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Gignatic & Rare 1870 Yale University Summer Boat Races Broadside
by [YALE UNIVERSITY]
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- 1870
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A very large letterpress broadside for three intramural Yale boat races on Lake Saltonstall in East Haven, Connecticut. Participants rowed in racing shells, double sculls, and wherries, contesting for cash prizes. Excursion trains from downtown New Haven cost 50 cents, and a band enlivened the afternoon.
[YALE UNIVERSITY]. Yale Summer Races! At Lake Saltonstall, on Tuesday, June 28th, 1870. New Haven:… Read more about this item Item Price
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Andrew Jackson’s Proclamation Responding to Nullification
by ANDREW JACKSON
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- 1/1/1832
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ANDREW JACKSON.
Broadside. The Proclamation of Andrew Jackson, President To the People of the United States. New York: E. Conrad, [1832]. Large broadside on silk, text in 5 columns, surrounded by an ornamental border. 20½ x 29 in. 1 p.
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"I consider then the power to annul a law of the United States, assumed… Read more about this item Item Price
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John Tyler Addresses Special Session of Congress soon after William Henry Harrison’s Death
by JOHN TYLER
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- 1841
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"The States are emphatically the constituents of this Government...." JOHN TYLER.
Broadside. State of the Union Message. National Intelligencer—Extra, June 1, 1841. Washington, DC: Gales and Seaton. 1 p., 18 x 23 in.
William Henry Harrison took office in 1841 while the nation was still suffering from a depression sparked by the Panic of 1837, causing many banks… Read more about this item Item Price
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Uncle Tom’s Cabin Advertised by Local Maine Drama Club
by [HARRIET BEECHER STOWE]
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- 1890
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[HARRIET BEECHER STOWE].
Broadside. Uncle Tom's Cabin playbill. Announcing performance by the Prospect Harbor, Maine, Dramatic Club, managed by E.W. Cleaves. Ca. 1890s. 1 p., 15⅜ x 27⅜ in.
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Edwin W. Cleaves was active in Prospect Harbor's local politics and society, and kept a hotel described in 1900 as "one of the… Read more about this item Item Price
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Broadside Printing of William Henry Harrison’s Deadly Inaugural Address
by WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON
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- 1841
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"If there is one measure better calculated than another to produce that state of things so much deprecated by all true republicans, by which the rich are daily adding to their hoards and the poor sinking deeper into penury, it is an exclusive metallic currency...."
"Always the friend of my countrymen, never their flatterer, it becomes my… Read more about this item Item Price
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William Henry Harrison: Rare Broadside of the Deadly Inaugural Address
by [WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON]
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- 1841
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"If there is one measure better calculated than another to produce that state of things so much deprecated by all true republicans, by which the rich are daily adding to their hoards and the poor sinking deeper into penury, it is an exclusive metallic currency...."
"Always the friend of my countrymen, never their flatterer, it becomes my… Read more about this item Item Price
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Scathingly Anti-British Broadside Heralds Daniel Webster
by [DANIEL WEBSTER]
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- 1851
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"Daniel Webster The Union Man, the Patriot, is to be with us To-morrow… Let us all meet to give him a welcome at the Depot… Let us show to the world that we have a 'higher law'—a law above all party politics—the Divine Law of Patriotism!" [DANIEL WEBSTER].
Broadside announcing his upcoming arrival at Springfield, Massachusetts,… Read more about this item Item Price
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Rare Jim Crow Broadside from Father of American Minstrelsy
by [AFRICAN AMERICAN]
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- 1832
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€4,241.25
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[AFRICAN AMERICAN].
Printed Broadside. "The Extravaganza of Jim Crow!" ca. 1832-1838. As sung by Thomas D. Rice. 1 p., 5⅛ x 16 in.
Contemporary variant of "Jump Jim Crow," a traditional song made famous or infamous in the minstrel shows of T. D. Rice. This version has thirty-nine verses, with the chorus, and includes a… Read more about this item Item Price
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Civil War Song Sheet: "When Johnny Comes Marching Home"
by [PATRICK GILMORE]
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- 1863
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When Johnny comes marching home again, Hurrah! Hurrah! / We'll give him a hearty welcome then, Hurrah! Hurrah!... [PATRICK GILMORE].
Broadside, "When Johnny comes marching home." Philadelphia, Johnson & Co., Song Publishers. [1863-65]. 6 x 9 in., 1 p.
