Ethel Morton at ChautauquaSimilarA proclamation. Mayor's office, Washington Dec. 23, 1828. Whereas it has been too much the habit of idle and inconsiderable persons, on Christmas and New Year's day and Eve, to indulge firing off guns, pistols, squibs, and crackers, and burningNew York journal (New York N.Y.), November 20, 1896Gila news-courier (Rivers, Arizona), October 24, 1944The narrow gateThe interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African. Written by himselfMasterpieces of German fictionMoreRelatedEthel Morton at ChautauquaEthel Morton at ChautauquaEthel Morton at ChautauquaEthel Morton at ChautauquaEthel Morton at ChautauquaEthel Morton at ChautauquaMoreEthel Morton at Chautauquafile_downloadDownloadcrop_originalOrder Printrate_reviewdescriptionSummaryAlso available in digital form.label_outlineTagsselected digitized booksmabell s c mabell shippie clarke smithethel mortonhigh resolutionultra high resolutiondate_rangeDate01/01/1915createSourceLibrary of CongresslinkLinkhttps://www.loc.gov/copyrightCopyright infoPublic Domain