla. J.C. Ayer's & Co. Lowell, Mass. U.S.A. "Grandma, see what I've brought you" ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ayer's Hair Vigor. A.H.V. for the toilet. ... Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ayer's Hair Vigor for the toilet. Restores gray hair to its natural vitality and color. Prepared by J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ayer's Hair Vigor. Manufactured by J.C. Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass. U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Aunt Betsy's green ointment, the best in the world. Cures piles, burns, scalds, cuts ... B.P. Furlong. N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mrs. L.A. Alexander, manufacturer & dealer in hair work of all kinds, also millinery and fancy goods. 2nd door, Winter St., Keene. N.H. |
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Alexander, L. A. |
1870-01-01 |
| A-Corn Salve knocks the toe corn. A-Corn Salve will remove corns and bunions in 2 or 3 applications without pain. ... Giant Chemical Co. Philadelphia. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dr. Hebra's viola cream, beautifies the complexion. ... G.C. Bittner & Co. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hall's vegetable Sicilian hair renewer. Improves the growth and restores the youthful color and beauty of the hair. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| My old photograph before using Hall's vegetable Sicilian hair renewer. ... R.P. Hall & Co., Nashua, N.H. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hall's vegetable Sicilian hair renewer. Restores gray hair to its original color. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer prevents gray hairs and baldness. ... R.P. Hall & Co., proprietors, Nashua, N.H. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hall's vegetable Sicilian hair renewer prevents gray hairs and baldness. ... R.P. Hall & Co., proprietors, Nashua, N.H. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hair revivum. Not a dye The crowning glory of man & woman is a beautiful head of hair. The great hair restorer. ... New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hagan's magnolia Balm. For the complexion. ... A liquid preparation for the complexion. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cured by the German corn remover ... sold by all druggists B.F. Arthur & Co. propr's. 84 Front St. N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Marie Fontaine's moth & freckle cure. The only preparation that will remove moth & freckles. ... 112 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Farcium Almandine[.] For chapped lips and hands. Immediately removes tan, freckles and all roughness from the complexion. 55 East 10th St. N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Madame Decker, Schenectady Wig & Curl Store, 139 State Street ... Ladies' and gents' wigs ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Commonwealth Mineral Spring Water is the best [,] "And don't you forget it." Drink Commonwealth Mineral Spring Water. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Coates' Clipper Mfg. Co. 237 Chandler Street, Worcester, Mass. manufacturer of Coates' patent horse and barbers' clippers ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Claus Shear Co. manufacturers of fine shears & scissors ... Fremont, O. U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Tommy make room for your aunty. Wm. Kopperberg, tonsorial artist and practical hair cutter, 552 Main Street, under Sigourney House, Hartford, Ct. ... |
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Kopperberg, William. |
1870-01-01 |
| W. Kenison, chiropodist, 119 Clark Street, Chicago, Ills. Corns, bunions, ingrowing nails, chilbains, &c treated without pain. ... |
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Kenison, W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Kaercher's Persian balm, for the chapped, face, lips and all the irritations of the skin ... Chicago, Ill. |
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1870-01-01 |
| W.F. Johnson, dentist East Corinth, Maine. Gas or ether administered, all operations warranted to give satisfaction. |
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Johnson, W. F. |
1870-01-01 |
| Jewsbury & Brown's oriental tooth paste ensures white & sound teeth. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Aunt Nabby. Our advertising agent. ... Pike's centennial salt rheum salve ... J.J. Pike & Co. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Indian Queen Perfume Bean & Brother. 47 & 49 North Second Street. Philadelphia. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Do you use Hornby's steam cooked oats or wheat? Yes! Every day, we think we could live without them. ... Alex Hornby ... N.Y. ... |
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Hornby, Alex. |
1870-01-01 |
| Hill's hair & Whisker Dye best ever invented ... C.N. Crittenton ... New York. |
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Crittenton, Charles N. |
1870-01-01 |
| Exquisite perfumes of the Parfumerie du Lion d'Or. Herman Loel & Co. Paris & New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Henry's St. Croix bay rum, the very best in use highly recommended by physicians for bathing purposes F.B. Horne sole agent, Framingham, Mass. ... |
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Horne, F. B. |
1870-01-01 |
| Alphonso & Imogene an idyl of Henry's carbolic salve. ... John F. Henry & Co. ...24 College Place, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Henderson's Golden Rod. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fearey's protection toe Albany shoes. ... "What, never? ... E.H. Carrington, Naugatuck, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fearey's protection toe Albany shoes. ... "Come buy of your Buttercup dear little Buttercup." ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fearey's protection toe Albany shoes. ... E.H. Carrington, Naugatuck, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fearey's protection toe Albany shoes. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fearey's Albany Shoes. ... J.D. Dayton ... Birmingham, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fearey's Albany Shoes. ... Altshimer & Parry ... Highland Falls, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fearey's Albany Shoes. ... Henry Herz & Co. ... New Haven, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fearey's Albany shoes. H.C. Spencer ... Ansonia, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mme. Fontaine's bosom beautifier will develope the bust. ...address all letters to Mme. Marie Fontaine 112 Main St. Buffalo, N.Y. |
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Fontaine, Marie. |
1870-01-01 |
| Williams' Balsamic Cream of Roses for beautifying the complexion, softening the skin and producing that natural freshness not obtained by any other preparation. ... Stockton, Cal. ... |
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Williams, John R. |
1870-01-01 |
| Madame Caroline's white pine beautifier for the complexion. Nature's restorer[,] Boston. ... |
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Caroline, Madame. |
1870-01-01 |
| Walker Glass Importing, Silvering and M'f'g Co. 616 Broadway, N.Y. Visitors are welcome. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dr. Tomlinson, dentist, 406 Main Street, Bridgeport, Conn. Opp. W.B. Hall & Co's, dry goods store. |
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Tomlinson, Dr. |
1870-01-01 |
| Dr. Thomas Eclectic Oil ... worth its weight in gold. ... Foster, Milburn & Co. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil is used all around the world. ... for internal and external use. For sale by all druggists. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Greensfelder, Florsheim & Co's ... school shoes are the best. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Gray Brothers M'f'g Co. Fine shoes,--Syracuse, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Warranted equal to hand sewed ... Goodyear & McKay Sewing Machine Co. ... Boston, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Globe Buffer Co. Health & comfort. 25 Tremont Street Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Globe Buffer Co., Boston. ... The Globe flexible insoles can be repaired ... George A. Fullerton ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| George Gates, fashionable boot & shoe maker ... no. 5 Red Hook Lane Brooklyn, N.Y. |
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Gates, George. |
1870-01-01 |
| The ladies blacking manufactured by G.H. Wood & Co. Boston, U.S.A. ... H.A. Cleveland ... Montpelier, Vt. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The ladies blacking manufactured by G.H. Wood & Co. Boston, U.S.A. ... No. 5 Journal Block ... Lewiston, Me. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The ladies blacking ... G.H. Wood & Co. Boston, U.S.A. H.A. Cleveland ... Montpelier, Vt. |
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1870-01-01 |
| F.G. Fletcher boots, shoes and rubbers ... Blodgett's Block, -- Lebanon, N.H. |
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Fletcher, F. G. |
1870-01-01 |
| Field, Thaner & Whitcomb manufacturers of and dealers in boots, shoes ... nos 33 Pearl St. ... Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fearey's Albany Shoes. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fearey's Albany Shoes. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fearey's Albany Shoes. |
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1870-01-01 |
| No. 2 Jack the giant killer ... Made by Hill & Greene, Boston, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Jack the giant killer always wore Little giant school shoes no. 1. Made by Hill & Greene, Boston, Mass. ... Jack and the beanstalk. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Clara Morris ... H. & A. Mahrenholz ... leaders of fashions in boots & shoes, 503 Broadway, 503, near Broome St., New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Price: 25 cts. J.A. Bartlett ... Hub shoe sold by J.N. Richardson & Son ... |
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Bartlett, J. A. |
1870-01-01 |
| G.W. Leaverton wholesale dealer and jobber of boot, shoes and rubbers. ... Springfield, Illinois. ... |
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Leaverton, G. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| John Kelly's fine shoes Rochester, N.Y. ... |
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Kelly, John. |
1870-01-01 |
| John Kelly's fine shoes, Rochester, N.Y. |
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Kelly, John. |
1870-01-01 |
| John Kelly's fine shoes, Rochester, N.Y. |
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Kelly, John. |
1870-01-01 |
| John Kelly's fine shoes Rochester N.Y. ... |
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Kelly, John. |
1870-01-01 |
| Fac-simile of label. Congo polish. ... Justin Whittier & Co. Boston, Mass. U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Joseph A. Dane successors to J.H. Dane Grinnell & Co. ... Salem, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| S.G. Jones manufacturer of men's fine boots and shoes. |
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Jones, S. G. |
1870-01-01 |
| John Rolston & Co. Dealers in shoe findings fancy shoe trimmings ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Buy U.S.A. grain shoes for children. Manufactured by McIntosh & Co. Springfield, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| For children buy ... McIntosh & Co. ... Springfield, Mass. ... For sale by E.J. Noble, Adams, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Maynard's 267 Main St., Worcester. ... Boot & shoe store ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Massachusetts Boot & Shoe Co. ... 50 Winter St. ... Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lamkin & Foster, jobbers of boots and shoes, no. 166 Congress Street, Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| G. Lamkin, manufacturer & dealer in ... fine shoes ... Boston. Factory at Milford Conn. |
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Lamkin, G. |
1870-01-01 |
| Little & Lyman, fine shoes, 144 Main St., Willimantic, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| M.H. Graham & Co. ... Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ludlow's solid comfort ... Complements of John G. Myers, 41 North Pearl Street, Albany, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| W.H. Libbey, wholesale dealer in Indian moccasins ... Mattawamkeag, Me. |
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Libbey, W. H. |
1870-01-01 |
| Chicago office ... Pingree & Smith, established 1866. Shoe manufactureres. ... Detroit, Mich. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Pingree composite shoe ... Sold by Attwood & Barrows, Auburn, Me. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Improved school shoes. Phelps, Dodge and Palmer. Chicago. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Chatauqua Brogans. Manufactured by Parks & Hazzard, Jamestown, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Say! - Smile with me, I wear North Star Shoes made in Minneapolis. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of H.K. Newbert, dealer in boots, shoes, and rubbers ... Gardiner, Me. ... |
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Newbert, H. K. |
1870-01-01 |
| Nathan's 176 & 178 Main Street, Paterson, N.J. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Presented to all our little customers who wear Silver tipped shoes ... The old woman who lived in a shoe. ... H.A. Mooney ... Burlington, Vt. |
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Mooney, H. A. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Ultra ... Singing the praises of the Ultra shoe. ... Moore-Shafer Shoe Mfg. Co., Brockport, N.Y. ... Ellis & Hillard ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| I swow! It makes these old no. 14 cowhides look like new ... Frank Miller's improved French blacking ... |
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Miller, Frank. |
1870-01-01 |
| Best material. Reynolds Brothers ... S.M. & M.E. Heller ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reynolds Brothers fine shoes, Utica, N.Y. ... H.H. Wagner. De Kalb, Ill. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reynolds Brothers fine shoes, Utica, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reynolds Brothers fine shoes, Utica, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reynolds Brothers fine shoes, Utica, N.Y. ... H.H. Wagner. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reynolds Brothers fine shoes, Utica, N.Y. ... H.H. Wagner. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reynolds Brothers fine shoes, Utica, N.Y. ... H.H. Wagner. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reynolds Brothers, fine shoes, Utica, N.Y. ... H.H. Wagner. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reynolds Brothers, fine shoes, Utica, N.Y. ... H.H. Wagner. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reynolds Brothers fine shoes Utica, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| S.S. Redifer, manufacturer of all kinds of lasts ... Philada. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Redifer, S. S. |
1870-01-01 |
| Rawson, Bartlett & Co. ... Chicago, Ill. D.G. Rawson & R.T. Rawson ... Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| From Platt's "Cash boot & shoe store" ... Shelton, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| H.H. Pinkham, dealer in fine boots, shoes, rubber goods ... Newmarket, N.H. |
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Pinkham, H. H. |
1870-01-01 |
| S.G. Damon & Co. ... 77 & 79 Blackstone Street, Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rowe & Waugh, wholesale dealers and jobbers in boots and shoes 43 Portland Street, Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Jacquot's genuine French Paris blacking Rothschild Bros. & Co. New York. ... H.O. Robinson .. Fine shoes ... Ware, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| H.O. Robinson ... Ware, Mass. |
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Robinson, H. O. |
1870-01-01 |
| Good luck. Compliments H.O. Robinson ... boots and shoes, Ware, Mass. |
Advertising cards. |
Robinson, H. O. |
1870-01-01 |
| Reynolds Brothers, fine shoes, Utica, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reynolds Brothers, fine shoes, Utica, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reynolds Brothers, fine shoes, Utica, N.Y. ... H.H. Wagner, De Kalb, Ill. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reynolds Brothers, fine shoes, Utica, N.Y. ... H.H. Wagner, De Kalb, Ill. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reynolds Brothers. Fine shoes, Utica, N.Y. ...H.H. Wagner, De Kalb, Ill. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Save a dollar ... The New Shoe Store. E.R. Smith, 789 Chapel St. |
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Smith, E. R. |
1870-01-01 |
| Byron E. Simpson, dealer in boots, shoes, rubbers ... Cohoes, N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Simpson, Byron E. |
1870-01-01 |
| We can give you a good tennis shoe ... Sage & Co. 81 Pearl St. Boston ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Saddle steam boot. ... Pat. Nov. 1, 1870. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bixby's "royal polish" ... S.M. Bixby & Co., New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bixby's Royal polish ... S.M. Bixby & Co. New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bixby's Royal polish ... S.M. Bixby & Co. New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bixby's Best ... S.M. Bixby & Co. ... New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bixby's "Royal polish" ... S.M. Bixby & Co. New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bixby's "Best" ... S.M. Bixby & Co., New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bixby's "Best" ... S.M. Bixby & Co., New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bixby's Royal polish ... S.M. Bixby & Co. New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bixby's Best shoe blacking ... S.M. Bixby & Co., New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| B.B.B. saves labor and leather, makes everything supple. ... S.M. Bixby & Co. New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Smith, Stoughton & Payne. ... Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Best in the world for the money, Smith's ... |
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Smith, E. R. |
1870-01-01 |
| E.R. Smith, boots & shoes, 789 Chapel St. |
Advertising cards. |
Smith, E. R. |
1870-01-01 |
| Standard screw fastened crusade against wood pegs & nails. ... W.W. Winchester ... Medford,--Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| For boys & girls ... J.D. McDonald's ... Rochester, N.Y. ... Celebrated standard screw fastened boots and shoes. ... The donkey puzzle ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Standard screw fastened boots ... Bay State Shoe & Leather Co. New York ... Hoyt & Rogers, Sycamore, Ill. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Standard screw fastened boots ... J.M. Montfort's. Peruville, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Excelsior. ... Standard screw fastened boots & shoes. ...Fessenden I. Day ... Lewiston,-- Me. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Best of all shoes are Standard screw fastened ... Scott Tinkham & Co. ... Quechee, Vt. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Best of all shoes are standard screw fastened ... Geo. C. Strong ... New London, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Standard screw fastened bots & shoes ... Hirschberg & Samuels, 354 Main St.,--Hartford, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Men's roughest work or boys rude play ... Standard screw fastened soles ... Geo. E. Pearson, 106 Essex St.--Salem, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Millions of pairs standard screw fastened boots and shoes worn annually without one sole ripping. ... Abner Goddard, East Main St.--Orange, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Millions of pairs have been worn without one sole rippping. ... Bay State Shoe and Leather Co. New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Some of the merits ... Standard fastened boots ... J.R. Clark, Depauville, - - N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Down with er! ... Clinching screw fastened ... H. Chapin & Son ... Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| H.F. Van Dake, boots and shoes, 34 W. Main Street, Rochester, N.Y. |
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Van Dake, H. F. |
1870-01-01 |
| Durable, comfortable, but expensive ... Union Fastening Co. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Geo. W. Turner. |
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Turner, George W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Wear T.M. Harris & Co.'s "standard tips" ... for sale by Geo. W. Cady & Co., Cleveland, O. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Beware of imitations! ... Sutherland ... These good can be bought of Winch Bros. ... Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Standard screw fastened boots and shoes ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Standard screw fastened boots and shoes. ... J.W. Eldridge, 375 Main Street, Hartford, Ct. |
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1870-01-01 |
| George Washington. Born in Virginia February 22nd 1732 ... C.M. Barnes, dealer in hats, caps, furs, robes, etc., West First St. Oswego N.Y. [Presidents complete set to 1881] |
Advertising cards. |
Barnes, C. M. |
1870-01-01 |
