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[Arms] State of Connecticut. By His Excellency Phineas C. Lounsbury, Governor. A proclamation ... I hereby designate Friday, the twenty-ninth of April, to be observed throughout the Commonwealth as Arbor day ... Given under my hand ... this fift

[Arms] State of Connecticut. By His Excellency Charles A. Templeton. Governor A proclamation ... I hereby designate Friday, the 4th day of May, 1923 as arbor and bird day ...Given under my hand ... this fifth day of April, in the year of our Lor

The state of New-Hampshire: State of New Hampshire. To [List of 99 names, some in mss.] Greeting: Know ye, that you, and each of you are assigned jointly and severally to keep the peace in the County of with the said sate of New-Hampshire ... In

[Arms] State of Connecticut. By His Excellency Abiram Chamberlain Governor. A proclamation. I hereby set apart Thursday, the twenty-fourth day of November, as a day of praise and thanksgiving ... Given under my hand ... this eleventh day of Nove

[Arms] State of Connecticut. By His Excellency Charles A. Templeton. Governor A proclamation ... I hereby designate Friday, the 4th day of May, 1923 as arbor and bird day ...Given under my hand ... this fifth day of April, in the year of our Lor

[Arms] State of Connecticut. By His Excellency Phineas C. Lounsbury, Governor. A proclamation ... I hereby designate Friday, the twenty-ninth of April, to be observed throughout the Commonwealth as Arbor day ... Given under my hand ... this fift

The state of New-Hampshire: State of New Hampshire. To [List of 99 names, some in mss.] Greeting: Know ye, that you, and each of you are assigned jointly and severally to keep the peace in the County of with the said sate of New-Hampshire ... In

[Arms] State of Connecticut. By His Excellency Henry Roberts, Governor. A proclamation ... I hereby appoint Friday May the fifth, as arbor and bird day ... Given under my hand ... this twentieth day of April, in the year of our Lord, one thousan

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[Arms] Province of New-Hampshire. By the Surveyor-General of the King's Woods in North America &c. &c. Whereas some persons have formerly gone into the King's woods, and thence hauled white pine logs into Connecticut River, without licence, and

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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 87, Folder 14a.

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01/01/1770
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New Hampshire. Colony Surveyor General.
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Letter to Simeon Dewitt, Surveyor General, Albany

map from "The Eruption of Tarawera: a report to the Surveyor General. [With illustrations.]"

Map of the State of Florida showing the progress of the surveys; from the annual report of the Surveyor General for 1856.

Photograph of Red Pine Logs Going Up the Jack Ladder to the Head Saw at the Sawmill of the Bailey Lumber Company

[Assignment: 48-DPA-04-30-08_SOI_K_Sullivan] Secretary Dirk Kempthorne, [Solicitor David Bernhardt meeting at Main Interior] with visitors including Canada's [Surveyor General,] Peter Sullivan [48-DPA-04-30-08_SOI_K_Sullivan_DOI_4281.JPG]

Pine logs. Florence County, South Carolina

The tourist's map of the state of New York : compiled from the latest authorities in the Surveyor General's office

[Hauling pine logs, Keystone Lumber Company]

To the mayor, recorder, aldermen, Common Council, and freemen of Philadelphia this plan of the improved part of the city, surveyed and laid down by the late Nicholas Scull Esqr., Surveyor General of the Province of Pennsylvania, is humbly inscrib'd by the editors

Old white pine logs and stumps left in the woods by logging operations. Near Gibbs City, Michigan

Harvey Andrews in Cedar Canyon on Victoria Creek, where he made a small fortune selling cedar fence posts and pine logs to settlers.

Camp Edwards, Massachusetts. This "asparagus patch," consisting of pine logs stuck in the ground, is an obstacle that looks easy but in reality is a backbreaker. Men must be able to crawl for some distance, twisting and turning like a snake, to complete this course, for the logs are set in a straight line

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new hampshire portsmouth broadsides province surveyor general woods north america and c persons pine logs pine logs connecticut river connecticut river licence 1770 high resolution ultra high resolution rare book and special collections division new hampshire colony surveyor general king woods printed ephemera north america