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ID | Title or First Line | Date | Page Image | |
A85 | In Consideration of the agreement hereby entered into by Dun, Boyd & Co., to furnish, to the best of their ability information of the Mercantile Standing and Credit… | 1860 | ||
A261 | Sir: A number of Young Men, unconnected, at this time, with any organization, but earnestly desirous of devoting themselves to the work of eradicating Slavery in the United States, respectfully invite you to meet them in a public Convention, to be held in | November 2, 1860 | ||
A412 | The Undersigned, for many years past the admirers and supporters of the National Intelligencer, for its nationality--its conservative character-- its devotion to the Union--its ability and its decorum--as well as combining a first-class newspaper with a h | December 5, 1860 | ||
A436 | Griswold College. Diocese of Iowa. The undersigned respectfully calls the attention of the members and friends of the Protestant Episcopal Church to the following statement: | January, 1860 | ||
A630 | New York Conference Seminary, and Female Collegiate Institute, Charlotteville, Schoharie Co., N. Y. | 1860 | ||
A656 | Concert for the Benefit of the Rochester Female Charitable Society, at Corinthian Hall, on Friday Evening, November 23, 1860. | 1860 | ||
A664 | Prologue to the Private Theatricals at Mrs. La Farge's Mansion, Glen Cove, July 28th, 1860. | July 28, 1860 | ||
A684 | Diploma Awarded by the New York State Agricultural Society, To Phelps & Chase, for the Best Melodeons. | 1860 | ||
A694 | The Sunday School Association of Chili. | 1860 | ||
A732 | The Ladies of the Mount Vernon Association of the Union, in the State of New York. | April 6, 1860 | ||
A830 | Virginia Republican Ticket. | 1860? | ||
A840 | Fellow Wide Awakes: On the 24th of October the Republicans of Broome County are to hold a Mass Meeting at Binghamton. | October 17, 1860 | ||
A869 | The Great War Novel. | 186? | ||
A948 | "Union is Strength." | January 16, 1860 | ||
A989 | Exhibition at the East Avenue Collegiate Institute, | 186_? | ||
A1051 | To Mt. Hope Cemetery, Dr. Orders for sodding and graves may be left at the Office of the Cemetery. | 1860's | ||
A1077 | The Suffrage Question in relation to colored voters in the state of New York. | October 6, 1860 | ||
A1079 | To Stockholders of the Western Union Telegraph Company. | 1860's | ||
A1082 | New Millinery Rooms. | April 15, 1860's | ||
B75 | Letter of Thomas A. Devyr to Horace Greeley: | October 29, 1860 | ||
C38 | Carrier Boys' Premium Annual Address To the Readers and Patrons of the Daily Union and Advertiser | January 1, 1860 | ||
C41 | Carrier's Address, To the Patrons and Friends of "The Daily Advertiser," Jan. 1, 1860. | January 1, 1860 | ||
C86 | General Rules and Regulations, To be strictly observed by all Conductors, Engineers, and others connected in any manner with the running of Trains, or road repairs. | November 7, 1860 | ||
C119 | Excursion to Sackets Harbor. | August 14, 1860 | ||
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