| Ball's corsets with coiled wirespring elastic section. Cupid whispers "Balls corsets are the best, wear none other." And so say the medical fraternity. ... Chicago Corset Co. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ball's health preserving corsets with coiled wire spring elastic section. Manufactured by Chicago Corset Co., Chicago, Ill. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ball's health preserving corsets with coiled wire spring elastic section. Every corset warranted satisfactory or money returned. ...Chicago Corset Co., Chicago, Ill. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ball's Ccrsets with coiled wire spring elastic section. Revolution in corsets. Every corset warranted satisfactory or money returned. ...Chicago Corset Co., Chicago, Ill. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Bandbox 748 Market Street, below Dupont, San Francisco. B.S. Hirsch & Co. Importers of millinery goods, no deviation. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Atwood Suspender the old style. What you should wear what you are wearing. ...Swanton, Vermont. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mrs. F.N. Arno. Modes & furs 11 Carisle St. Boston Hlds. Mass. |
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Arno, F. N., Mrs. |
1870-01-01 |
| H.F. Algert ... Watsontown Boot & Shoe Company ... Watsontown, Pa. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Wales Goodyear's" ... the best on earth. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wales Goodyear Co. ...the best fitting and most durable rubbers made. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.H. Vogt, manufacturer and dealer in boots and shoes, 720 and 722 Franklin Ave., St. Louis, Mo. ... |
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Vogt, J. H. |
1870-01-01 |
| The improved genuine Alaska Down Bustles bear this trade mark patented. Beware of imitations. The ideal patented. Chas. A. Gossage & Co. ... Chicago, Ill. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Tricora Corset. We wear the Tricora Corset. Affords great relief and comfort, warranted to give satisfaction or money returned. ... Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co., Chicago. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Calhoun Robbins & Co. 410 & 412 Broadway, New York. French, German & Japan fans. A new and complete stock of choice novelties in white goods. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dr. Strong's TP Corset. A great discovery. Interesting to weavers of corsets. ... Brown, Durrell & Co., Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Manufactured only by the Bortree Manufacturing Company. ... Patented July 13th 1875. For sale by the Bee Hive, Hartford, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Blodgett Glove Company. Manufacturers of every variety of of buck gloves. Ashland & Plymouth N.H. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Find Besse, Mills & Co. clothiers and hatters, Elm Street. Westfield. Fresh victories stimulates us to greater efforts! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| William Barton, hatter and furrier and dealer in gents' furnishing goods, umbrellas, &c. 222 Westminster Street, Providence, R.I. |
Advertising cards. |
Barton, William, b. 1835. |
1870-01-01 |
| Dyer, Rice & Co. hats, straw goods, Japanese robes, ladies furs. 36, 38 & 40 Chauncy St. Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dyer, Taylor & Co., hats, straw goods, Buffalo & Japanese robes, ladies furs. 36, 38 & 40 Chauncy St. Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Extra quality. Dunlap & Co. Trade mark N.Y. Hatters 174 Fifth Avenue, and 589 Broadway, New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dawes & Fanning, manufacturers. 98 & 100 Franklin St. New York. Will not turn inside out and is water proof. ... Warranted fast in color. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Currier's Hat, Glove and Trunk Corner, 709 & 711 Washington Street., Boston. Open evenings. One price. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Currier's Hat, Glove and Trunk Corner, 709 & 711 Washington Street., Boston. Open evenings. One price. |
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1870-01-01 |
| F.O.L.S. We all wear them. For sale by Frank L. Crane, wholesale and retail hatter, manufacturer of ladies' and misses' fine furs, and dealer in kid, buck and dog-skin driving gloves, 324 Lackawanna Ave., Scranton, Pa. |
Advertising cards. |
Crane, Frank L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Cortell & Leonard, hats, caps, furs and straw goods, umbrellas, travelling bags, trunks, &c., no. 46 State Street, Albany, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dressing for the ball a romance of Cooley's Globe Corset. "These stays are horrid!" said Miss Smith while dressing for the ball ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Celluloid corset clasps. Side & dress steels. Warranted not to rust. Corsets after washing with the old style clasps in with the new celluloid clasps in. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| French & Emerson, hatters and furnishers. Hotel Dorrance. 153 Westminster Street, Providence, R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Our only store in Boston 9 Temple Place. ... Fortune kid gloves. Every pair fitted in the store. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reading all about the Fast Neptunite dyed umbrellas. Each umbrella warranted Hercules frame made in four grades will not drip black ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hercules against the elements Fast Neptunite dyed umbrella. Each umbrella warranted Hercules frame made in four grades will not drip black ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Neptune sports with the mermaind Fast Neptunite dyed umbrella. Each umbrella warranted Hercules frame made in four grades will not drip black ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Our happiness complete by using Fast Neptunite dyed umbrella. Each umbrella warranted Hercules frame made in four grades will not drip black ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of T.J. Falvey the hatter 74 Main St. Norwich, Conn. ... hats, caps & men's furnishings ... |
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Falvey, T. J. |
1870-01-01 |
| F.C. Corset. The best is the cheapest. We invite your special attention to the easy-fitting corsets. ... For sale by Seaman & McClair ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Excelsior Hat Store. ... List of goods we keep. Men's hats in all shapes, colors, and prices. Youths', boys and childrens' hats in all colors, shapes, and sizes. ... 39 Westminster Street. Prov. R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Eureka health corset ... It is constructed with the patented elastic side lace, specially to avoid undue pressure upon the vital organs of the wearer ... J.G. Morrison & Co. |
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1870-01-01 |
| C.H. Emerson, 299 Washington St. opp. Avon Place, Boston. Dealer in hats, caps, furs, umbrellas, parasols, canes, furnishing goods &c. ... |
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Emerson, C. H. |
1870-01-01 |
| H. Methot ... Ostrich feathers dyed, cleansed and curled ... H. Methot, French feather dyer ... no. 53 Temple Place, Boston. Sign of the Golden Ostritch. |
Advertising cards. |
Methot, H. |
1870-01-01 |
| H. Methot French feather dyer 43 Winter St. Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Methot, H. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Clinch Back band. ... Wear the Clinch Back suspender for comfort. ... Joseph W. Smith & Co. Suspenders, shoulder braces, &c. manufacturers. ... Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of D.N. Griffin, dealer in hats, furnishing goods and clothing. Latest styles, Best quality and lowest prices ... |
Advertising cards. |
Griffin, D. N. |
1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of D.N. Griffin, dealer in hats, furnishing goods and clothing. Latest styles, Best quality and lowest prices ... |
Advertising cards. |
Griffin, D. N. |
1870-01-01 |
| Chester Greenwood, patentee and manufacturer of the "Champion" ear protectors. ... West Farmington, Maine, -- U.S.A. |
Advertising cards. |
Greenwood, Chester. |
1870-01-01 |
| Gordon's Umbrella Hospital. Manufacturer and dealer of fine umbrellas & parasols 101 Main St. ... Holyoke, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Golding Bros. Hats. Spring styles silk & cassimere hats. ... Made to order for same price ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mrs. E.W. Giddings, dealer in fine millinery and fancy goods, also ladies' and children's furnishing goods, underwear, hosiery, &c. ... Great Barrington, Mass. |
Advertising cards. |
Giddings, E. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Mrs. E.W. Giddings, dealer in fine millinery and fancy goods, also ladies' and children's furnishing goods, underwear, hosiery, &c. ... Great Barrington, Mass. |
Advertising cards. |
Giddings, E. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Mrs. E.W. Giddings, dealer in fine millinery and fancy goods, also ladies' and children's furnishing goods, underwear, hosiery, &c. ... Great Barrington, Mass. |
Advertising cards. |
Giddings, E. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| George Foster & Co. Manufacturers and wholesale dealers in hats, furs, straw goods and robes. 103 Summer Street Boston ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| G.W. Cutter & Co. Wholesale and retail dealers in hats, caps, trunks, valises, furs &c. Nos. 9, 10 & 11 Faneuil Hall Building. ... Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| French & Emerson, hatters and furnishers. Hotel Dorrance. 153 Westminster Street, Providence, R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| R.W. Smith with Lawrence, Griggs & Kingsbury, manufacturers and jobbers in straw goods, hats, caps, furs ... New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| 25 lbs. Lady mixed 25 lbs. With fine umbrella having a self opening automatic attachment. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fur merchant & manufacturer of gents & ladies fine furs ... J.B. Laliberte, Quebec Can. ... Places of interest in and about Quebec. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Laliberte, J. B. |
1870-01-01 |
| Jackson Corset Co. Manufactures of the celebrated Jackson Corset Waist, corsets, waists & bustles ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Best quality longest length. India roll braid. No. 61 full measure 3 34 yards. A larger assortment of colors to be had than in any brand. |
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1870-01-01 |
| She has nothing on but "Holmes" and a gown. The Holme's Co.'s perfect fitting union undergarment represents the highest attainment in the manufacture of underwear. ... Boston, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hodges Hat & Bonnet Bleachery. 11 Winter St. Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| H. Methot dealer in Ostritch feathers 43 Winter St. Boston. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Methot, H. |
1870-01-01 |
| John P. Peabody, dry & fancy goods, Salem, Mass. Japanese shades, toy Japanese umbrellas, parasols, rain umbrellas, &c., &c. |
Advertising cards. |
Peabody, John P. |
1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of the celebrated P.N. Corsets, perfect in shape, unexcelled in finish. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| O.A. Jenkins & Co. Successors to Geo. N. Bigelow & Co. 407 Washington St., Boston. Fine hats rich furs. |
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1870-01-01 |
| B. Nelson, jobber and retailer of millinery goods ladies' and misses' trimmed bonnets and hats, 62 West Fifth Street ... Cincinnati, O. |
Advertising cards. |
Nelson, B. |
1870-01-01 |
| Nathan Neat & Co. Manufacturers, wholesale and retail dealers in first quality of trunks, bags and articles for the traveller, 564 and 566 Washington Street. Factory on the premises Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| W.P. Morgan with Mason & Campbell, glove manufacturers, fine goods a specialty, Johnstown, N.Y. |
Advertising cards. |
Morgan, W. P. |
1870-01-01 |
| Mme. McGee's Coronet Health Corset. Healthful durable. Every corset warranted manufactured by the Coronet Corset Co. Jackson, Mich. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| H. Methot, French feather dresser 53 Temple Place, Boston. The Golden Ostrich in front of our store. ... To a well dressed lady ... |
Advertising cards. |
Methot, H. |
1870-01-01 |
| M.J.F. Periolat & Co. Leading furriers, 163 & 165 Wabash Ave., Chicago. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Saved again by those waiste bands they can't give. Stark's "Unique" Waiste Band. Lothrops, Farnham & Co. Clothiers, hatters and furnishers 326 Central Avenue, Dover, N.H. No. 1 Cochecho Block, Rochester, N.H. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The waist band won't bust ... Starks unique waiste band. Lothrops, Farnham & Co. Clothiers, hatters and furnishers 326 Central Avenue, Dover, N.H. No. 1 Cochecho Block, Rochester, N.H. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hats that are hats Chas. M. Shroter, hatter, no. 4 N. 12th Street, Philadelphia. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Shroter, Charles M. |
1870-01-01 |
| E.H. Scofield, manufacturer of palmetto ats, etc. and dealer in the running household ... sewing machines ... Jacksonville, Florida. |
Advertising cards. |
Scofield, E. H. |
1870-01-01 |
| Try Dr. Schilling corset. There were two jolly soldier boys walking down the street ... Try the Dr. Schilling coiled ppring health preserving corset. ... |
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Schilling, Dr. |
1870-01-01 |
| We lead but never follow in hats, furs, robes, blankets, trunks, bags, umbrellas and gloves, Schermerhorn, 21 North Pearl St. Albany. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Schermerhorn, W. R. |
1870-01-01 |
| Charles Schaun, dealer and manufacturer of ladies furs, wholesale & retail, no. 28 Hanover Street, Baltimore. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Schaun, Charles. |
1870-01-01 |
| Salisbury & Johnson, hatters and furriers, 344 River and 9 Fourth Sts., Troy, N.Y. Direct from the block. |
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1870-01-01 |
| George A. Sabey hatter & furrier 97 East Main St. Rochester, N.Y. New No. 172 East Main Street. |
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Sabey, George A. |
1870-01-01 |
| Leonhard Roos, practical furrier, 617 North Fourth Street, St. Louis, Mo. The latest designs in in winter wraps, in seal, mink, plushes and velvets. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Roos, Leonhard. |
1870-01-01 |
| Mlle. Retrac, French feather dresser, curler and repairer of plumes and tips. 615 Tremont St., -- Boston, Mass. |
Advertising cards. |
Retrac, Mlle. |
1870-01-01 |
| Established 38 years. Renfrew & Marcou. ... Opposite the French Cathedral ... Best London hats ... furs ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Nav. C. Reisky succesor to Rudolph Reisky, importer, manufacturer and dealer in fancy furs, buffalo & sleigh robes ... Philadelphia. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Reisky, Nav. C. |
1870-01-01 |
| R.Q. Taylor & Co. Opposite Barnum's. ... Importers & dealers in hats, furs & umbrellas opposite "Barnums" Baltimore. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Largest neckwear in the south. ... Prosdame Haberdasher, 4 & 6 St. Charles St. New Orleans. Cor. Canal. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Henry P. Price, manufacturer and jobber gloves and mittens. Factory 118 to 120 Peach St. Ockford, Ill. |
Advertising cards. |
Price, Henry P. |
1870-01-01 |
| Maine Central Institute. Established 1866. Pittsfield, Maine. |
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1870-01-01 |
| R.L. Learned's circulating library cor. Berkely and Tremont Sts. All desirable new books placed in circulation immdiately on publication. ... A deposite [sic] required from strangers. |
Advertising cards. |
Learned, R. L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Illinois Business College and Telegraph School courses; business telegraph, shorthand, and typewriting, preparatory, penmanship. Perik Bldg. Springfield, Illinois. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Education, Wyman Commercial College imparts instruction in those things which must be understood by everyone who would thrive in business. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Practical education ... Educate for business. ... Child's Business College. Teach your boys bookkeeping penmanship business arithmetic and commercial loan ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Charlier Institute, New York City. Twenty-fifth commencement, Friday, June 18th, 1880, 7:45 O'clock, P.M. |
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1870-01-01 |
| [An illustrated guide to sign language] |
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1870-01-01 |
| Worden-Crawford Co. manufacturers of monuments and mausoleums quarry owners, Barre, Vt. Batavia, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| I.N. Webster's marble and granite works, cemetary enclosurers, grates, mantels, floor tilting, etc. Everything done in best of style. Northwest cor. 6th and Walnut Sts. Des Moines, Iowa. |
Advertising cards. |
Webster, I. N. |
1870-01-01 |
| Supreme quality Chicago. ... Undertakers' Supply Company "compounders of quality chemicals for the embalmer" 125 South Racine Avenue Chicago, Illinois. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Excellence in material and workmanship. ... The Smith Granite Co. artistic monuments and statuary in their celebrated Westerly granite ... Providence, R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| O'Brien & Brink, manufacturers and dealers in in Vermont and Italian monuments & tomb stones, marble and slate mantels, Scotch and American granite monuments, 73 Water St. Elmira, N.Y. John O'Brien. A.C. Brink. |
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1870-01-01 |
| To consumers of illuminating oils. ... The Eclectic Oil has been used and thoroughly tested the last ten years with the most perfect satisfaction ... Masury, Young & Co., no. 28 India Street, Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Extra highest J.O. Dorr's son electric light oil New York. Electric light oil. Compliments of H.A. Blake, New London, Conn. |
Advertising cards. |
Blake, H. A. |
1870-01-01 |
| D.E. Gring, gas lighting by electricity incandescent wiring. Electric bells, burglar alarms, clock attachements & speaking tubes. Estimates given on application. 739 North Eigth St., Reading, Pa. |
Advertising cards. |
Gring, D. E. |
1870-01-01 |
| The standard electrical instruments, manufactured by the Galvano Faradic Mf'g Co., for medical use. Office and salesrooms, 167 East 34th St., New York. Send for illustrated catalogue. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Seth W. Fuller, electric annunciators. Electric watch clocks, electric bells, steamboat annunciators, burglar alarm telegraph, batteries, bells, wire, etc., etc. ... 22 Milk Street, Boston. |
Advertising cards. |
Fuller, Seth W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Crouse-Tremaine Carbon Co. Manufacturers of electric light battery carbons & motor brushes. Fostoria, O. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Electric Co. 548 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Electric gas lighting, electric bells and burglar alarms. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Electric Co. manufacturers, importers and dealers in electric light, telephone, telegraph, fire alarm and electric railway apparatus and supplies ... 29 Harrison Avenue Extension, Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| American Telephone & Telegraph Company. Official business frank. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| American Telegraph Company in connection with Western Union Co, James M. Laws, operator. Milford, N.H. |
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1870-01-01 |
| View from the grounds of Rockland College. Rockland College, nyack on the Hudson. Ladies' and gentleman's seminary ... A pleasant & healthful home. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Murus aereus conscientia sana. Dedication of Peady Institute of Danvers, July 14, 1869. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Maryland School for the Deaf & Dumb, Frederick City, Maryland. Founded 1868. For all deaf and dumb children of school age in the state. Regular course of study. Eight trained and experienced teachers. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| A Bunch of Keys. A Bunch of keys! or The Hotel. By Charles H. Hoyt. This keen satire on hotels has met with success unparalleled in the annuals of the New York stage. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Hoyt, Charles H. |
1870-01-01 |
