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188? | 1884 | March 5, 1880 | 1888 | Dec 188? | March 1888 | January 2, 1889 | October 1, 1886 | 1886 | 1887 | 1888-9 | May 29, 1882 | June 7, 1880 | August 5, 1880 | February 5, 1880 (ca?) | January 20, 1883 | November 15, 1879 | August 30, 1880 | January 1, 1883 | May 26, 1880 | June 18, 1880 | 1880 | A1 | Bureau of Topographical Engineers: Instructions | January 31, 1823 | A2 | The Copper Rock Mining Company | December 4, 1845 | A3 | Complimentary Dinner to Hon. Sanford E. Church | November 13, 1857 | A4 | Sir: We have the honor to invite you to attend a Complimentary Dinner, to be given to the Hon. Sanford E. Church… | November 21, 1857 | A5 | Dear Sir: The meeting of Stockholders passed a resolution for a call of 25 per cent. Upon the stock of each Stockholder… | November 24, 1857 | A6 | Dear Sir: The Stockholders not having met all their engagements, or responded to the call made upon them, according to expectation, a meeting of Stockholders will be held… | December, 1857 | A7 | Sir: The undersigned having formed a Real Estate and General Commission Agency for the purpose of buying and selling Real Estate… | February, 1861 | A8 | Real Estate and General Commission Agency | 1861? | A9 | Sir: The Directors of this Company have deemed it expedient to increase the number of Shares of the Capital Stock so as to… | January 9, 1864 | A10 | First National Bank of La Porte, Ind. | May 2, 1864 | A11 | To the Stockholders of the W. U. Telegraph Co.: This Company having purchased valuable and productive property… | October 15, 1864 | A12 | To the Stockholders of the W. U. Telegraph Co.: The response of the Stockholders to the circular of the 15th inst., offering them the seven per cent. Convertible Bonds of the Company… | October 28, 1864 | A13 | To The Inspector of Elections | March 4, 1865 | A14 | Dissolution: The Co-partnership heretofore existing between Edw'd Mott Robinson and WM. T. Coleman… | February 23, 1865 | A15 | Notice. The business of Wm. T. Coleman & Co., and of "Coleman's California Line," will be conducted in future by Wm. T. Coleman… | March 13, 1865 | A16 | Dear Sir: You may have noticed in the daily papers, that a Company has been formed for the purpose of … | March 30, 1865 | A17 | American Association for the Advancement of Science. Circular of the Local Committee of the Burlington Meeting | June 25, 1867 | A18 | Dear Sir: Referring to the annexed notice of dissolution of the firm of Wm. T. Coleman & co. … | December 31, 1867 | A19 | United States Internal Revenue. Annual Taxes, 1867. | March, 1867 | A20 | American Association for the Advancement of Science. The Eighteenth Meeting will be held at Salem, Massachusetts. | October 8, 1868 | A21 | American Association for the Advancement of Science. Seventeenth Meeting, at Chicago, August, 1868. Circular of the Local Committee | October, 1868 | A22 | Circular to Members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Office of the American Naturalist, Peabody Academy of Science. | April, 1871 | A23 | To the Citizens of Augusta: Your Council, appreciating the necessity for some action which will revive your trade… | May 10, 1871 | A24 | Dear Sir: We are pained to announce the death of our esteemed Associate Mr. George Platt, which occurred in this City on 2nd instant and by which event the firm of Platt & Newton became dissolved. | May 3, 1871 | A25 | It becomes my painful duty to inform you that at nine o'clock this morning, my father, Rev. Dr. John Barnard, passed, as we trust, to a higher and better life. | March 24, 1872 | A26 | Executive Office: Western Union Telegraph Co., 145 Broadway, New York. | September 14, 1872 | A27 | American Philological Association | June, 1873 | A28 | Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Railway | March 12, 1874 | A29 | Commercial Bank of Rochester | June 1, 1875 | A30 | American Association for the Advancement of Science. Office of the Permanent Secretary. | June 29, 1875 | A31 | Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Railway | November 9, 1875 | A32 | Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Railway | November 16, 1875 | A33 | Redemption of Sacramento City Bonds | 187_? | A34 | The object of the accompanying memorial is sufficiently explained. | A35 | Anniversary Hymn, written for the occasion, by Rev. Chas. E. Furman | A36 | Notice to Old Members of the Association | A37 | Ward Nominating Committee | A38 | Lines Addressed to Miss Hannah Warner, By Her Father | 1783 | A39 | Fourth National Bank of the City of New-York | January 19, 1864 | A40 | House of Representatives, Washington, January, 1864. | January, 1864 | A41 | Fourth National Bank, of the City of New York | February 4, 1864 | 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 | A44 | Circular: To Banks, Concerning the Semi-Annual Tax on Circulation and Deposits. | March 24, 1864 | A45 | Fourth National Bank of the City of New York | May 18, 1864 | 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 | A49 | History of the Bank of England, Its Times and Traditions, From 1694 to 1844 | 1862 | A50 | Joint Resolutions Asking an Appropriation of Lands by Congress to Endow Female Colleges in the Several States | March 19, 1863 | A51 | Treasury Department, Office of Comptroller of the Currency | August 1, 1866 | A52 | Circular. Important to Bankers and the Public | March 1, 1862 | A53 | The Fourth National Bank of the City of New York | June, 1864 | A54 | At a Meeting of the Shareholders of the Fourth National Bank of the City of New-York… | April 28, 1864 | A55 | House of Representatives | June 29, 1864 | A56 | Dear Sir: We are requested, by the Detroit and Cleveland committees of Arrangement for the National Convention of Manufacturers… | December 10, 1867 | A57 | Offices of the Great Western Railway Company of Canada | November 6, 1867 | A58 | Sir: In January, 1856, the Trustees of the Rochester, Lockport and Niagara Falls Railroad Co. made a dividend from the assets of the company… | June 17, 1867 | A59 | Offices of the Great Western Railway Company of Canada | May 9, 1867 | A60 | Offices of the Great Western Railway Company of Canada | April 26, 1871 | A61 | Resolutions adopted by the Southern Commercial Convention Held in Cincinnati, October, 1870 | October, 1870 | A62 | Terms of Subscription to the Reference Book | 1862? | A63 | Fourth National Bank of the City of new York | December 9, 1864 | A64 | "Monroe Doctrine" Committee Rooms | December 20, 1865 | A65 | Office of the United States Telegraph Company | June 6, 1866 | A66 | Sir: In reply to your inquiry as to the capacity of the Botanic Garden to meet the numerous calls made upon it, I beg leave to state that there are, or will be, duplicate plants to supply eighty or ninety per cent. Of the Senators and member of the House. | December 16, 1872 | A67 | Rice's New Photography Gallery | December 13, 1873 | A68 | Books on Political Economy | A69 | Sir: I have the pleasure to invite you to be present at the ceremonies of laying the corner stone of the new Government Building in Chicago… | May, 1874 | A70 | Office Sergeant at Arms, House of Representatives | June 1, 1874 | A71 | Office, Washington and Georgetown Railroad Company. | 1874 | A72 | Office, Washington and Georgetown Railroad Co. | February 2, 1874 | A73 | Offices of the Great Western Railway Company of Canada | October 25, 1870 | A74 | Dear Sir, You are respectfully invited to attend the Annual Convention of our Association, to be held in this City on the 12th, 13th and 14th of September next. | August 11, 1877 | A75 | Clerk's Office, House of Representatives | A76 | Office Superintendent Folding Room, House of Representatives | 1874 | A77 | Supreme Court. Thomas M. Flandrau , as Executor of Ruth H. Foot, deceased, agst. Newell F. Thomas, as Administrator of James S. Thomas, deceased, Francis H. Thomas and George R. Thomas | July 18, 1883 | A78 | To the Holders of the Bonds secured by the Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad. | January 24, 1877 | A79 | House of Representatives, Office of the Superintendent Folding Room | July 1, 1874 | A80 | To Honroable Freeman Clark: Sir: I deem it due to you, as one of those who kindly consented to assist me in entering upon and discharging the duties of the honorable and responsible office of Collector of Internal Revenue… | December 20, 1876 | 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 | A82 | Schedule | A83 | Valedictory Address by S. Edwina Brown, Spingler Institute, June 21st, 1854 | June 21, 1854 | A84 | Order of Exercises for Commencement in the Chapel of the Spingler Institute, Union Park, on Wednesday, June 21st, 1854, at 11 o'clock, A. M. | June 21, 1854 | 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 | A86 | United States Revenue Commission. Interrogatories on Cotton | 1866? | A87 | Know all Men by these Presents, That I… | 183? | A88 | Metropolitan Trust Company | October 7, 1884 | A89 | Metropolitan Trust Company | A90 | Information Relative to the American Portrait Gallery. | September 19, 1854 | A91 | State of New York. In Assembly | April 23, 1864 | A92 | To the Citizens of the United States | January 28, 1864 | A93 | This company will be prepared to accept any Trusts, and to transact any business within the limits of its charter, on and after December 1st, proximo. | November, 1881 | A94 | To the National Banks: The undersigned members of the Executive Committee of the National Banking Association have visited Washington for the purpose of explaining to members of Congress that the eigth section of the Funding Bill… | March 14, 1870 | A95 | Sir: The undersigned, citizens of the City of Rochester and vicinity, observe that the Committee of the House of Representatives on that branch of the President's Message relating to the defence of the Northern Lakes and Rivers, have recommended the estab | February 26, 1862 | 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 | A97 | Sir, A meeting of citizens has recently been held in this city, for the purpose of considering the present condition of the American Press; | June 18, 1836 | 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 | A107 | Sir: Several gentlemen have proposed to meet this evening, | February 11, 1839 | A108 | The Rev. Robert Breckinridge, of Baltimore.. | July 11, 1839 | A109 | Twelfth Annual Fair | August 1, 1839 | A110 | Sir: Being aware that your station in Society enables you to exercise considerable influence.. | September 1, 1839 | A111 | Sir, You are respectfully invited to attend the Exhibition of the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association.. | September 12, 1839 | A112 | The President and Director of the New York and Harlem Rail Road Company.. | September 20, 1839 | A113 | Dear Sir. The Western Rail Road is nearly completed to this place.. | September 25, 1839 | A114 | Sir: You are respectfully invited by the Commisioners of Health.. | September 26, 1839 | A115 | Firemen's Ball | January 29, 1840 | A116 | Dear Sir: The undersigned, acting on behalf and under the direction of the Delegates from the city of Baltimore.. | April 15, 1840 | A117 | To His Excellency Wm. H. Seward, Commander in Chief of the State of New York | April 18, 1840 | A118 | Dear Sir: The Whigs of Plattsburgh are desirous of improving.. | May 20, 1840 | A119 | Camp Washington | July 3, 1840 | A120 | Dear Sir: The friends of "Retrenchment and Reform" in the South and West.. | July 4, 1840 | A121 | Sir, A general Convention of the Whigs of Massachusetts will be held on Bunker Hill.. | July 15, 1840 | A122 | Sir: The friends of Harrison and Tyler in Erie County, Pa., have constituted the undersigned a Committee of Correspondence.. | July 20, 1840 | A123 | Thirteenth Annual Fair | August 24, 1840 | A124 | Dear Sir: We send you the first page of a tabular Statement of the financial.. | April 29,1841 | A125 | Sir, A number of friends of the General and State administration in the City and neighboring counties.. | May 3, 1841 | A126 | Pulawski Cadets | January 10, 1842 | A127 | Your attention is respectfully erquested to the foloowing popular Measures. | January 23, 1842 | A128 | Sir- We are happy to inform you that the Washington Temperance Benevolent Society.. | February 1, 1842 | A129 | State of Michigan, Secretary of State's Office | February 3, 1842 | A130 | Sir: I have the honor to transmit to your Excellency, for the use of the State over which you preside.. | February 16, 1842 | A131 | St. Patrick's Day. Irish Repeal. | February 17, 1842 | A132 | Celebration of the Thirteenth Anniversary of the New York State Temperance Society | March, 1842 | A133 | Sir; I have the honor to transmit herewith a copy of Acts passed by the General Assembly of | April 11, 1842 | A134 | In pursuance of a Resolution of the General Assembly | May 3, 1842 | A135 | State of Maine. Secretary's Office, His Excellency, The Govenor of New York | May 6, 1842 | A136 | Sir: In pursuance of a law of the Territory of Florida, entitled, "An Act relating | May 12, 1842 | A137 | To Wm, H, Seward, Esq
