A woman's plea for partial suffrage. By Mrs. J. C. Ingersoll. [n. d.].
Plea, Notice in Sherer v. Lawrence, [Law papers].
"Can we bear more debt?" A plea for the soldier. To the editor of the N. Y. Tribune ... William S. Morse. [Washington, D. C. 186-?].
In the year of our Lord, eighteen hundred and twenty Ohio District, sct. John Stiles, a citizen of and resident in the State of by his attorneys complain of Thomas Nokes, a citizen and a resident in the State of Ohio, in custody, &c. of a plea o
Plea in Greely, Keith & Ray v. King, [Law papers].
The Orphan's plea
A woman's plea for partial suffrage. By Mrs. J. C. Ingersoll. [n. d.].
Posting ceiling prices in foreign languages. The plea to "Buy United States War Stamps and Bonds for Victory," which completes the ceiling price sign, emphasizes the patriotic spirit shown by O. Schwartz, proprietor of a children's dress stand in one of New York's East Side marketplaces. Mr. Schwartz shows his desire to help his country by posting his maximum prices in cooperation with the government's fight against inflation
The Union Christmas Dinner [political cartoon of plea for peace, showing Pres. Lincoln inviting Confederate states to join Northern states at peace table]