| Brunswick Juvenile Band & Orchestra. Band consists of 18 members. J.H. Hubbard, leader. New music for excursions, skating rinks, marches ... Brunswick, Maine. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Belmont Hotel and Dining Rooms, 133 & 135 Fulton St. at popular prices, J.P. Richards Prop'r. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.C. Barr's Ice Cream and Dining Rooms, Main Street, Northampton, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Anthony & Ellis original ideal Uncle Tom's Cabin[.] Excel all imitate none. "Eliza's escape" the hounds at bay. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| William R. Pope & Co. manufacturers, importers and dealers in electrical supplies, first floor, Hoen building, N.E. Cor. Lexington and North Sts. ... Baltimore, Md. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Western Union Telegraph Company. 25,000 offices in America. Cable services to all the world. ... The largest telegraphic system in the world. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Sperry Electric Light, Motor & Car Brake Co. manufacturers of electric lighting, and other electrical apparatus. ... office 370 & 372 Wabash Avenue. Chicago. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Sperry Electric Light, Motor & Car Brake Co. manufacturers of electric lighting, and other electrical apparatus. ... Jackson St. Chicago. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Prime electric fence. "He's just sore 'cause he can't have truckle with that fat widow in the other pasture since farmer Zeb put in that new fence." ... Ettera, Pennsylvania. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Try the electric health lift. New England Electric Health-lift Co. Manchester, N.H. The electric current applied to any portion of the body. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Geo. L. Fox's N.Y. Humpty dumpty troupe. Boston Museum, every evening at 8 o' clock ... commencing, July 6th, for a short season. |
Advertising cards. |
Fox, George L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Tony Denier's Humpty Dumpty including Geo. H. Adams the original Grimaldi. Gaiety theatre! ... Monday, Oct. 13 ... |
Advertising cards. |
Denier, Tony. |
1870-01-01 |
| Geo. Davis. mimic comedian & vocalist. |
Advertising cards. |
Davis, Geo D. |
1870-01-01 |
| Chas. L. Davis' celebrated Alvin Joslin Comedy Company. ... 180 laughs in 180 minutes. |
Advertising cards. |
Davis, Charles L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Alvin Joslin. The funniest of all plays. Charles L. Davis' great character creation, Alvin Joslin. |
Advertising cards. |
Davis, Charles L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Chas. L. Davis' If you want to laugh go and see Alvin Joslin 180 laughs in 180 minutes. Celebrated Alvin Joslin Comedy Company. |
Advertising cards. |
Davis, Charles L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Charles L. Davis as Alvin Joslin. The funniest of all plays. The laughing success Charles L. Davis. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Davis, Charles L. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Creole, article 47 under the managerial direction of Edward Clayburgh. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Crawford House. cor. Court & Brattle Streets, Boston. Henry Goodwin & Co., prop's. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mrs. Cook's Restaurant & Dining Room. 124 Chambers St., New York., New York. Best and cheapest in the city, call and be convinced. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Masquerade season. Tickets and folders. ... Butler & Kelley Company, 26 Beekman St., New York City. Headquarters for and manufacturers of folders, ball programmes, menus, tally cards, tickets, invitations, tassels, calendars, advertising cards, etc. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mr. & Mrs. Edward E. Burnett. At home. Evenings of Sept. 20th and 24th Jan. 8 to 11th. 8 East Ninth St. New York. |
Invitations. |
Burnett, Edward E. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Mascotte. A Bunch of Keys. A Bunch of keys! or The Hotel. By Charles H. Hoyt. This keen satire on hotels has met with success unparalleled in the annuals of the New York stage. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Hoyt, Charles H. |
1870-01-01 |
| G. Byron Morse, dining parlors for ladies and gentlemen 912 Arch and 1312 Chestnut Sts. ... Dining and ice cream parlors. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Morse, G. Byron. |
1870-01-01 |
| Interior view of Morse's dining rooms, 912 Arch St. Open 7 a.m. to 1112 P.M. ... Highest prize awarded centennial exposition. G. Byron Morse, dining and ice ream parlors ... Philadelphia. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Morse, G. Byron. |
1870-01-01 |
| "Tourists" "Ta ta, Louis, ta ta" Mestayer's ever popular Tourists, in A.P.P.C. fifth annual season. Pronounced by all to be the greatest cartridge dynamite of fun ever produced. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Mestayer, L. |
1870-01-01 |
| "Messmates" the amusing sea drama. All should see it! The best of local talent. All should see it! The "Seabright". At Commercial Hall. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lincoln Park Refectory. O. Benson, Lessee. Near the center of the park. Lincoln Park Refectory, now open for the season. Meals served to order ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Jas. B. Mackie's Grimes' Cellar Door. Open me. |
Advertising cards. |
Mackie, James B. |
1870-01-01 |
| When in Warren call at Jiles' European Restaurant. Board $1 per day. Corner of Park Ave and Market St. Warren O. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Miss Elise Holt, the charming burlesque actress and ballad singer. |
Advertising cards. |
Holt, Elise. |
1870-01-01 |
| Trade mark Philadelphia. "Henry's Pets" H.A. Hornickel, restaurant, n.e. corner Thirteenth and Sansom Sts., Philadelphia. |
Advertising cards. |
Hornickel, H. A. |
1870-01-01 |
| Masken-ball des Franz Abt Quartett Club. Abgehalten am Mittwoch, 23. Feb. 1870 im New York Casino ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Yum yum! Ice cream, pudding and pie every day with best 20 ct. dinner in Boston, of six courses. Riverside Farm Dairy, 18 and 20 Harrison Avenue. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Professional hypnotist. Hypnotism thoroughly taught. Charges reasonable. Diseases cured without medicine. Public and private exhibitions given. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Harry Prendiville importer and dealer in band, orchestra and piano music, organs, violins, guitars, banjos &c. ... Ware, Mass. ... |
Advertising cards. |
Prendiville, Harry. |
1870-01-01 |
| Telephone main 2050[.] H.R. Concklin proprietor. Philadelphia Oyster House. 513 Eleventh St. N.W. Washington, D.C. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Park Garden Prov. R.I. Scene from the new opera - the ambassador's daughter as presented on the lake. ... By T.J. Pairpoint & D.W. Reeves. The great art wonder "The Siege of Paris" free of charge. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of Olympian Club, C.M. Raymond. Pres. E. Leland, Treas. Olympian Club. Grand Athletic Games. ... Huntington Avenue, -- Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| O.A. Battles' dining rooms, no. 9 and 11 Main Street, Fitchburg, Mass. ... Meats of all kinds, served to order. Parties furnished with ice creams, cake and confectionery ... |
Advertising cards. |
Battle, O. A. |
1870-01-01 |
| M.W. Hanley's Company presenting Edward Harrigan's latest N.Y. success McSorely's inflation. ... The Silly Boy. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| M.W. Hanley's Company presenting Edward Harrigan's latest N.Y. success McSorely's Inflation. Salvation Army. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| M.W. Hanley's Company presenting Edward Harrigan's latest N.Y. success McSorely's Inflation. Charleston blues. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| M.W. Hanley's Company presenting McSorely's Inflation. ... Edward Harrigan's New York success ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Direct from Harrigan & Hart's Theatre, New York Edward Harrigan's Squatter Sovereignty ... Presented by M.W. Hanley's Company. ... New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| A.W. Thompson, no. 7 Middle St., Newburyport, Mass. Eating and oyster house. |
Advertising cards. |
Thompson, A. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| First class dinners a specialty. The neatest and best in the city, Temperance Lunch and Dining Rooms, 39 & 40 Arcade, Utica, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| First class dinners a specialty. The neatest and best in the city, Temperance Lunch and Dining Rooms, 39 & 40 Arcade, Utica, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Presented by Taylor's Ladies & Gent's Dining Rooms 51 Liberty St. cor. Nassau. ... Plenty of room, eighty chairs ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sullivan's Black Diamonds! Are coming. The original Virginia Jubilee Singers, from Norfolk, Va. ...They give a faithful delineation of plantation life ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| When you leave the [picture of a steamboat] go right to Steel's Hotel & Dining Rooms, 316 & 318 Greenwich St. ... get your breakfast, dinner or tea ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Souvenir. St. Jacob's Oil. (Cincinnati commericial.) A fairy afloat. The following is a correct description of the fairy vessel represented on this card: ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Henry Snyder, lunch and sample room 239 South Pearl Street, Albany, N.Y. ... Henry Snyder. Manufacturer and dealer in foreign and domestic cigars, tobacco, snuff ... |
Advertising cards. |
Snyder, Henry. |
1870-01-01 |
| The great, the only, the genuine, the original, Big 4, Smith, Waldron, Cronin, Martin Big 4. With their congress of specialty artists. ... Hyde & Behman's Theatre ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| 1870. Going to Smith's palace to get baked. Smith Brothers. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Simond & Donovan's dining rooms, fruit, confectionery, cigars, tobacco, &c. Meals at all hours. Table board by the day of week. No. 27 Washington Street, Haverhill, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Tourists." "Do you think you could return my love." Mestayer's ever popular Tourists, in A.P.P.C. Fifth annual season, over 1800 performances given by this original organization in all the leading cities and towns in America. Tourists! Tourists!! Tourists!!! |
Advertising cards. |
Mestayer, L. |
1870-01-01 |
| "Tourists." Conductors. Mestayer's ever popular Tourists, in A.P.P.C. Fifth annual season, over 1800 performances given by this original organization in all the leading cities and towns in America. Tourists! Tourists!! Tourists!!! |
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Mestayer, L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Whiston in his olio of oddities with Gen. Tom Thumb's Museum. H.R. Jacobs manager. ... Horticulutural Hall positively two weeks only Sept. 25 to Oct. 7th every afternoon & evening. ... with a congress of brilliants. |
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Jacobs, H. R. |
1870-01-01 |
| Shakespeare House, by E. Windust near the Park Theatre, New York, oysters & every delicacy in the season. Wines and liquors of the best quality. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Orrin Bros & Benito Nichol's Aztec fair and Mexican village. Wood curio maker. Music Hall, Providence, now open. ... the past and present of old Mexico, vividly represented. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| G. Webster Peck, Minnesota views. Tourists' sundries. Travelers' nick nacks, souvenirs, fancy goods. 232 Third Street, St. Paul, Minn. |
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Peck, Webster G. |
1870-01-01 |
| United we stand. Divided we fall. R.O. Moulton & Co's, Lunch Rooms. |
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1870-01-01 |
| United we stand. Divided we fall. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Jefferson Hall Saloon, no. 111 Madison Avenue, cor. Second Street, Allegheny City, Pa. Joseph Yeager, proprietor. Finest brands of foreign and domestic wines, liquors and cigars constantly on hand. |
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1870-01-01 |
| H.W. Hunter, optician manufacturer and importer of optical and mathematical instruments. No. 1145 Broadway ... New York. Spectacles and eye glasses carefully adapted to every peculiarity of sight. |
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Hunter, H. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| You see the girl, find the grandmother. If you don't see her use the Golden eye salve. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dr. A. Brown, the ocultist. Spectacles fitted by him make old eyes young. They are the best in the world. Try them. For sale at his office. 185 Olive St., New Haven. ... |
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Brown, A. |
1870-01-01 |
| See the Corinne Merrie-Makers. Week commencing August 6th. ... Oakland Garden ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| See the Corinne Merrie-Makers. Academy of Music. Saturday ... January 27th. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of A.D. Vorce & Co. ...No. 276 Main Street, - - Hartford, Conn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| C.H. Smith's. Double mammoth Uncle Tom's Cabin. ... Pence Opera House Friday and Saturday, March 10th and 11th ... |
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Smith, Charles H. |
1870-01-01 |
| Grace Cartland as Blanche Redmond, in Constable Hook. |
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Cartland, Grace. |
1870-01-01 |
| Zeffie Tilbury. ... White's Opera House. ... Thursday, April 10th. ... |
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Tilbury, Zeffie. |
1870-01-01 |
| Dr. Isaac Thompson's celebrated eye water. For all complaints of the eyes. Each bottle is stamped with my proprietary stamp. None other genuine. ... In constant use since 1795 ... John L. Thompson, prop'r, Troy, N.Y. |
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Thompson, John L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Dr. Isaac Thompson's celebrated eye water. For all complaints of the eyes. Each bottle is stamped with my proprietary stamp. None other genuine. ... In constant use since 1795 ... John L. Thompson, prop'r, Troy, N.Y. |
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Thompson, John L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Dr. Isaac Thompson's celebrated eye water. For all complaints of the eyes. Each bottle is stamped with my proprietary stamp. None other genuine. ... In constant use since 1795 ... John L. Thompson, prop'r, Troy, N.Y. |
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Thompson, John L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Dr. Isaac Thompson's celebrated eye water. For all complaints of the eyes. Each bottle is stamped with my proprietary stamp. None other genuine. ... John L. Thompson, prop'r, Troy, N.Y. |
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Thompson, John L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Dr. Isaac Thompson's celebrated eye water. For all complaints of the eyes. Each bottle is stamped with my proprietary stamp. None other genuine. ... [illegible] L. Thompson, proprietor, Troy, N.Y. |
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Thompson, John L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Syracuse Optical Co.'s grinding machine, the only one of this kind outside of New York City ... All glasses ground while you wait. Eyes examined free. 204 Warren Street, Syracuse, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| 334 Main St. Worcester, I.H. Stockwell, optician, spectacle depot, (established 1858) ... Spectacles adapted after a careful examination of the eye, warranted to suit. ... |
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Stockwell, I. H. |
1870-01-01 |
| Correct your sight! The lenses are pure and brilliant. By using the Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co's goods. Audemair's operaglasses have no equal. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Correct your sight! Lenses are pure and brilliant. By using the Spencer Optical Mf'g Co's goods ... Audemair's celebrated opera, field and marine glasses ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| If it don't open within 10 days buy a box of Pettit's eye salve price 25 [cent symbol] Howard Bros. proprietors, Fredonia, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Johnston & Conrath, manufacturers of spectacles and eye-glasses sole proprietors of Johnston's Patent Spectacles and easy fitting eye-glasses, no. 11 Merrill Block, Detroit, Mich. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Clicquot club" ginger ale ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Clicquot Club Company. ... Millis, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Remove the string without breaking either card or string ... Chase & Sanborn Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| A compromise. ... Chase & Sanborn ... N.G. English[.] |
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1870-01-01 |
| Java & mocha coffee... Chase & Sanborn, Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Chase & Co's delicious confectionery ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dr. Isaac Thompson's celebrated eye water. For all complaints of the eyes. Each bottle is stamped with my proprietary stamp. None other genuine. ... In constant use since 1795 ... John L. Thompson, prop'r, Troy, N.Y. |
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Thompson, John L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Dr. Isaac Thompson's celebrated eye water. For all complaints of the eyes. Each bottle is stamped with my proprietary stamp. None other genuine. ... In constant use since 1795 ... John L. Thompson, prop'r, Troy, N.Y. |
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Thompson, John L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Dunham's cocoanut[.] The best in the world ...... Dunham M'f'g Co. 9 & 11 Locust ST., St. Louis. 105 Reade St. New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dunham's concentrated cocoanut ... Dunham Manufacturing Co., 9 & 11 Locust Street, St. Louis 105 Reade Street, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Duffy's malt whiskey is the purest I have ever analyzed. If you have not tried! Why not? Druggists and grocers keep it. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dozier-Weyl Cracker Co. St. Louis ... Sold by - - Derr & Moll, Creston, Iowa. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Heah 'tis" semola for porridge puddings and pancakes. Del Monte Milling Co. S.F. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Give me a royal snow flake or I'll paint this whole town red made only by Dozier-Weyl Cracker Co. St. Louis. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Chinese butcher & grocery shop. San Francisco. Handsome, historical, instructive the Jersey Coffee Series of photo-lithographic view cards, consisting of 100 beautiful views. ... The Dayton Spice Mills Co., Dayton Ohio. |
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1870-01-01 |
| San Francisco views. Handsome, historical, instructive. Photo-lithographic view cards. One card in each package of Jersey Coffee! ... Jersey Coffee is pure, clean, strong and fine flavored, and is the best package coffee on the market. Sold only in 1-lb. packages. Dayton Spice Mills Co., sole manufacturers, Dayton, Ohio, U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boston Crystal Gelatine ... The most jelly for the least money absolutely pure. Crystal Gelatine Company Boston, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| F.W. Copcut, for many year with A.J. Delatour, manufacturer of soda water in the patent safety wrapper, and dealer in mineral waters, 288 West 10th Street, opp. Beadleston, Price & Wortz's Brewery, New York. |
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Copcutt, F. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| One pound Colman's pure corn starch put up expressly for fine family trade packed by Colman Specialty Co. Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Duryeas' improved corn starch. A valuable book of cooking recipes mailed free on application to 29 & 31 Park Place New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Duryeas' Glen Cove manufactory, Glen Cove New York, U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dunham's original shred cocoanut ...220 36th Strreet, Brooklyn, New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dunham's Concentrated Cocoanut ... Manufactured only Dunham Maufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Flegenheimer Bros. wines and brandies. 83 Murray Street, New York. List of wines ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Old processee starchee no goodee ..." New process starch ... Manufactured only by the Firmenich Manufacturing Company Peoria, Ill. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Albert Ellsworth, manufacturer of soda water, tonic, birch and root beer, and also, superior Belfast giner ale. Choice syrups of every variety. Dealer in Saratoga and other mineral spring water. Bottler of N.Y. & Boston lager. Main Street, - - - Athol, Mass. |
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Ellsworth, Albert. |
1870-01-01 |