Dear Sir--The undersigned, a Committee | June 6, 1842 | A138 | Sir: I have the honor to call your attention to the provisions of the subjoined section of the Act of Congress | June 24, 1842 | A139 | State of Maryland, Department of State, City of Annapolis, To his Excellency, The Governor of New York | June 25, 1842 | A140 | State of New Jersey, Department of State. City of Trenton, To His Excellency the Governor of New York | July 12, 1842 | A141 | State of Maine. Secretary's Office | August 18, 1842 | A142 | To His Excellency William H. Seward, Sir: You are respectfully invited to attend the Cattle Show and Fair | August 20, 1842 | A143 | Sir, A Public Dinner will be given by Merchants.. | August 25, 1842 | A144 | Dear Sir: Acting under general instructions from the Executive Board of the New York.. | September 5, 1842 | A145 | The Trustees of Columbia College request the attendance of Hon. Wm. H. Seward LL.D… | September 28, 1842 | A146 | Sir: The Whigs of Franklin County are preparing a Public Dinner in honor of.. | September 30, 1842 | A147 | To His Excellency, The Governeor of New York | October 19, 1842 | A148 | The honor of His Excellency The Governor's Company is requested at the Anniversary Dinner.. | November 15, 1842 | A149 | His Excellency the Governor of New York | November 25, 1842 | A150 | Dear Sir, In accordance with a Resolution of the General Committee of Democratic Whig Young Men.. | November 29, 1849 | A151 | Acting under the advice of judicious friends, I have adopted this method of acquainting those who approved.. | December 9, 1848 | A152 | Dear Sir, The friends of Taylor and Fillmore intend celebrating.. | December 14, 1848 | A153 | Sir: We take the liberty of presenting for your consideration the name of Gen. John A. McElwain.. | December 1848 | A154 | Sir: The Original Rough and Ready Club of this city, will celebrate the coming anniversary of the Birth of Washington.. | January 1849 | A155 | Sir: The term of office of the present Marshall, of the Northern District of New York having nearly expired.. | February 9, 1849 | A156 | United States Patent Office | March 6, 1849 | A157 | Sir, Annexed I beg leave to hand you a Price Current of Wines; | March 16, 1849 | A158 | Sir, The Whig Citizens of the City of Philadelphia are making preparations.. | June 11, 1849 | A159 | Sir, It affords us much pleasure to announce to you, that the Twenty Second Annual Fair of the American Institute.. | August 15, 1849 | A160 | Dear Sir: You will confer a special favor by transmitting through the mail Five dollars.. | August 22, 1849 | A161 | Circular. American Association for the Advancement of Science. | October 5, 1849 | A162 | Sir: Endeavoring to trace up the history of American inventions as a duty appertaining to this bureau.. | November 8, 1849 | A163 | Sir: A copy of the accompanying circular has been addressed to each of the Governors of the States and Territories of the Union.. | November 12, 1849 | A164 | Hon. William Seward, Dear Sir: I take the liberty of addressing you upon the subject of a claim against the U.S.. | January 28, 1850 | A165 | Sir: I take the debates in the Senate from the National Intelligencer.. | February 4, 1850 | A166 | Sir: I have the agreeable duty of informing you of your election as a member of the "Minnesota Historical Society." | February 5, 1850 | A167 | Dear Sir: The undersigned citizens of the United States, residing at Brownsville, desire to call your attention.. | February 5, 1850 | A168 | Letters: In relation to the Claim of Purser Francis B. Stockton, U.S. Navy, for the allowance of expenses of an Entertainment and Ball given at Southampton, England, by Captain Paulding, Commanding the U.S. Frigate St. Lawrence.. | February 27, 1850 | A169 | To The President of the United States, Members of Congress, and friends of Agriculture.. | March 18, 1850 | A170 | Sir, The large and highly respectable Convention to promote the construction of a National Rail Roadto the Pacific Ocean.. | March 22, 1850 | A171 | Hon. Sir: I am now engaged in procuring the Autographs of some of the members of the United States Congress.. | March 25, 1850 | A172 | The success of the first application of the Students of Burlington College, in behalf of the Chapel of the Holy Child Jesus.. | May 18, 1850 | A173 | Dear Sir: The Anniversary of the new York State Temperance Society, is to occur on Thursday, the 20th instant, in this city, commencing at 10 o'clock, A.M. | June 5, 1850 | A174 | Sir: On the 25th inst., the citizens of Burlington intend to celebrate, with appropriate festivities, the establishment of Railroad communication between the State of Vermont and the Atlantic Sea-Board. | June 5, 1850 | A175 | Sir, The Democratic Whig Citizens of Philadelphia, friends of the National and State Administrations.. | June 17, 1850 | A176 | You are respectfully invited to attend a meeting of the Literary Societies of this Institution.. | June 1850 | A177 | Sir: The Joint Committee appointed by the Common Council of the city of New York.. | July 15, 1850 | A178 | The Sisters of the Visitation respectfully invite the Hon. Wm. H. Seward & Lady to attend.. | July 15, 1850 | A179 | Sir: You are respectfully invited to inspect a Museum of rare and curious articles.. | August 3, 1850 | A180 | Sir: The difficulty of even learning the daily invented calumnies concerning me which are secretly circulated among Honorable Senators.. | August 5, 1850 | A181 | Dear Sir, Permit us to call your attention to an Affidavit in the hands of the Hon. Thomas Corwin.. | August 6, 1850 | A182 | Be it remembered, that on this 17th day of April, 1848.. | August 22, 1850 | A183 | Dear Sir: I beg leave to inform you that the "Rochester School" is removed to 111, Buffalo St., Wadsworth's Block, up one flight of stairs. | August 29, 1850 | A184 | Oratorio of the Seasons | August 1850 | A185 | Sir, It affords us much pleasure to announce to you, that the Twenty-Third Annual Fair of the American Institute.. | September 2, 1850 | A186 | Public Demonstration in Favor of Smith O'Brien | September 4, 1850 | A187 | Sir: By a Joint Resolution of the 3rd day of March, 1849, authorizing a subscription for 1000 copies of the History of Congress.. | September 6, 1850 | A188 | To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Thirty-First Congress. | September 10, 1850 | A189 | Dear Sir: I am a candidate for Clerk of the Assembly, to which you have been elected a Member. | November 14, 1850 | A190 | Sir: The heirs of Gen. Thaddeus Kosciusko beg to leave to submit to your consideration what follows: | December 2, 1850 | A191 | The undersigned, on behalf of the New England Society.. | December 7, 1850 | A192 | Hon. And Dear Sir: On the death of the late Dr. James A. Houston.. | December 1, 1850 | A193 | Sir, The undersigned, Committee of Invitation, cordially invite you to attend the "First Annual Ball" of the New York Printers' Union.. | December 26, 1850 | A194 | To the Creditors and Bondholders of the State of Illinois: | December, 1850 | A195 | Christmas Ball. | December 1850 | A196 | To Old Soldiers, Their Widows and Orphans. | January 1, 1851 | A197 | Sir, If you can be present at the Hall of Representatives on Saturday Evening next.. | January 14, 1815 | A198 | Sir: Our Society, composed chiefly of adopted citizens, connected by birth with Ireland, earnestly and respectfully ask you attention to the following inquiry. | January 15, 1851 | A199 | Sir: The undersigned have been appointed a committee of the Rope-Makers of this vicinity.. | January 1851 | A200 | Sir: I have the honor to submit herewith an attested account of the nett receipts.. | February 15, 1851 | A201 | Honored and Dear Sir: We beg leave to call your attention to an important oversight in the Postage Bill now before the Senate.. | February 26,1851 | A202 | To the Honorable Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives. | February 1851 | A203 | Lexicon of Living Men | March 5, 1851 | A204 | Sir, You are respectfully invited to accompany the Members of the Common Council.. | March 24, 1851 | A205 | Sir: The application of .. | 1851 | A206 | Dear Sir: You will learn by the subjoined correspondence that a subscriptionhas been opened for the purpose of presenting to the illustrious Louis Kossuth a testimonial of American sympathy and liberality, worthy of him and of the country which is … | October 8, 1851 | A207 | Dear Madam, The Anniversary Committee take pleasure in informing you that the Annual Examination of the Medina Academy, will begin on Monday, April 5th, and end on Wednesday Evening 7th, with an exhibition in Declamation and Composition. | March 4, 1852 | A208 | Sir: I forward to you a copy of the Concurrent Resolutions of the Legislature of this State, requesting our Senators and Representatives in Congress, to urge "the propriety of making grants of land upon some equal and just principle of appropriation to .. | April 22, 1852 | A209 | Sir: You as Endorser of Austin Smith's Note for Two Hndred Thirty Five Dollars Interest this day payable at the Bank of Auburn, will please take Notice that said Note has this Evening been Protested for Nonpaymeny, payment thereof having been demanded .. | May 3, 1852 | A210 | Sir: The claim of John Phillips for Bounty and, under the Act of September 28, 1850, has been received, and will be attended to as soon as practicable, of which you will be duly informed. | May 11, 1852 | A211 | Sir: The application of Jos. Chaffe for Bounty Land under the act of September 28th, 1850, has been examined, and the following report is made by the Auditor .. | May 20, 1852 | A212 | Sir: The application of Isaac Mills for Bounty Land under the act of September 28th, 1850, has been examined and the following report is made by the Auditor .. | May 21, 1852 | A213 | Sir: The claim of Vincent Peet for Bounty Land, under the Act of September 28, 1850, has been received, and will be attended to as soon as practicable, of which you will be duly informed. | August 3, 1852 | A214 | Sir: A due regard to the economical and efficient administration of this Department forbids the multiplication of Post Offices within short distances of each other or at points not directly on mail routes. | August 9, 1852 | A215 | Sir: I have the honor to inform you, that the Postmaster General has this day established a Post Office at Knoxville, in the County of Steuben, and State of New York, and appinted Geo. L. Dvis Postmaster thereof. | August 14, 1852 | A216 | Sir: Mr. Webster, years ago, emancipated a negro man named "William," with whose good service as "body servant," up to the death bed at Marshfield, you may be acquainted, and whom he so kindly mentioned in his will. | January 1, 1853 | A217 | Sir: The Pennsylvania State Teachers' Association having instrcuted me to "collect statistics upon subjects connected with Education," throughout the several States, I have thought proper, with the view of carrying out the objects of the Association, to . | June 1, 1853 | A218 | Dear Sir: The Clio Society of Capitol University, being about to fit up a Hall in the New University Building for its own use, and desiring also to build up a good Library for its Members, takes this opportunity of enlisting your sympathies in its behalf. | June 24, 1853 | A219 | You will please take notice, that by an order of the Common Council of the City of Auburn, | August 27, 1853 | A220 | Sir, It affords us much pleasure to anounce to you, that the Twenty Seventh Annual Fair of the American Institute of the City of New York, will open at the Crystal Palace, on the third day of October next. | September 10, 1855 | A221 | Sir: The application of Stephen Sweet for bounty Land | November 9, 1855 | A222 | Sir:-- The "Dansvile Literary Association" have concluded to secure | December 10, 1855 | 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 | A249 | To the Members of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. | January 1, 1857 | A250 | Office of the Regents of the University, Albany, Jan. 30, 1857. | January 30, 1957 | A251 | Sir: I beg leave to tender you my services as an Agent for the transaction of Patent business of every description, either in this country or in Europe. | June 1857 | A252 | The undersigned beg to inform you, that having entered into copartnership, they will in future, carry on the commission of business of the former house of Geo. Edward Burr under the name of G. E. Burr & Co., and request that you will please take note .. | November 18, 1857 | A253 | Dear Sir: In selecting your newspapers for the present session of Congress, we beg to call your attention to The Evening Post, It may be ordered by members, for any length of time, at the rate of the yearly subscription, which is as follows: | December 5, 1857 | A254 | Sir: We respectfully call your attention to our Agency, in connection with any business your constituents may have with the Patent Office. | January 1, 1858 | A255 | Dear Sir, You and your Ladies are respectfully invited to attend the Twelfth Annual Ball of Washington Association, No. 2, O. U. A., on Monday Evening, February 22, 1858, at the Apollo Rooms, 410 Broadway. | February 9, 1858 | A256 | Dear Sir: As different bills have been submitted to Congress relative to ceding to actual settlers sufficient land for the purpose of emabling them to enjoy a free and independent homestead, we take this opportunity of urging upon individual members.. | February 3, 1858 | A257 | Sir: I send to you this day 1 bag containing the Senate Journal, one volume: Senate Executive Documents, volumes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and 19 parts1, 3, and 4; | March 31, 1858 | A258 | Sir, The honor of your company is respectfully requested at a Complimentary Dinner to be given to the Rev. Robinson Scott, senior member of the Irish Deputation, at Niblo's Saloon, on Tuesday, May 11th, at half past 6 o'clock, P. M. | April 24, 1858 | A259 | Dear Sir: We take the liberty to forward you a document, which, were it a common one, would need an apology, but for which we trust the character of its claims to attention will secure a favorable reception. | May 1, 1858 | A260 | Sir: I beg leave you will read the following extract from page 20 of Senate Report No. 397, 34th Congress, 3d Section, and ask you aid in the passage of an act of Congress for my relief. | May 13, 1858 | 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 | A262 | You will herewith find enclosed an Annual Ticket - please acknowledge its receipt. | January 1, 1862 | A263 | Dear Sir: Herewith I send you the first number of my paper, issued on American soil. | October 1, 1862 | A264 | Sir: The Music Department of the Cooper Union of the City of New York propose giving a Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert, in the Large Hall of the Cooper Union, on the 23rd of December, for the benefit of the "Ladies' Association for the Relief of.. | November 6, 1862 | 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 | A276 | Sons of Michigan. Thirty-Seventh Anniversary of the Admission of the State of Michigan into the Union. | January 12, 1864 | A277 | Yonkers Sanitary Fair | January 25, 1864 | A278 | Brooklyn and Long Island Fair, in the Aid of the United States Sanitary Commission, to Be Held February 22d, 1864. | January 30, 1864 | A279 | Sir: I most respectfully beg to be permitted to lay before you the subjoined suggestions, which, if in your wise opinion you should deem them at all practicable, woud tend: | January 1864 | A280 | Sir: We would respectfully ask you to donate something to the Metropolitan Fair, which will open here on the 28th March, next. | February 10, 1864 | A281 | Dear Sir: Your cooperation is respectfully solicited by the Board of Control, in the Public Reception of George Thompson, Esq. | February 27, 1864 | A282 | Office of the Women's Loyal National League. Dear Friend: With this you will receive a Form of a Petition to Congress, the object of which you can not mistake nor regard with indifference. | March 12, 1864 | A283 | Metropolitan Fair. Committee on Contributions from Without the City. | March 15, 1864 | A284 | Office of the A. A. Provost Marshal General, Southern Division of New York. | March 18, 1864 | A285 | Mr. J. W. Forney respectfully requests the honor of your company at his Rooms, 553 New Jersey Avenue, (Capitol Hill,) Wednesday Evening, March 30, at 8 o'clock, to meet Mr. Edwin Forrest. | March 30, 1864 | A286 | Am heutigen Tage endete der Tod das mir so theure Leben meines geliebten Mannes, des Senator J. H. Adami; er starb im fast vollendeten 72. | April 4, 1864 | A287 | Dear sir: The Government of the United States, a little more than a year ago, with a wisdom looking far beyond the burdens and anxieties of the hour, provided aid for the construction of a Railroad from the Missouri River to the Pacific Ocean. | April 4, 1864 | A288 | Mr. W. H. Seward, Compliments of Messrs. Sykes, Chadwick & Co., and will be happy to see you on Wednesday evening, May 11, at a private opening of their New Billiard Saloon, on F Street, (Willards' Ha'') from 7 to 9, P. M. | May 9, 1864 | A289 | I have the honor to state that the Ladies of Chambersburg and vicinity are actively engaged in