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A223 | Sir, Herewith we send you a blank petition, many copies of which, with signatures, will probably be presented to Congress at the present session. | January 4, 1856 | |
A224 | Sir: I send you one copy of the Executive Documents of the Senate of the First Session of the Thirty Third Congress, in thirteen volumes, and one copy of the Miscellaneous Documents of the Senate of the same session, in one volume, the receipt whereof I . | February 9, 1856 | |
A225 | Sir: A number of the friends of Civil and Religious Liberty, in this city, have formed themselves into an Association to rescue from misreperesentation the tolerant and enlightened sentiments and principles of the Beloved Father of our common Country. | February 12, 1856 | |
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 | |
A227 | SirL Today I forward you One bundle containing 6 varieties of garden seeds. | March 8, 1856 | |
A228 | Sir: On the 28th of January last, a numerous Public Meeting was held at the Merchant's' Exchange, in this city, for the purpose of obtaining from Congress a substantial and efficient improvement in the Postal arrangements of the Government .. | March 17, 1856 | |
A229 | The Trustees of the Boston Athenaeum Have received "Speech of Wm. H. Seward, for the immediate admission of Kansas into the Union. U.S. Senate, 9 April, 1831." | April 21, 1856 | |
A230 | Sir: You are respectfully requested to attend a meetig of the citizens of New York opposed to the measures and policy of the present Administration for the extension of Slavery over territory embraced within the compact of the Missouri Compromise . | April 10, 1856 | |
A231 | Hon. W. H. Seward. There will be a meeting of the Senate and House this evening, in the Hall of the House, at 8 'clock. | April 14, 1856 | |
A232 | The Honorable W. H. Seward, Sir: I send to you, this day, a package containing the "Annals of Congress" for the Seventeenth Congress, in 3 volumes, the receipt whereof I will thank you to acknowledge. | April 21, 1856 | |
A233 | Dear Sir: "The Society for Promoting Gospel among Seamen in the Port of New York," was organized June 5th, 1818, immediately after which they erected the Mariners' Church in Roosevelt Street, the first of the kind on terra firma, where the lamented Henry | May 6, 1856 | |
A234 | My Dear Sir: The offices of the No. Bridgewater Library Association ar desirous of securing your services for a lecture, the coming Winter, on such subject as you may select. | May 10, 1856 | |
A235 | Hon. W. H. Seward, There will be a meeting of the Anti-Nebraska members of the Senate and House this evening, in the Hall of the House, at 8 o'clock. | May 12, 1856 | |
A236 | Mrs. Benedict regrets that the alarming illness of her grand-daughter will prevent her receiving her friends on Thursday evening next. | May 26, 1856 | |
A237 | Sir, We have the honor to send you herewith the Circular of the Local Committee of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. | July 15, 1856 | |
A238 | You are invited to attend the Literary Anniversaries of Union College, to be held in the Presbyterian Church, in Schenectady, on the 20th, 21st, 22d, and 23d days of July, 1856. | July 20, 1856 | |
A239 | Dear Sir: The undersigned having been appointed a Committee, by the Ohio State Teachers' Association, to report at its meeting in December next, upon the best method of giving Moral Instruction in Schools, would respectfully ask your opinions upon the . | October 15, 1856 | |
A240 | Sir: I send to you, this day, a package containing the first and tenth volumes of "The Life and Works of John Adams," the receipt whereof I will thank you to acknowledge. | October 22, 1856 | |
A241 | Sir, I have the honor of informing you that, at a meeting of the Society, you was duly elected a Corresponding Member of the Society; | October 23, 1856 | |
A242 | American Association for the Advancement of Science. The next meeting of the Association will be held in Montreal, commencing Wednesday, August 12th, 1857. | October 1856 | |
A243 | Republican Festival. Dear Sir: You are especially invited to be present and participate in the Republican Festival and Supper, to be given at the house of Abraham F. Miller of this city, on Tuesday evening, Dec. 9th in honor of the Republican Victory.. | December 1, 1856 | |
A244 | Dear Sir: In asking your attention to the inducements presented to capitalists, for the employmeny of their means in this Territory, I remark first, upon a few of the prominent causes which have influenced so large an emigration hither for the past two.. | December 1, 1856 | |
