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Yes, I would the war were over, words and music by Alice Hawthorne

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01/01/1827
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Comte Ory. Libretto. Italian. Public domain libretto, Library of Congress

Proposals, by Kentyon Harper, for publishing in Staunton, Virginia, a weekly miscellaneous paper, to be entitled The wreath ... Staunton, July 9, 1827.

A sketch of the laws relating to slavery in the several states of the United States of America

Chorley, [Henry Fothergill], ALS to. [Mar. 5, 1860]. With ALS by Sophia Peabody Hawthorne.

John Branch to Andrew Jackson, December 11, 1827

The nation in tears: in memoriam, Abraham Lincoln; may be sung as a solo, trio, duett or full chorus; arranged for the piano or organ words by R.C.; music by Konrad Treuer.

Hugh Lawson White to Andrew Jackson, January 17, 1827

General Tommy R. Franks, USA, Commander of US Forces Central Command, shakes hands with AIRMAN First Class Sloan, USAF, before entering the dining facility of a base in Southwest Asia. The general is going through the region visiting the various bases when he stopped here to celebrate Thanksgiving Day with the troops. He personally spoke with everyone he met, passing out words of encouragement and praise for all the work done in support of the war on terrorism during Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. In response to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 at the New York World Trade Center and the Pentagon, President George W. Bush initiated Operation ENDURING FREEDOM in support of the...

Personal narrative of travels in the United States and Canada in 1826 ... With remarks on the present state of the American Navy;

The defining orthographer, and youth's plain guide to pronunciation and reading, containing, a selection of the most common and useful words of two, three, four, five, and six syllables, made use of in our language, with their definition : to which is added, some easy lessons in reading for children, and some handsome dialogues and original matter. Also, many useful receipts, tables in arithmetic, musical notes, instructive lessons, hymns, etc. Designed for the use of schools

Hawthorne, Julian, "Nathaniel Hawthorne's 'Elixir of Life': How Hawthorne Worked," holograph. A series of four articles, printers' copy and printed version.

Castle Spectre. Libretto. Libretto. English. Performance: London

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