getting up a Fair.. | May 23, 1864 | A290 | The undersigned have opened Law Offices in New York City, on the corner of Pine and Nassau Streets.. | May 1864 | A291 | The ceremony of dedicating the site for the Battle Monument, will take place at West Point, N. Y., June 15th, 1864. | June 15, 1864 | A292 | Sir, You are respectfully invited to attend a meeting of the Cooper Institute.. | June 15, 1864 | A293 | Mr. J. W. Forney presents you his compliments, and has the honor to invite you to be present at his rooms.. | June 21, 1864 | A294 | Mr. J. W. Forney presents you his compliments, and has the honor to invite you to be present at his rooms.. | June 25, 1864 | A295 | Columbian College: You are invited to attend the Exercises of the Forty-first Annual Commencement of the Columbian College.. | June 15, 1864 | A296 | Georgetown College: You are respectfully invited to attend the Lectures on Chemistry and Natural Philosophy.. | June 20, 1864 | A297 | Union Congressional Committee Rooms: Sir: The importance of the Pending contest for the Presidency caanot be exaggerated. | June 29, 1864 | A298 | Georgetown College: You are respectfully invited to attend the Annual Commencement of Georgetown College.. | June 1864 | A299 | City of Boston. Eighty-Eighth Anniversary of American Independence. | July 4, 1864 | A300 | Dear Sir: The undersigned have been designated a Committee to confer with you and other Officials of the Federal Government.. | August 1, 1864 | A301 | To the Hon. Wm. Pitt Fessenden, Secretary of the Treasury: | August 25, 1864 | A302 | New-York Historical Society. | September 15, 1864 | A303 | Sir: The inauguration of the Rev'd F. A. P. Barnard, D. D., LL. D., as President of the College | September 15, 1864 | A304 | Young Men's Sodality Committee Room | November 21, 1864 | A305 | Office of the Railroad Record, Hon. Wm H. Seward | January 26,1864 | A306 | Sir: You are respcetfully invited to attend a meeting of the "American Union Commission," at the Hall of the House of Representatives | February 9, 1864 | A307 | {Confidential} "National Bureau of Correspondence," | February 22, 1865 | A308 | To the Honorable William H. Seward, How , Member of the New York Hiftorical Society. | April 14,1865 | A309 | Columbian College. "Dens nobis fiducia." | June 28, 1865 | A310 | "Monroe Doctrine" Committee Rooms, No. 5, Cooper Institute | December 20, 1865 | A311 | Confidential. Office of John W. Corlies & Co., and Financial Agency of the Republic of Mexico | January 8, 1865 | A312 | Dear Sir: Permit me to tender for your acceptance, herewith enclosed a pass over our road for yourself | January 10, 1865 | 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 | A324 | Eigth Ward Pioneer Clay Club, of the City of New York | January 1867 | A325 | 1815 Celebration of the 8th of January, 1867. | January 1, 1867 | A326 | Sir: The Painting of "The Last Hours of Lincoln" is completed, and will soon be taken from the city | March 13, 1867 | A327 | St. Patrick's Festival 1867 | March 1867 | A328 | Dear Brethren: The the Lodge has made it our duty to make known to you the destitute condition of a large number of indigent Master Masons | April 17, 1867 | A329 | Dear Sir: The legislature of the State of New York granted on the 19th instr. A Special Charter | April 23, 1867 | A330 | American Institute, New York
Sir: A grand Exhbition of American Industrial Products | July 1867 | A331 | Sir: A Solemn High Mass of Requiem for the late Gen'l T. F. Meagher, | August 8, 1867 | A332 | The honor of Hon Wm H. Seward's company is requestedd at a DINNER in compliment to Senor Romero | September 16, 1867 | A333 | Camden & Amboy Rail Road & Trans. Co. | January 1, 1868 | A334 | Sir: An address commenorative of the life and services of the late Prof. Charles Anthon, LL.D., will be delivered before the Trustees | may 29, 1868 | A335 | Original May Ball Lewis Caeusi requests the honor of your attendance at his May Festival Leuee | May 6, 1868 | A336 | You are cordially invited to attend the ceremonies of Decorating the Graves of Union Dead, | May 27, 1868 | A337 | Dear Sir: The lack of any means of easy intercourse and free communication, and consequently of united effort and mutual support, has been felt for some years past by men of | May 29, 1868 | A338 | Died: At Brooklyn, New York, on the 3d June 1868, Gold S. Silliman | June 3, 1868 | A339 | You are respectfully invited to be present at the Grand Lodge of Sorrow, In Memoriam, Charles R. Starkweather | June 25, 1868 | A340 | Sir: Our National Holiday, the Fourth of July, being set apart by the Albany Burgesses Corps to commemorate the | June 29, 1868 | A341 | Dear Sir:The Domestic Committee of the Board of Missions are unable to meet their engagements (entered into at the beginning of the present year) with four Missionary Bishops and more than one hundred and fifty other Missionaries. | July 1, 1868 | A342 | The honor of your company is requested to a Banquet, to be given by citizens of Baltimore, to Hon. Reverdy Johnson | July 15, 1868 | A343 | My Dear Mrs. Martin: I am sure that you will long to hear everything any of us can possibly tell you of these days of dear Emily's drawing nearer to the heavenly home of peace and rest | March 27,1870 | A344 | Dear Sir, I have recently established a branch of my American House in Nos 1, rue Scribe, for the purpose of producing the latest American Fashions | June 1870 | A345 | Hon. Wm H. Seward. Dear Sir: You are respectfully invited by the Albany Burgesses Corps, to accompany them | September 28,1870 | A346 | Dear Sir: I would hereby notify you that at the Annual Meeting of the Pilgrim Society you were chosen to the position below mentioned: | June 8, 1871 | A347 | Abolition of the Gallows. Eleventh Annual Campaign. Iowa the Field of Labor. | October 13, 1871 | A348 | Rooms of the Pioneer and Historical Society of Oregon | October 21, 1871 | A349 | Dear Sir: We take pleasure in informing you that we have secured an Office and Warerooms at No. 554 Broadway. | March 23, 1872 | A350 | Savery & Chadeayne, Plumbers, Gas & Steam Filters, 146 Genesee Street, Auburn, N.Y. | March 25, 1872 | A351 | First Annual Railroad Ball at Shauer & Son's Hotel, Freeville | March 29, 1872 | A352 | Seventh Annual Ball. Seward Hose Co. No. 4, | April 1, 1872 | A353 | Mr. & Mrs. Lyman Tremain request your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Miss Helen E Tremain | April 18, 1872 | A354 | Your presence is requested at a Complimentary Ball, to be given by the Patrons and Pupils of Mr. A. W. Cobleigh, | April 22, 1872 | A355 | Sir, We beg leave to notify shipment of the Goods specified as at foot which we trust will reach their destination in satisfactory order | May 3, 1872 | A356 | Union College Alumni Association. Dear Brother: The committee appointed to make arrangements for the fourth assembly of the Union College Alumni of the Northwest | May 4, 1872 | A357 | Hon Wm H. Seward, You are respectfully invited to visit the "Central Park Menagerie, International Circus and Iroquois Indian Troupe," | May 17, 1872 | A358 | Memorial Committee, Grand Army of the Republic. | May 23, 1872 | A359 | We have this day, as requested, forwarded to you by Amer Express | May 27, 1872 | A360 | The Hon Wm H Seward
Sir: At the suggestion of several Artists and patrons of a series of large-size photographic negatives, illustrating yosemite and other grand and picturesque portions of our Coast. | May 1872 | A361 | Sir: You are cordially invited to meet the Albany Burgesses Corps, upon the occasion of their visit to the city of Poughkeepsie | October 8, 1872 | A362 | Dear Sir: We herewith enclose order blanks for the copies which you wish to supply to your subscribers for "William H. Seward's Travels Around the World." | January 22, 1873 | A363 | My Dear Sir: I am endeavoring to procure the autographs of some of the most prominent men of our country, and take the liberty of soliciting your name to place among those | March 29, 1873 | A364 | Mr. __acknowledges the receipt of your letter requesting a copy of ___ and will take pleasure in sending you a copy | 1856 | A365 | To the Hon. Wm. H. Seward. Sir: We have the honor to enclose herewith a copy of a Petition, which will be presented by the Hon. Geo. Ashmun | A366 | Dear Sir: You are respectfully inivited to attend the Third Annual Meetings of the National Freedmens' Relief Association | A367 | Prominent Americans. A Valuable Work. To Hon: F. W. Seward. | A368 | Dear Sir: After the completion (so long delayed by the late war) of the Canopy over Forefather's Rock, | A369 | Foreign Immigration. Sir: There are two questions of fundamental and primary importance which the present Congress seem exceeding loth to take properly in hand. | A370 | Letter of D. Lieber to Senator E. D. Morgan, on the Amendment to the Constitution Extinguishing Slavery. | February 1, 1865 | A371 | To Parents: In making application for admission to the College, the name and age of your daughters should be stated, with the studies she has pursued, and the class she wishes to enter | A372 | Sir:--We invite your attention to our extensive stock of ladies' and gentlemen's very superior Watches, Diamond, and all other styles of Rich Jewelry | A373 | Sir: Your attention is respectfully asked to the following statement: Owing to the contemplated retirement of the senior partner in one of the largest Watch and Jewelry establishments | A374 | Sir, I desire to call your attention to a Square of ground No. 144 which I propose selling, as I am directed to do without limitation. | A375 | J. P. Crutchett Begs leave most respectfully to inform his patrons and those in want of a French Cook, that he continues | A376 | Sir:-- The object of this paper is to place before you the plain unvarnishe statement of one, who was placed on the Reserved List by the late Naval Retiring Board. | 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 | A380 | To whom all Dispatches, Letters, &c, should be addressed. All business entrusted to our care, will be promptly attended to. | A381 | Circular. The undersigned would respectfully announce that they have opened a law office, and land agency, at Titusville, Pa. | A382 | Daily Evening Bulletin | 186? | A383 | Communication. Geological Report--Imporant information relative to the New-York and Albany Rail-Road. | April 22, 1839 | A384 | At a Convention of the Safety Fund Banks, held pursuant to notice at the American Hotel, in the village of Auburn | November 9, 1839 | A385 | American Government and State Stock Agency, London, For the Purchase, Sale, and Negotiation, Exclusively, of American Stocks in Europe | May 10, 1842 | A386 | L. Menand, Florist, &c. Green and Hot House plants, etc., Camelia Japonica, Tea and China Roses, Budhia, Acacia, Hodtzia and other fine and rare flowers, for Bouquets, &c. | December 28, 1842 | A387 | United states and Foreign Agency, at Washington City D.C. | February 23, 1846 | A388 | Moffat & Co., Assaying and Smelting Association, San Francisco, California | February 7, 1849 | A390 | Seven Per Cent Stock. Interest Guaranteed and Payable Quarter Yearly. | February 22, 1849 | A391 | Prospectus. To the Honorable Members of the Senate and House of Representatives of the 31st Congress | February, 1850 | A392 | Circular. To Owners of Patent and Genuine Titles to Lands in the Military District of Illinois. | July 13, 1850 | A393 | Agency for Claims. William J. Niles, Washington, D. C. will attend to the prosecution of claims upon the Government | September 2, 1850 | A394 | Sir: The undersigned, who was at the head of the Pesnion Office for upwards of thirty years, has opened an Office in this city | December 6, 1850 | A395 | Virginia Six Per CT. State Loan, for $4,000,000, irredeemable before use | May 10, 1851 | A396 | Copartnership Notice. The subscribers have formed a copartnership, and will conduct the Wholesale Grocery Business | June 1, 1853 | A397 | The Augusta Rose. | March 1, 1853 | 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 | A404 | General Land Agency for Kansas. | January 1, 1857 | 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 | A409 | Removal G. W. Yerby has removed his land office, from 139 Randolph Street, to 82 Dearborn Street | 1857 | A410 | Julius Crone, Real Esate Agent, N. E. corner Clark and Randolph Streets, Chicago, - Illinois. | 1857 | A411 | Real Estate and General Agency, Camanche, Clinton County, Iowa. | 1857 | 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 | A413 | Union Pacific Railroad Company. | September, 1862 | A414 | Sale of the U.S. Mineral Lands. | February 27, 1864 | A415 | American Emigrant Company, Chartered for the Promotion of Foreign Immigration | July, 1864 | A416 | Office of McAllister and Wallis, General Agents and Attorneys for Claims, | August 26, 1864 | A417 | Philadelphia Evening Journal | August 26, 1865 | A418 | College Hill, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. This well-known and desirable property is now offered for sale, to close up the estate. | November, 1865 | A419 | National Trust Company of the City of New York, Incorporated April 19, 1867. | April 23, 1867 | A420 | The undersigned respectfully announce that they have opend an office at No. 2 Exchange Court, | April, 1872 | A421 | Messrs. Chas. H. Winfield (late of Orange County, N. Y.), John H. Anthon, and Charles C. Leeds, have this day formed a copartnership, by the firm-name of Winfield, Anthon & Leeds, | November 11, 1872 | A422 | Special Notice to the Agents and Applicants for Agencies for the Sale of William H. Seward's "Travels around the World." | December 12, 1872 | A423 | William H. Seward's "Travels Around the World." The undersigned respectfully announce that their Agent will present the order book containing specimen pages of the paper, printing, illustrations, engravings, and styles of binding of | 1872 | A424 | William H. Seward's Travels Around the Worl. | 1872 | A425 | Gibson & Reilly, Merchant Tailors, No. II Exchange-St., Auburn N.Y. | March 12, 1873 | A426 | Messrs. D. Appleton & Co., Publishers, New York. | 1873 | A427 | Confidential. About 33,000 acres for Sale, with 20 miles shore front and ferry rights,--enclosed within the red lines on the above diagram. | A428 | American Institute. The recent death of the lamented Gen. Tallmadge, leaves vacant the office of President of the American Institute. | November, 1853 | 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 | A430 | Extracts from the proceedings of the National Institute for the Promotion of Science. | October, 1842 | A431 | Waterloo Union School. Order of Exercises, Wednesday Evening, March 26, '51. | March 26, 1851 | A432 | Dancing Academy of Mr. & Mrs. Hlasko. | January 21, 1851 | 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 | A434 | Miss Brooke's English and French Boarding and Day School, Washington City, D. C. | September, 1855 | A435 | Memorial Committee, Grand Army of the Republic. | May, 1872 | 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 | A437 | French and English Seminary for Young Ladies, at the corner of Ninth and E Streets, Washington City. | A438 | Regents of the University