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A98 | Steam Ship Great Western. | April 26, 1838 | |
A99 | Dear Sir, It is doubtless known to you we have in our city an ably conducted paper called "The Times and Commercial Intelligencer." | July 17, 1838 | |
A100 | Dear Sir, In the absence of other business in which you may be interested at the present time, I have respectfully to request a favor of you… | July 20, 1838 | |
A101 | Dear Sir, The enclosed prospectus of the United States Insurance Company, of the City of New York, is respectfully presented for your perusal and that of your friends… | September 10, 1838 | |
A102 | Sir: I am now receiving orders for Madeira Wine, to be shipped by the House of I. Howard, March & Co. via. Canton… | September 28, 1838 | |
A103 | Erie County Whig Festival | November 14, 1838 | |
A104 | The female aid society of the First | November 19, 1838 | |
A105 | Dear Sir, The undersigned, a committee appointed to make arrangements | December 6, 1838 | |
A106 | The Young Ladies Benevolent Society of the | December 19, 1838 | |
A429 | In consequence of communcations between members of the American Philosophical Society, in Philadelphia, and gentlemen in Boston, a meeting was held in the latter place, of gentlemen belonging to Boston, Salem, and the University at Cambridge, at which | November 1, 1838 | |
A433 | At the General Meeting of the Members of the Mercantile Library association, on Friday evening, 23d November, the following was read by the President. | November 24, 1838 | |
A457 | United States Insurance Company, of the City of New-York, Incorporated by the Legislature, March, 31, 1837, for twenty one years. | September 1, 1838 | |
A554 | At a meeting of the General Committee of Whig Young Men of the City of New-York, held on the 8th ultimo, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: | June 1, 1838 | |
A624 | Sir: At a Convention of the Democratic Republicans of the county of Dutchess, held at Poughkeepsie on the 13th inst. The following Resolution, among others, was unanimously adopted: | August 30, 1838 | |
A625 | Sir: The undersigned, who were appointed a Corresponding Committee at the Conservative Convention held it in this place the 13th of August last, have supposed that they might profitably address a few words of encouragement to their Conservative friends | October 27, 1838 | |
A626 | Sir- In 1836, the Legislature of New-York passed "An act to incorporate the New-York State Agricultural School," with a capital of $100,000, and liberty to icrease it to $200,000 | November 15, 1838 | |
A629 | Dear Sir-You are doubtless aware that the Young Men of monroe County, in March last, recommended an early State convention of young Men for the purpose of effecting a thorough organization of all those opposed to the present Administration, and named the | June 9, 1838 | |
A776 | Plan of Organization, Adopted by the Whig State Convention at Utica. | 1838 | |
A805 | Look at This! Copy of a letter sent to each of the board of imspectors of Election in the town of Painted Post. | November 22, 1838 | |
A853 | Syracuse Whig. Extra | November 8, 1838 | |
A854 | Town of Ulysses. Whigs 156 as head! Old Tompkins is safe. | November 8, 1838 | |
A856 | Oneida Whig, Extra. Tuesday, Nov. 4, 4 O'clock P.M. | November 16, 1838 | |
A857 | The Daily Democrat. | November 8, 1838 | |
B46 | Dear Sir: I am requested by a number of the members of the Livingston County Education Society, to forward you a copy of a Memorial to the Legislature, which is now receiving the signatures of the friends of Common School Education in this County-- | January 14, 1838 | |
B47 | Important Intelligence from Liberia. | November 24, 1838 | |
B66 | Duties in Garrison. | January 11, 1838 | |
B109 | Rochester and Western New-York. Notices of Settlement, arranged, from Various Sources. | February 13, 1838 | |
C3 | | October 27, 1838 | |