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To the freeholders and freemen of the City and County of New-York. Gentlemen. Every good citizen must necessarily desire to preserve the peace of the City, and the freedom of elections ... [Signed John Morin Scott, P.V.B Livingston. Theodorus Va

Washington City, May 13, 1830. Dear Sir: Heretofore, it has been my practice, at the close of every session, to address a letter to the people of the state ... William Hendricks.

To the president and people of the U. States! I here present to you what I deem important political disclosures of a standing foreign policy. Designed to prostrate the power of these United States! ... Shade of Washington. [1850].

Washington, March 1st, 1805. Dear Sir. Two days more will close the term of public service for which I was elected. Before it expires, I wish to give you some information relative to the common interest of our territory ... Wm. Lattimore.

To the President and people of the United States: I here present to you what I deem important political disclosures of a standing foreign policy, designed to prostrate the power of these United States. No. 2 ... Augusta, Ga. January 1st, 1860. [

To the free and independent voters of Madison County. Fellow-citizen: In offering myself as a candidate for the office of probate justice of the peace ... Your fellow-citizens, George W. Prickett. July 15, 1843. [s. l.]

By the Post-master general of the Confederate states of America. A proclamation ... Given under my hand and the seal of the Post-office department of the Confederate states of America, at Montgomery Alabama, the 13th day of May, in the year 1861

National Independent Political Union. Negro declaration of independence. Republican faithlessness and corruptions exposed and scathingly denounced by colored men ... [Washington, 1876].

Sir. We take the liberty of informing you of our intention to publish an original periodical of a character different from any now in existence ... to solicit your assistance as a contributor ... G. P. Putnam & Co. New York. Oct. 1, 1852.

To the public. The liberality and promptitude of the Citizens of this State, in attending to my request for information, have already far exceeded my expectations ... [Signed] Horatio G. Spafford. Hudson 1 Mo. 1, 1810.

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Imprint 2.

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 114, Folder 1.

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01/01/1810
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Spafford, Horatio G.
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label_outline Explore Liberality, West New York

Caroline, 6, and her mother, Mrs. Marie Auclair of West New York, N.J., are properly equipped with Erin Go Bragh banners to cheer marchers as they pass their spot at 49th St. / World Telegram photo by Walter Albertin.

West Shore Railroad, Pier 7 Grain Elevator, Hudson River & Pershing Road vicinity, West New York, Hudson County, NJ

A woman giving alms: Liberality (1st of 3)

New York State Woman Suffrage Association Call to Thirteenth Annual Convention

Gov. Seward's letter or the triumph of liberality and justice

Citizens of America! Repeatedly have you shown yourselves the friends and benefactors of mankind, and by your liberality relieved many from destruction---- The deplorable situation of a large class of an unfortunate Congregation (late inhabitant

Reception in Honor of Visiting Women. New York State Woman Suffrage Association Convention, Hudson

West Shore Railroad, Pier 7 Grain Elevator, Hudson River & Pershing Road vicinity, West New York, Hudson County, NJ

New York State Woman Suffrage Association Call to Thirteenth Annual Convention

Hudson County, V. 2, Double Page Plate No. 14 [Map bounded by Hudson Blvd., 18th St., Hudson Ave., 5th St.]

Citizens of America! Repeatedly have you shown yourselves the friends and benefactors of mankind, and by your liberality relieved many from destruction---- The deplorable situation of a large class of an unfortunate Congregation (late inhabitant

West Shore Railroad, Pier 7 Grain Elevator, Hudson River & Pershing Road vicinity, West New York, Hudson County, NJ

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hudson broadsides west new york liberality promptitude citizens state request information expectations horatio spafford 1810 high resolution rare book and special collections division horatio g spafford ultra high resolution printed ephemera united states history new yourk broadsides