of the State of New-York. | May 30, 1842 | A439 | Resolutions of the general assembly of the state of Illinois, relative to the establishment of industrial universities, and for the encouragement of practical and general education among the people-unanimously adopted. | February 8, 1853 | A440 | The Morabian Seminary for Young Ladies at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. | 1854 | A441 | The undersigned have associated themselves to institute a School at the Raritan Bay Union, Perth Amboy, New Jersey, designed to combine the advantages of home nurture, with instruction in Literature, Science and Art. | 1854 | A442 | The Fair in aid of the Union Home & School for Soldiers' Children, will open at Irving Hall, Oct. 17th, 1864. | October 17, 1864 | A443 | Union College & University. The Alumni and friends of the Institution are cordially invited to the 79th Commencement. | June 26 | A444 | The Story Association of Harvard University. | May, 1850 | A445 | The Wells College Founder's Day. 1872. Meeting of Trustees at 11, A.M. | 1872 | A446 | To the Friends of Liberal Education. | March 25, 1862 | A447 | The Young Ladies' Collegiate Institue of Union Springs. | February 22, 1864 | A448 | New York College of Veterinary Surgeons, Trustees' Office, 69 Wall Street, New York. | 1862 | A449 | Mrs. Frederick Jonson and Miss Agnes L. Jones, French and English Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies, No. 13 East 31st Street, between Fifth and Madison Avenues. | A450 | Classical and Scientific School for Boys, in Cambridge. | August, 1856 | A451 | Columbia Institution, for the deaf and dumb, and the blind. | February 21, 1861 | A452 | Family Boarding School for Boys, at Pottstown, Montcomery County, PA. | A453 | Residence of Rev.d Matthew Meigs, near Pottstown, Montgomery Co. PA. | March, 1864 | A454 | Societas Adolescentium, Academiae Fredonia, in oppido pomfrete, Republica New-York. | April 18, 1849 | A455 | Miss Elizabeth Parsons, proposes to receive a limited number of young ladies as day pupils, at number fifty-six Elm Street, New Haven, Connecticut. | A456 | Female Collegiate Institution, Washington D.C. | 1855 | 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 | A458 | Annual Commencement of Columbia College, Tuesday, October 4, 1842. | October 4, 1842 | A459 | Waterloo Academy. The friends of education in Waterloo and vicinity, have recently erected a spacious, convenient, and attractive building, dedicated to the cause of Academical learning. | April 3, 1842 | A460 | Home for Little Ones and Kindergarten. | December 1, 1864 | A461 | Montvert Hotel, Middletown Springs, VT. Edward Rickords, Proprietor. | March, 1872 | A462 | United States Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J., Jnd G. Mitchener, proprietor. | April 6, 1856 | A463 | Everett House, North Side Union Park, New York. | A464 | New Summer Resort in the Catskill Mountains. Overlook Mountain House, Via City of Kingston, Ulster Co., N. Y. | A465 | Nahant House. One hours drive, or forty minutes sail from the City of Boston. Open from June to October | A466 | The Fanquier White Sulphur Springs, VA. | A467 | New Caboose Establishment, No. 239 Water St., New York, Austin Packard, Proprietor. | July 1, 1850 | A468 | The American Elevating Spring Mattress. | A469 | The following 'glances' are furnished by a correspondent to the New York Express:--if half be true, the subject would seem to be worthy of the most serious consideration of Congress. | December, 1850? | A470 | Dear Sir: the undersigned Patentees, take this method of bringing to your notice, their "Patent Cordage Machine," for making Cordage of any length and size, by a new, simple, and greatly cheapened process, and to solicit your examination of the Model at | 1850 | A471 | The following is a description of our Patent Machinery. | 18?? | A472 | Kite's Patent Safety Beam for Rail Road Cars. | December 24, 1839 | A473 | E.P. Needham's American Pneumatic Way. | September 4, 1867 | A474 | New and Improved mowing and reaping machine. | 1852 | A475 | Banquet tendered by the Municipal Authorities of the city of New York. | October 19, 1863 | A476 | Programme of Exercises on the occasion of the Annual Anniversary of the Washington City Orphan Asylum for the year 1868 | May 15, 1868 | A477 | Polytechnic College of the State of Pennsylvania. | July 1, 1868 | 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 | A481 | Metropolitan Fair in aid of the United States Sanitary Commission. | February 1, 1864 | 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 | A491 | Tournament at Analostan Island, Thrusday, August 23, 1866. | August 23, 1866 | A492 | Agricultural Ball, at the Town Hall in Pittsfield, on Thurday Evening, October 6th, at 6 o'clock. | October 5, 1842 | A493 | Congress Hall. Complimentary Dinner to Hon. William H. Seward, by Lieut. Governor Raymond. | February 14, 1856 | A494 | American Association for the Advancement of Science. | April 22, 1872 | A495 | A National convention of Delegates from every part of the Republic is called to meet at Memphis on the 23d, of October next, for the purpose of aiding the project of connecting the Mississippi River with the Pacific Ocean | September 1, 1849 | A496 | Grand Sacred and Classic Concert in aid of the German Relief Association at Grover's New Theater, Sunday., February 5, 1865. | February 5, 1865 | A497 | American Association for the Advancement of Science. | March 15, 1851 | A498 | Public welcome to Hon. George Thompson, in the city of Washington, at the hall of the House of Representatives | April 6, 1864 | A499 | The National Banks. | March 14, 1864 | A500 | Buckingham Palace. | June 1, 1859 | A501 | Grand Concert. Easter Monday Night, March 28, 1864. | March 12, 1864 | A502 | Circo Chiarini. Programa de la Funcion en Obsequio del Honorable Willima H. Seward. | November 26, 1869 | A503 | Perseverantia Omnia Vincit | August 22, 1856 | A504 | Dubuque Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. | July 4, 1872 | A505 | Nashville Industrial Exposition. | May, 1872 | A506 | Give Thanks, all ye People. | November 26, 1863 | A507 | National Thanksgiving. "Oh! Praise the God of Mercies." | November 26, 1863 | A508 | The Star-Gemmed Flag of Brave Hearts and the Free. | A509 | The New York Sanitary Fair, 1864. The Children's Table. | 1864 | A510 | The metropolitan Fair Newspaper. | March 1864 | A510 | The Martyr's Return | May 3, 1865 | A512 | Royal Havana Lottery | 1873 | A513 | Royal Havana Lottery | 1873 | A514 | Testimonial to Rufus Waples, U.S. Attorney. | March 10, 1865 | A515 | To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives, In Congress Assembled. | A516 | The following is a copy of a Memorial to Congress, intended to be presented at its next session, (as it is presumed no action will be had at the present session, now so near its close - and it would be unwise, in a matter involving such grave importance . | 1851 | A517 | To the Whig Senators of the United States. | December 20, 1849 | A518 | To the Members of the Honorable the Legislature. | February 10, 1833 | A519 | To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the Unites States. | A520 | The National Foundry | A521 | To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives, of the United States. | February 18, 1852 | A522 | The United States of America in Account with Benjamin F. Hall. | March 1854 | A523 | To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress Assembled: | March 21, 1856 | A524 | A Few Words from the Hollanders in Michigan. | December, 1857 | A525 | The Memorial of J. N. Maffitt, Lieutenant in the Navy of the United States, respectfully sheweth: | 1855? | A526 | To the Honorable the Members of the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States: | A527 | To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled: | A528 | Memorial. To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States: | A529 | First Company, Union Riflemen. | August 22, 1840 | A530 | The following appeared in "The Daily News" of London, January 23, 1865. | 1866? | A531 | To the People of Indianna: The quota of Indiana, under the last call of the President for three hundred thousand men, was about nineteen thousand. | January 14, 1864 | A532 | Circular Commanding Officer Post of in assuming command of your post the following instructions will serve as your guidance: | August 1, 1865 | A533 | Headquarters United States Forces, Martinsburg, Va., October 22, 1864. | October 22, 1864 | A534 | Headquarters United states Forces, Martinsburg, Va., October 24, 1864. | October 24, 1864 | A535 | Headquarters United States Forces, Martinsburg, Va., October 19, 1864. | October 19, 1864 | A536 | Headquarters United States Forces, Martinsburg, Va., October 19, 1864. | October 19, 1864 | A537 | The painful task devolves on the General-n-Chief of announcing to the Army the death of Colonel and Brevet major General Roger Jones, Adjutant General, who expired in this city about sunset yesterday | July 16, 1852 | A538 | Headquarters, Army & Dist. Of North Carolina, Newbern, N.C., March 11, 1864. | March 11, 1864 | A539 | head-Quarters, Army & Dist. Of North Carolina, Newbern, N.C., March 9, 1864. | March 9, 1864 | A540 | Proclamation. | May 5, 1858 | A541 | Regulations Relative to the Admission of Midshipmen into the Navy. | April 28, 1849 | A542 | Union Defence Committee, of the Citizens of New York, Office, No. 30 Pine Street. | April 25, 1861 | A543 | Military Order, Loyal Legion, U.S. Circular No. 50 | October 16, 1871 | A544 | Military Order, Loyal Legion, U. S. Circular No. 51 | April 24, 1872 | A545 | War Department, General Orders, No. 287. | November 28, 1864 | A546 | War Department, Circular, No. 86. | December 1, 1864 | A547 | Headquarters First Army Corps, Circular No. 2. | December 3, 1864 | A548 | Proposition to the President To Employ the Emancipated Negroes at Port Royal. | January 27, 1863 | A549 | Hampton Normal & Agricultural Institute, at Hampton, VA. | January 25, 1872 | A550 | Appeal of The National Association for the Relief of Colored Women and Children | February 27, 1863 | A551 | A Fact for History! | November, 1850 | A552 | Heirs of Continental Officers. | January, 1856? | A553 | The Voice of the Empire State in Condemnation of Freemasonry. | April 26, 1831 | 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 | A555 | Draw the Line! We will support the Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States | A556 | Circular. The undersigned would respectfully inform the Hon. Members of the Senate and the House of Representatives, | January, 1851? | A557 | Opinions of the Press. | December, 1850? | A558 | Fisheries-Private Property. | April 15, 1872 | A559 | To the Members of the Andrew Johnson Club of Louisiana | A560 | Martinigue Conseil General Presidence de M. Briere de l'Isle | December 11, 1866 | A561 | The undersigned, on behalf of a Mafs Meeting of the citizens of St. Louis, respectfully invite you to attend a National Convention to be held in this City, on Monday, the 16th day of October next | August 28, 1849 | A562 | At a Meeting of the 7th Ward Whig Committee, convened on Saturday evening, 30th inst, at Bradley's Hotel, 159 Madison street, the folowing preamble and resolutions where unanimously adopted: | May 24, 1836 | A563 | To the People. | A564 | The following order of the Secretary of State is, at his request, published for the information and guidance of officers of the customs; and so much of the Circular of this Department, dated December 3, 1864, as relates to persons entering this country | March, 1865 | A565 | Prospectus of the Constitution, A new daily paper to be published in Washington City, D.C. | November 12, 1850 | A566 | The proposed alteration of the Tariff Laws of 1846. | September 24, 1850 | A567 | Mechanics' & Workingmen's Central Republican Union. | December 10, 1856 | A568 | Cincinnatti Chamber of Commerce | A569 | To the Loyal Citizens of the United States. | January 28, 1864 | A570 | Thoughts on the Times | 1864 | A571 | For twelve years we have been struggling in Clarion County, against an immense majority, combined with its influence both politically and personally, and without outside co-operating influences, this majority is gradually diminishing. | June 24, 1864 | A572 | An act, in relation to proceedings in criminal cases. | A573 | Memorial to Congress, adopted February 7, 1861. | February 7, 1861 | A574 | Message from the President of the United States, | March 13, 1849 | A575 | Resolved (if the Assembly concur), that the State of New York is opposed to the admission of Kansas into the Union as a State | March 6, 1858 | A576 | Important Questions. | A577 | Republican Meeting in Hartford | February 14, 1855 | A578 | Certificate of Life Membership of the Patriotic Union Club! | A579 | "To Your Tents, O Israel!" | November 20, 1864 | A580 | "Live Oak" Club. No. 1. | A581 | Speech delivered by General Raasloff, late Minister of War and of the navy, in the Folkething May 5th 1870. | May 5, 1870 | A582 | George F. Robinson. Resolutions of the Legislature of Maine | June 13, 1870 | A583 | Hall of the National Union City Executive Committee | January 21, 1865 | A584 | National Celebration of Union Victories | February 22, 1865 | A585 | Statement of the Public Debt of the United States on the 1st of October, 1866. | October 1, 1866 | A586 | A Protest Against the Ordinance of Secession, | January 26, 1861 | A587 | To the Honorable, the Committee of the House of Representatives of the United States upon Military Affairs: | 1864? | A588 | The Prisoners' Friend--Extra. | January, 1851 | A589 | Address to the People of the United States. | February 24, 1851? | A590 | Circular of the American Union Commission. | 1865? | A591 | Thoughts for the People. | 1864? | A592 | National Sailors' Fair. | April 19, 1864 | A593 | The undersigned, a Committee of the "Pennsylvania State Peace Society," respectfully invite you, on behalf of said Society, to atttend the Annual Meeting, | March 20, 1851 | A594 | Army Relief Bazaar. | January 18, 1864 | A595 | Army Relief Bazaar at Albany. | January 18, 1864 | A596 | Soldiers' Aid Society of Northern Ohio, 95 Bank Street, Cleveland. | February 22, 1864 | A597 | The Union Vase, | A598 | St. John's Hotel for Invalids. | March, 1864 | A599 | Sick and Wounded Soldiers. | March, 1864 | A600 | Instructions to the People of the United States for Preliminary Movement toward Governmental Re-organization | May, 1865 | A601 | A Book for the Times. Out of Work: Or, Walks Among Empty Workshops and Dreary Firesides. | February 5, 1856 | A602 | National Transition Moonly Voice. | July 20, 1872 | A603 | Annual Meeting of the New York State Association Opposed to Secret Societies. | December 12, 1871 | A604 | Fair to the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. | April 14, 1865 | A605 | Temperance address delivered to the Coloured Sons of Tuscaloosa by iss Sarah Hullum, Dec. 26, 1850. | December 26, 1850 | A606 | Rev. Dr. Sunderland, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church.. | June 1, 1866 | A607 | "The Constitutional Church in