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Letter from the "Shade of Washington," to a venerable Senator of the United States, and now addressed to all distinguished patriots of the United States. Augusta, Ga. Feb. 16, 1861.

Letter from the "Shade of Washington," to a venerable Senator of the United States, and now addressed to all distinguished patriots of the United States. Augusta, Ga. Feb. 16, 1861.

Washington's reception by the ladies, on passing the bridge at Trenton, N.J., April, 1789. On his way to be inaugurated first president of the United States / lith. & pub. by N. Currier.

George Washington Papers, Series 3, Varick Transcripts, 1775-1785, Subseries 3C, Civil Officials and Private Citizens, Letterbook 1: June 26, 1775 - Jan. 14, 1778

George Washington Papers, Series 3, Varick Transcripts, 1775-1785, Subseries 3C, Civil Officials and Private Citizens, Letterbook 1: June 26, 1775 - Jan. 14, 1778

George Washington Papers, Series 3, Varick Transcripts, 1775-1785, Subseries 3C, Civil Officials and Private Citizens, Letterbook 1: June 26, 1775 - Jan. 14, 1778

George Washington Papers, Series 3, Varick Transcripts, 1775-1785, Subseries 3C, Civil Officials and Private Citizens, Letterbook 1: June 26, 1775 - Jan. 14, 1778

George Washington Papers, Series 3, Varick Transcripts, 1775-1785, Subseries 3C, Civil Officials and Private Citizens, Letterbook 1: June 26, 1775 - Jan. 14, 1778

George Washington Papers, Series 3, Varick Transcripts, 1775-1785, Subseries 3C, Civil Officials and Private Citizens, Letterbook 1: June 26, 1775 - Jan. 14, 1778

An intercepted original letter from General Washington to his Lady, in the year 1776. To Mrs. Washington, &c. My dearest life and love. June 24, 1776.

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Positive Photostat.; Not in Evans.

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 109, Folder 17.

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01/01/1776
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Washington, George.
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October 16, 1776, Miscellaneous, "Ten-thousand name" petition by Dissenters from whole state, for ending established church, and for institution of religious equality.

By the United States in Congress assembled. February 23, 1785 : Resolved, that the quartermaster-general, commissary of purchases, commissary of issues, commissary of forage, and all the late heads of departments or their successors or agents, be required without delay, to forward to the Board of Treasury or to the comptroller, a list of their respective deputies who have been duly authorised to issue certificates. ...

A Tory plot : a story of the attempt to kill General Washington in 1776 by James Otis

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Advertisement. Rich Kip Junr., Upholsterer, at the State Bed New York

Tracts and other papers relating principally to the origin, settlement, and progress of the colonies in North America from the discovery of the country to the year 1776

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... Antwort an den Senator Hoar. Die Erwidernug des Herrn Schurz auf seinen neulichen brief über die Blaine-Beschuldigungen [New York, 1884].

A tid rei, for tories. Free men attend to what your friend a Republican advises, O. all act like me, keep liberty, which every free man prizes, O, The Tories say they'll bring us down, and make us slaves forever, O. Because we did this glorious

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