| Muzzy's corn starch Elkhart Starch Co. New England depot for Muzzy's starch at H.B. Newhall's -- 76 Broad St., Boston. Elkhart Startch Co. Elkhart, Ind. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| For quality and flavor Gillies teas are unexcelled[.] Edwin J. Gillies & Co. New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| ELC. Brand Levering's roasted coffee[.] Don't forget Levering's coffee is pure unglazed uncolored ask your grocer for it. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compagnie générale es Grands vins de Champagne union de propriétaires. E. Mercier & Co., Epernay, France. Sale agent, Alphonso Faber, 3502 Race St., Philadelphia. Agricultural Hall, French section, B 5, & C 5. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| All our products guaranteed under all state and federal pure food laws. Dwinell-Wright Co. Boston-Chicago. Principal coffee roasters ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dwight's Cow brand soda. The celebrated "Cow brand" soda unequaled for purity and strength. Ask your grocer for it, and do not be put off with inferior brands that pay more profit to the retailer. See that he gets it for you it was make you delicious biscuits, bread, etc., and is absolutely pure. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dwight's super-carb soda ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dwight's super-carb soda[.] First cheapest best John Dwight & Co. New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dwight's super-carb soda ... John Dwight & Co. New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Duryeas' Glen Cove starch works. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Drink champagne ginger. ... Manufactured by G.D. Dows & Co., Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Friends' oats always the best. Manufactured only by Muscatine Oat Meal Co., Muscatine, Iowa ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fredk. A. Rex & Co. 39 N. Front St. Philadelphia. Mills: Camden, N.J. The peerless coffee. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Continental champagne! ... Frash & Co. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Franz Falk Brewing Co.s Milwaukee export beer. Brewed expressly for and bottled exclusively by A. Gunther & Co. proprietors. Milwaukee, U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Presented by D.B. Folger, 116 and 118 Union St., cor. Acushnet Avenue. A large stock of Christmas candies, fruit, nuts, &c. |
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Folger, D. B. |
1870-01-01 |
| Good gracious! De amount ob buckwheat cakes dem folks eats since cook am using Fleishmann's yeast, am surprising. ... Fleischmann & Co's ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Flegenheimer Bros. wines and brandies. 1028 Second Ave. New York. 433 Fifth Street, N.Y. 123 Ewen St. Brooklyn, E.D. 83 Murray Street, N.Y. 124 Market St. Newark, N.J. List of wines ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ask for Purity kisses everybody likes them manufactured only by Goudy & Kent, Portland, Maine. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Everybody likes Sea foam. ... Gantz, Jones & Co. 176 Duane Street, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| My old woman always uses Golden Gate compressed yeast San Francisco ... The Golden Gate Compressed Yeast Co. San Francisco. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Book mark ... The German-American Coffee Company. General office, 100 406 Greenwich St., New York City. Chicago office, 100 Washington St. Des Moines office, 300 Observatory Bldg. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Geo Walter Brewing Co. Brewers & bottlers. Appleton, Wis. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Urban line ... George Urban Milling Co. Buffalo, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| May your future be as lively as a [picture of a cat] on hot [picture of bricks] Geo. Haas & Son ... Manufacturers of fine candies, 810 Market St., Phelan Building, telephone, black 941 San Francisco, Cal. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Important. Hop bitter pale ale. Guaranteed non alcoholic. Trade mark bottled at the brewery. Genesee Fruit Company. Brewers. New York & Rochester, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| For a drink superlatively fine, try Garrett & Co's Escapernong wine. A wine for the ladies. Grown by Garrett & Co. Weldon, N.C. & St. Louis, Mo. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Gardner & Seymour make the best flour. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Most delicious cookery with sea foam. ... Gantz, Jones & Co., 176 Duane Street, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The best baking powder in the world. ... Gantz, Jones & Co., 176 Duane Street, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sea foam cookery always light. ... Gantz, Jones & Co., 176 Duane Street, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| This family take any baking powder the grocer sells them. ... Gantz, Jones & Co., 176 Duane Street, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Indigestion and nightmare. Without sea foam. ... Gantz, Jones & Co., 176 Duane Street, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Commercial Hotel, (European Plan.) Broadway, Washington Place & Mercer St., New York (opp. New York Hotel.) J.A. Robinson, owner and proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Great A & P Tea Co. The largest importers and retailers in the world. Branch houses in the United States. ... Headquarters, 35 and 37 Vesey St. (P.O. Box 290) New York. Sultana Mills, 126 and 128 East 13th St., New York. N.B. - Beware of mushroom concerns. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Great American Tea Company, no. 51 Vesey Street, N.Y. wholesale their teas at two cents (.02 cts.) per pound profit. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Great American Tea Company. Importers. 31 & 33 Vesey Street. cor. Church. New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| There is no place home. What is a home without a mother-in-law? ... Great American Tea Company, 31 & 33 Vesey Street, cor. Church Street New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Gran'ma's yeast trade mark. Rises fast. The old lad is always on time when there is any berad to be made. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Doolittle House, Oswego, N.Y. S.H. Stacy, proprietor. The only house with passenger and baggage elevator, telegraph office, telephone and all modern improvements. The celebrated deep rock water, free to guests of the house. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Delaware House, Lackawaxen, Penn'a. ... Good boating, bathing and fishing ... F.J. Holbert, prop'r, Lackawaxen, Pa. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Davis' Hotel, Kittrell, N.C. The attention of tourists and others visiting the south during autumn, winter and spring seasons, for health, pleasure or sporting, is respectfully called to the favorite resort Kittrell, N.C. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cumberland House, Plattsburgh, N.Y. E. Averill, -- proprietor. Guests conveyed to and from the cars and boats free of charge. Distances from the Cumberland House, Plattsburgh, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Crawford House, White Mountain Notch, N.H. A.T. & O.F. Barron, proprietors. Places of interest ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Crawford House, White Mountains. Hartshorn, Wolcott & Doyle. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Crawford House. A.T. & O.F. Barron, prop'rs. White Mountains, New Hampshire. Places of interest near the Crawford House. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cosmopolitan Hotel, cor. Chambers St. & West Broadway, New York City. ... N. & S.J. Huggins, proprietors. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cosmopolitan Hotel. Places of interest in and around New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cosmopolitan Hotel, corner Chambers Street and West Broadway, New York. Rooms $1 dollar per day and upwards. On the European plan. N. &. S.J. Huggins. pop'rs ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cosmopolitan Hotel, corner Chambers Street and West Broadway, New York. On the European plan. N. & S.J. Huggins, prop's. ... This hotel is built on the site of the old Girard House and has ample accomodation for four hundred guests. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Continental Hotel. Cor. Michigan & Exchange Sts. Adjoining N.Y.C., L.S. and Erie R.R. depots J.G. Avery, J.G. Fisher, prop's. Buffalo, N.Y. $2.50 per day. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Congress Spring, Saratoga, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Congress Hall, opposite N.Y. Central Depot, D.H. Danolds, prop'r. Rochester, N.Y. ... First-class house. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fairview Park, Reading, Pa. ... This beautiful summer and winter resort has been entirely renovated, and newly fitted up ... Osmund Geier, prop'r. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Exchange and Ballard Hotels, Ballard House Exchange Hotel. Richmond, Va. J.L. Carrington. Corner 14th and Franklin Streets. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ballard House Exchange Hotel. Richmond, Va. J.L. Carrington. Proprietor[.] Corner of Fourteenth and Franklin Streets. The Exchange and Ballard Hotels ... a |
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1870-01-01 |
| Eveleth House, foot of Moose Head Lake. H.C. Goulding, proprietor, Greenville, Me. Stages to and from Newport and Bangor, daily. Accommodations good, and fare low. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Eureka House. Hunnewell's Point, Maine. Steamers to and from Bath daily. Telephone connection with Bath. Open to the public for the accommodation of summer travel from June to October. A.B. Perkins, manager. J.H. Stacey, secretary. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| English Kitchen Hotel and Restaurant Geo. W. Hinesley, prop. 408 W. Jefferson St. Lou. Ky. |
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1870-01-01 |
| European and American plan. Emmet House, opp. Balt. and Ohio R.R. Depot, Washington, D.C. D. O'Brien, proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Elmwood Hotel, Eben Murch & Son, proprietors. Waterville, Me. Eben Murch. Harry T. Murch. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Elmwood Hotel -- Waterville, Me. James E. Osborne, proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ellanova Springs, 10 miles from Pittsburgh, on P., Ft. W. & C. Ry. 250 rooms. R.E. Robinson, proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Good gracious! De amount ob buckwheat cakes dem folks eats since cook am using Fleishmann's yeast, am surprising. ... Fleischmann & Co's ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Flegenheimer Bros. wines and brandies. 1028 Second Ave. New York. 433 Fifth Street, N.Y. 123 Ewen St. Brooklyn, E.D. 83 Murray Street, N.Y. 124 Market St. Newark, N.J. List of wines ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Flegenheimer Bros. wines and brandies. 83 Murray Street, New York. List of wines ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Old processee starchee no goodee ..." New process starch ... Manufactured only by the Firmenich Manufacturing Company Peoria, Ill. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Albert Ellsworth, manufacturer of soda water, tonic, birch and root beer, and also, superior Belfast giner ale. Choice syrups of every variety. Dealer in Saratoga and other mineral spring water. Bottler of N.Y. & Boston lager. Main Street, - - - Athol, Mass. |
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Ellsworth, Albert. |
1870-01-01 |
| Ford's Hotel. A.J. Ford, owner and proprietor. Capacity 400 guests. Prices greatly reduced to suit the times. ... Richmond, Va. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ford's Hotel. Richmond, Virginia. Corner of Eleventh & Broad Sts. A.J. Ford, owner & manager. Situated in the heart of the city opposite State Capitol. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Electric bells. Capacity, 400. Ford's Hotel, A.J. Ford, owner & proprietor. Heated throughout by steam. Electric lights. ... Ford's Hotel, Richmond, Va. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The delightful climate of Richmond is unsurpassed for invalids. Ford's Hotel. Prices greatly reduced to suit the times. ... A.J. Ford, Jr., manager. Electric bells. Capacity 400. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ford's Eutaw Hotel - Baltimore. A.J. Ford & Son. , - proprietors. Cor. Baltimore & Eutaw Sts. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fifth Avenue Hotel, Madison Square. Hitchcock, Darling & Co. New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Farmers' New Hay Market Hotel, Twelfth & Cambria Sts. Philadelphia. First-class accommodations for the traveling public. Best of stabling for horses. Jos. M. Jones, proprietor. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Falmouth Hotel. O.M. Shaw & Son, proprietors. Portland, Me. West End Hotel, O.M. Shaw & Son, proprietors. Bar Harbor, Mt. Desert,--Me. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Falmouth Hotel. J.K. Martin, proprietor. Portland, Me. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Falmouth Hotel. J.K. Martin, proprietor. Portland, Me. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grand Central Hotel, Main Street, Little Falls, N.Y. P.J. Casler, owner and proprietor, S.L. Devendorf, manager. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Golden Eagle Hotel. 404 Montgomery Street, cor. Broadway, San Francisco, Cal. ... D. Hartnett, proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Gold Dollar, adjoining the Hotel Iroquois. 355 Main St. G.A. Wegefarth Branch Theatre Buffalo, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Globe Hotel. H.P. Stevens, proprietor Syracuse, N.Y. Distances, by rail road, from Syracuse. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Glen Park Hotel, Watkins Glen, N.Y. ... Glen Park Hotel and tourists' home, magnetic and sulphur spring house, Watkins Glen, N.Y. ... C.S. Frost, owner and proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Germania House. European plan, telephone no. 1139. Wm. Pape, prop'r Cincinnati, O. 89 & 91 Sycamore St. Within easy reach to all street cars and depots. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Gardner House Chicago, Ills. Corner Michigan Avenue and Jackson Street, E.C. Grant, manager. ... This elegant hotel, fronting Lake Michigan, and overlooking Lake Park ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Galindo Hotel B. Wright, proprietor. Pleasant sunny rooms, single and en suite. Eighth Street, bet. Broadway and Franklin, Oakland, Cal. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fulton's International Niagara Falls. J.T. Fulton, proprietor. Important to tourists. This large and superior hotel has superior accommodations for six hundred guests. It is the largest and most complete summer hotel in the country. ... June 15th, 1867. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| French's Hotel, post office address, Franklin Falls, N.Y. R.L. French, proprietor. Stages to & from Whiteface Mountain ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Franklin House, Church Street, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fountain House, Campton Village, N.H. Mitchell & Crowell, -- proprietors. This house has been extensively improved, and is first-class in every respect, and will accommodate over sixty boarders. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Eureka and Ocean View Houses, Hunnewell's Point, Maine. Steamers to and from Bath twice daily. Telephonic connection with Bath. Open to the public accommodation of summer travel from June to October. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Haysville Chalybeate Springs 9 miles from Pittsburgh. 150 rooms in hotel. Haysville, Alleghany Co., Pa. Geo. B. Nash, proprietor. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hawley House. House & furniture entirely new. Heated by steam. Electric bells & all modern improvements. ... Cor. St. Clair & Seneca Sts. Hawley Bros. proprietors. Cleveland, Ohio. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hamburg House. Kept by John Bruggmann, no. 32 Fell Street, Fells Point, Baltimore. Boarding by the day or week. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The "Halifax" H. Hesslein & Sons proprietors Halifax, N.S. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grove Hill House Kennebunk Beach Me. W.F. Paul prop'r. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Green Tree Tavern by Albert Schlange, nos. 75 & 77 South Second Street, between Myrtle & Spruce, St. Louis, Mo. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grand View House, Hopkinton, N.H. Henry E. Eaton, proprietor. Grand View House, Mt. Putney. This beautiful summer resort is situated on the south side of Mt. Putney, with accommodations for 50 boarders. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| We solicit you to stop at the Grand Union Hotel, New York City, opposite the Grand Central Depot ... W.D. Garrison, manager. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| We solicit you to stop at the Grand Union Hotel, New York City, opposite the Grand Central Depot ... W.D. Garrison, manager ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Gran Hotel Union de Miguel Sansirena, Cienfuegos. Precios economicos. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Grand Pacific Hotel. Chicago. Jno. B. Drake & Co. proprietors. Sam'l M. Turner. Tyler B. Gaskill. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grand Exposition Hotel, "The Saratoga of Philadelphia," at the intersection of Girard and Lancaster Avenues. Within ten minutes' walk of the centennial buildings and Penn'a Railroad depot. The largest hotel in the world ... Grand Exposition Hotel Co., (Limited.) Philad'a. A. Oppenheimer, business agent. Or, M. Riley, manager and gen'l sup't, late of the Continental Hotel, Phila., and of Congress Hall, Saratoga[.] |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Howard, Fox Lake, Ill. Summer resort. Fully equipped for outing parties. Finest fishing in Northern Illinois. Dancing, bathing, sailing and recreative sport. Telephone. Livery and pool room in connection. ... Ed. C. Howard, prop. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hotel Rand, Canaan, N.H., B.M. Barnard, proprietor. Steam heat, gas, baths. This house is modern and up-to-date, and will be found home-like in all its appointments. Good livery connected. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hotel Normandie, Broadway cor. 38th Street, New York. European plan. The only absolutely fire proof hotel in the city. Ferdinand P. Earle, proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Convenient to railroad stations, trolley lines, the falls and parks. Hotel Imperial C.N. Owen, proprietor. ... Niagara Falls, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hotel du Central Vermont, tenu par O. Mathieu ... Central Vermont Hotel kept by O. Mathieu, 200 Friend Street, Boston, Mass. Tickets for Canada, go and return. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hotel Brunswick Fifth Avenue New York. Jas. L. Mitchell. Francis Kinzler. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hotel Bristol, Newark, N.J. Cor. R.R. Avenue and Market St. ... On the American and European plans. Wm. B. Southworth, -- Proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hotel Bristol, Newark, N.J. Cor. R.R. Avenue and Market St. ... On the American and European plans. Wm. B. Southworth, -- Proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Horn's on the lake. (Bellvue Hotel) Wolfeboro'. N.H. Daniel Horn, proprietor. Good livery connected with the house. Boats to let by the hour, day or week. Fishing tackle, bait and guides furnished to parties camping out. ... Map of Lake Winnipesaukee. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Electric bells and gas in every room. The Hord Hotel, James Wolfe & Co. proprietors. On Main and Military plazas. San Antonio, Texas. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hoffman House, Broadway. Fifth Avenue & Madison Square. C.M. Read. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lindell Hotel, Washington Avenue & Sixth Street, St. Louis. Griswold & Scudder, proprietors. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lindell Hotel, Washington Avenue, Sixth St. and Lucas Avenue, J.H. Chassing, manager. St. Louis. |
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1870-01-01 |