Washington City" | January 7, 1851 | A608 | The Word of the Lord that came unto the Patriarch Moses, an Israelite of the tribe of Joseph, and of the lineage of his son Ephraim, o the fourteenth day of the second month, called February, in the year one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight .. | March 28, 1865 | A609 | Order of Public Worship Provided by the House of Bishops of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, For Its Use on.. | October 8, 1862 | A610 | To My Imperial and Royal Friends and Fellow Creatures.. | May 5, 1856 | A611 | To the Ladies of Auburn | January 1, 1852 | A612 | To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, In Congress Assembled. | May 1, 1856 | A613 | Circular. Rockland Female Institute, Nyack, N. Y. | March, 1858 | A614 | To the Stockholders and Patrons of the Albany Pearl-street Academy. | January 20, 1840 | A615 | Public Debt - Good Faith. | December 24, 1869 | A616 | Select School at Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York. | March 30, 1842 | A617 | Seward Institute. Hon. Wiliam H. Seward, President. Young Ladies' Seminary, Florida, Orange County, N.Y. | 1865 | A618 | The S. S. Seward Institute, At Florida, Orange County, N.Y. | October 8, 1849 | A619 | Episcopal Institute, For the Education of Young Gentlemen, Troy, N.Y. | February 11, 1839 | A620 | Let Us Have Genuine Freedom in Missouri. | November 15, 1864 | 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 | A622 | To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of New York, in Senate and Assembly convened: | January 1, 1840 | A623 | Respected and Dear Sir-The Excecutive Committee of the Eastern New-York Anti-Slavery Society take the liberty to address you this note, hoping that it may be in your power to aid them in their work of mercy and benevolence | May 31, 1842 | 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 | A627 | The whig General Committee, of the City of New York, through its corresponding committee, to their political brethren throughout the state. | April 18, 1839 | A628 | Sir-Having been appointed a Committee of Correspondence on behalf of the Anti-Masonic Members of the Legislature, we take the liberty of addressing you in relation to the State Convention, to be held in this city, on the seventeenth day of February next. | January 27, 1831 | 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 | A630 | New York Conference Seminary, and Female Collegiate Institute, Charlotteville, Schoharie Co., N. Y. | 1860 | A631 | The New York Central Railroad Co. | November 16, 1863 | A632 | The Fortnightly, Auburn, N.Y. | 1891 | A633 | Centennial Celebration of American Independence, at Auburn, N.Y., July 4th, 1876. | July 4, 1876 | A634 | Poems, William H. Seward | 1875 | A635 | Ratification Meeting. | A636 | Grant. Memorial Services. Auburn, N.Y., August 8, 1885. | August 8, 1885 | A637 | Old Bob Ridley, O. A highly popular negro chaunt. | A638 | A639 | Hiram Nash's Giant Self acting Well Curb and Bucket. | 1862? | A640 | Use the Best, Winslow's Patent Adjustable Slide Wrought Iron Wrenches. | 1862 | A641 | Strangers and Others visitng Rochester, are invited to call and inspect the establishment of Case & Mann. | A642 | Sloat's Elliptic Lock-Stitch Sewing Machines, the Champion Sewing Machines of the Nineteenth Century. | A643 | Commencement College Physicians & Surgeons | A644 | Church Music Association. | April 16, 1874 | A645 | Grand Choral and Instrumental Concert, in aid of Chapel Fund of Madison Ave. Reformed Church, at Steinway Hall, Friday evening, Feb, 6th, 1874. | February 6, 1874 | A646 | Mexico Academy, Mexico, Oswego Co., N.Y., 1872-3. | 1872 | A647 | Dear Sir: We desire to call your attention to the superior advantages of Chicago, as a Wool market, for Western dealers and growers, as compared with Eastern cities. | May 10, 1873; June 1, 1873 | A648 | Corinthian Hall. A musical and dramatical entertainment, will be given in Corinthian hall | 1871 | A649 | To all whom it may Concern. We, the undersigned, Commissioners, appointed by Hon. Jerome Fuller, Monroe County Judge, upon the petition of F. Ansel Booth, Sarah A. Harris and Henry C. Ives | November 25, 1870 | A650 | Geo. G. Clarkson & Co., merchant Tailors, No. 35 State Street, Rochester, N.Y. | September, 1871 | A651 | To Sportsmen! | June, 1862 | A652 | Callisophia Literary Society desires the Pleasure of Your Company at the College chapel | December 17, 1872 | A653 | Callisophia, Tuesday Evening, Dec. 17, 1872. | December 17, 1872 | A654 | Delta Kappa Epsilon, Fourteenth Annual Supper | December 2, 1870 | A655 | Dear brother: It is proposed to institue a new chapter of the Alpha Delta Phi among members of one of our most prominent colleges, and the initiation will take place at 3 o'clock in the afternoon of Thursday, Dec. 20th, 1877. | December 1, 1877 | A656 | Concert for the Benefit of the Rochester Female Charitable Society, at Corinthian Hall, on Friday Evening, November 23, 1860. | 1860 | A657 | The First Anniversary of the Gates Lodge of Good Templars | March 17, 1869 | A658 | Another Good Time. The Second Annual Raspberry Festival, by the Gates Lodge, Good Templars | July 22, 1869 | A659 | The Rochester High School Fifth Anniversary | July 11, 1862 | A660 | Rochester Seminary, Anniversary Exercises, 1863. | June 18, 1863 | A661 | Hymn of Welcome to the Pastor. | A662 | The Children's Welcome to their Pastor. | A663 | In Memoriam | April 24, 1889 | A664 | Prologue to the Private Theatricals at Mrs. La Farge's Mansion, Glen Cove, July 28th, 1860. | July 28, 1860 | A665 | Rochester Free Academy. Commencement Exercises. Friday Evening, July 7, 1865. | July 7, 1865 | A666 | The Rochester Boot and Shoe Store! | A667 | Davis' Matchless Compound for making the best and cheapest soap in the world!! | A668 | The National Feed Cutter. | April 29, 1862 | A669 | Lines' Patent Ash and Coal Separator. | October 1, 1862 | A670 | Go to the Great Gift Book Store | September, 1862 | A671 | Dewey's Mammoth Lamp and Oil Emporium, | A672 | Rochester Evening Express, A cheap daily newspaper, published every afternoon, and giving all the Telegraphic News | A673 | Prindle's Patent Agricultural Caldron and Steamer. | 1862 | A674 | H. Pease Table for 1862. | 1862 | A675 | Dewey's Kerosene Oil and Lamp Emporium. | A676 | Oil and Lamp Emporium! | September 26, 1862 | A677 | For the Best and Cheapest Hosiery, ladies and Gentlemen's furnishing and millinery, including velvet and silk bonnets, | A678 | Walter A. Wood's Celebrated Light Draft Two Wheel Prize Mower Manufactured at Hoosick Falls, N.Y. | 1862 | A679 | A word about Mustard! | A680 | Bryant, Stratton & Co's Albany Mercantile College, 43 & 45 North Pearl St. | A681 | Union Water Wheel, Patented. July 8th, 1862. | 1862 | A682 | Pyle's dietetic Saleratus Challenges the World! | A683 | New Combined Shingle and Heading Machine. | 1862 | A684 | Diploma Awarded by the New York State Agricultural Society, To Phelps & Chase, for the Best Melodeons. | 1860 | A685 | Boss's American Chemical Writing Fluid | A687 | Improved Saw Gumming Machine | A688 | Syracuse Prize Machine. Buckeye Premium Mower. | A689 | Improved Saw Gumming Machine | A690 | Fish's Patent Nursery, or Night Lamp. | 1862 | A691 | Sanford & Mallory's Patent, September 16th, 1862. | September 19, 1862 | A692 | Osburn House, Rochester, N.Y. | June 30, 1873 | A693 | Circular. Simultaneous Meetings in Defence of Irish Freedom. | December 25, 1843 | A694 | The Sunday School Association of Chili. | 1860 | A695 | Closing Exercises of the Mineroan Society at Miss Harrison's Seminary | June 14, 1870 | A696 | The Producers' Price-Current. | May 20, 1871 | A697 | New York Weekly Financial Report. | December 15, 1871 | A698 | Albany Academy | August 14, 1870 | A699 | Mon Habit. | A700 | 25th (349-4) 26th An actual reduction of ten per cent, from former Low Prices on the stock of Stationery, Fancy Goods, &c., | A701 | Anniversary Public of the Bryant Literary Society! | June 2, 1871 | A702 | The Riverside Library, The Brightest Works of the Greatest Authors in the Cheapest Library in the World | A703 | Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. | A704 | Complimentary. Livingston Park Seminary Anniversary Week, Commencing Tuesday Morning, June 13th, 1865. | June 13, 1865 | A705 | Complimentar. Warner Observatory, Tuesday and Friday Evenings, Provided the Weather is Clear. | April 7, 1889 | A706 | Whitcomb House, Rochester, N.Y. | January 1, 1878 | A707 | Circular and Catalogue of St. Mark's School, Clover Street. | 1869 | A708 | Republican Ticket. Assembly. | A709 | Wednesday Evening, January 25, 1893. Historical Entertainment. | January 25, 1893 | A710 | Turkish Bath. Over 59 & 61 State St., Rochester, N.Y. | A711 | Anniversary of the Marriage of Samuel D. Gould, to Caroline Hatch, October 2nd, 1827. | October 2, 1877 | A712 | Proclamation of Thanksgiving. | November 1, 1862 | A713 | International Christian Convention. | 1866 | A714 | Proceedings and Resolutions of a Democratic County Meeting, Held at Orwigsburg, Schuylkill County, December 17, 1849. | December 17, 1849 | A715 | The undersigned, Special Agent to procure aid, earnestly solicits the serious consideration of the humane throughout the entire North, to the annexed circular of the Refugee Relief Commission of Ohio, at Cincinnati; | December 20, 1864 | A716 | Headquarters Refugee Relief Commission of Ohio, Refugee's Home, Centre Street, near Race. | A717 | Thanksgiving Proclamation. | October 25, 1862 | A718 | Proclamation. To the People of Minnesota. | December 6, 1862 | A719 | Inquire for truth before you Judge. | January 4, 1851 | A720 | Please Read, Preserve, And Hand to Your Neighbor. | September 19, 1865 | A721 | Republican-Extra. | January, 1851 | A722 | In General Committee of Democratic Whig Young Men, the following Resolutions were unanimously adopted: | February 15, 1850 | A723 | Proclamation of Thanksgiving. | December 2, 1862 | A724 | Union League in the Twenty-Fourth Ward, Philadelphia. | January 14, 1864 | A725 | Special Relief Association, Chicago. | October 30, 1871 | A726 | The Federacy and the Confederacy. | August 1, 1863 | A727 | A Song for the Union. | February 22, 1850 | A728 | God Save the Union! | February 27, 1863 | A729 | Proclamation: By Edwin D. Morgan. Governor of the State of New-York. | October 1, 1862 | A730 | Proclamation.Whereas, the people of New Mexico have, by public meetings held in the several Counties of this Territory, expressed a desire to hold a Convention for the formation of a State Constitution, and to urge upon Congress the admission of this Terr | April 23, 1850 | A731 | By His Excellency Joseph A. Gilmore, Governor of the State of New Hampshire. | October 3, 1863 | A732 | The Ladies of the Mount Vernon Association of the Union, in the State of New York. | April 6, 1860 | A733 | Medina Academy. | September 1, 1851 | A734 | The Royal Names of Humanity. | June, 1865 | A735 | The Mississippi. | January, 1864 | A736 | Female Education in Haytl. | A737 | Canal Celebration Ball. | October 19, 1825 | A738 | Labor is the duty of all. Declaration of the Radical Political Abolitionists of Burlington, Vermont and vicinity. | 1856 | A739 | Constitution and By-Laws of the Antes Lyceum. | A740 | The American Indian Aid Association | October 1, 1837 | A741 | American Union Commission. | November 9, 1864 | A742 | Grand Patriotic Combination Proposed to Pay the National Debt, Stop Taxes, and Dispose of the Public Lands. | February, 1865 | A743 | Public Meeting. | 1850 | A744 | Public Meeting. | 1850 | A745 | President Abraham Lincoln | April 16, 1865 | A746 | School for Colored Girls. | January 1856 | A747 | The Welcome to Charles Dickens. Boz Ball. | January 29, 1842 | A748 | Republican State Convention. | July 19, 1856 | A749 | Owego Gazette-Extra Democratic Rail Road Convention. | July, 1842 | A750 | To the Congregation of St. Peter's Church, Auburn: | March 27, 1863 | A751 | Catalogue No. 13 Spring 1984, Old and Rare Books | 1858 | A752 | Carnier's Address, Auburn Daily Bulletin, January 1st, 1878. | January 1, 1878 | A753 | New Year's Greeting The Suday Tribune Through Its Carrier Boys, to Its Patrons, New Years Day, 1882. | 1882 | A754 | Western Union Telegraph Company's Messenger Boys' New Year's Address 1873. | 1873 | A755 | New Years Greeting of the Rochester Morning Herald, to Its Patrons, January 1st, 1880. | January 1, 1880 | A756 | Genesee Valley Hunt. | July 7, 1888 | A757 | Union Assembly. | January 24, 1833 | A758 | Order of Exercises at the Anniversary of Monticello Female Seminary. | June 27, 1849 | A759 | Order of Exercises at the Anniversary of Monticello Seminary, Wednesday, June23, 1858. | June 23, 1858 | A760 | Shurtleff College Annual Exhibition, Tuesday Evening, March 27th, 1855. | March 27, 1855 | A761 | Library of the Lesbian Society Connecticut Literary Institution. | A762 | Rochester Seminary Anniversary Exercises. | June 22, 1865 | A763 | Rochester Seminary Anniversary Exercises, 1867. Junior Class. | June 13, 1867 | A764 | Senior Horn Song. | A765 | Rochester Sabbath-School Union. | July 13, 1862 | A766 | Take One. Mrs. Emma P. Ewing, Superintendent of Chautauqua Assembly Cooking School, will give Eight Lessons on the Art of Cooking | January 26, 1893 | A767 | The Noon Rest Lunch Club, 61 North Clinton Street. | A768 | My Lords and Gentlemen, The Painted Hall of Greenwich Hospital, originally employed as the Refectory for the Pensioners, but now and for many years past unoccupied, consists of three Apartments. | October 23, 1823 | A769 | To the Honorable, The Legislature of the State of New York. | December 10, 1850 | A770 | The Sodus Canal Co. now offer for sale $50,000 of their seven per cent. Bonds, maturing in 1866, bearing coupons for sem-annual inters, payable on 1st May and 1st November, at the Banking House of Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co., New-York. | 1850's? | A771 | Whig Head Quarters. | August 22, 1848 | A772 | Sir, The Harrison Corresponding Committee of the City of New-York feel confident, that with proper exertions, General William H. Harrison can be elected President of the United States. | August 21, 1835 | A773 | Sir,--On this day a large and respectable Meeting of the citizens of this village was held at the Ontario House, for the purpose of taking such measures as might be deemed expedient for obtaining from the next Legislature | November 30, 1831 | A774 | Comparative Trade of Troy and Albany. | March 1, 1836 | A775 | Sir--The Public nature of the work proposed in the annexed prospectus, will, I trust, apologize for the liberty I have taken in addressing it to you. | March 2, 1835 | A776 | Plan of Organization, Adopted by the Whig State Convention at Utica. | 1838 | A777 | Our Country, published by the American Society to Promote Justice, 206 Broadway, cor, Fulton St., New York. | 1885? | A778 | Dear Sir: This Bank will receive, until further notice, United States Treasury Notes of its dealers and correspondents, on deposit and in payment of collections, on the terms of the annexed contract, only, which you are requested to sign and