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Mayor of Boston (1895-1899) from "An Address commemorative of the Organization of City Government in Boston, May 1, 1822 ... By Josiah Quincy. [With portraits.]"

[September 7, 1867.- Extending full pardon to certain persons who were engaged in the late rebellion.] By the president of the United States of America, a proclamation ... Done at the City of Washington, the seventh day of September, in the year

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. General orders. Head-quarters, Boston September 6th, 1814 ... By His Excellency's command. J. Brooks. Adjutant General [Boston 1814].

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In Senate, January 28, 1789. Whereas it appears that there are some deficient constables and collectors of the taxes granted prior to the tax granted the 9th day of July, A. D. 1784 ... [Boston, 1789].

Commonwealth of Massachusetts. To the selectmen of [blank] in the first western district - Greeting … given under the seal of the commonwealth, at Boston, the eighth day of October, Anno Domini, 1796 [Boston 1796].

Proclamation. State of Massachusetts-Bay. In Council, July 30, 1777. Whereas the General Assembly of this state stands adjourned to Wednesday the third day of September next ... [Boston: Printed by John Gill, 1777].

1000 pair of gent's heavy wool socks, to be sold in 10 days for the triple of 30 cts per pair ... at M'Coy's 98 1-2 Hanover St. Boston ... [1859].

State of Massachusetts-Bay. In the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-nine. An act to prevent sundry articles being exported from this to the neighbouring states ... [Boston, 1779].

Boston, January 29, 1789. To the publick. The Catholick church of the Holy Cross, in Boston, is at present indebted in the sum of one hundred pounds, nearly, to different workmen, who, according to their time, labour, and materials furnished ...

This indenture made the ninth day of September Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and forty … by and between [blank] on the one part … Directors of the Manufactory Company of Boston … [Boston? 1740] [Positive Photostat].

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Filled in in mss for Frances Miller.; Ford 745.; 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 34, Folder 36a.

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Employees' noon restaurant at the plant of the Cheney Bros. Silk Manufactory, So. Manchester, Conn., U.S.A.

Vase, "la gloire" from the royal manufactory at Sévres. [sic]

Articles of a treaty, concluded at Fort Stanwix, on the twenty-second day of October, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four, between Oliver Wolcott, Richard Butler and Arthur Lee, commissioners plenipotentiary from the United States in Congress assembled, on the one part, and the sachems and warriors of the Six Nations on the other.

Republican nomination. At a meeting of a number of Republican electors from the city and various parts of the county of Albany, held at the Albany coffee-house, in the said city, on the 19th day of April, 1902. [Positive Photostat].

Virginia General Assembly and Peter Penet, Windel, & Company, July 22, 1779, Bill for Building a "Manufactory of Arms and Foundery of Cannon" on the James River, etc.

Articles of a treaty, concluded at the mouth of the Great Miami, on the north-western bank of the Ohio, the thirty-first of January, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-six, between the commissioners plenipotentiary of the United States of America, of the one part, and the chiefs and warriors of the Shawanoe Nation of the other part.

To the people of Pennsylvania. Friends and fellow-citizens. The late convention have submitted to your consideration a plan of a new federal government ... [Signed] Centinel. [Philadelphia: Printed by F. Bailey? 1787] [Positive Photostat.].

Indenture agreement between Benjamin Gibbs and his former slave George, in Philadelphia. The fourteen-year-old is indentured for a period of fourteen years. An agreement of November 1813 on the back of the document transfers the unexpired term of indenture to Dr. Samuel McCrosky.

Indenture for the sale of land by the Louisville Board of Trustees to Daniel Brodhead Jr.

[Exterior view of Messers. Chickering's Pianoforte Manufactory and 5 views of operations inside, Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.]

A bill establishing a salt manufactory on the eastern frontier of this commonwealth. [n. d.].

A group of cranberry pickers moving from one part of the bog to another. Whites Bog, Browns Mills, N.J. This is the fourth week of school and the people here expect to remain two weeks more. Sept. 28, 1910. Witness E.F. Brown. Location: Browns Mills, New Jersey / Photo by Lewis W. Hine.

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