| A.D. Atkinson, proprietor. The Lexington. American and European plans. Twelfth and Main Streets, Richmond, Va. American plan $2.50 to $4.00. European plan $1.00 and upwards. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Hotel Lawrence. Remodeled and newly furnished. American & European plan cable & horse cars pass the door Penn. Ave. bet 13th & 14th St. Washington. D.C. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lancaster House. 1223, 1225 & 1227 Belmont Avenue, Philad'a. ... Only two minutes walk from main entrance to centennial grounds, or from the centennial depot of Penn. R.R. ... No intoxicating liquors sold on the premises. ... G W. & W. B. Letch, of Ryegate, Vt., proprietors. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Kenmore. This hotel is located on North Pearl Street, convenient to post office, capitol and depots. With elevator, and all modern appliances for elegance and comfort. ... Adam Blake, proprietor, Albany, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Kearsarge House. James W. Goodwin, proprietor ... Portsmouth, N.H. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Glen House, N.H. J.M. Thompson & Co. proprietors. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Iyanough House, Hyannis, Mass., T.H. Soule, Jr., Prop'r. First-class livery stable connected. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Island House, Bellows Falls, Vt. By C.R. White, of Springfield, Mass. Tourist's railroad guide from Saratoga and Lake George to Boston and the White Mountains, Via. Bellows Falls ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Irving House. Upon Old Orchard Beach, close to the ocean, and within a few rods of the Boston and Maine Rail Road depot, stands this cosey hotel, which now has accommodations for one hundred guests. ... G.S. Googins, proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| International Temperance Hotel, 824 and 826 Kearny Street, San Francisco, Cal. Board and room $1.00 ... Hot and cold baths, free ... H.C. Patridge. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ibach & Schick's Hotel Garni, 67, 69, 71, 73, 75, Wells St. Cor. of Randolph, Chicago. Entrance on Wells St. ... Ibach & Schick's Sharp Corner Restaurant 160, 162 & 164 Randolph St. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Metropolitan Hotel. Washington City. Also Congress Hall, Cape May, N.J. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Metropolitan Hotel opposite post-office, Jacksonville, Fla. Open summer and winter! First-class accomodations terms: $2.00 per day! C.H. Edwards & Co., proprietors. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Messenger House. Wm. S. Copeland, proprietor. Cortland, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Merchants Exchange Hotel. Particular advantages to commercial and theatrical parties. ... As a special inducement to parties taking meals with me, I make a reduction on regular prices, for a series of meals, 25 dinners for $10. ... Formerly Adams House, Temple Street, --Portland, Me. Geo. E. Watson, proprietor. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Memphremagog House. W.F. Bowman, manager. Newport, Vt. Fred. A. Beebe, clerk. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Memphremagog House, Newport, Vt. Charles A. Gleason, manager. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| McCoy's New European Hotel. 250 east, south and west front rooms. Fire proof building. Hydraulic passenger elevator ... Fire alarm call in each room ... Wm. McCoy. owner & proprietor Chicago, Ill. cor. Clark & Van Buren Sts. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mansion House, 387 South Broadway, Albany, N.Y. Charges $2.00 per day. P. Foland & Son, proprietors. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Maltby House, Baltimore, Md. Capacity 350 guests. C.R. Hogan, proprietor. There is attached to the hotel the most elegant and extensive restaurant in the city ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Maltby House A.B. Miller, proprietor, Baltimore. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Long Island Hotel. Long Island, Boston Harbor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| World's Fair souvenir. Specimen of color printing. J. Ottmann Lith. Co. Puck Building, New York. ... Murray Hill Hotel. Park Avenue 40th to 41st Sts. New York. One block from Grand Central Station. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| 6291 feet above the sea level. Mount Washington Summit House. White Mountains, N.H. Chas. G. Emmons, proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mt. Pleasant House, 1-2 mile from Fabyan's. White Mountains, N.H. J.T.G. Leavitt, proprietor, A.H. Holmes, clerk. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mount Belknap House, Lake Village, N.H. D.B. Story, proprietor. ... This house is situated in one of the most delightfully located villages in New England. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Motter House, Samuel Detweiler, proprietor, 311 Market St. Harrisburg, Pa. Open day and night. Stabling attached. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mosher House, Schuylerville, Saratoga County, N.Y. The largest hotel on the Hudson River north of Troy, with superior accomodations for all classes. Centrally located. ... George R. Dawley, proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Montezuma. Hot Springs, New Mexico. The Montezuma is open all the year, is heated by steam, lighted by electricity, has an elevator, patent room call, fire alarm and patent ventilators in each room and, in short, is supplied with every modern convenience known to the hotel business. ... S.H. Brown, manager, Las Vegas Hot Springs, N.M. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Missisquoi House, Alburgh Springs, Vt., O.P. Carpenter, proprietor. [Late Niles & Harvey] Passengers conveyed to and from the depot free of charge. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Meyer's Hotel equipped with electric elevator, and electric light, steam heated. ... Cor. of Hudson & Third Sts. J. Henry Timken, proprietor. Hoboken, N.J. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Meyer's Hotel, corner of Hudson & Third Sts. Near the Bremen and Hamburg steamship landing. Hoboken, N.J. ... A.H. Meyer, proprietor. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Meyers Hotel. Henry Braun ... cor. of Hudson & Third Sts. Hoboken, N.J. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Metropolitan Hotel, Little Falls, N.Y. M.A. Woodward. proprietor. Newly refitted electric lights bath rooms Special attention given to commercial travelers. Located in the central part of the city. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Brown's iron bitters. Cures malaria, dyspepsia & female infirmities. The best tonic. ... Malaria. ... Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore, Md. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| I can save you from 25 to 40 per cent. On all drug store goods bought of me. Brockton Drug Store, C.H. Goldthwaite ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Green's August Flower. Boschee's German syrup. ... |
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Green, G. G. |
1870-01-01 |
| Boschee's German syrup. Coughs, colds & consumption. Green's August flower for dyspepsia & biliousness. ... |
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Green, G. G. |
1870-01-01 |
| Blair's prepared wheat food. A nutritious diet for infants and invalids. ... Henry C. Blair's Sons, Eighth and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Biliousine is a sure cure for sick-headache, dyspepsia, constapation, indigestion, sour stomach, hearburn & c. ... Snow & Earle, sole agents, Providence, R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| 5 Washington St., Malden, Mass. Mrs. Dr. Clark Bickford ... Malden, Mass. ...Clairvoyant examinations every day during office hours ... Mocipac liniment ... Dr. Bickford's syrup ... Dr. Bickford's liver compound ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bell-cap-sic plasters. "Cure like a magic touch." ... Quick relief from pain. ... J.M. Grosvenor & Co. ... Boston, proprietors of Bell-cap-sic plasters. |
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1870-01-01 |
| This darkey's mother ought to buy him some of Bassett's horehound troches, for his sore throat. They are sure to cure coughs, colds, ... A.G. Bassett, Rochester, N.Y. Dis chile feels miserable. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bassett's horehound troches. Manufactured by the Bassett Horehound Troche Co. Rochester, N.Y. ... If you have a cough ... cold ... throat is sore, use them. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use Dalley's magic pain extractor. The great family ointment. ... sold by all druggists. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cottonwood Hot Springs and Sanitarium. Famous resort for invalids, pleasure seekers and tourists. G.B. McCampbell ... Cottonwood Springs, Colorado. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Chichester's English. Diamond brand. Pennyroyal pills are the best worth their weight in gold. ... Chichester Chemical Co. ... Philadelphia, U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cherokee medicines for the unfortunate. Cherokee pills, female regulator. A. Lincoln. G.B. McClellan. ... Address all letters to Dr. W.R. Merwin. 63 Liberty St., N.Y. |
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Merwin, W. R. |
1870-01-01 |
| "Champion" folding bed. All styles desk & sideboard beds ... Wheel chairs for invalids ... Furniture. ... Boston ... |
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Stebbins, N. L. |
1870-01-01 |
| A positive cure for sick headache. Carter's little liver pills. ... Carter Medicine Co., New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Back ache quickly cured by Carter's smart weed and Belladonna back ache plasters! ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Nature's pleasant laxative. Syrup of figs. The excellent qualities of the California liquid fruit remedy syrup of figs ... Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co., of San Francisco, Cal. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Snake stories for summer. ... Burdock blood bitters. ... Invalid ladies. This is for you. Foster, Milburn & Co., Buffalo, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Brown's household panacea. The great pain reliever. ... family liniment. ... Sure cure for toothache. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dr. C.W. Gleason's restorative remedies, for the stomach, liver, lungs, kidneys and blood. ... Presented by Cyrus Brown, druggist, ... Milton, Pa. |
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Gleason, C. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Gibson's specific. A safe, sure and speedy cure. For all forms of bowel complaints in infants or adults. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| August flower, cured your dyspepsia; now cure that cough with German syrup. Over ... |
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Green, G. G. |
1870-01-01 |
| Bad digestion. Good digestion. Sea foam. ... Excellence. Gantz's sea foam cannot be excelled. ... To avoid dyspepsia, use Sea Foam. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Indigestion and nightmare. Without sea foam. Scientific. All chemists who have analysed sea foam, commend it. ... Gantz, Jones & Co. ... New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Residence and laboratory, of G.G. Green, sole manufr. of August flower, and German syrup. Woodbury, N.J. ... |
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Green, G. G. |
1870-01-01 |
| Fowler's chilblain cure. Gives instant relief and is a sure cure. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ficus Carica (condensed figs) Brighton Pharmaceutical Co. ... A cheap and delicious laxative. Especially adapted for women & children. ... New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| E.H. Evans, druggist & apothecary, books, stationery & cutlery. Proprieter sure cure, glove liniment, and dyspepsia cure. Fairfield, Maine. |
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Evans, E. A. |
1870-01-01 |
| What shall I take for a tonic? Eucalyptus cordial. Prepared by Luyties Pharmacy Co. St. Louis, Mo. ... Malaria absorbent. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| E.E. Dickinson & Co. Distillers of witch-hazel. Essex, Conn. U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Dill Company manufacturing chemists Norristown, Pa. Presented by Chas. E. Fowler. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use Dalley's magic pain extractor. The great family ointment. ... Is sold by all druggists ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Holl's rye, rock & red root for coughs and cold. Office, 40 Arch Street, Philadelphia. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hewitt's Calisaya bitters! A certain preventive for all malarious diseases. A full line of pure drugs and medicines. Frank L. Hewitt's drug store ... Rochester, N.Y. |
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Hewitt, Frank L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Blair's medicated prunes for habitual constipation. Henry C. Blair's Sons. Apothecaries. Philadelphia. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Helmbold's fluid extract of buchu, the great tonic diuretic and invigorator. ... H.T. Helmbold. Drug & chemical warehouse ... New York. |
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Helmbold, H. T. |
1870-01-01 |
| No. 18 cures pain and no mistake. No. 18 cured this gempleman thanks to Massa Hartshorn. ... Wonderful liniment!!! ... E. Hartshorn & Sons, Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Warners safe rheumatic cure. ... H.H. Warner & Co. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hammam after the bath. Hammam Improved Turkish Imperial Russian and Medicated Bath House. The finest in the world. ... A.M. Loryea ... San Francisco, California. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The star of hope. Dr. Wm. Hall's balsam for the lungs. ... Consumption can be cured. ... John F. Henry & Co. ... New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hale's honey of horehound and tar. Cures coughs, colds, & c. C.N. Crittenton proprietor, New York. ... |
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Crittenton, Charles N. |
1870-01-01 |
| G.E. Greene, sucessor to Greene & Champlin, dealer in drugs, medicines, chemicals &c., &c. Barbers' block, Wyoming, R.I. |
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Greene, G. E. |
1870-01-01 |
| Goodwin's patent sanitary bedstead. ... meet any emergency in sickness or health ... A.J. Goodwin, Brookline, Mass. ... |
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Goodwin, A. J. |
1870-01-01 |
| Humphreys' witch hazel oil. Ointment and liniment combined. ... Humphrey's Medicine Co., 109 Fulton St, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Humphreys' witch hazel oil. "The pile ointment." ... Humphrey's Homeopathic Medicine Co., 109 Fulton St, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Humphreys' witch hazel oil. "The pile ointment." ... Humphreys' Med. Co., 111 & 113 William St., New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Humphreys' witch hazel oil. ... Dr. Humphreys' witch hazel oil. For piles. ... Humphreys' Homeo. Med. Co. ... New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Humphreys' witch hazel oil (compound) ... For piles or hemorrhoids ... Humphreys' Homeo. Med. Co. ... New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Humphreys' witch hazel oil. The great household rememdy. ... Humphreys' Homeo. Med. Co. ... New York ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Humphreys' witch hazel oil. An ointment for the people. ... Humphrey's Med. Co., 111 & 113 William St., N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Humphreys' witch hazel oil. "The pile ointment." ... Humphreys' Med. Co., 111 & 113 William St., New York. For sale by M.L.H. Leavitt, Ph. G., 65 Cambridge Street, Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Drugs and chemicals. J.H. Hubachek. Prescriptions. 208 E. Main St. Rochester, N.Y. Open day and night. ... |
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Hubachek, J. H. |
1870-01-01 |
| Horsfords acid phosphate. For mental & physical exhaustion, dyspepsia & c. ... Rumford Chemical Works, Providence, R.I. ... For sale by Joseph T. Brown & Co. ... Boston. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hops & Malt Bitters. The great blood purifier. Sure cure for liver & kidney complaints. Manufactured by Hops & Malt Bitters Co., Detroit, Mich. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grosvenor & Richards. Manufacturers of surgical plasters and antiseptics. ... 49 Federal St., Boston. ... Represented by H.F. Needham. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lactart milk acid. ... Healthful, invigorating. Delicious as a beverage. Avery Lactate Co. Boston, U.S.A. ... Aids digestion, cures dyspepsia, tones the system ... from David Smith, commission merchant ... Provincetown, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Kurakoff. The great pine remedy one kidney and liver pills. Pine olene tonic. Pine balm & pine plasters. ... Manufactured solely by C.A. Lewis & Co., 42 Vesey St., New York. For sale by C.D. Kinner, druggist and apothecary, West Springfield, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| D.W. Klobe manufacturer of surgical and orthopædical instruments. Artificial limbs. 15 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. |
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Klobe, D. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Dr. August Koenig's Hamburg breast tea for coughs & colds. ... Dr. August Koenig's Hamburg plaster ... |
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Koenig, August. |
1870-01-01 |
| Dr. August Koenig's Hamburg drops for the blood. ... The famous German blood purifier. ... |
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Koenig, August. |
1870-01-01 |
| The atlas health life, Worcester, Mass. ... Perfect health lift! ... W.A. Knight, M.D., Patentee and proprietor ... |
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Knight, W. A. |
1870-01-01 |
| King of the blood. Disease. King of the blood cures all disorders resulting from impurity of the blood ... D. Ransom, Son & Co., proprietors, Buffalo, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Kermott's mandrake pills. Dr. J.W. Kermott's mandrake pills ... Strictly vegetable.. Act without pain. ... J.H. Jenks, sole proprietor, Detroit, Mich. ... |
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Kermott, J. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Joseph T. Brown & Co.'s pectoral syrup, ... Boston. Dock & Elevator. Dunkirk. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dr. Jones' taraxacum tonic. A sure cure for dyspepsia, indigestion or any weakness caused by disease ... Prepared only by the proprietor, Asa Jones, wholesale druggist, 319 N. Third Street, Philadelphia. |
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Jones, Asa. |
1870-01-01 |
| Puzzle card. Find Santa Claus and deer's head. Universal cough remedy. Eclectic pills. ... Hunnewell's universal cough remedy. ... Gilman Brothers, wholesale agents, Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Murray Oxygen Co. Pure medical oxygen gas. ... Boston, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of Murray & Co. Nashua, N.H. ... Manufacturing chemists. ... Parisian rose cream glycerine. ... Aromatic dental cream. ... Neutraline. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The value of nutrition as found in Murdock's liquid food in cleansing the system from all classes of diseases ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dr. Morse's Indian root pills ... W.H. Comstock, sole proprietor, Morristown, N.Y. ... |
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Comstock, W. H. |
1870-01-01 |
| Moore's throat & lung lozenges the favorites. Coughs, colds & sore throat. ... Moore's pilules sure cure for chills. ... Dr.C.C. Moore ... N.Y. |
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Moore, C. C. |
1870-01-01 |
| Miles' compound extract of tomato. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Prohibitionally closed. ... For men, women and children! Mihalovitch's Hungarian blackberry juice the great stomach remedy and tonic. Isaih Robbins, Jr. ... Sole agent for Nashua and vicinity. |
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Robbins, Isaih. |
1870-01-01 |
| Yes sah! ... For men, women and children! Mihalovitch's Hungarian blackberry juice the great stomach remedy and tonic. Isaih Robbins, Jr. ... Sole agent for Nashua and vicinity. |
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Robbins, Isaih. |
1870-01-01 |
| A home in Maine by the sea. Birthplace of G.E. Mitchell, Kennebunk, Maine. Mitchell's kidney plasters ... belladonna plasters ... rheumatic plasters ... corn and bunion plaster. ... |
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Mitchell, G. E. |
1870-01-01 |
| Comparative height of artificial limbs with patent. Rubber hands & feet. A.A. Marks. ... The largest artificial limb manufactory in the world. ... New York City. ... |
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Marks, A. A. |
1870-01-01 |
| Dr. C. McLane's celebrated live pills and vermifuge. Prepared only by Fleming Bros. Pittsburgh, Pa. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lockhart Chemical Co., manufacturers of flavoriing exts., proprietary medicines, toilet and household articles, Chicago. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Presented by Geo. A. Peckham, proprietor of Peckham's cough and lung balsam. ... Providence, R.I. ... |
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Peckham, George A. |
1870-01-01 |
| Parker's tonic. The best health and strength restorer. ... Is good for old or young. ... Hiscox & Co. ... New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Parker's ginger tonic. The best health and strength restorer. ... The best cough cure ... Hiscox & Co. New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Parker's ginger tonic. The great health & strength restorer in the world. ... Hiscox & Co. New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Parker's ginger tonic. ... Dyspepsia. Heartburn. Cramps. ... The best health and strength restorer ever used. ... Hiscon & Co. Manufacturing chemists ... New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| M.K. Paine, druggist & pharmaceutist. Manufacturer of the celebrated Green Mountain balm of Gilead & cedar plaster. Windsor, Vermont. ... |
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Paine, M. K. |
1870-01-01 |
| Prof. S. North's earphone for the deaf. ... W.C. Rogers ... Boston, Mass. ... |
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Rogers, W. C. |
1870-01-01 |
| Nichols' bark and iron. The Bartholdi Statue. ... An invaluable and never-failing remedy. ... Billings, Clapp & Co. ... For sale by all druggists. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Nichols' bark and iron. ... The best remedy for indigestion, dyspepsia. ... Billings, Clapp & Co. ... For sale by all druggists. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Nichols' bark and iron. ... An iron tonic, a specific for ague and malarial fevers, loss of appetite, nervous prostration, headache &c. &c. ... Billings, Clapp & Co. ... Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Use New England cough remedy. ... Williams' New England cough rememdy. ... Williams & Carleton, proprietors ... Hartford, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Eclipse ... Dr. Sanford's cholera and diarrhoea mixture ... Prepared by Gilbery Bros. & Co., sole proprietors, Baltimore, MD. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ask your druggist for Samuel Gerry & Co.'s Sapanule. ... Rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago ... Relief from suffering ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rush's buchu & iron. Rush's sarsaparilla and iron. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rough on coughs. ... Try the "rough on coughs" troches. ... Mother Swan's worm syrup ... E.S. Wells, manufacturer and proprietor, Jersey City, N.J., U.S.A. |
