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A46 | Honorable Freeman Clarke, Comptroller of the Currency. | 1866 | |
A47 | We take pleasure in informing you that we have formed a co-partnership for the transaction of a Stock Commission business… | January 1, 1866 | |
A48 | Office of the United States Telegraph Co., | March 16, 1866 | |
A51 | Treasury Department, Office of Comptroller of the Currency | August 1, 1866 | |
A65 | Office of the United States Telegraph Company | June 6, 1866 | |
A81 | The largest consumption of cotton in any one year, was in 1860, when the total consumption of the United States, north and south, was about 400,000,000 lbs. | April 20, 1866 | |
A86 | United States Revenue Commission. Interrogatories on Cotton | 1866? | |
A96 | Quarterly Report of the Condition of "The Clarke National Bank of Rochester," in Rochester, in the State of New York, on the morning of the first Monday of April, 1866: | April, 1866 | |
A313 | Pacific Cottage and Land Company | February 1, 1866 | |
A314 | My Dear Sir: Mrs. T. J. Welby, one of Maryland's noblest daughters | April 15, 1866 | |
A315 | The Young Men's Christian Association of Albany, N. Y., | May 1, 1866 | |
A316 | Dear Sir: I am instructed by the Committee of Arragnements on International Convention of the Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States and British Provinces | May 15, 1866 | |
A317 | Soldiers' and Sailors' Union, of Washington, D. C' Exhibition of Left-Hand Penmanship | May 1, 1866 | |
A318 | Dear Sir: I have the honor to inform you that I have become the Proprietor of this beautiful Hotel, | June 1, 1866 | |
A319 | Dear Sir: -- You are aware of the efforts being made to establish a "Congregational Church" at the Capital of the Nation | June 5, 1866 | |
A320 | Mr Hon Secy of State and Family, You are respectfully invited to attend a Private Tournament | August 20, 1866 | |
A321 | | November 12, 1866 | A322 | Dear Sir: You will confer a favor that will be gratefully appreciated, by contributing your own to a collection of Autographs | December 7, 1866 | | A323 | Hon. Wm H Seward, Washington D. C. St. John's Parish proposes to celebrate the Semi-Centennial Anniversary | December 13, 1866 | | A478 | Dear Sir: The total expense of the Reception and Entertainment of his excellency President Johnson and suite, amounts to $20,643.65. | September 6, 1866 | | A479 | City of Boston, Ninetieth Anniversary of American Independence. | June, 1866 | | A480 | The Citizens of San Francisco having resolved to celebrate, in an appropriate manner, the approaching Anniverasry of our National Independence, the undersigned, on their behalf, has the honor to extend to you a special invitation to unite with them on | June 18, 1866 | | A491 | Tournament at Analostan Island, Thrusday, August 23, 1866. | August 23, 1866 | | A530 | The following appeared in "The Daily News" of London, January 23, 1865. | 1866? | | A560 | Martinigue Conseil General Presidence de M. Briere de l'Isle | December 11, 1866 | | A585 | Statement of the Public Debt of the United States on the 1st of October, 1866. | October 1, 1866 | | A606 | Rev. Dr. Sunderland, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church.. | June 1, 1866 | | A713 | International Christian Convention. | 1866 | | A866 | Thanksgiving Proclamation. | October 26, 1866 | | A1129 | Friends of Human Progress | April, 1866 | | B27 | The Union Must and Shall Be Preserved | June 23, 1866 | | C27 | Annual Address of the Carrier Boys | January 1, 1866 | | C67 | The Franco-Canadian Annexionists of Elmira, N.Y., to Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, on Canado-American Annexation. | December 4, 1866 | | D9 | | October 23, 1866 | | |