A245 | The State of Texas demands that Congress shall repeal an Act passed at the last Session, which provided for the disbursement to the revenue creditors of the late Republic of Texas, such balance of the $7,750,0000 appropriated for their relief, as may .. | December 8, 1856 | |
A246 | In consideration of your distinguished literary applications, and untiring zeal in the cause of literature, the members of the Linnean Literary Society of this place, have elected you to honorary membership. | December 13, 1856 | |
A247 | Sir: We have established ourselves at this point as Land Agents, and beg to submit to your notice the following features of our business. | March 1856 | |
A248 | Sir: You are hereby notified that the Second instalment of Twenty per cent, or Ten Dollars on each Share of the Capital Stock subscribed, will be payable to the Treasurer at the office of the Company, in the city of New York, or at the office of Charles.. | December 16, 1856 | |
A364 | Mr. __acknowledges the receipt of your letter requesting a copy of ___ and will take pleasure in sending you a copy | 1856 | |
A398 | Monthly Quotation Sheet. Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant & Co., Bankers and Dealers in Exchange, Coin, and Bank Notes, | January 10, 1856 | |
A399 | Dissolution. The limited Copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers | March 1, 1856 | |
A400 | Carver & M'Clung, Attorneys at Law, Brokers in Real Estate, and General Collecting Agents | April 4, 1856 | |
A401 | John J. Diossy & Co., Law Booksellers, and Publishers, No. 49 Nassau Street | May 1, 1856 | |
A402 | North-West Land Company. Organized under the General Incorporation Law of Illinois, and established for the purpose of transacting all Business connected with Real Estate | May 1, 1856 | |
A403 | T. Slater & Co., Commission Merchants, and salesmen for all kinds of country produce. | January 10, 1856 | |
A405 | Iowa Land Agency. Davenport, Iowa. | 1856 | |
A406 | Advertising.--Yates County Whig. The Yates County Whig is a large and well printed weekly sheet, published every Thursday Morning, | 1856 | |
A407 | Bulletin. The Lower Broadway Book Store, No. 118. Between Cedar and Pine Streets, | 1856 | |
A408 | "The Herald of Freedom!" (A Paper for all who are interested in Kansas Affairs.) | 1856 | |
A450 | Classical and Scientific School for Boys, in Cambridge. | August, 1856 | |
A462 | United States Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J., Jnd G. Mitchener, proprietor. | April 6, 1856 | |
A493 | Congress Hall. Complimentary Dinner to Hon. William H. Seward, by Lieut. Governor Raymond. | February 14, 1856 | |
A503 | Perseverantia Omnia Vincit | August 22, 1856 | |
A523 | To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress Assembled: | March 21, 1856 | |
A552 | Heirs of Continental Officers. | January, 1856? | |
A567 | Mechanics' & Workingmen's Central Republican Union. | December 10, 1856 | |
A601 | A Book for the Times. Out of Work: Or, Walks Among Empty Workshops and Dreary Firesides. | February 5, 1856 | |
A610 | To My Imperial and Royal Friends and Fellow Creatures.. | May 5, 1856 | |
A612 | To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, In Congress Assembled. | May 1, 1856 | |
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 | |
A738 | Labor is the duty of all. Declaration of the Radical Political Abolitionists of Burlington, Vermont and vicinity. | 1856 | |
A746 | School for Colored Girls. | January 1856 | |
A748 | Republican State Convention. | July 19, 1856 | |
A832 | Removal. The subscriber has removed to Corner of Jay and Oak Streets | May 29, 1856 | |
A860 | Letter from Governor Hunt. | November 3, 1856 | |
A871 | American State Convention. | May 2, 1856 | |
A1109 | Prospectus. The undersigned propose to issue a work to be called "The Educator." | October 6, 1856 | |
B1 | 34th Congress, 1st Session. S. 397. | July 25, 1856 | |
B14 | United States Patent Office | April 7, 1856 | |
B15 | United States Patent Office | April 16, 1856 | |
B29 | Maryland Lottery Stamp | November 22, 1856 | |
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 | |
B58 | Our Eloquent and Brave Sumner, Defender of Freedom & Free Speech, | November 1, 1856 | |
B72 | Republican Young Men's Mass Convention. | September 5, 1856 | |
B101 | New Collegiate Institute, an English and Classical High School. | September, 1856 | |
B119 | Speech of Hon. Robert Emmett, | 1856 | |
C123 | "G.W. Baker's Pictorial Manual Alphabet" | 1856 | |