A206 | Dear Sir: You will learn by the subjoined correspondence that a subscriptionhas been opened for the purpose of presenting to the illustrious Louis Kossuth a testimonial of American sympathy and liberality, worthy of him and of the country which is … | October 8, 1851 | |
A216 | Sir: Mr. Webster, years ago, emancipated a negro man named "William," with whose good service as "body servant," up to the death bed at Marshfield, you may be acquainted, and whom he so kindly mentioned in his will. | January 1, 1853 | |
A226 | Dear Sir: The undersigned, a Committee appointed at a meeting of the citizens of Albany, held at the Capitol on the 18th day of February instant, propose, at the suggestion of several friends in different parts of the state, to call a meeting in said city | February 29, 1856 | |
A264 | Sir: The Music Department of the Cooper Union of the City of New York propose giving a Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert, in the Large Hall of the Cooper Union, on the 23rd of December, for the benefit of the "Ladies' Association for the Relief of.. | November 6, 1862 | |
A306 | Sir: You are respcetfully invited to attend a meeting of the "American Union Commission," at the Hall of the House of Representatives | February 9, 1864 | |
A328 | Dear Brethren: The the Lodge has made it our duty to make known to you the destitute condition of a large number of indigent Master Masons | April 17, 1867 | |
A366 | Dear Sir: You are respectfully inivited to attend the Third Annual Meetings of the National Freedmens' Relief Association | | |
A442 | The Fair in aid of the Union Home & School for Soldiers' Children, will open at Irving Hall, Oct. 17th, 1864. | October 17, 1864 | |
A501 | Grand Concert. Easter Monday Night, March 28, 1864. | March 12, 1864 | |
A587 | To the Honorable, the Committee of the House of Representatives of the United States upon Military Affairs: | 1864? | |
A590 | Circular of the American Union Commission. | 1865? | |
A592 | National Sailors' Fair. | April 19, 1864 | |
A594 | Army Relief Bazaar. | January 18, 1864 | |
A595 | Army Relief Bazaar at Albany. | January 18, 1864 | |
A596 | Soldiers' Aid Society of Northern Ohio, 95 Bank Street, Cleveland. | February 22, 1864 | |
A598 | St. John's Hotel for Invalids. | March, 1864 | |
A599 | Sick and Wounded Soldiers. | March, 1864 | |
A604 | Fair to the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. | April 14, 1865 | |
A606 | Rev. Dr. Sunderland, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church.. | June 1, 1866 | |
A611 | To the Ladies of Auburn | January 1, 1852 | |
A621 | Dear Sir: Your attention is respectfully directed to the following Address, adopted at a meeting of the friends of the late Thos. Devin Reilly.. | September 15, 1856 | |
A645 | Grand Choral and Instrumental Concert, in aid of Chapel Fund of Madison Ave. Reformed Church, at Steinway Hall, Friday evening, Feb, 6th, 1874. | February 6, 1874 | |
A656 | Concert for the Benefit of the Rochester Female Charitable Society, at Corinthian Hall, on Friday Evening, November 23, 1860. | 1860 | |
A715 | The undersigned, Special Agent to procure aid, earnestly solicits the serious consideration of the humane throughout the entire North, to the annexed circular of the Refugee Relief Commission of Ohio, at Cincinnati; | December 20, 1864 | |
A716 | Headquarters Refugee Relief Commission of Ohio, Refugee's Home, Centre Street, near Race. | | |
A725 | Special Relief Association, Chicago. | October 30, 1871 | |
A732 | The Ladies of the Mount Vernon Association of the Union, in the State of New York. | April 6, 1860 | |
A740 | The American Indian Aid Association | October 1, 1837 | |
A741 | American Union Commission. | November 9, 1864 | |
A795 | Grand Benefit Entertainment for the Infants Summer Hospital | September 13, 1888 | |
A808 | The Rochester Female Charitable Society | 1891 | |
A921 | Society for the organization of Charity, Rochester, N.Y. | 1895 | |
A939 | A Call to Replenish an Empty Treasury. | 1882 | |
A940 | A Call to Replenish an Empty Treasury. | | |
A941 | The Rochester Female Charitable Society | | |
A942 | The Rochester Female Charitable Society | | |
A943 | Semi-Centennial and Annual Appeal. | | |
A944 | A Call for Help. | | |
A945 | A Call to Replenish an Empty Treasury. | | |
A946 | The experiment was made last year of publishing the annual appeal of the Rochester Female Charitable Society in the newspapers of the city, instead of mailing it, as had been the custom. | | |
A947 | The Rochester Female Charitable Society has for its object the relief of the sick and the infirm poor, without regard to creed or nationality. | | |
A963 | Rochester Orphan Asylum, Hubbell Park. | December 18, 1873 | |
A964 | Kind Friends: In view of the immense amount of labor and time taken in the Annual Donations that have so long been a feature of the charitable organizations of this city, | October 18, 1890 | |
A965 | Semi-Centennial Celebration of the Rochester Orphan Asylum, November 10th, 1887. | November 10, 1887 | |
B42 | The undersigned, a Committee appointed at a public meeing held at Geneva December 4, take the liberty to send you the enclosed form of a Memorial to our Legislature, in the hope you may be disposed, in conjunction with others, to adopt some systematic | December 5, 1856 | |
B43 | To the Loyal Citizens of the United States of America. | | |
B71 | Southern Famine Relief Commission. | May 13, 1867 | |
B79 | Rochester Female Charitable Society for the relief of the sick poor, founded 1822. | 1915 | |
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