return to us | January 14, 1862 | A779 | Dear Sir: The Trustees of the University of Albany desire to call your attention to the following announcement. | December, 1853 | A780 | Sir: Allow me to draw your attention to certain strange facts that have taken place in the Naval Academy at Annapolis, which are calculated to destroy the good results which we had reason to expect from that institution. | July 15, 1867 | A781 | Dear Sir: Several excellent furnished Rooms at No. 492 E street, between 5th and 6th, fronting South, one door from Judiciary Square, well adapted for the family of a member of Congress | October 28, 1864 | A782 | A New Edition of the Statutes of New-York. | October 23, 1862 | A783 | Law and Claims. | June, 1864 | A784 | National Trust Company of the City of New York, Incorporated April 19, 1867. | May 14, 1867 | A785 | Proceedings of the Homoeopathic Medical Society of the County of Cayuga, N.Y. | June, 1864 | A786 | Fruit Growers' Society of Western New York. | January 23, 1867 | A787 | August Meeting 1880 Rochester Driving Park | August 10, 1880 | A788 | Conquest of Pasture | February, 1917 | A789 | Empire Cheddar Cheese Factory. Rules. | A790 | The Authors' Carnival, For the Benefit of the Rochester Art Exchange, at the Washington Rink, | October 5, 1886 | A791 | Testimonial Concert to Miss Marie Elise Yackel. | January 31, 1890 | A792 | Entertainment. M. E. Church, Scottsville, Friday, Feb., 10, 1888. | February 10, 1888 | A793 | Eagle Point Melodies. | A794 | The Courtship of Miles Standish, Dramatized, in Seven Scenes. | May 14, 1889 | A795 | Grand Benefit Entertainment for the Infants Summer Hospital | September 13, 1888 | A796 | Commencement Oswego High School, Academy of Music, Thursday Evening, January 27th, 1887. | January 27, 1887 | A797 | Oswego State Normal and Training School | July 6, 1886 | A798 | Brick Church Excursion to Niagara Falls Thursday, September 3, 1885. | September 3, 1885 | A799 | Platform of Principles of the Know Somethings. | A800 | State Platform of the New-York Know Somethings. | August 1, 1855 | A801 | Dr. Walter Cary died at Marseilles on All Saints' Day, Tuesday, November 1st 1881, in his 63d year, yielding to the final symptoms of Bright's Disease of the kidneys. | 1882? | A802 | War Legal-Tender Vindicated. | April 20, 1870 | A803 | Letter to Senator Johnson. War, Compromise or Separation. | March 28, 1861 | A804 | An Appeal for the Sabbath. | 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 | A806 | Extract from the Proceedings of the Board of Supervisors of Monroe Co. | February 13, 1868 | A807 | Tracy Female Institute | 185? | A808 | The Rochester Female Charitable Society | 1891 | A809 | Geneva Gazette. | October 3, 1845 | A810 | Whitesboro Academy. Order of Exercises, at the exhibition Sept. 14, 1820. | September 14, 1820 | A811 | Subscription for Pious Books, for children. | 1840? | A812 | Look Here!! | A813 | A Tribute to Departed Worth. | May, 1861 | A814 | Liberty and Union forever | June 1864 | A815 | Office of Central Committee | August 15, 1882 | A816 | Accomodation Line of Stages. | A817 | Arrival of Gov. Seward | December 29, 1859 | A818 | The word of the Lord that came unto the Patriarch Moses, an Israelite of the trive of Joseph and of the lineage of his son Ephraim | February 14, 1865 | A819 | Extra!!!Dr. Dunlap's advice to Queen Victoria, of England, and Louis Nap. Bonaparte, of France. | May 22, 1862 | A820 | General Anti-Rent Meeting: | December 4, 1839 | A821 | Notice. The people of the Seneca Nation of Indians, having lately changed their form of Government, and the office of chiefs having been annulled an abolished | January, 1849 | A822 | Men who wish to Lead the Party. | A823 | Proclamation by the Governor. | April 15, 1865 | A824 | New York Pacific Railroad and Collateral Telegraph Club. | February, 1854 | A825 | Office of the Oswego and Syracuse Rail Road Co. | January 20, 1850 | A826 | Notice! All those persons holding articles for Land from me, in the Town of and who have made no payment thereon | A827 | The Great Day of the Lord is Come! | September, 1853 | A828 | Raging Canal. | A829 | The Repbulican County Ticket. | October 30, 1861 | A830 | Virginia Republican Ticket. | 1860? | A831 | Rochester, Lockport and Niagara Falls Rail Road. | October 10, 1851 | A832 | Removal. The subscriber has removed to Corner of Jay and Oak Streets | May 29, 1856 | A833 | Seneca National Ticket. | 1850? | A834 | Seneca Nation Union Ticket. | 1850? | A835 | The Wonderful Kanguroo, from Botany Bay, To be feen at the Lyceum, in the Strand, from 8 in the morning till 8 in the Evening. | A836 | Address of the Republican Central Committee. | A837 | Farragut Obsequies. | September 28, 1870 | A838 | Circular. To Officers of Rail Road Companies: | 1874 | A839 | Republican. To the Voters of the Seven Assembly District. | May 14, 1870 | 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 | A841 | Time Globes, Relative Time Globes, Tellurians, Terrestrial, Celestial, and Slated Globes, etc. | 1881? | A842 | A Magnificent Quarto Volume! Encyclopedia of Contemporary Biography of New York. | December, 1883 | A843 | Postage of Fourth Class Matter. | December, 1882 | A844 | Biography of the Hon. Ezra Cornell, founder of the Cornell University. | A845 | Phipps Union Female Seminary, Albion, Orleans Co., N.Y. | 1867 | A846 | The Opera Comique Theatre | 1891 | A847 | A Trip to Dakota. | 1885 | A848 | Winter at Devils Lake. | 1887 | A849 | Protracted Meeting this week at First Presbyterian Free Church. | March 17, 1834 | A850 | Copeland's Fire Cement | 1880? | A851 | Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph. | June 19, 1857 | A852 | Old and Rare Books | 1984 | A853 | Syracuse Whig. Extra | November 8, 1838 | A854 | Town of Ulysses. Whigs 156 as head! Old Tompkins is safe. | November 8, 1838 | A855 | Geneva Courier-Extra. | November 7, 1834 | A856 | Oneida Whig, Extra. Tuesday, Nov. 4, 4 O'clock P.M. | November 16, 1838 | A857 | The Daily Democrat. | November 8, 1838 | A858 | Anti-Slavery Convention. For Western New York. | January 18, 1841 | A859 | Buffalo Patriot..Extra. | November 6, 1834 | A860 | Letter from Governor Hunt. | November 3, 1856 | A861 | Dear Sir: The friends of Free Labor will soon be called upon to place in nomination a candidate for the Presidency, to be supported by them in 1860. | 1859 | A862 | An open letter. To General Chester A. Arthur, | June 9, 1880 | A863 | Circular. Dear Sirs,-- I still have Village and City property: | May 1, 1849 | A864 | In Memory of Maj. John Mappa. | A865 | "Are You a Mason?" | A866 | Thanksgiving Proclamation. | October 26, 1866 | A867 | Vote No. | 1903? | A868 | Masonic Festival, Exclusively to the Fraternity. | December 26, 1861 | A869 | The Great War Novel. | 186? | A870 | The Radio Dozen | March 10, 1933 | A871 | American State Convention. | May 2, 1856 | A872 | William Ellery Channing | 1873 | A873 | Cantata A Trial by Jury | June 14, 1907 | A874 | The Second Old School Boys Re-Union of Rochester. | 1876 | A875 | Circular. The Jackson Republican Committee of Rochester | June 17, 1828 | A876 | The Declaration of Independence-1914 | 1914 | A877 | Catholic Opinions | A878 | Extract From the Report Presented at the 48th National Grange | A879 | Women have full suffrage in eleven states and in Alaska. | 1915 | A880 | Logic for the Business Man | A881 | A Million Women Appeal to the Voters of New York for Justice. | A882 | Modern Representative Government | 1915 | A883 | One Thousand Women Wanted to join in making a State-wide Woman Suffrage canvass of New York | A884 | Plain Facts for the Working Man | A885 | The Suffrage map. | 1915 | A886 | Twelve Reasons Why Women Should Vote | A887 | VOTES | 1915 | A888 | Which will you believe? | A889 | Who Represents Her? | A890 | Who Shares the Cost of War? | A891 | A Word to the Wise. | April 24, 1912 | A892 | A Hopeful Sign of Victory for California Women | A893 | Farmers' Wives, Consider This. | A894 | The Fortieth Anniversary of The First Woman Suffrage Convention. | 1888 | A895 | Have You Ever Thought Why Your Mother, Wife, Sister and Daughter Are Not Allowed To Vote? | A896 | Six Reasons Why Farmers' Wives Should Vote. | A897 | Votes For Women | A898 | Votes For Women! The Woman's Reason. | A899 | Votes For Women! The Woman's Reason Because | A900 | Votes For Women Why the Farmer's Wife Needs the Vote | A901 | Why Women Want to Vote. Women Are Citizens, and wish to do their civic duty. | A902 | Women in the Home | A903 | Women in the Home | A904 | Women Workers Want Vote | 1913 | A905 | What is Democracy? | A906 | What's the Matter with New York? | A907 | Not At Home You Were Out Today! | A908 | Are You One of Us? | A909 | Teachers Need the Vote! | A910 | Will Woman Suffrage Be Good For Womanhood? No! | A911 | The School is now an Indispensible Supplement to the Home | A912 | Facts Stronger Than Fiction | January 1, 1909 | A913 | Some Donts | A914 | Women Suffrage Party | A915 | Proclamation, By De Witt Clinton, Governor of the State of New-York. | October 26, 1826 | A916 | The Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln | September, 1865 | A917 | The Famous Highlands of the Hudson. | 1881? | A918 | Boyd & Hart's new Improved Eureka Hot Air Draft Portable Furnace. | January, 1874 | A919 | Commenginger, Allen & Co.'s Ne Plus Ultra Portable Furnace | January, 1874 | A920 | Educational Commission. | March 14, 1862 | A921 | Society for the organization of Charity, Rochester, N.Y. | 1895 | A922 | Dear Sir: At a meeting of the Commissioners of the Rochester, Fitzhugh & Carroll Mill canal | A923 | 20 Men Living Witnesses | A924 | I promise to pay the Treasurer of the Young Men's Christian Association of Rochester, the sum of | 1890 | A925 | YMCA Art Reception | March 1, 1881 | A926 | Dear Sir: You have no doubt noticed by the papers that we are advertising for bids for excavating for our building. | March 21, 1889 | A927 | Rochester Young Men's Christian Association, over 18 East Main Street. | 1883 | A928 | Lecture Courses, Young Men's Christian Association | 1883 | A929 | The Trustees and Directors of the Young Men's Christian Association, | November 7, 1890 | A930 | Annual Meeting, young Mens' Christian Association | October 13, 1884 | A931 | Young Men's Christian Association, Rochester, N.Y. | May 24, 1883 | A932 | Dear Sir: Rev. Joseph M. Sullivan has been employed as Financial Secretary of the young Men's Christian Association, and under direction of | October 25, 1887 | A933 | Dear Sir: There are to be two Union Meetings on Sunday | May 9, 1879 | A934 | Statement of the Work of our Association, for the Season ending July 1, 1883. | July 1, 1883 | A935 | My dear Sir: We venture to communicate to you, in this personal way, the present extreme need of the Young Men's Christian Association. | April 5, 1893 | A936 | National War Work Council of the Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States | October 8, 1918 | A937 | National War Work Council International Committee of the Young Men's Christian Association of the United States | October 30, 1918 | A938 | Euterpean Orchestra Concert, Town Hall, Penfield | March 10, 1898 | A939 | A Call to Replenish an Empty Treasury. | 1882 | A940 | A Call to Replenish an Empty Treasury. | A941 | The Rochester Female Charitable Society | A942 | The Rochester Female Charitable Society | A943 | Semi-Centennial and Annual Appeal. | A944 | A Call for Help. | A945 | A Call to Replenish an Empty Treasury. | A946 | The experiment was made last year of publishing the annual appeal of the Rochester Female Charitable Society in the newspapers of the city, instead of mailing it, as had been the custom. | A947 | The Rochester Female Charitable Society has for its object the relief of the sick and the infirm poor, without regard to creed or nationality. | A948 | "Union is Strength." | January 16, 1860 | A949 | Annual banquet 1892. Veteran Corps, R.U.G. | November 19, 1892 | A950 | Banquet Meeting. Veteran Corps, R.U.G. Fiftieth Anniversary. | November 15, 1897 | A951 | Dinner Given By Jesse W. Hatch to the Rochester Union Greays November Twentieth Nineteen Hundred and Five | November 20, 1905 | A952 | Annual Banquet 1894 Veteran Corps, R.U.G. | November 19, 1894 | A953 | Complimentary Banquet, to be given by Gen. James H. Kelly, to the Veteran Corps, R.U.G. | December 27, 1892 | A954 | Complimentary Banquet, tendered by Jas. H. Kelly to the Rochester Veteran Greys, | November 19, 1837 | A955 | Union is Strength. | October 28, 1892 | A956 | Rochester Union Grays. Company Orders. | February 25, 1895 | A957 | Union is Strength. | January 13, 1891 | A958 | Fellow Soldier: You are hereby notified that there will be a meeting of the "Veteran Grays," at the office of the President, | October 22, 1879 | A959 | "Union is Strength." | October 26, 1886 | A960 | Portage Excursion. | July 3, 1891 | A961 | Forty-Sixth Anniversary. "Union is Strength." | October 9, 1883 | A962 | Social Greeting. Gen. Jas. H. Kelly Veteran Corps R.U.G. and guests | January 10, 1893 | A963 | Rochester Orphan Asylum, Hubbell Park. | December 18, 1873 | A964 | Kind Friends: In view of the immense amount of labor and time taken in the Annual Donations that have so long been a feature of the charitable organizations of this city, | October 18, 1890 | A965 | Semi-Centennial Celebration of the Rochester Orphan Asylum, November 10th, 1887. | November 10, 1887 | A966 | Spinola's Empire Brigade! Thurlow Weed Guard! | June 23, 1990 | A967 | Coal Takes a Drop in Price but the Quality Remains the Same | April 1, 1914 | A968 | Constitution of the Society of Christian Endeavor f the Presbyterian Church, of Sodus, N.Y. | July 11, 1887 | A969 | The Striped Leaved American Aloe, or Century Plant, Now in Flower. | A970 | $30,000 Reward Description of John Wilkes Booth! | 1865 | A971 | Rochester Driving Park | August, 1883 | A972 | Reverendo Johanni Morrison Reid, Presidi Professoribus Eruditis Atque Curatoribus Honorandis Collegii Genesei: | July 1871 | A973 | Men of Color, To Arms! | March 2, 1863 | A974 | To Citizens' Gas Company, Dr. | July 26, 1882 | A975 | 1846. Red Bird Line. Packet-Boat | 1846 | A976 | Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Millinery, Men's goods, | March 28, 1898 | A977 | Notice to Repair Walks. | May 17, 1870 | A978 | W.N.Y. Institution for Deaf Mutes. | May 27, 1890 | A979 | W.N.Y. Institution for Deaf Mutes. | June 23, 1890 | A980 | The lady Managers of the "Home for the Friendless," | November 7, 1872 | A981 | The Lady Managers of the "Home for the Friendless," | November 6, 1878 | A982 | For Sale! The New Opera House on South Clinton Street, the Coming Business Street of Rochester. | March 1, 1888 | A983 | Trim the Shade Trees! | November 17, 1885 | A984 | Concert, Complimentary to Miss Helen Phelps, at Corinthian Hall, | February 22, 1853 | A985 | Corinthian Hall, | January, 1851 | A986 | A. Chapman, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Virginia Rock oil, petroleum Turpentine, and Kerosene Oil, | June 1, 1864 | A987 | Royal Templars' Basket Picnic! | August 14, 1890 | A988 | Penal Ordinance, in Relation to Cleaning