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New York, May 2, 1775. To the friends of freedom in the City of New York, &c. Gentlemen, I think it my indispensable duty, when public liberty is invaded and in danger, to hold up to your view as vile and incendiary and conspirator against the h

New York, May 2, 1775. To the friends of freedom in the City of New York, &c. Gentlemen, I think it my indispensable duty, when public liberty is invaded and in danger, to hold up to your view as vile and incendiary and conspirator against the h

New-York, May 1, 1775. To the regular soldiery of Great-Britain, now on service in the British American colonies. Friends and countrymen. The business and profession of a soldier, when properly applied- to its true and lawful design, is highly u

New-York, May 1, 1775. To the regular soldiery of Great-Britain, now on service in the British American colonies. Friends and countrymen. The business and profession of a soldier, when properly applied- to its true and lawful design, is highly u

The Freemen, freeholders, and inhabitants of the City of New-York are desired to meet at the Coffee-House, on Saturday the 3d instant, at 12 o'clock in the forenoon, to choose a committee to act for them. Feb. 1, 1776. [New York, 1776].

To the inhabitants of the City and County of Philadelphia. Gentlemen. You are come here this day to determine whether you will be freemen or slaves. The New-Yorkers have betrayed a meaness and cowardice in deserting us in the present important j

New York in 1776 Art print, American Revolution

1776-1876 New York. City of New York

Williamsburg, August 20, 1776. Sir. As we have great reason to believe that our enemies will make a vigorous attack on this Commonwealth if they should not succeed in their attempts against New York ... I have thought proper, by the advice of th

New York, 1775. Sir, The independent company of free citizens, of which you are a member, are to meet this day at [blank] o'clock in the Brick-meeting yard; at which time and place, properly armed and accoutred, you will be pleased to give your

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Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 107, Folder 14b.

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Philadelphia. In Congress, Monday, May 15, 1775. The City and County of New-York, having through delegates applied to the Congress for their advice ... To act on the defensive when troops arrive Signed Charles Thomson, Secretary. And transm

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

To the Honorable the Senate and House of representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled: [Regarding the removal of the Custom-house in the City of New-York to the Battery ... New York, May 10, 1872.

Inspection return, of the arms, accourtements, camp equipage, books and stationary, belonging to a company of Virginia militia, commanded by Capt. from the regiment, in the county of called into actual service, under the general orders of the da

The board of managers of the Washington National Monument Society to the American people. The board of managers of the Washington National Monument Society, having determined to resume its collections … Oliver & Brothers, Printers, 89 nassau Str

Marine Corps Forces Reserve and Marine Forces North

Extracts from the minutes of the Committee of correspondence, observation, and inspection, for the County of Lancaster, held in the Borough of Lancaster, on the first and second days of September, 1775 [Resolutions requiring the names of non-ass

To his Excellency the Right Honourable John Earl of Dunmore, hi Majesty's Lieutenant and Governor General of the Colony and Dominion of Virginia, and Vice Admiral of the same: The humble address of the Council ... To which his Excellency was ple

To John M. S , Esq; [John Morin Scott] Sir. It was not from any respect which is due to your character, or dread of your much talked abilities, that would have induced me so long to remain silent; 'twas the expectation alone that some one, more

The history of the American Indians : particularly those nations adjoining to the Missisippi East and West Florida, Georgia, South and North Carolina, and Virginia ; containing an account of their origin, language, manners, religious and civil customs, laws, form of government, punishments, conduct in war and domestic life, their habits, diet, agriculture, manufactures, diseases and method of cure ; with observations on former historians, the conduct of our colony governors, superintendents, missionaries, & c. ; also an appendix, containing a description of the Floridas, and the Missisippi lands, with their productions--the benefits of colonizing Georgiana, and civilizing the Indians--and the way to make all the colonies more valuable to the mother country

Order for Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for having put an end to the Spanish invasion. A proclamation ... Given under my hand and seal, this 24th day of July at Frederica in Georgia, Anno Domini 1742. Signed by James Oglethorpe. The person that

[A collection of 77 leaflets, pamphlets broadsides and sample ballots of the New York City election of 1905.].

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