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- A weekly newspaper published in Hartford, Connecticut by Elisha Babcock & Son, "(Printers of the Laws of the Union)". Babcock arrived in Hartford not long after the war in 1784 and created the MercurA weekly newspaper published in Hartford, Connecticut by Elisha Babcock & Son, …
- This original Brown Bess musket is an East India Pattern musket (3rd model) as it has a 39 inch barrel, a brass side plate on the opposite side of the lock and has no tail to it. The tang on the buttThis original Brown Bess musket is an East India Pattern musket (3rd …
- This is a land grant for Eleanor Ostrander for 200 acres, Lots 115 and 169, in the Township of Thorold, County of Lincoln, District of Niagara.This is a land grant for Eleanor Ostrander for 200 acres, Lots …
- A promise by Mr. Jones to pay Thomas Wilson 10 pounds 1/10, New York Currency, with interest. Witness was Mr. T. McCormickA promise by Mr. Jones to pay Thomas Wilson 10 pounds 1/10, …
- This letter discusses an Order in Council put out in January of the same year concerning the First Flank Company. It discusses those that served in June to December of 1812 and those who joined afterThis letter discusses an Order in Council put out in January of …
- A letter on behalf of Sir Peregrine Maitland, the Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada to those in Niagara discussing an act passed in parliament regulating the curing, packing and inspection of beefA letter on behalf of Sir Peregrine Maitland, the Lieutenant Governor of …
- A promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with interest, New York Currency, to John Pettit and Jonathan Woolverton, executors of the late Nathanial Pettit estate, three years after theA promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with …
- A promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with interest, New York Currency, to John Pettit and Jonathan Woolverton, executors of the late Nathanial Pettit estate, four years after theA promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with …
- A promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with interest, New York Currency, to John Pettit and Jonathan Woolverton, executors of the late Nathanial Pettit estate. Paid in full. WitnessA promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with …
- A promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with interest, New York Currency, to John Pettit and Jonathan Woolverton, executors of the late Nathanial Pettit estate, five years after theA promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with …
- A promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with interest, New York Currency, to John Pettit and Jonathan Woolverton, executors of the late Nathanial Pettit estate, six years after the dA promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 50 pounds with …
- A promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 36 pounds with interest, New York Currency, to John Pettit and Jonathan Woolverton, executors of the late Nathanial Pettit estate, seven years after theA promise by Abraham and William Nelles to pay 36 pounds with …
- United States. 12th Congress, 1st session, 1811-1812. House.; United States. Congress. House.; Federal Party (U.S.) Signed by George Sullivan and thirty-three other Federalist members.United States. 12th Congress, 1st session, 1811-1812. House.; United States. Congress. House.; …
- A vindication of Jefferson's administration.A vindication of Jefferson's administration.
- Ten pieces originally published in the Columbian Centinel. A later edition with imprint New York, Printed for E. Sargeant, 1809, contains two additional pieces.Ten pieces originally published in the Columbian Centinel. A later edition with …
- At head of title: By AuthorityAt head of title: By Authority
- Introduction "To the people of the United States" signed Wm. Coleman.Introduction "To the people of the United States" signed Wm. Coleman.
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