Side Walks! | A989 | Exhibition at the East Avenue Collegiate Institute, | 186_? | A990 | Prof. W. H. Meeke, The renowned Elocutionist, Dramatic and Humorous Impersonator, of Chicago, has arrived in the city and will give instructions in the art of Elocution and Voice Culture, | c.a. 1900? | A991 | Rochester Musical Festival 1892. | June 1-3, 1892 | A992 | Concert by the Musical Department of the Genesee Wesleyan Seminary, in College Chapel | June 23, 1862 | A993 | Dear Sir: We beg to remind you that the Annual Donation of the Rochester City Hospital will be held in the Powers Building on December 6th, 1883. | November 1, 1883 | A994 | Receipt for General City Taxes, 1891. | 1891 | A995 | To the Electors of the Second Assembly District. | c.a. 1880's | A996 | Civil Service Reform Association. | October 30, 1883 | A997 | Sir: you are invited to attend a meeting of the male members of the First Presbyterian Congregation, in the city of Rochester | December 27, 1853 | A998 | Sunday, September 27th, will be the Rallying Day and reunion of our historic Sunday School, the first organized in Rochester. | September 22, 1891 | A999 | A meeting of the "Citizens' Association," will be held on Friday, 31st inst., at 3 o'clock, P.M. | March 20, 1871 | A1000 | Annual Donation for the Industrial School, | October 25, 1883 | A1001 | The Industrial School of Rochester | January 19, 1886 | A1002 | Annual Donation Reception for the Benefit of the Industrial School, | October 27, 1887 | A1003 | The Industrial School of Rochester | January 2, 1888 | A1004 | The Industrial School of Rochester | January 5, 1888 | A1005 | An invitation from the Lady Managers of this institution has been presented to the Board of Directors, to meet with them | January 3, 1889 | A1006 | A special meeting of the Board of Directors of this Institution will be held at Powers' Banking House, | March 12, 1889 | A1007 | A special meeting of the Board of Directors of this Institution will be held at Powers' Banking House, | April 17, 1889 | A1008 | Annual Donation Reception for the Benefit of the Industrial School, | December 6, 1889 | A1009 | An invitation from the Managers of The Industrial School, has been presented to the Members of the Board of Directors, | January 1, 1890 | A1010 | A Special meeting of the Board of Directors of this Institution will be held at The Powers Bank, | September 23, 1890 | A1011 | The annual meeting of the Board of Directors of this Institution will be held at the Rochester Clearing House Room, | January 10, 1891 | A1012 | A special meeting of the Board of Directors of this Institution, in regard to building, will be held at the school, | October 10, 1891 | A1013 | A special meeting of the Board of Directors of this Institution, will be held at The Powers Bank, | October 27, 1892 | A1014 | Dear Sir, The Cyrene Commanday will visit The Industrial School on | December 3, 1892 | A1015 | Dear Sir, The managers of the Industrial School have invited the Board of Directors to attend their Annual Meeting | January 5, 1893 | A1016 | Dear Sir, The Annual Meeting of The Industrial School and Election of Directors | January 12, 1893 | A1017 | The managers of The Industrial School will be at the Institution on Exchange Street | October 22, 1894 | A1018 | Annual Meeting of the board of Managers of The Industrial School | January 3, 1895 | A1019 | Annual Meeting of Industrial School managers at the Institution 133 Exchange Street | January 4, 1895 | A1020 | The annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the Industrial School, and election of Officers, will be held at | January 9, 1895 | A1021 | The pleasure of your company is requested at a Martha Washington Tea, | February 22, 1895 | A1022 | Dear Sir: There will be an adjourned meeting of the Directors of the Industrial School tomorrow | May 9, 1895 | A1023 | The annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the Industrial School and election of Officers | January 12, 1897 | A1024 | The annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the Industrial School, | January 10, 1898 | A1025 | A special meeting of the Board of Directors of this Institution will be held Tuesday, June 28th 1898 | June 27, 1898 | A1026 | An adjourned meeting of the Board of Directors of this Institution will be held in Law Library reference room #726 Powers Building | October 1, 1898 | A1027 | An adjourned meeting of the Board of Directors of this Institution will be held in Law Library reference room #726 Powers Building | January 2, 1899 | A1028 | The Annual Meeting of the Members of the Genesee Valley Club, For the Election of a Board of Managers, | January 27, 1886 | A1029 | The Genesee Valley Club will be pleased to see yourself and ladies at its First Reception, | February 9, 1886 | A1030 | Dear Sir: The Annual Meeting of the Members of the Genesee Valley Club, For the Election of A Board of Managers | February 6, 1886 | A1031 | Dear Sir: Your dues to the club, for the second half of the year 1886, are $25 00, and in accordance with the constitution, payable July first. | 1886, mid? | A1032 | The Weekly Lunches will be resumed at the Club House, Saturday Evening, | September 27, 1887 | A1033 | The members interested in WHIST are requested to meet at the Club House, | October 3, 1887 | A1034 | The Genesee Valley Club will serve three dinners during the winter: the first, Friday Evening, | December 8, 1887 | A1035 | Dear Sir: Your dues to the Genesee Valley Club, for the six months ending July 1st 1888, are $25.00, and are payable Jan. 1st. | December 30, 1887 | A1036 | Dear Sir: The annual meeitng of the members of the Genesee Valley Club, for the Election of Five Managers to serve three years, will be held on Saturday Evening. | February 4, 1888 | A1037 | The Genesee Valley Club will serve three dinners during the winter; the | February 18, 1888 | A1038 | A special meeting of the Club is called by the Board of Management, to be held at the Club House, Saturday evening, | April 18, 1888 | A1039 | Dear Sir: Your dues to the Genesee Valley Club, for the half year ending December 31st, 1888, are now payable. | June 30, 1888 | A1040 | We beg to call the attention of members to our Christmas Invoice of Cigars. | December 12, 1888 | A1041 | To the Resident Members of the Club: The following Amendments to the Constitution of the Club were, on 22d December, 1888, | January 26, 1889 | A1042 | Dear Sir: A special meeting of the members of the Genesee Valley Club will be held Friday evening, | February 12, 1889 | A1043 | In accordance with the Constitution, the annual Meeting of the Genesee Valley Club will be held at the Club House, | February 1, 1890 | A1044 | Dear Sir: A strenuous effort is being made to form a Library for the Genesee Valley Club, that shall be respectable in size and suitable in its elements. | April 27, 1892 | A1045 | Resolved, that the Secretary of this Board print and have ready for use at the Annual Election of this Club, | February 1, 1890's | A1046 | New Year's Lunch | ? | A1047 | Include my name as a subscriber to the three Smoking Concerts to be given at the Genesee Valley Club. | ? | A1048 | It is proposed to have three Smoking Concerts at the Genesee Valley Club. | n.a. | A1049 | Dear Sir: The Rochester Real Estate Exchange, have under consideration the purchase of the Bijou Theatre property for the purpose of establishing a permanent location for the Exchange. | December 8, 1890 | A1050 | To the Customers of this Bank: The Rochester Clearing House Association, having resolved that all the Banks in this city shall be transacted after that hour, | July 7, 1891 | A1051 | To Mt. Hope Cemetery, Dr. | Orders for sodding and graves may be left at the Office of the Cemetery. 1860's | A1052 | For Senator. I am sincerely yours, Donald McNaughton | October 26, 1889 | A1053 | Map of the 4th Ward Election Districts | no date | A1054 | Re-Union of The "Old School Boys" of Rochester, N.Y. | June 29, 1876 | A1055 | Dear Sir: During the early Summer of 1883, a number of ladies of this city met and organized the Woman's Christian Association to be, | 1885 | A1056 | The Academy of Art, Third Reception. | February 21, 1876 | A1057 | The annual meeting of the Board of Directors of this Institution and election of Offices, will be held at the Reference Room | January 9, 1899 | A1058 | The annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the Industrial School and election of Officers, will be held at the Reference Room in the Powers Law Library, | January 10, 1900 | A1059 | A special meeting of the Board of Directors of this Institution will be held Friday, June 8th 1900, at 12 PM. | June 6, 1900 | A1060 | Dear Sir: The annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the Industrial School, and election of Directors, | January 26, 1901 | A1061 | You are invited to the Annual Meeting of the Board of Managers at the Industrial School on Jan. 2nd at 3 p.m. | January 2, ? | A1062 | A meeting of the Board of Directors of the Industrial School of Rochester, will be held at the Mechanics' Savings Bank, | June 23, 1903 | A1063 | The annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the Industrial School of Rochester, will be held at the Mechanics' Savings Bank, | January 14, 1904 | A1064 | The Annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the Industrial School of Rochester, will be held at the Mechanics' Savings Bank, | January 24, 1906 | A1065 | The annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the Industrial School of Rochester, will be held at the Mechanics' Savings Bank, | December 14, 1908 | A1066 | Dear Sir: The regular annual meeting of the Industrial School will be held Wednesday, December 29th, at the Fidelity Trust Company | December 27, 1915 | A1067 | The annual meeting of the Board of Directors of the Industrial School of Rochester will be held Friday, January 18th, | January 16, 1918 | A1068 | Mrs. Perkins requests the pleasure of your company at a New England Supper, to be given for the benefit of Manual Training in the Industrial School, | December 23, ? | A1069 | The Managers of the Industrial School invite you to attend its | January 8, ? | A1070 | Dear Sir, If possible, will you make it convenient to come to the Industrial School building this (Friday) morning at 11 o'clock? | ? | A1071 | Dear Sir: A meeting of the Association will be held on Friday, 30th inst., at eight o'clock P.M. | March 26, 1883 | A1072 | Supreme Court. The People ex. Rel., Isaac Butts, Clark Johnston & Benjamin McFarlin. Agt. The Common Council of the City of Rochester. | June 26, 1871 | A1073 | To the Workingmen of Rochester. | 1894 | A1074 | Corinthian hall, Atheneum Building, Exchange Place, Rochester, N.Y. | August, 1851 | A1075 | The Twenty-fifth National Anti-Slavery Subscription Anniversary. | January 26, 1859 | A1076 | 98th Anniversary of the Martyrdom of Crispus Attucks, the Colored American Patriot, March 5th, 1770. | March 5, 1868 | A1077 | The Suffrage Question in relation to colored voters in the state of New York. | October 6, 1860 | A1078 | Dear Friend, No ordinary emergency compels us to address you, and to urge for our cause's sake your best attention to this our appeal. | July 20, 1861 | A1079 | To Stockholders of the Western Union Telegraph Company. | 1860's | A1080 | We beg leave to announce that the copartnership heretofore existing under the style of Williams & Orvis, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. John Orvis retiring. | April 26, 1862 | A1081 | Friendsof Human Progress. | April 28, 1862 | A1082 | New Millinery Rooms. | April 15, 1860's | A1083 | An Appeal to the Friends of Education. | May 1, 1862 | A1084 | Meeting of the Friends of human Progress. | August 27, 1869 | A1085 | Martyrdon of Crispus Attucks! March 5th, 1770 | March 5, 1862 | A1086 | Tableau Exhibition (Repeated.) | April 2, 1862 | A1087 | The First Report of the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Sewing Society. | March 27, 1852 | A1088 | When I Go. | January 25, ? | A1089 | Witchcraft. Irving Hall. Magnetical Lectures and Experiments. | September 30, ? | A1090 | Witchcraft. Irving Hall. Magnetical Lectures and Experiments. | November 4, 1864 | A1091 | Address to the Society of Friends. | December 12, ? | A1092 | Topics for the Times | February 25, 1869 | A1093 | Dear Sir: The undersigned, members of the Central Committee of the Republican Party of Monroe County, would earnestly request you to use your personal exertions to rally to the Polls, the Republican Voters of your Town on Tuesday the 3d day of November. | October 24, 1857 | A1094 | German Erasive Soap | ? | A1095 | Dr. J. T. Amos, (Late of N. York) Homeopathic and Practical Physician, | ? | A1096 | Clairvoyant Physician. Dr. Lowell, the Clairvoyant, Practical Physician and Root Doctor, | ? | A1097 | To the Friends of Spiritual Progress in Western New York: | February 1, 1867 | A1098 | Office of the "Present Age." | February 10, 1870 | A1099 | Report No. 2. Orderly and Disorderly Spiritualism | January 8, 1869 | A1100 | Disaffected Spiritualists, the Humbug!