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A42 | Detroit and Milwaukee Railroad Company. | November, 1863 | |
A43 | Whereas, I, ___ of ___ in the State of ___ have subscribed for, and am entitled to become an associate and stockholder to the amount of ___ Shares of the Capital Stock in the National Bank,… | February 25, 1863 | |
A50 | Joint Resolutions Asking an Appropriation of Lands by Congress to Endow Female Colleges in the Several States | March 19, 1863 | |
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 | |
A266 | Gentlemen: As I have passed from the Mississippi River to the Rio Grande of Western Texas, and from thence through Monterey, San Luis Potosi, Queretaro, the city of Mexico, and thence west of the Rocky Mountain chain at Toluca, you think that I am.. | April 8, 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 | |
A269 | Dear Sir: I beg leave most respectfully to solicit your aid, influence, and suffrage in my behalf for the post of Sergeant at Arms of the U. S. House of Representatives for the Thirty Eigth Congress. | June 10, 1863 | |
A270 | City of Boston. Eighty-Seventh Anniversary of American Independence. | July 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 | |
A272 | New York Young Men's Republican Union | September 7, 1863 | |
A273 | Metropolitan Tailoring, Army and Navy Uniform Establishment. | September 1863 | |
A274 | Dear Sir: After a careful and very thorough canvass of every election district, we have now the satisfaction of announcing to you, that we claim with confidence the success of the Democratic ticket, and the triumph of Constitutional Union principles in | October 27, 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 | |
A377 | Office of Elkhorn Independent. To Buisness Men: Allow us to introduce to you Robert C. Munro | 1863 | |
A378 | Henry S. Clubb & Co., proprietors of the Weekly Clarion, Grand Haven, Mich., | 1863 | |
A379 | Office of the Waukegan Weekly Gazette. Gentlemen: Allow me to introduce to you, Mr. Rob't. C. Munro | 1863 | |
A475 | Banquet tendered by the Municipal Authorities of the city of New York. | October 19, 1863 | |
A482 | Grand Union League Demonstration. | April 14, 1863 | |
A483 | You are respectfully invited to attend a Lecture at the Smithsonian Institution, on The Commercial Policy of The Great Powers, | February 24, 1863 | |
A484 | Hon. Wm H. Seward and family, You are respectfully invited to attend the Representations of Richelieu and Hamlet, | June 17, 1863 | |
A485 | You are codially invited to attend the Class Day Exercises, of the Class of '63, to be holden at Union College, Schenectady, on Monday, July 29th, 1863. | July 10, 1863 | |
A486 | Dear Sir: I have the honor of extending to you, on behalf of the citizens of Washington, an ivitation to participate with us in the celebration of the approaching anniversary of our country's independence. | July 2, 1863 | |
A487 | Mr & Mrs Cyrus W. Field request the pleasure of Hon Wm H Seward's Company on Thurdsay evening the 8th instr. | October 1, 1863 | |
A488 | Le Ministre du Bresil et Madame Lisboa prient M Frederick Seward | October 5, 1863 | |
A490 | Loyal League of Union Citizens, Programme | May 11, 1863 | |
A506 | Give Thanks, all ye People. | November 26, 1863 | |
A507 | National Thanksgiving. "Oh! Praise the God of Mercies." | November 26, 1863 | |
A548 | Proposition to the President To Employ the Emancipated Negroes at Port Royal. | January 27, 1863 | |
A550 | Appeal of The National Association for the Relief of Colored Women and Children | February 27, 1863 | |
A631 | The New York Central Railroad Co. | November 16, 1863 | |
A660 | Rochester Seminary, Anniversary Exercises, 1863. | June 18, 1863 | |
A726 | The Federacy and the Confederacy. | August 1, 1863 | |
A728 | God Save the Union! | February 27, 1863 | |
A731 | By His Excellency Joseph A. Gilmore, Governor of the State of New Hampshire. | October 3, 1863 | |
A750 | To the Congregation of St. Peter's Church, Auburn: | March 27, 1863 | |
A973 | Men of Color, To Arms! | March 2, 1863 | |
A1113 | The Third Decade. (Special Inivitation.) | December 3-4, 1863 | |
B5 | A French Professor putting up Ardent Prayers for the Success of the North. | November 18, 1863 | |
B6 | Confederate States of America. Loan Authorized by Act of Congress Approved April 30, 1863. | June 1, 1863 | |
B39 | Instructions in Regard to Passports. | April, 1863 | |
C22 | | 1863 | C33 | Carrier Boys' Annual Address, to the Patrons of the Rochester Evening Express. | January 1, 1863 | | C53 | June 15th, 8 P.M. Be Prompt! | June 15, 1863 | | C60 | Elocutionary and Patriotic Entertainment! | April, 1863 | | C64 | Evening Express--Extra. Rochester, July 4, 1863. | July 4, 1863 | | C108 | Daily Union Extra. Thursday, 11 O'clock A.M. May 7, 1863. | May 7, 1863 | | D8 | | 1863 | | |