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Wells, E. S. |
1870-01-01 |
| Red Raven splits. Duquesne Distributing Co. ... ideal laxative for women ... for sale in all drug store and is full guaranteed. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sold only in bottles with buff wrappers. Pond's extract. The vegetable pain destroyer. ... New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| West End Pharmacy ... New Bedford, Mass. ... Ponds extract vegetable pain destroyer ... Subdues inflammation, controls hemorrhages. ... Pond's Extract Co., New York and London. |
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1870-01-01 |
| For fifty years the unequalled vegetable pain destroyer. Pond's extract is invaluable for catarrh cuts chafing soreness piles ... Made only by Pond's extract Co., 76 Fifth Ave., New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Pond's extract. ... New York and London ... Subdues inflammations, acute and chronic. Controls all hemorrhages, venous and mucous. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| D.W. Tracy, druggist ... Hartford, Conn. Ponds extract vegetable pain destroyer ... New York. |
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Tracy, D. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Phospho caffein comp. in headaches and insomnia. ... List of preparations. ... The Arlington Chemical Co., Yonkers, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Phenyo-caffein cures headache. ... Phenyo-Caffein Co. Worcester, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Tarrant's seltzer aperient. I think a dose of Tarrant's seltzer aperient would straighten me out. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Tarrant's seltzer aperient. Yes sir I've taken it for thirty years and it has never failed. |
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1870-01-01 |
| St. Jacobs oil, conquers pain. ... The great remedy for pain. ... The Charles A. Vogeler Company. Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| St. Jacobs oil, conquers pain. ... St. Jacobs oil which relieves and cures rheumatism ... The Charles A. Vogeler Company ... Baltimore, Md. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| St. Jacobs oil, for sprains. ... no remedy equals St. Jacbos oil for removing pain and stiffness. ... The Charles A. Vogeler Company ... Baltimore, Md. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| How the neuralgic man was cured. A tale of St. Jacob's oil. ... cures neuralgia rheumatism ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| This ticket entitled bearer to a free consultation at the office of A.W. Sovereen, M.D., Bangor, Me. ... |
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Sovereen, A. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Indian wine bitters & rheumatic drops. For sale by all druggists. ... The greatest blood purifier and liver and kidney cure in the world. ... prepared by Dr. James M. Solomon, Jr., Attleboro, Mass. |
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Solomon, James M. |
1870-01-01 |
| The little doctor. Scott's emulsion. ... coughs, colds, sore throats ... Scott & Bowne, chemists, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The great yaht race. ... Dr. Buckland's Scotch oats essence. ... best remedy for neuralgia, paralysis, sick headache, sleeplessness ... Scotch Oats Essence Co. ... New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Schenck's seaweed tonic for dyspepsia and debility. ... Prepared by J.H. Schenck & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Schenck's mandrake pills for all bilious complaints. ... Prepared by J.H. Schenck & Son ... Philadelphia. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Full moon. ... Dr. Sanford's cholera and diarrhoea mixture ... Prepared by Gilbery Bros. & Co., sole proprietors, Baltimore, MD. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Butler & Leverigh, book and job printers 379 State Street, Morning News Building, New Haven, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Butler and Kelley. Wedding invitations, cards &c. Commercial printing a specialty. Engravers and printers ... New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Brown & Wilson printers and stationers 28 Beekman St. New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| H.W. Browne, engraving and printing. Wedding invitations, calling, reception and business cards. 891 Broadway, New York. |
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Browne, H. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Drink Vigoral. A foe to fatigue. Prepared by Armour & Co. Chicago ... For strength. Nourishment and refreshment. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Wistar's balsam of wild cherry for coughs and all lung diseases. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dr. White's celebrated cough drops. Pleasant to the taste and warranted to give immediate relief. ... |
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White, Dr. |
1870-01-01 |
| Whear bitters prepared by Wheat Bitters Comp'y., New York. Take it.-Thy aches and ills shall vanish! ... Wheat bitters cures malaria. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lactated food. ... The perfect nutritive for infants and invalids. Wells, Richardson & Co. Burlington, Vt., U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Jacob J. Teufel, manufacturer of surgical & dental instruments ... Philadelphia. ... |
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Teufel, Jacob J. |
1870-01-01 |
| Tarrant's seltzer aperient. |
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Blakely, C. |
1870-01-01 |
| Tarrant's seltzer aperient. "I take it ever morning. It is the correct thing you know." |
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1870-01-01 |
| Tarrant's seltzer aperient. We never travel without it! |
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1870-01-01 |
| Tarrant's seltzer aperient. We never travel without it! |
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1870-01-01 |
| R.R.D. Dearborn, printer. Orders carefully and neatly executed. Ashland, N.H. Chesapeake Bay. |
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Dearborn, R. R. D. |
1870-01-01 |
| David Heston & Sons printers and embossers Frankford Philadelphia. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Daley's printers' rollers and roller composition, office and manufactory: 26 Ann Street, New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Crescent embossing co. Manufacturers of embossed catalogue covers Plainfield N.J. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of Cosack & Co., lithographers and publishers, 90 to 100 Lake View Avenue, Buffalo, N.Y. ... The only lithographic house in New York printing and publishing advertising specialties ... Over fifty million cards constantly on hand. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Established 1854. ... Charles F. Ketcham & Co. Stationers, printers, lithographers and blank book manufactures. ... New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Established 1854. Charles F. Ketcham & Co. Stationers, printers, lithographers and blank book manufacturers. ... New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| John Carson manufacturer of steel plate drafts, checks, notes & receipts. ... New York. ... All kinds of engraving on steel & copper. ... |
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Carson, John. |
1870-01-01 |
| Royal A. Carr. Milford Mass. |
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Carr, Royal A. |
1870-01-01 |
| Caps Brothers manufacturers of printers special machinery. New modern stereotyping and photo engraving machinery. ... Kansas City, Mo. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Fuchs & Lang Mfg. Co. Manufacturers of black & colored printing inks ... Chicago. |
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1870-01-01 |
| F.C. Festner, printer, book maker ... Omaha ... Electrotype and stereotyper, manufacturer of leads and slugs. Office of "Nebraska Tribune," daily and weekly. |
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Festner, F. C. |
1870-01-01 |
| Ferguson & Sanderson. F.W. Ferguson, G.H. Sanderson. Job printers. ... Portsmouth, N.H. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Faulkner & Co., job printers 1182 Tremont Street, Boston. ... Star printing office, 1182 Tremont St., Boston. The dog I left behind me. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Star" printing office. 1182 Tremont St., Boston Highlands. Faulkner & Co., card & job printers ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.J. Evans stationer, printer & blank book manufacturer. 436 California St. S.F. |
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Evans, J. J. |
1870-01-01 |
| G.H. Dunston. Lithographer, engraver, & printer ... Buffalo, N.Y. ... |
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Dunston, G. H. |
1870-01-01 |
| Dreka stationery and engraving house 1121 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. ... Visiting cards monograms ... Steel plate engraving plate printing ... Card cases menus. |
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Dreka, Louis. |
1870-01-01 |
| Dreka fine stationery and engraving house. ... 1121 Chestnut St. Philadelphia ... |
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Dreka, Louis. |
1870-01-01 |
| Phil. G. Dick. Lithographic department, the J.M.W. Jones Stationery & Printing Co. Cor. Monroe & Dearborn Sts. Chicago. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Heliotype Printing Co. 211 Tremont St. Boston. ... Photo-mechanical printing. ... Photo-lithography. ... Lithography of all classes ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Haskell Engraving Co. Engravers on wood. Designers. 216 Pine Street. St. Louis. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ed. F. Eisely, with Harrisburg telegraph. Book, job printing and binding establishment, Harrisburg, Penna. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| State printing house. The Hamilton Printing Co. Lithographers, blank book makers, printers, binders, stationers. Topeka, Kansas. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J. Edwd. Haggerty. Practical engraver, printer, stamper. 299 12 Broadway. New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grogan & Murtha, bank stationers, lithographers, steam printers, and blank book manufacturers ... New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| H.L. Goodwin, job printer, 52 Main Street, Farmington, Me. Finest work and lowest prices. ... |
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Goodwin, H. L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Golding & Company, printing, presses, tools & materials 183 Fort-Hill Square, Boston. ... Composing ... Imposing ... Printing ... Sundries. |
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1870-01-01 |
| City of Boston. - business section. ...Golding & Company, manufacturers of presses ... stamps ... tools ... type ... Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Printers and publishers. Book binders. Geo. W. Crane & Co. Electrotypers. Topeka, Kansas. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Z. Fuller, with Colorado Engraving Co. Portrait engraver 45 King Block, Denver, Colo. Portraits by wood engraving, photo engraving, half tone and chalk plate processes. |
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Fuller, Z. |
1870-01-01 |
| J.H. Borrell & Co. Manufacturers of black and colored printing inks, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Jas. N. Kimball & Co., printers. All styles of work neatly and promptly. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The heliotype process. James R. Osgood & Co. 220 Devonshire Street, Boston. ... Fascimiles of autograph letters written with ordinary ink on ordinary paper, printed by the heliotype process are the best & cheapest. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| George E. Ives. Manufacturer of and dealer in printers' material. |
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Ives, George E. |
1870-01-01 |
| International Photo-Engraving Co. New York 1238 Broadway. Relief plates for illustrations. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hutchings & Curley steel and copper plate engravers, 64 Nassau St., New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| G.D.R. Hubbard, manufacturer of self-feeding bronzing pad, roller compo, card cutter ... New Haven, Conn. |
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Hubbard, G. D. R. (George David Read) |
1870-01-01 |
| Houghtaling's Commercial Book and Job Printing House, no. 70 Madison Avenue, corner of Green Street, Albany, N.Y. ... The new state capitol at Albany, N.Y. C.E. Houghtaling. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hinds, Ketcham & Co. Labels. 228 South St. New York presented by F.H. Tilden. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Price list of printed advertising cards. ... David Heston, Frankford, Phila. ... |
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Heston, David. |
1870-01-01 |
| R. Herrmann designer and lithographer, in all branches. To the trade. 62 William Street ... New York. |
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Herrmann, R. |
1870-01-01 |
| 22 & 24 North William St. Heppenheimer & Maurer. Lithographers. Engravers & printers. Cigar, tobacco, wine & liquor labels ... constantly on hand. ... New York. ... Chicago, Ills. |
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1870-01-01 |
| 22 & 24 North William St. Heppenheimer & Maurer. Lithographers. Engravers & printers. Cigar, tobacco, wine & liquor labels ... Constantly on hand. ... New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| W.F. Wheaton, printer and stationer, 52 William St., New Bedford, Mass. ... Atlantic city. |
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Wheaton, W. F. |
1870-01-01 |
| Wm. H. Wheeler, pamphlet & job printer, no. 17 Brighton Street, Cambridge, Mass. |
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Wheeler, William Harrison, b. 1845. |
1870-01-01 |
| Wm. H. Wheeler, pamphlet & job printer, no. 17 Brighton Street, Cambridge, Mass. |
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Wheeler, William Harrison, b. 1845. |
1870-01-01 |
| Wild and Stevens. Established 1859. 148 Congress St. Boston. Improved standard compo. Printers' rollers, Anglo-American compo. |
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1870-01-01 |
| W.L. Deland and Son, printers and account-book manufacturers, Congress building, 4 Post-office square, Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Chestnut & 11th Sts. E.A. Wright Philadelphia. Bank note engraver lithographer plate printer. |
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Wright, E. A. |
1870-01-01 |
| Jos. B. Richards. General designer to the trade. Every description of litho-engraving, pen, stipple and crayon work. ... 14 John Street, New York. ... |
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Richards, Jos. B. |
1870-01-01 |
| Jones & Naismith. General engravers & printers. 65 Nassau Street, New York. Silver and plated ware, jewelry, masonic and other emblems ... neatly engraved. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| John A. Lowell & Co. Engravers and art publishers, Mason Building, 70 Kilby Street, Boston. ... Art gallery devoted to the exhibition and sale of paintings by representative American artists. Sole agents for the works of I.M. Gaugengigl, in oil ... A.H. Bicknell, in black and white ... Commercial engraving in every variety. Lithographing and letter press printing. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.N. Kimball & Co. Card and job printers. All styles of business and address cards, envelopes ... Springfield, Mass. Photographs. Fowlest of F.F.. Scribe of F.F. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.H. Bufford's Sons, lithographic publishers, 39 Federal Street, Boston. ... Manufacturing publishers of announcement fold cards, for menus, programmes, order dances &c. ... marriage certificates, crayons, engravings, novelties, tiles ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.H. Bufford's Sons, lithographic publishers of chromo cards and other advertising novelties, Boston, New York and Chicago. ... Pictorial advertising. In mercantile pursuits within the last century all great successes have been the fruit of judicious advertisnig [sic]. ... J.H. Bufford's Sons, no. 39 Federal street, Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.H. Bufford's Sons, lithographers and art publishers ... No. 39 Federal Street, Boston ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Thorp & Martin Co. Incorporated. Stationers, engravers printers & lithographers. ... 12 Milk St. Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| T.H. Hathaway & Co.'s celebrated size. Select bronze powders ... No. 126 Maiden Lane, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| T. Sinclair's lithographic establishment removed from 311 Chestnut to 506 & 508 North St. ... Drawings of every description and chromo lithography in the finest style of the art. ... |
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Sinclair, Thomas S., ca. 1805-1881. |
1870-01-01 |
| B.A. Tucker designer & engraver on wood with Lockwood Sanford. 828 Chapel St. New Haven, Conn. |
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Tucker, B. A. |
1870-01-01 |
| Chas. H. Turner, card and job printer, Hebron, -- Maine, next door below post office. All work neatly and promptly executed. |
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Turner, Charles H. |
1870-01-01 |
| Fashionable card printing a specialty. Union Card Company dealers in fancy advertising cards, Montpelier, Vermont ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| John J. Miller with Union Steam Printing Works. ... Urbana, Ohio. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The United States Pneumatic Copying Press Co., Factory, New Haven, Conn. New York Office, 528 Broadway. A perfect copy in 15 seconds. ... Price list. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Boger & Welsh proprietors. Universal book and job printing office, 752 Penn Street, Reading, PA. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| W.A. Keith wood & photo engraving. Views of buildings, machinery, portraits ... Designs furnished. Topeka, Kansas. ... |
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Keith, W. A. |
1870-01-01 |
| W.F. Wheaton, steam printer, 52 William Street, New Bedford, Mass. Our artist taking the Florida alligator. |
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Wheaton, W. F. |
1870-01-01 |
| W.F. Wheaton, steam printer, 52 William Street, New Bedford, Mass. The Florida alligator taking our artist. |
Advertising cards. |
Wheaton, W. F. |
1870-01-01 |
| Sackett & Wilhelms. Lithographing Co. Fifth Avenue & 16th St. New York. ... Fine color work. Show cards, advertising cards and labels. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Samuel Hobbs & Co. successors to Cutter Tower Co. stationery dept. 14 Federal & 113 Congress Sts. Boston. Bank, railroad & commercial stationers. Printers and lithographers. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sheldon Collins' Son & Co. Manufacturers black and colored printing inks 32 & 34 Frankfort Street New York, U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Geo. B. Sharp, manufacturer of engravers plates & dies. Edge tool grinder & polisher. 45 Gold St. New York. |
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Sharp, George B. |
1870-01-01 |
| Springfield Photo Engraving Co. 56 Harrison Ave. Springfield, Mass. Half-tone plates of the highest quality. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Stafford Printing Co., 86 to 90 Crown Street, Register Building. New Haven, Conn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Established 1854. ... Charles F. Ketcham & Co. Stationers, printers, lithographers and blank book manufactures. ... New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| H.L. Goodwin, job printer, 52 Main Street, Farmington, Me. Finest work and lowest prices. ... |
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Goodwin, H. L. |
1870-01-01 |
| Golding & Company, printing, presses, tools & materials 183 Fort-Hill Square, Boston. ... Composing ... Imposing ... Printing ... Sundries. |
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1870-01-01 |
| City of Boston. - business section. ...Golding & Company, manufacturers of presses ... stamps ... tools ... type ... Boston, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Printers and publishers. Book binders. Geo. W. Crane & Co. Electrotypers. Topeka, Kansas. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Z. Fuller, with Colorado Engraving Co. Portrait engraver 45 King Block, Denver, Colo. Portraits by wood engraving, photo engraving, half tone and chalk plate processes. |
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Fuller, Z. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Fuchs & Lang Mfg. Co. Manufacturers of black & colored printing inks ... Chicago. |
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1870-01-01 |
| F.C. Festner, printer, book maker ... Omaha ... Electrotype and stereotyper, manufacturer of leads and slugs. Office of "Nebraska Tribune," daily and weekly. |
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Festner, F. C. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Berkshire courier. Marcus H. Rogers, editor and proprietor. Great Barrington, Berkshire County, Mass. ... |
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Rogers, Marcus H., 1835-1926. |
1870-01-01 |