--And Davenport, and his Mediums Defended. | n.d. | A1101 | Orderly and Disorderly Spiritualism. Clergymen of America. | December 21, 1868 | A1102 | Office of The Present Age, | February 10, 1870 | A1103 | Money, Time & Labor Saved! In putting down and taking up Carpets, by using Snyder's Patent Carpet Hooks | January 20, 1870 | A1104 | To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives, in Congress assembled:-- | July 1, 1876 | A1105 | The Nation: A Weekly Journal of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art, will be published July 6, 1865. | July 6, 1865 | A1106 | To the Citizens of Wayne County:--"An humble and native" citizen commenced, several years ago, to collect materials fr a History of the Pioneer Settlers of Wayne County, | n.d. | A1107 | North-Western Sanitary Fair. | May 30, 1865 | A1108 | The North-Western Sanitary Commission and Soldiers' Home Fair. | May 30, 1865 | A1109 | Prospectus. The undersigned propose to issue a work to be called "The Educator." | October 6, 1856 | A1110 | A Critique on the Tobacco Resolutions of the National Convention of the Young Men's Christian Association, held in Detroit, July, 1868. | July, 1868 | A1111 | Dear Sir: I take the liberty of sending copies of the enclosed prospectus to certain persons--yourself among the number--known or supposed to be favorable to its object. | n.d. | A1112 | Hesperia; An epic of the Past and Future of America. | n.d. | A1113 | The Third Decade. (Special Inivitation.) | December 3-4, 1863 | A1114 | Cotillon Party: Your company is respectfully solicited at the Assembly Room of Jacob Hallenbeck.. | June 2, 1853 | A1115 | Liberal Religious Books, Pamphlet Sermons and Speeches, Kept for sale by H. L. Green.. | n.d. | A1116 | Circular. To all friends of progress and reform: | February 10, 1868 | A1117 | The Western Union Telegraph Co. The undersigned stockholder in The Western Union Telegraph Company.. | May, 1867 | A1118 | Notice is hereby given, that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Western Union Telegraph Company will be held at the Executive Office of the Company.. | May 25, 1867 | A1119 | Cayuga Academy, at Aurora.. | April, 1840 | A1120 | Mr. Falkner's Perfumes. A scrap of school-room talk. | n.d. | A1121 | Eighteenth Yearly Meeting of Progressive Friends | June 2, 1870 | A1122 | Prospectus. "The Index." | November 1, 1869 | A1123 | Annual Exhibition of the Union Progressive Association, at Tremont Temple.. | March 30, 1868 | A1124 | Friends of Human Progress | May, 1869 | A1125 | Friends of Human Progress | April, 1867 | A1126 | Meeting of the Friends of Human Progress | September 8-10, 1859 | A1127 | Meeting of the Friends of Human Progress | September 1, 1865 | A1128 | Friends of Human Progress | May 16, 1871 | A1129 | Friends of Human Progress | April, 1866 | A1130 | Three Days, Nov. 25, 26, 27. Matinee Wednesday. Oliver Morosco Presents Laurette Taylor in "Peg O' My Heart" | November 25 & 27 | A1131 | Fisher's Book Store Located for Over 30 Years at No. 6 Exchange St., Rochester, NY | 1869 | A1132 | Annual Donation Reception.. | October 29, 1885 | A1133 | Let New York Be Next. Vote for the Woman Suffrage Amendment, November 6, 1917 | 1917 | A1134 | Millinery Goods and Pattern Bonnets | March 9, 1868 | A1135 | First Presbyterian Free Church Sabbath School | 183? | A1136 | Great Sale of Sewing Machines, Watches, Jewelry | A1137 | Special Train of Elegant Coaches will run by the West Shore Railroad | 19? | A1138 | C.F. Furman, Fine Clothing Monthly Statement | November 5, 1874 | A1139 | John Siddons & Son manufacturers of Spice Boxes, Smoke Stacks and Oil Cans Monthly Statement | November 12, 1868 | A1140 | Red Star Line Dinner Menu | June 8, 1908 | A1141 | Red Star Line Luncheon Menu | June 9, 1908 | A1142 | "Forget me Not" English Valentine, owned by William Squire, with envelope. | February 15, 1867 | A1143 | "How to Vote for Woman Suffrage Amendment Election Day November 2nd 1915" | November 2, 1915 | A1144 | "A Million Women Appeal to the Voters of New York for Justice" | November 2, 1915 | A1145 | "To the People of the State of New York. Peter Allen and His Case", "To the People of the State of New York. Resolutions Passed by the House of Assembly" | 1816 | A1146 | "Ward, Henry A. Geological Illustrations. Ward Series of Vasts of Celebrated Fossils" | 1876 | A1147 | "American Hotel" | ca. 1850 | A1148 | "Baptist Social Union of Rochester: Ladies Meeting" | May 12, 1890 | A1149 | "Cloth Advertisement" | February 17, 1822 | A1150 | "About Voting" | ca. 1915 | A1151 | "Choice Isabella Grapes from Clarke's Vineyard Naples, Ontario Co., N.Y.: A No._ | A1152 | "Bought of Lewis Benedict, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Hardware, Exchange Street, Rochester" | August 17, 1837 | A1153 | "Deafness, Dr. McNair's Acoustic Oil" | A1154 | "Ward's Museum of Mineralogy, Geology and Zoology" | August 1, 1876 | A1155 | "Which Will You Believe" | 1914 | A1156 | "Soap Trade Cards Three Ages of Women" | ca. 1880- 1884 | A1157 | Burke, Fitz Simmons, Hone & Co. "Dress Goods!" | ca. 1900 | A1158 | Red Star Line "S.S. Zeeland", Breakfast menu | June 13, 1908 | A1159 | Red Star Line "S.S. Zeeland", Breakfast menu | June 14, 1908 | A1160 | Red Star Line "S.S. Zeeland", Breakfast menu | June 15, 1908 | A1161 | "Indians!!!" | February 10, 1916 | A1161 | Votes for Women A Success the Map Proves It | ca. 1915 | B1 | 34th Congress, 1st Session. S. 397. | July 25, 1856 | B2 | Remonstrance Against Increasing of Fare on the New York Central Rail Road. | 1867 | B3 | New York Weekly Financial Report. | September 8, 1871 | B4 | Diagrams and Price List of Dr. Sherman's Hernial Appliances. | 1872 | 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 | B7 | Konigliche Schlobfirche | December 14, 1895 | B8 | This is to Certify that .. | 1837 | B9 | We the Secretary of State, Comptroller, Treasurer, and State Engineer and Surveyor of said State, having formed a Board of State Canvassers, and having canvassed and estimated the whole number of votes given for "Senatorial Delegates to the Constitutional | May 7, 1867 | B10 | Rail-Road Meeting | June 23, 1848 | B11 | Supreme Court. County of Erie. | June 18, 1851 | B12 | New Hartford, Oneida County, N. Y. | May 6, 1839 | B13 | From The Palladium | September 28, 1839 | B14 | United States Patent Office | April 7, 1856 | B15 | United States Patent Office | April 16, 1856 | B16 | An den Vorstand des Freien Deutschen Hochstifts in Frankfurt a. M. | September 15, 1865 | B17 | An die Direction der Hamburg-Amerikanischen Packetfahrt-Gessellschaft Hamburg | September 18, 1865 | B18 | Dear Sir, The Howard University chartered by the 39th Congress and intended for the education of persons of every class without restrictions of race, has by the action of its Trustees been placed upon such a footing as to justify an appeal to the friends | October 1, 1867 | B19 | Southern Commercial Convention | August 16, 1869 | B20 | To the Stockholders of the Maryland Freestone M. and M. Company. | April 21, 1873 | B21 | Annexed are the Proceedings of a Public Meeting, held in this village on the 24th inst., and you are respectfully requested to submit the same to the appropriate committee of your county.. | May 28, 1839 | B22 | Sir- The fact that the "all important decree" of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, made and filed the 25th May, 1838.. | May 11, 1840 | B23 | A New Daily German Whig Paper.. | December 6, 1850 | B24 | New-Year Address to the Patrons of the Rochester AntiMasonic Inquirer | 1834 | B25 | Clinton's Thermo-Hydrometer | June 14, 1842 | B26 | Cornell's Patent Stave Machine | June 1836 | B27 | The Union Must and Shall Be Preserved | June 23, 1866 | B28 | Teatro De Iturbide. | November 11, 1869 | B29 | Maryland Lottery Stamp | November 22, 1856 | B30 | To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives. | November 28, 1855 | B31 | Dear Sir: Below we present to you a printed copy of a petition to Congress, signed by our most influential merchants | February 17, 1864 | B32 | To the Honorable the Legislature of the State of New York, in Senate and Assembly convened: | July 7, 1831 | B33 | To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States. | B34 | Keep Government Within Its Limits | April 2, 1842 | B35 | Testimonial to Rufus Waples, U. S. Attorney.. | March 10, 1865 | B36 | 1st Article. Railroad Indebtedness | 1865 | B37 | The President Directs that, except immigrant passengers directly entering an American port by sea, henceforth no traveler shall be allowed to enter the United States from a foreign country without a passport. | Dec. 7, Jan. 14, July 1, 1864 | B38 | Republican Landmarks: Or, The Views and Opinions of American Statesmen, on Foreign Immigration. | B39 | Instructions in Regard to Passports. | April, 1863 | B40 | To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled the Petition of the Undersigned loyal subjects of Her Majesty Victoria Queen of Great Britain and Ireland | B41 | Foreign Legations in the United States | 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 | B43 | To the Loyal Citizens of the United States of America. | B44 | An Act to incorporate the Auburn and Syracuse Rail Road Company. | May 22, 1834 | B45 | From the New York Evening Post of November 19, 1850. | November 28, 1850 | 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 | B48 | The Annual Concert of St. Thomas' Choir, N.Y. will take place at Association Hall, Cor. 4th Ave. & 23rd St., | February 12, 1874 | B49 | Snow & Laing's Price List of Children's Carriages. | B50 | Rochester City Garden, Main Street: Established in 1841. | July 4, 1847 | B51 | Dear Sir: Daniel Palmer and his friends, some of whose names are annexed to this, respectfully sheweth, that at an early period of the late war between the U. S. and Great Britain, animated by the hallowed feelings of patriotism and the enthusiasm of yout | November 30, 1849 | B52 | To the Honorable the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States. | April, 1849 | B53 | Circular from the Chaplin Fund Committee. | August 22, 1850 | B54 | Petition to the President Concerning the Southwest Branch of the Pacific Railroad. | February 16, 1865 | B55 | All Hail Cayuga!! The Democracy of Cayuga Triumphant!! | 1834 | B56 | To the Honorable Reverdy Johnson. | October 7, 1864 | B57 | My dear sir. The last time I had the pleasure of meeting you was during the exciting canvass that preceded the last Presidential election. | October 29, 1851 | B58 | Our Eloquent and Brave Sumner, Defender of Freedom & Free Speech, | November 1, 1856 | B59 | The Liberty Party. | November 28, 1850 | B60 | Letter to Hon. J. J. Crittenden. | February 22, 1861 | B61 | Carrier Boy's Greeting To the Patrons of the Evening Express | January 1, 1874 | B62 | Address of the Carriers of the Albany Evening Journal | January 1, 1839 | B63 | Sodus Canal | April, 1829 | B64 | To the Honorable the Congress of the United States: The Memorial of the Subscribers, Inhabitants of the Counties of Wayne, Cayuga, Seneca and Ontario, in the State of New York-- | November, 1829 | B65 | To the Honorable the Legilature of the State of New-York, in Senate and Assembly convened: | January 1, 1836 | B66 | Duties in Garrison. | January 11, 1838 | B67 | Property on Great Sodus Bay, Wayne County, N.Y. | 1842 | B68 | Articles of Association of the Sodus Point & Southern R. R. Company. | 1852? | B69 | Declaration of Sale. | November, 1834 | B70 | Sir: There may, and probably will, be made at the next session of the legislature, another effort to repeal the law abolishing imprisonment for debt; thereby to re-establish the old barbarous system of incarcerating alike the unfortunate and the | July, 1833 | B71 | Southern Famine Relief Commission. | May 13, 1867 | B72 | Republican Young Men's Mass Convention. | September 5, 1856 | B73 | Barnburner's Glee. As sung by the Rochester Free Soil Club. | B74 | To Sovereigns and those in Authority in the Nations of Europe and in other parts of the World where the Christian Religion is professed. | 1849 | B75 | Letter of Thomas A. Devyr to Horace Greeley: | October 29, 1860 | B76 | The People of the State of New York, by the Grace of God Free and Independent. | July, 1883 | B77 | Fugitive Slave Law! | 1850 | B78 | Josh Billings struggling with his Great Serio-Comic Lecture, The Probabilities of Live | December 22, 1881 | B79 | Rochester Female Charitable Society for the relief of the sick poor, founded 1822. | 1915 | B80 | Common Schools. | 1839? | B81 | Sir, the undersigned residents of this place avail ourselves of this opportunity to address you as a legislator, upon the subject of the Slip Canal and basin lately constructed in our village, and now nearly ready for navigation. | April 6, 1844 | B82 | Directions for making a large rake. | B83 | A warning to the country | B84 | Facts for the consideration of the Farmers of Orange County. | B85 | Fare reduced from Buffalo to Boston, $9. | 1853 | B86 | Fun, Fun, Fun, Get a Sweetheart and Run, Run, Run, Run to Ben Peer's | B87 | Grand Entertainment by the Dramatic Reading Club! | B88 | Lyons Musical Academy. | June 16, 1868 | B89 | New Route! Between Rochester, Detroit, Chicago and St. Louis! | 1855? | B90 | Notice! Dr. Asa Lowel Clairvoyant and Root-Doctor, can be found at | B91 | Proposals for publishing Volume II. Of Priestcraft Exposed, and Primitive Christianity Defended. | January, 1929 | B92 | Lumber for Sale. | March 3, 1848 | B93 | You Must Go Now or Never! Only Five Days More of the Great World's Fair | 1893 | B94 | A Rousing Water-Cure Song. | 186? | B95 | At a meeting of "Liberals" held at Room 6, 124 West Main St., Rochester, N.Y. on Monday Eve. Sept. 24, 1883, to consult, as to the advisability of organizing a Society for the purpose of securing Educational and Social advantages, | October 1883 | B96 | $900,000,000 Loan Act. Hon. E. G. Spaulding's Second Letter on The National Finances. | April 11, 1864 | B97 | A Solid Party and a Solid Country! Conciliation--Union--Victory. | 1880 | B98 | An assured Republican Presidential Triumph for 1880. | April 28, 1880 | B99 | R. L. Samson, dealer in Pianos, Organs and all kinds of musical merchandise. | B100 | To the Young Men of the Village of Rochester. | December, 1832 | B101 | New Collegiate Institute, an English and Classical High School. | September, 1856 | B102 | Rochester Seed Store Catalogue--1841. | March, 1841 | B103 | 50 Laborers Wanted Good Wages. | ca 18? | B104 | Morning Post. Extra. | October 23, 1840 | B105 | Address Reported by Gerrit Smith to the Jerry Rescue Convention, held in Syracuse October 1, 1857. | October 1, 1857 | B106 | Gerrit Smith To C.P. Kirkland. | September 24, 1864 | B107 | Gerrit Smith on McClellan's Nomination and Acceptance. | September 14, 1864 | B108 | At a meeting of the Republican Committees from the Towns of Cato, Jefferfon, Brutus Aurelius, Cwafco, Sempronius, and Sciio, affembled at the Houfe of Samuel Culver, in Aurelius, on the 20th, day of April, 1807. | 1807 | B109 | Rochester and Western New-York. Notices of Settlement, arranged, from Various Sources. | February 13, 1838 | B110 | Court of Appeals. The following opinion of the Court of Appeals, delivered by Chief Justice Bronson, decides a very important quesstion, and must be interesting to readers generally: | 1849 | B111 | Lincoln, the Man of the People | 1933 | B112 | The Man with the Hoe | 1933 | B113 | Address of the Convention of the New York Anti-Dramshop Party, | August 17, 1870 | B114 | The Truth About Richard Barry | ca 1909 | B115 | Madam, Who Keeps Your House? | B116 | To the Male Citizen | B117 | To the Woman in the Home | B118 | What Breaks up the Home? | B119 | Speech of Hon. Robert Emmett, | 1856 | B120 | Frederick Douglass. Marble Bust of the Great Philanthropist. | 1879 | B121 | The Truth About Daylight Saving | 1930 | B122 | Spiritual manifestations. Henry Cummings Fay! | June 17 | B123 | We Spiritualists are organized upon the Square | 1869 | B124 | From the Introduction to the Basic Outline of Universology. | December, 1868 | B125 | Letter from Rowland T. Robinson. | April 25, 1841 | B126 | Concert. The Home Branch of the hutchinson Family, accompanied by their Cousin Ann, and Mr. Buxton, | February 24, 1846 | B127 | To the Stockholders of the Central Publishing House, | September 28, 1867 | B128 | "New York State Electors by County" | 1839 | B129 | "No. 32 In Assembly, January 26, 1828 Report of the Committee on Banks and Insurance Companies" | January 26, 1828 | B130 | "No. 34 in Assembly, January 26, 1828 An Act to Incorporate the President, Directors and Company, of the Western District Bank" | January 26, 1828 | B131 | "No. 141 in Senate, March 3, 1828 Report of the Committee on Banks and Insurance companys, relative to the incorporation of the Monroe Bank" | March 3, 1828 | B132 | "No. 195 In Senate, March 15, 1828 Amendments Proposed by Mr. Todd, to the bill incorporate the Monroe Bank" | March 15, 1828 | B133 | "Senate--- No. 4 Wednesday January 21, 1846 A Bill to be entitled an act to provide for the contruction of a Levee on the Mississippi River, for the protection and improvement of the State Lands" | January 21, 1846 | |