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A263 | Dear Sir: Herewith I send you the first number of my paper, issued on American soil. | October 1, 1862 | |
A265 | Sir: The following is a sketch of a method by means of which the Government may conveniently, economically, and with the least damage practicable to the people and their business concerns, possess itself of the necessary pecuniary means for the reduction | January 18, 1863 | |
A267 | To the People of the State of New York: The undersigned, a Committee of members of the Loyal League, appointed at a mass meeting of the loyal people of the City of New York, held at Madison Square, in said city, on the 20th day of April, 1863, do hereby, | May 6, 1863 | |
A268 | Sir, A Mass Assemblage of Loyal Citizens has been called to meet at the City of Utica on Wednesday, the 27th instant, for the purpose of manifesting their fixed determination to sustain the Government in its rightful efforts to quell the rebellion, and.. | May 12, 1863 | |
A271 | German Union Club. Sir, At a well attended meeting of the German Union Club, held last evening, a Committee of three Gentlemen, consisting of Mssrs. F. T. Loes, Professor L. Angele and Peter Fasel reported the following resolutions, which were unanimously | September 5, 1863 | |
A273 | Metropolitan Tailoring, Army and Navy Uniform Establishment. | September 1863 | |
A275 | Dear Brethren: I hereby recommend that Thursday, the twenty-sixth day of November, be duly observed in the Dioceses of Iowa and Kansas as a day of Public Thanksgiving and Praise to Almighty God for our National mercies, vouchsafed to us in the midst of | November 14, 1863 | |
A279 | Sir: I most respectfully beg to be permitted to lay before you the subjoined suggestions, which, if in your wise opinion you should deem them at all practicable, woud tend: | January 1864 | |
A280 | Sir: We would respectfully ask you to donate something to the Metropolitan Fair, which will open here on the 28th March, next. | February 10, 1864 | |
A314 | My Dear Sir: Mrs. T. J. Welby, one of Maryland's noblest daughters | April 15, 1866 | |
A336 | You are cordially invited to attend the ceremonies of Decorating the Graves of Union Dead, | May 27, 1868 | |
A358 | Memorial Committee, Grand Army of the Republic. | May 23, 1872 | |
A435 | Memorial Committee, Grand Army of the Republic. | May, 1872 | |
A442 | The Fair in aid of the Union Home & School for Soldiers' Children, will open at Irving Hall, Oct. 17th, 1864. | October 17, 1864 | |
A490 | Loyal League of Union Citizens, Programme | May 11, 1863 | |
A498 | Public welcome to Hon. George Thompson, in the city of Washington, at the hall of the House of Representatives | April 6, 1864 | |
A532 | Circular Commanding Officer Post of in assuming command of your post the following instructions will serve as your guidance: | August 1, 1865 | |
A533 | Headquarters United States Forces, Martinsburg, Va., October 22, 1864. | October 22, 1864 | |
A534 | Headquarters United states Forces, Martinsburg, Va., October 24, 1864. | October 24, 1864 | |
A535 | Headquarters United States Forces, Martinsburg, Va., October 19, 1864. | October 19, 1864 | |
A536 | Headquarters United States Forces, Martinsburg, Va., October 19, 1864. | October 19, 1864 | |
A538 | Headquarters, Army & Dist. Of North Carolina, Newbern, N.C., March 11, 1864. | March 11, 1864 | |
A539 | head-Quarters, Army & Dist. Of North Carolina, Newbern, N.C., March 9, 1864. | March 9, 1864 | |
A542 | Union Defence Committee, of the Citizens of New York, Office, No. 30 Pine Street. | April 25, 1861 | |
A546 | War Department, Circular, No. 86. | December 1, 1864 | |
A547 | Headquarters First Army Corps, Circular No. 2. | December 3, 1864 | |
A555 | Draw the Line! We will support the Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States | | |
A563 | To the People. | | |
A570 | Thoughts on the Times | 1864 | |
A571 | For twelve years we have been struggling in Clarion County, against an immense majority, combined with its influence both politically and personally, and without outside co-operating influences, this majority is gradually diminishing. | June 24, 1864 | |
A584 | National Celebration of Union Victories | February 22, 1865 | |
A586 | A Protest Against the Ordinance of Secession, | January 26, 1861 | |
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? | |
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 | |
A726 | The Federacy and the Confederacy. | August 1, 1863 | |
A741 | American Union Commission. | November 9, 1864 | |
A802 | War Legal-Tender Vindicated. | April 20, 1870 | |
A803 | Letter to Senator Johnson. War, Compromise or Separation. | March 28, 1861 | |
A814 | Liberty and Union forever | June 1864 | |
A818 | The word of the Lord that came unto the Patriarch Moses, an Israelite of the trive of Joseph and of the lineage of his son Ephraim | February 14, 1865 | |
A819 | Extra!!!Dr. Dunlap's advice to Queen Victoria, of England, and Louis Nap. Bonaparte, of France. | May 22, 1862 | |
A869 | The Great War Novel. | 186? | |
A966 | Spinola's Empire Brigade! Thurlow Weed Guard! | June 23, 1990 | |
A973 | Men of Color, To Arms! | March 2, 1863 | |
B6 | Confederate States of America. Loan Authorized by Act of Congress Approved April 30, 1863. | June 1, 1863 | |
B33 | To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. | | |
B71 | Southern Famine Relief Commission. | May 13, 1867 | |
B83 | A warning to the country | | |
B96 | $900,000,000 Loan Act. Hon. E. G. Spaulding's Second Letter on The National Finances. | April 11, 1864 | |
B107 | Gerrit Smith on McClellan's Nomination and Acceptance. | September 14, 1864 | |
C4 | | February 22, 1865 | C58 | Hon. John L. Dunlap of New York, and Maj. Gen. Sherman, of Ohio, in 1868. | February 7, 1865 | | C64 | Evening Express--Extra. Rochester, July 4, 1863. | July 4, 1863 | | C65 | Extra! The Evening Express. Rochester, Sunday April 14, 10 A.M. | April 14, 1861 | | C95 | Extra! Rebellion Ended! Gen. Lee Surenders to Gen. Grant. | April, 1865 | | C108 | Daily Union Extra. Thursday, 11 O'clock A.M. May 7, 1863. | May 7, 1863 | | D7 | | October 19, 1864 | | |