| Wonderful! The ease with which you can do your own printing with a novelty printing press. ... Benj. O. Woods & Co., 49 Federal St., Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fred W. Barry, account books & stationery. 108 & 110 Washington St. cor. of Elm, Boston. Letter copy books, & presses. Toilet paper, best grade. Printing, binding, blank books to order &c. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Arkansaw traveler as it used to be ... "The Arkansas City Traveler" to-day is the official paper and the oldest and best journal in Cowley county, Kansas. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Courier journal ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Chicago Tribune only 3 cts. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Chicago Daily News, the largest daily circulation in America. Over 160,000 a day. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Haddock's cards. The horse that wore the shoe ... A.R. Blacklock, card and paper house. Baltimore, MD. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Haddock's cards. The landscape painter. |
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1870-01-01 |
| With thanks, L.A. Godey. |
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Godey, Louis Antoine, 1804-1878. |
1870-01-01 |
| The oldest lady's book in America established 1830. Godey's Lady's Book Publishing Company Limited. 1006 Chestnut St. Philadelphia. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Edwin Ellis & Co. Books, stationery, periodicals. No. 19 North Pearl St. Albany N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Practical hand-books for engineers. Hand-book of land and marine engines ... The above books embrace all branches of steam engineering, stationary, locomotive, fire and marine. ... Frederick Keppy, scientific book publisher, Bridgeport, Conn. |
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Keppy, Frederick. |
1870-01-01 |
| Recommended to the attention of Mr. or Mrs. Busybody, by a member of the anti-poking-your-nose-into-other-people's-business-society. Wanted immediately ... at a salary of 500 $ a year, to mind their own business ... |
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Scroggy, T. M. |
1870-01-01 |
| Recommended to the attention of Mr. or Mrs. Busybody, by a member of the anti-poking-your-nose-into-other-people's-business-society. Wanted immediately ... at a salary of 500 $ a year, to mind their own business ... |
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Scroggy, T. M. |
1870-01-01 |
| L. Prang & Co. Art and educational publishers, Boston. Prang's Christmas and New-Year cards, valentine, Easter and birthday cards, Thanksgiving and dinner cards. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Andrew Holland wood cut & oil color printer. 36 Washington St., Boston |
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Holland, Andrew. |
1870-01-01 |
| David Heston, manufacturer of advertising cards, druggists labels, Frankford, Philad'a. Physicians' prescription cards and cases. ... |
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Heston, David. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Heliotype Printing Company. 220 Devonshire St. Boston ... Heliotype. Permanent photographic book illustrations. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Harvard register, an elegant illustrated monthly edited and published by Moses King Cambridge, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hanson & Co., fancy cards, New Haven, Conn. ... Notice to card collectors. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The band continues to play on the Fall River Line. ... (Old Colony R.R. & S.B. Co's.) between New York and Boston via Fall River and Newport. Mammoth palace steamers Bristol & Providence. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fall River Line. Grand saloon, steamers Bristol and Providence. Narragansett Steamship Co. and Old Colony R.R. "Fall River Line" between New York and Boston, via Newport and Fall River. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| R.W. Elwell, captain and pilot, 119 M Street, South Boston. |
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Elwell, R. W. |
1870-01-01 |
| Chas. E. Dilkes, freight broker & transportation agent, no. 202 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. ... General agency Pennsylvania canals. ... |
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Dilkes, Charles E. |
1870-01-01 |
| Charleston, Savannah and Florida Steam Packet Co. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Charleston, Savannah and Florida Steam Packet Co. |
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1870-01-01 |
| P. Bohanan. Wm. Ward. Bohanan & Ward shipping and commission merchants, Freight procured. Vessels wanted. no. 138 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Blackman & Co., general shipping office and seamen's boarding house, 1534 Richmond Street, Philadelphia, ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Barter & Kiernan, tow boat office, 36 South Street, N.Y. ... Sea, harbor and gate towing. ... A.K. Barter, no. 4 Willow St., Brooklyn. T.F. Kiernan, 147 Sussex St., Jersey City. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The American Single-Fluke Anchor Co. of New Haven, Conn. George E. Fowle, agent, 93 Milk Street, Boston. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Plymouth Rock. City of Richmond. Long Branch Ocean Pier. Ocean Pier Line for Long Branch. Time table, no. 1 five trips daily. New and elegant fast steamer City of Richmond ... Palace excursion steamer Plymouth Rock, ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Quincy A. Shaw, Jr., treas. ... The Lockwood Manufacturing Co. Iron works and docks, 61 to 85 Sumner Street, East Boston, Mass. Builders of steamships, tow boats, marine engines and boilers, repairing of hulls and machinery. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Lakeside House, Westminster Park, is now open for the season of 1891, and will be ready to accommodate picnic and pleasure parties at short notice. Steamer Wachusett ... Thos. E. Griswold, Westminster, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Brooklyn exchange, passage, stock & money broker' office Julius Lehrenkrauss, banker and broker, also, Brooklyn agent of the Bremen, Hamburg and Rotterdam Steamship Lines, 377 Fulton Street, opposite City Hall, Brooklyn, N.Y. ... |
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Lehrenkrauss, Julius. |
1870-01-01 |
| The Hudson River by daylight. Steamers Albany, C. Vibbard Day Line Steamers. ... New York ticket offices: Vestry St. Pier, 22d St. ... Brooklyn Annex- Foot Fulton St., Brooklyn. Saratoga. Express leaves Albany 7.05p.m. arriving at Saratoga ... Owen Jones Sons, 8th Ave. cor. 19th Street. Dry goods ... 8th Ave. cor 19th Street, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Hudson River by daylight. Steamers Albany, C. Vibbard Day Line Steamers. ... New York ticket offices: Vestry St. Pier, 22d St. ... Brooklyn Annex- Foot Fulton St., Brooklyn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Shipping office, Horton, Morrow, agent. Officers, cooks, and seamen furnished at short notice. ... Opposite Worcester R.R. Wharf, South Water Street, Providence, R.I. Water supplied at reasonable rates. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of S.E. Harthan, proprietor. Steam yacht Zephyr. Waushacum Lake and Park. ... During Camp Meeting week. Do not fail to visit the beautiful Waushacum Lake and park before returning home, and enjoy a delightful sail ... |
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Harthan, S. E. |
1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of S.E. Harthan, proprietor. Steam yacht Zephyr. Waushacum Lake and Park. ... Incomplete will be the day's pleasure spent at Waushacum Lake without a delightful sail on the Steam yacht "Zephyr" ... the far famous Mt. Wachusett in the distance to the northwest, and the beautiful and attractive Cottage City of Worcester County, and Sterling Camp Grounds to the south. ... |
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Harthan, S. E. |
1870-01-01 |
| Astoria. Randalls Island. Harlem & Morrisania Consolidated Transportation Line freight received daily at pier 22, E.R. ... Office, Foot East 130th St, Harlem River. Thos. J. Mcgee, general freight agent. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fred Goodhues. Wm. Garland. Goodhues, Garland & Co. Merchants' shipping agents, office [25 South Gay Street]. Baltimore, MD., U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ship and travel by Mallory Line. To Florida by Mallory Line. Passage rates. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Great reduction of fare between New York and Boston via the Fall River Line cheapest travelling in the world. Distance 230 miles. Fare only $1.00 2d edition. Still utilizing. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fall River Line between New York and Boston. ... The great route between Boston and New York and all points south and west, via Fall River and Newport. Mammoth floating palace steamers Bristol and Providence ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Fall River Line, New York & Boston. Via Newport & Fall River. The world renowned steamers Bristol & Providence passing at midnight. ... Narragansett S.S. Co. Fall River ... Grand saloon Steamers Bristol & Providence ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bird's-eye view of Melville Garden, Downer Landing. The "Rocky Point of Boston." Melville Garden, Downer landing, Boston Harbor. ... One of the finest harbor resorts in New England. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Mass. Ship and Yacht Agency established 1888 Moses E. Priest, mgr. Box 508 Haverhill, Mass. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Time table of the Hudson River steamer "Mary Powell." Owen Jones, dry goods, fancy goods, &c. Eighth Ave. cor. 19th St. N.Y. The highlands of the Hudson River by daylight. For New York and Philadelphia. The steamer Mary Powell will leave daily, Sundays excepted, as follows ... |
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Jones, Owen. |
1870-01-01 |
| Manhattan Beach. New York & Manhattan Beach Railway time table. ... New York trains via Greenpoint. ... New York trains via Bay Ridge. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Off Castle Garden. Manhattan Beach, Coney Island, by the way of Bay Ridge. Steamers Thos. Collyer, D.R. Martin, Twilight. Time Table. ... Starin's Excursions. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bathing by electric light at Manhattan Beach. Manhattan Beach, Coney Island, by the way of Bay Ridge. Steamers Thos. Collyer, D.R. Martin, Twilight. Time Table. ... Starin's Excursions. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bay Ridge Landing. Manhattan Beach, Coney Island, by the way of Bay Ridge. Steamers Thos. Collyer, D.R. Martin, Twilight. Time Table. ... Starin's Excursions. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Off Governors Island, Fort Columbus. Manhattan Beach, Coney Island, by the way of Bay Ridge. Steamers Thos. Collyer, D.R. Martin, Twilight. Time table. ... Starin's excursions. |
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1870-01-01 |
| City of Galveston C.H. Mallory & Co. agents, 153 Maiden Lane, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Yacht supplies. Marblehead Neck Luce & Jenkins. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sunday, July 25, 1880 down the Ohio! Second grand steamboat excursion to Louisville! (Via Madison.) ... For further information enquire of H.R. Dering, G.P. & tkt. ag't, Louisville. ... |
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Dering, H. R. |
1870-01-01 |
| Express boat New York and Long Branch. Three daily trips. Direct to the ocean pier. Leave New York, pier 3 ... Leave Long Branch Ocean pier, ... The entirely new & fast steamer, City of Richmond. Grand excursion to Long Branch steamers Crystenah and City of Richmond, ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Seek ye me and ye shall live. Series 47. Up the Hudson! Regular Sunday morning boat for Newburgh, the large and commodious steamer Long Branch will make a grand family excursion to Newburgh, and Iona Island, landing at Yonkers, West Point, and Cold Spring. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Plymouth Rock. City of Richmond. Long Branch Ocean Pier. Ocean Pier Line for Long Branch. Time table, no. 1 five trips daily. New and elegant fast steamer City of Richmond ... Palace excursion steamer Plymouth Rock, ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| View of People's Line Steamer on Hudson River. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Peoples Line. "Now keep still and listen to this" Way down up-on de Hud-son rib-ber, between Albany and New York. Peoples Line Steamers on the Hudson River. Drew, ... Dean Richmond, ... Tickets on sale throughout the north, south, east and west, at principal railroad and steamboat offices. Saratoga Office, 369 Broadway. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Low rates. Quick time. Hudson River Palace Steamers. People's Line Steamers, between New York and Albany, leaving each place every week day evening. ... No cartage of freight at Albany. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Chas. R. Penfield, manufacturer of ship blocks, and block makers goods, Lockport, N.Y. ... Testimonials. ... |
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Penfield, Charles R. |
1870-01-01 |
| Peace & Co. Water supplied and stores delivered on board by steam water boat "Welcome." Water ballast filled. Boilers tested. Office, no. 32 South Street, New York. Orders received at no. 36 South St. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Contractors to the leading lines of steamers ... The Orient Supply Co. (Edmund J. Risgalla) Steam ship & Chartering agents general ship chandlers, ship stores & provision merchants import & export ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ocean Steamship Co. of Savannah New England and Savannah S.S. Co. G.M. Sorrel, manager. ... Central R.R. of Georgia and the Savannah Florida and Western Railway ... David Carruthers The Newman ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| S.S. America. National Steam Ship Coy., Limited. The directors invite [Robert Hunter Esq.] & friends to inspect the S.S. "America," lying on the south side of Alexandra Dock, on Tuesday the 6th of May, ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The only line running to Nantasket Beach, the Coney Island of Boston. Five miles of beach. Excellent surf bathing. Roller skating. Elegant music by Reeves' American Band ... Be sure and take steamers from Rowe's Wharf. ... Professor Horsford's Acid Phosphate ... by the Rumford Chemical works ... Providence, R.I. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Water for shipping. By D.M. Moore. Steam boat 'Wm. Dinsdale.' Office 42 South Street, New York, boilers tested to 400 lbs. pressure. ... |
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Moore, D. M. |
1870-01-01 |
| Savannah Line. Presented by the Savannah Line. |
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1870-01-01 |
| View of Peoples Line Steamers on Hudson River. Sport at Saratoga Races. Everybody takes the People's Line Steamers the easiest and best route for Saratoga Springs, Lake George and the North and West. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grand excursion from Meriden. Special train connects on the N.Y., N.H. & H.R.R., Friday Sept. 16, with it. ... Daily ocean excursions to Rockaway beach, by the entirely new palatial steamers Grand Republic and Columbia, ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Go to Rockaway on White's magnificent steamers. ... Daily ocean excursions to Rockaway Beach, by the entirely new palatial steamers Grand Republic and Columbia. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Grand excursion of the Odd Fellows, of Norwalk, on one of the largest excursion steamers in the world the Columbia to Coney Island and Rockaway. On Wednesday, June 22d, 1881. ... Daily ocean excursions to Rockaway Beach, by the new palatial steamers Grand Republic and Columbia, ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Towage to and from all British Columbia, Puget Sound and Pacific Coast ports for rates, apply as below, or to masters of company's tugs. Puget Sound Tug Boat Company pioneer building Seattle, Washington ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Direct route to the west and south how to go home! ... Pocket time table of the Portland, Bangor & Machias Steamboat Co. ... General offices: Portland. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Magnificent steamers Massachusetts and Rhode Island leave pier 29 N.R. New York at 5 p.m. daily, except Sundays. Providence Line for Boston via Providence direct. No intermediate landings. only 42 miles by rail. Arrive Boston 7 a.m. ... Cabin plans- steamers Massachusetts and Rhode Island. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Preble & Dunton, wholesale and retail dealers in ship and family stores, Commercial Street, head of Commercial Wharf, Bath, Me. ... Particular attention paid to putting up ship and family stores. |
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1870-01-01 |
| M.B. Waters, gent pass'r agent. Albany, N.Y. Peoples Line. Steamers Drew and St. John between New York and Albany. ... Peoples Line Steamers on the Hudson River. ... Saratoga Office, 369 Broadway (Adelphi Building) H. Holdridge, ticket agent. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| People's evening Line for New York and all points South and East. Albany to New York, first class fare, $1.50 State-rooms, $1.00 and $2.00. $2.00 to New York and return. Magnificent steamers, "Drew" and "St. John," ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| People's evening Line Albany to New York. First class fare, $1.00 deck, 50 cts. Fare reduced! $1.50 Albany to New York and return. Magnificent steamers, Drew and Dean Richmond ... Free transfer to Brooklyn by annex boats. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company. The largest importers and distributers in the world. 200 stores in U.S. Thea-nectar pure Chinese tea ... Imported and sold only by the Great Atlantic and Pacitific Tea Co. Importers. New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company. The largest importers & distributers in the worlds, 200 stores in U.S. Thea-nectar pure Chinese tea ... Imported and sold only by the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. Importers. New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of the Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company. ... Thea-nectar pure Chinese tea ... Imported and sold only by the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. Importers. New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Soap for all nations cleanliness is the scale of civilization. B.T. Babbitt's best soap. ... New York. |
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Babbitt, B. T. |
1870-01-01 |
| Heckers' self-raising buckwheat ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hansen's household rennet tablets. ... Receipt for making junket with Hansen's junket tablets. ... Chr. Hansen's laboratory, 17 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. Little Falls, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hansen's household rennet tablets. One tablet sufficient for a quart of milk to make a delicious dish of junket for dessert or the tea table. Twelve tablets for 15 cents. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Jas. W. Hamblet, Vesey 39 Street, New York. ... Cream java coffee ... |
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Hamblet, James W. |
1870-01-01 |
| H. Clausen & Son Brewing Co. Phoenix Bottling Co. New York. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Love one another. ... Think as you will you must acknowledge with 135 stores and as many wagons the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. can afford and do give better bargains in teas and coffees, ... The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company importers and retailers, 391 Main Street, Cor. Garden St., Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Headquarters, 35 & 37 Vesey Street, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of the Heissler & Junge Co. Sole manufacturers of Quaker bread. ... 359 to 409 39th St., Chicago, Ill. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of The Heissler & Junge Co. Sole manufacturers of Quaker bread. ... 359 to 409 39th St., Chicago, Ill. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of The Heissler & Junge Co. Sole manufacturers of Quaker bread. ... 359 to 409 39th St., Chicago, Ill. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of The Heissler & Junge Co. Sole manufacturers of Quaker bread. ... Chicago, Ill. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Heckers' self-raising BBB brown bread flour ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dainty white flakes health food for breakfast[.] Heckers' Pearl flakes manufactured by Hecker-Jones-Jewell-Milling Company, New York, U.S.A. ... Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Dainty white flakes health food for breakfast ... Hecker-Jones-Jewell Milling Company, New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J. Lutted & Co. manufacturing confectioners by steam, 301 Main Street, Buffalo, N.Y. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Cocoa plantation scene ... Ideal Cocoa Co., Lititz, Pa., U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Huyler's 863 Broadway New York. Bet. 17th and 18th Streets. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Presented with the H.W.S. & Co. Pure java coffee from Howard W. Spurr & Co. Wholesale grocers, 75 & 77 Broad St., Boston. From Spurr's. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Horlick's malted milk first prize ... Horlick's Malted Milk Co., Racine, Wis., U.S.A. 34 Farrindon Road, London, England. 25 St. Peter Street, Montreal, Canada. |
