No stamped paper to be had. [Philadelphia : Printed by Hall & Franklin, 1765]SimilarNo stamped paper to be had. [Philadelphia : Printed by Hall & Franklin, 1765]Potomac bridge] by Col. William B. Randolph] The following memorial was presented bo the Senate on the 19th instant, and referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia, [Washington, D. C. n. d.].volume 3, nos. 1-12State of Rhode-Island, and Providence Plantations. In General Assembly, October session, 1788. Whereas his Excellency George Clinton, Esq; President of the Convention of New York, hath transmitted to the Legislature of this State a proposal, thaState of Rhode-Island and Providence plantations. In General Assembly, November session, 1780. An act for filling up and compleating this State's quota of the Continental army ... Providence: Printed by John Carter [1780].Le Charivari Charles Philipon - Newspaper, public domain, Library of CongressMoreRelatedNo stamped paper to be had. [Philadelphia : Printed by Hall & Franklin, 1765][Wall Paper Printing Press, Machinery Hall at the centennial, 1876, Philadelphia]Benjamin Franklin Papers: Series I, 1772-1783; Franklin's journal, peace commission, 1782 (vol. 13)Benjamin Franklin Papers: Series I, 1772-1783; Franklin's journal, peace commission, 1782 (vol. 13)Benjamin Franklin Papers: Series I, 1772-1783; Franklin's journal, peace commission, 1782 (vol. 13)Benjamin Franklin Papers: Series I, 1772-1783; Franklin's journal, peace commission, 1782 (vol. 13)MoreNo stamped paper to be had. [Philadelphia : Printed by Hall & Franklin, 1765]file_downloadDownloadcrop_originalOrder Printrate_reviewdescriptionSummarylabel_outlineTagspennsylvaniaphiladelphiabroadsidesgreat britainstamp act 1765historycolonial periodpaperprintedhallfranklin1765revolutionary warrevolutionary americastamp actamerican revolutionhigh resolutionultra high resolutiondate_rangeDate01/01/1765createSourceLibrary of CongresslinkLinkhttp://www.loc.gov/copyrightCopyright infoPublic Domain