code Related

To the public!! Strayed from the subscriber, on or about the first of May, a gray horse, about 15 1-2 or 16 hands high, dark legs and white snip ... Joseph Lappell. Alton. Printed at the "Telegraph" Office May 13, 1840.

description

Summary

Reward.; Imprint 3.

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 16, Folder 8.

label_outline

Tags

illinois alton broadsides alton ill subscriber horse hands legs snip joseph lappell joseph lappell printed telegraph office office may 1840 rare book and special collections division ultra high resolution high resolution printed ephemera united states history
date_range

Date

01/01/1840
person

Contributors

Lappell, Joseph.
create

Source

Library of Congress
link

Link

http://www.loc.gov/
copyright

Copyright info

Public Domain

label_outline Explore Snip, Subscriber

$50 reward. The subscriber was robbed last night, June 11th, at the Centre Market, of bank notes to the amount of about $300 ... The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the money (or a proportionate reward for any part) a

Hammaröfiskare i arbete. Värmlands Sverige

A close up of a person holding chopsticks over a grill. Eels cutting machines grilled.

Rattler! Winner of the great stallion stake on Long Island, Sept. 30, 1850.---- Time 2.46. Will stand for the use of mares at the stable of the subscriber, in Kingsbury. N. Y. ... James Bigart. Kingsbury, April 16th, 1853.

Baldwin Subscriber's Business Directory.; Baldwin [Township]; North Chemung [Village]

The following stereotype plates and copyrights are offered for sale, and the subscriber is desirous of receiving proposals for the purchase of any or all of them ... Roe Lockwood, Assignee of A. V. Blake. New York, April 10, 1846.

$25 reward!! Stolen from the shop of the subscriber, in Alton, on Thursday, the 8thinstant, some 80 or 100 finger rings! ... John Hatch. Alton, Sept. 11, 1841.

Asbury Park, N.J., May 18, 2013 -- A snip of a purple ribbon by Asbury Park's Mayor Ed Johnson (center) signifies the completion of repair and reconstruction of the city's boardwalk, which was damaged by Hurricane Sandy last October. Mayor Johnson is joined, from left to right, by Congressman Frank Pallone Jr., Senator Robert Menendez, Deputy Mayor Don Loffredo, City Manager Terry Reidy and Freeholder John P. Curley. FEMA's Public Assistance grant program provided a portion of the funds for the project in addition to donations from local businesses and state and local sources. Photo by Sharon Karr/FEMA

Notice. The subscriber wishes to hire a person, either white or black, who is accustomed to, and competent in every respect, to groom a high mettled covering horse. Besides being a good horse-man, a character for honesty and sobriety will be req

A view of the Mobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE) Center and Tri-Tac satellite communication equipment setup in the"Dust Bowl"staging area at The National Training Center, Fort Irwin, Ca during the division CAPSTONE Exercise

Plattburgh [Village]; Plattburgh Subscriber's Business Directory.

Postcard from "A Telephone Subscriber" to Alexander Graham Bell, December 24, 1885

Topics

illinois alton broadsides alton ill subscriber horse hands legs snip joseph lappell joseph lappell printed telegraph office office may 1840 rare book and special collections division ultra high resolution high resolution printed ephemera united states history