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1870-01-01 |
| What! Never tasted Hires' root beer? You've missed a treat. We keep it here. Hires improved root beer ... If you have a cough or cold take Hires' cough cure[.] |
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1870-01-01 |
| On land & sea use Highland evaporated cream. ... Helvetia Milk Condensing Co. Highland, Ill. U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Highland evaporated cream. ... Helvetia Milk Condensing Co. Highland, Ill., U.S.A. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Commonwealth mineral spring water is the best ... Pemberton Square, Boston. ... Alden Jameson, prop. ... |
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Jameson, Alden. |
1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of James Beatty & Co., steam cracker & cake bakers, Baltimore, Md. ... Niagara wafers. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of James Beatty & Co., steam cracker & cake bakers, Baltimore, Md. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of James Beatty & Co., steam cracker & cake bakers, Baltimore, Md. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Compliments of James Beatty & Co., steam cracker & cake bakers, Baltimore, Md. ... Nos. 92, 94, 96 and 102 Dugan's Wharf, Baltimore, Md. Over one hundred varieties. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The only coffee that consumers insist on having. ... Jas.Heekin & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. |
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| Manufactured by J.H. Townsend & Co. Stillwater, Minn. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.H. Townsend & Co. Stillwater, Minn. U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.H. Townsend & Co. Stillwater, Minn. U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Is the Spring Wheat patent flour you are now handling entirely satisfactory? If not, write for terms and prices to J.G. Davis & Co. Granite Mills, Rochester, N.Y. |
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1870-01-01 |
| J.G. Davis & Co. Grantite. Rochester, N.Y. Fancy patent Dakota wheat ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Pettit flouring mill, 20 Runs Stone. Minneapolis, Minn. ... J.A. Christian & Co., Minneapolis, Minn. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Southern beauty flour Igleheart Bros. Evansville, Ind. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Bow Bridge, Central Park. ... Imperial baking powder ... For sale by grocers. Manufactured by J.B. Anthony & Co., Union Mills, Troy, N.Y. New York office, E. Ward, 336 Wahington St. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Magic yeast 889 to 897 Ashland Ave. Chicago, U.S.A. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| M. Werk & Son. Growers and manufacturers of all kinds native, sparkling & dry wines, no. 11 Main Street, Cincinnati, O. |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Red cap" champagne. ... Lamartine pere & fils, Reims, Champagnes ... Samuel Barth, sole agent for U.S. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Take it back, you careless boy! ... Now you have it, this is Knapp's; thank you for your trouble! I'd prefer it over all tho' the price were double! But it's cheap as well as good, and so little bother-when Knapp's root beer can be found I will use no other. ... |
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| King's quick rising flours ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| King's self-raising buck wheat flour ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ask for purity kiss ... Manufactured only by Kent Factory, National Biscuit Company Portland, Maine. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Webb's chocolate established 1843 ... The house of Josiah Webb & Co. manufacturers of premium chocolate, cocoa, and broma, ... factory in Milton, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Webb's chocolate established 1843. The house of Josiah Webb & Co. manufacturers of permium chocolate, cocoa, and broma ... factory in Milton, Mass. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Joshua Anthony & Co. maufacturers of Anthony's Universal baking powder, and cream tartar. Also, crystal cream tartar. Clifton Park, N.Y. Western branch: 173, 175 & 177 South Clinton St., Chicago, Ill. |
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1870-01-01 |
| H.M. Haar, prest. & treas. ... The John Kress Brewing Company. 54th. Street, bet. 2nd. and 3rd. Aves. Office, 207 E. 54th Street. New York. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Norwich House Block Island, R.I. James E. Rose, proprietor. Newly built on the highest elevation (except one) ... affording a fine view of the ocean. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| North Conway House, terms reasonable. Address L.J. Ricker, manager. This commodious and homelike hotel is open to the public throughout the year. North Conway, N.H. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hotel Normandie. Washington, D.C. E.F. Woodbury. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Nicollet House, Minneapolis. New management. H.B. Sherman, proprietor. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Niagara House, Maj. Wm. M. Lewis, H.W. Davie. Proprietors. Free omnibus. Niagara Falls, N.Y. ... known far and near for the hospitality it extends to its guests and patrons. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| N.H. Central House Goffstown, N.H. H.H. Dustin, proprietor. Now open to the public thoroughly renovated and repaired, newly and well furnished throughout. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| New York Hotel. At the entrance to the Hudson River RR. depot, no. 31, 33 and 35 Main Street, -- Poughkeepsie. M. Gallagher, proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Julius Wildermuth, proprietor Newark Park and Park Hotel Newark, Cal. ... Has the finest dancing pavillion, the best military shooting range ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| A new summer resort. "Madockawando." Inner Heron Island, South Bristol, Maine. ... This island is owned by the New England Land Company. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| New England House, corner of Blackstone and Clinton Streets, Boston. American and European plans. Oyster, lunch and ale rooms. Also, a good laundry and bath rooms. ... J.T. Wilson, proprietor. L. H. Chilley, clerk. |
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1870-01-01 |
| National Hotel, Woodstock, Shenandoah Co., Va. F. Scheffer, proprietor. ... Bathing room, fine bar, and good stabling are attached. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Natick House American and European plan. Rates moderate. Cor. Main & First Sts. Entrance on First St. Hart Bros. proprietors. ... Los Angeles, Cal. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Narragansett Hotel, L.M. Humphreys. Providence, R.I. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Palace Hotel, San Francisco. A.D. Sharon, Lessee. ... Geo. H. Smith, chief clerk. The Palace Hotel, occupying an entire block in the centre of San Francisco, is the model hotel of the world. It has double the accomodations of any other hotel in the city. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Palace Hotel, San Francisco. A.D. Sharon, Lessee. Geo. H. Smith chief clerk. ... The Palace Hotel, occupying an entire block in the centre of San Francisco, is the model hotel of the world. It has double the accomodations of any other hotel in the city. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Paige's Hotel, Cor. Spring and West Sts. New York. On the European plan. Established 1846. Lodgings 50c. per day. Family rooms, from $1 to $2 a day. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Pacific Hotel, Chicago. Leased, and to be occupied by Gage Bros. & Rice, March 1st, 1873. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ottawa Hotel St. James Street, Notre Dame Street, C.S. Browne & J.Q. Perley, proprietors, Montreal, P.Q. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Osborne House," Central Avenue, corner of Pitman Avenue, Ocean Grove, N.J. Coolest location and best table in the Grove for the least money ... Chas. B. Hornor, proprietor, Ocean Grove, N.J. (from 15 June to 15 September.) |
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1870-01-01 |
| Old Bulkhead Hotel Indian Lake Park Hunting and fishing resort James A. Marshall manager Phone or write for reservation Huntsville, Ohio, Route 1. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ocean View Hotel. Block Island, R.I. Nicholas Ball, proprietor. Opens July 1. Send for a circular. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Old Orchard Beach, Me. Ocean House. R.C. Ivory, proprietor. ... with a capacity for 450 guests ... a well of cold spring water at the house ... R.C. Ivory, proprietor. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ocean House, South Bay. Geo. Crownhart, proprietor. Shores of Oneida Lake. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Chas. L. Wetherbee, manager. Occidental Hotel, Montgomery St. San Francisco, California. ... is centrally located, and has always been known as the leading hotel of San Francisco. Headquarters of the army and navy. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Oak Hill House, Littleton, N.H. ... Farr & Jarvis, proprietors. Table of distances. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Oak Hill House, Littleton, N.H. ... The site on which this house stands, has long been a favorite resort for the tourist, commanding as it does, one of the most beautiful and extensive views in New England. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Portland European plan. H.C. Bowers, manager. Headquarters for tourists and commercial travelers. Portland, Oregon. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Plaza Hotel New York City. Highest class American and European plans. Absolutely fire proof. Fifth Avenue, 58th and 59th Streets, main entrance to and overlooking Central Park. F.A. Hammond, proprietor. ... World's fair souvenir. Specimen of color printing J. Ottmann Lith. Co. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Pierce House, Court Street, Middlebury, Vt., F.W. Pierce, proprietor. ... A good stable connected with the house, and livery furnished when requested. Free carriage to depot. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Board $1.50 per day; longer than one day at less rates. F.W. Pierce proprietor of the Pierce House Court Street, Middlebury, Vermont. Good stable connected with the house, and livery furnished when requested. Free carriage to depot. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Phillips House, Rockfield & Ridgeway, prop'rs, cor. Third and Main Streets. Dayton, Ohio. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Pettis' Oyster Rooms... This was the first building erected on Westminster Street, being built in the year 1764 and moved to its present location about 1834. Pettis' Oyster Rooms for ladies and gentlemen. ... Providence, R.I. ... R. Pettis, proprietor, R. Pettis. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Peter Clever's Saloon, choice wines, liquors, beer & cigars, also excellent lunch at all hours. Billiard and pool table hall, open day and night. Cor. Third & Market Sts. St. Louis, Mo. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Pavilion Hotel, Lake Winnipesaukee, Wolfboro', N.H. E. Stanton, -- proprietor. ... New York to Wolfboro'. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| "Park Hotel" South Corner Capitol Park. Wm. Jacobs, proprietor. Madison, Wisconsin. ... Fishing is unsurpassed. ... Hunting. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Parceland Hotel, De Land, Florida. J.Y. Parce. The Tourists' home. Beautiful elevated location among the pine and orange trees. Amusements for the young and old. The house is supplied with electric bells, gas and other modern improvements. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Palmetto House Corner Spanish & Orange Sts. opposite old fort and city gates. St. Augustine Florida. J.S. Bentley proprietor. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Palmer House Chicago. American & European plans. 750 rooms. Willis Howe. Managing partner. ... Thoroughly fire proof. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Only fire-proof house in the United States. The Palace Hotel of the world. Palmer House, Chicago. Potter Palmer, owner and proprietor. Prices no higher than other good hotels. ... Potter Palmer, owner and proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Palmer. Willis Howe, managing partner. American and European plan. Entirely fire proof. 850 rooms. Chicago. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Richelieu Hotel I.B. Durocher & Co. proprietors. St. Vincent St. Near the court house. Montreal. ... The above is the only first class hotel situated in the centre of the city of Montreal ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Richmond House, Chicago, Illinois, corner South Water Street and Michigan Avenue. $2.50 per day. Rich'd Somers, proprietors. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reibold's Beckel House, Louis Reibold, propr. Dayton, Ohio. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reibel Hotel. 16 E. Market, New Albany, Ind. ... N.B. Thomas, proprietor. Rooms well furnished and lighted by gas, with bath rooms attached. Private entrance for ladies. Choice wines liquors & cigars. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Reibold's Beckel House, Louis Reibold, propr. Dayton, Ohio. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rathbun House. Free 'bus to and from all trains, day and night. Centrally located. The only first class house in the city. Elmira, N.Y. George Hayt & Son, proprietors. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rainier Grand Hotel. Seattle, Washington. European plan. Rates, $4.00 and upward. 225 rooms, 75 rooms with bath. Finest cafʹe in the northwest, noted for the peculiar excellence of its cuisine. ... H.B. Dunbar, prest. & mg'r. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Rainier Seattle, Washington. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Railroad Hotel. August Bechtold, proprietor. Boarding by day or week. Horses provided with good accommodation. East Millstone, N.J. Bar stocked with choicest wines and liquors. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Putnam House, Palatka, Florida. Oscar G. Barron proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Punta Gorda, Trabue, Fla. ... This new and beautiful hotel is located at the terminus of the Florida Southern Railway ... every room is a front room facing the water ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Pulaski House Savannah, Ga. Facing south with frontage 273 ft. Jno. W. Cameron & Co. proprietors. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Preble House, Portland, Me. This hotel, once the mansion of Commodore Preble, has ever been a popular house with all visitors to the city. It has been remodeled and refurbished during the past season ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Preble House, Portland, Me. This hotel, once the mansion of Commodore Preble, has ever been a popular house with all visitors to the city. It has been remodeled and refurnished during the past season ... M.S. Gibson, proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Preble House, Portland, Me. This hotel, once the mansion of Commodore Preble, has ever been a popular house with all visitors to the city. It has been remodeled and refurnished during the past season ... M.S. Gibson. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Every room overlooks the water. Rates: $1 per day and upward. 20 minutes by ferry ... "Poynt Comfort" Tavern, Fortress Monroe, Va. ... the best place to stop while at the Jamestown Exposition ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hotel Ryan, St. Paul, Minn. Brugh & Truman, proprietors. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Russell's St. Louis Hotel, St. Louis Street Quebec The Russell Hotel Company. Willis Russell, president. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Russell's Russell House, cor. Ann & Garden Sts. Upper town, Quebec ... Russell's St. Louis Hotel, St. Louis Street, Quebec. Chateau St. Louis Hotel Co. Willis Russell, president. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Russell. Opposite grand trunk depot. Two blocks from Canadian Pacific Depot. E.C. Perkins. Prop. ... Montreal, Canada. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Royal Gorge Hot Springs, sure cure for inflammatory rheumatism. Relieves all kinds of rheumatism. Especially curative in skin diseases. ... Canon City, Colorado. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rossin House, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Alex B. Craig, chief clerk. A. Nelson, proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rockwell's Hotel, Frank Rockwell, prop'r, 14 & 16 Locust Street, Lockport, N.Y. Meals at all hours. Regular dinner from 12 until half-past 2. Ladies' dining room up stairs. Billiard parlor and sample room in connection. Yours truly, Frank. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rockingham House. Geo. F. Thompson, manager. Portsmouth, N.H. The Rockingham House is most delightfully situated in the famous old city of Portsmouth, N.H. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rockingham House. Frank W. Hilton, proprietor. Portsmouth, N.H. The Rockingham House is most delightfully situated in the famous old city of Portsmouth, N.H. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Rockingham House. Frank W. Hilton. Portsmouth, N.H. The Rockingham House is most delightfully situated in the famous old city of Portsmouth, N.H. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| B.D. Harman. R.G. Mayo. Rockbridge Baths, Rockbridge Co., Va. ... Ball room, billiard and bowling alley are upon the premises. Sulphur and chalybeate water, also bath, free of charge to visitors. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Ringland House, Joseph Ringland, proprietor, corner West Second and Bridge Street, Oswego, N.Y. Centrally located in the business part of the city. Large and commodious sample rooms. Prices reasonable. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Riggs House, O.G. Staples, proprietor. Washington, D.C. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sierra Madre Villa, San Gabriel, Cal. Cogswell's Sierra Madre Villa ... A first-class hotel in the foothills of the Sierra Madre Mountains, 1,800 feet above the sea. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sierra Madre Villa Hotel. ... W. Gardner Cogswell, proprietor. Located on the South Side of the Sierra Madre Mountains 1400 ft. above sea level ... Lamanda Park, Los Angeles Co., Cal. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sherman House. Court Square, Boston. Kept on the European plan. Rooms $1.00 per day for each person. Barney Hull, proprietor. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Senter House, Lake Winnipesaukee, Center Harbor, N.H., by Gilman & Huntress. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sea Side House, Rockaway Beach, Long Island. ... Accommodations for 400 guests. Depot for all steamboats and trains. 1000 bathing houses. Still water and surf bathing. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sea Island Hotel. Open all the year. Summer and winter resort. Terms, $2.50 and 3.00 per day. Good fishing, boating and hunting J.H. Clancey, proprietor. Beaufort, S.C. |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sea Cottage. Long Beach, York, Maine. C.A. Grant proprietor. Objects of interest in the vicinity of York, Long Beach. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sea Beach Hotel, Santa Cruz, California. James B. Peakes, - proprietor. Located on a flowering slope that rises from the beach, commanding an unsurpassed view of the Pacific Ocean and picturesque hills. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| The Sea Beach Hotel. Located upon the bluff, commanding a view of ocean, bay, beach, mountains, flower gardens, tennis and croquet grounds and promenades. John T. Sullivan - prop. Santa Cruz: California. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| San Marcos Hotel Santa Barbara California William Wyles manager for the Hollister Estate ... Places of interest and distances ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Sands House. Cor. Wabash Ave. & Madison Street ... O. Sands, prop'r Chicago. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Hot Lake Sanatorium, Hot Lake, Oregon. ... What the famous Hot Springs of Arkansas are to the east, Hot Lake, Oregon, is to the west. ... Dr. G.W. Tape, general manager. Dr. W.T. Phy, medical superintendent. Hot Lake, Oregon. |
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1870-01-01 |
| St. Denis Hotel and Taylor's Saloon. European plan. Broadway & 11th Street, New York. Wm. Taylor & E.A. Gilson. Proprietors. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Starin's Glen Island. Long Island Sound. A day summer resort. ... Fireworks every Saturday evening by the Alexandra Company of London. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Starin's Glen Island. Long Island Sound. A day summer resort. ... Most attractive day summer resort in America. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Starin's Glen Island. Long Island Sound. A day summer resort. ... Most attractive day summer resort in America. ... |
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1870-01-01 |
| Squam Lake House, J.M. Cotton, prop., Ashland, N.H. Cotton Brothers' mistake preventer and guard against thieves. Now ready for sale. Agents wanted. State and county rights for sale. |
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