Noting that the music was published by Tolman & Co., Boston, and sung to the tune, 'Johnny… Read more about this item Item Price
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Monroe Expands on his Doctrine in Last Annual Message
by JAMES MONROE
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- 1824
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Apparently unrecorded, this broadside extra prints President Monroe's last annual message to Congress, delivered on December 7, 1824. Covers relations with Great Britain, the slave trade, Indian relations, the comprehensive survey of possible road and canal sites in the interior, and an elaboration on the Monroe Doctrine, providing the rationale for exhorting European states not… Read more about this item Item Price
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Claims that First Republican Presidential Candidate is Foreign Born & Ineligible
by STEPHEN H. BRANCH
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- 1856
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Ogdensburgh, N.Y. October 31, 1856. 1 p. 10 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. Foxing, some paper remnants on verso. A campaign poster for the first Presidential election with a Republican candidate, John C. Frémont. This broadside makes a sweeping attack against Frémont, claiming he is ineligible for the Presidency as he was born in Montreal and also unsuitable for the… Read more about this item Item Price
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Lincoln Mourning Broadside
by ABRAHAM LINCOLN
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- 1865
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€1,743.62
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1865. No binding. Fine. Broadside. The Nation's Loss. A Poem on the Life and Death of the Hon. Abraham Lincoln. 1865. 1 p., 9 3/4 x 15 1/4 in. 1/2 inch loss at top not affecting text. Headed by an engraving of Lincoln, Reverend Peter W. Brister's mourning poem occupies the first two columns, and Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation… Read more about this item Item Price
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Harvards 1791 Graduating Students and Theses, Dedicated to Governor John Hancock and Lieutenant Governor Samuel Adams
by HARVARD COLLEGE
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- 1791
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Boston, Massachusetts, 1791. No binding. Very Good. Broadside. List of Graduating Students and Theses for Disputation. Boston, Massachusetts: Samuel Hall, 1791. 1 p., 18 x 22 in. Interesting broadside in Latin issued for Harvard University's 1791 commencement lists Latinized names of 27 graduating students. Among the graduates are New Hampshire Justice John Harris (1769-1845); U.S. Representative Thomas Rice… Read more about this item Item Price
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1862 Civil War Bulletproof Vest Broadside
by CIVIL WAR
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- 1862
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€3,581.50
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A remarkable broadside advertising the sale of bulletproof vests to Union forces in North Carolina in the wake of the occupation of much of coastal North Carolina by General Ambrose Burnside's Expeditionary Force. [CIVIL WAR].
Broadside. "Good News to the Army." Bartlett & Munn, Agents for Manufacturers. Newbern, N.C., April 17, 1862. 1 p., 9¾ x… Read more about this item Item Price
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Opposing the Confederate Draft
by CIVIL WAR CONFEDERACY
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- 1862
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1862. No binding. Fine. Broadside. ""The Petition of Certain Non-Conscripts, Respectfully Presented to the Confederate States Congress."" Richmond, August 8, 1862. Signed in print, ""The Petitioners, By their Counsel, John H. Gilmer."" 1 p., 7 7/8 x 10 3/8 in. Petitioning against General Order No. 46 of the Confederate War Department, which rescinded the part of the Confederate… Read more about this item Item Price
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A Confederate General Warns His Commanders Not to Harass the Locals
by CONFEDERACY. JOHN ECHOLS
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- 1864
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€1,319.50
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Foraging during wartime often pits an army against its supporters in the civilian population. In his final month of departmental command before returning to the Army of Northern Virginia, Confederate Brigadier General John Nichols warning his soldiers not to molest citizens or their property. [CONFEDERACY]. JOHN ECHOLS.
Broadside. General Orders. Dublin [Virginia], September 5, 1864.… Read more about this item Item Price
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New Hampshire Ridicules South Carolina's Attempts to Game the System After Rejecting the 14th Amendment
by AFRICAN AMERICAN
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- 1867
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€1,178.12
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[AFRICAN AMERICAN].
Broadside. "Part of a Speech of the N. H. "Champion of Democracy" on the Negro Question," no place, [New Hampshire], c. 1867. 1 p., 9½ x 13½ in. Excerpt
"New Hampshire and South Carolina.
There are more than three hundred thousand white people in New Hampshire. In South Carolina, there are less than three hundred thousand… Read more about this item Item Price
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The Success of Black Troops At Petersburg, Virginia, Under Butler
by CIVIL WAR
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- 1864
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- No binding
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"They grinned and pushed on, and with a yell that told the southern chivalry their doom, [they] rolled irresistibly over and into the work." [CIVIL WAR].
Broadside. New England Loyal Publication Society No. 200. Boston, Mass., June 27, 1864. 1 p., 9 x 10¾ in.
A New York Tribune reporter praises the performance of the USCT: "I … Read more about this item Item Price
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First Federal Occupation of Winchester Broadside
by CIVIL WAR
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- 1862
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Broadside describing the first occupation of Winchester, Virginia, during the Civil War. [CIVIL WAR].
Broadside, signed in type by Colonel William D. Lewis, Winchester, Virginia, April 17, 1862, 1 p. 12½ x 11 in.
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"HEAD QUARTERS,
Commander of the Post,
Winchester, Va., April 17, 1862.
CITIZENS OF WINCHESTER:
Upon me has devolved the duty of commanding this Post. My… Read more about this item Item Price
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Anti-Jackson Broadside in Highly Contested 1828 Presidential Election
by ANDREW JACKSON
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- 1828
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ANDREW JACKSON.
Broadside. A Brief Account of Some of the Bloody Deeds of General Jackson, Philadelphia?, 1828. 15¼ x 21 in. 1 p.
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This broadside, issued during the contentious election of 1828, in which Andrew Jackson ran against John Quincy Adams, is one of several versions with similar and at times… Read more about this item Item Price
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