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American League Against War and Fascism
Resolution against appropriations for war purposes handbill
New York: the League 193-. 8.5x11 inch handbill with the text of the resolution intended to be signed at the bottom and sent in. Spot of intrinsic browning at bottom horizontal fold. the League unknown books
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American League Against War and Fascism.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN FASCISM?
1st edition. Trifold pamphlet. 8vo, [4] pages. Early Nazi-era publication distributed by the American League Against War and Fascism, with warnings primarily for the US. Includes form for membership. "These aspects of Fascism are beginning to develop here [in the US]. Our National Recovery program is concentrating authority in the hands of the executives. But the facts of wages, prices, the administration of the codes and the labor boards show that the real power is being concentrated still more in the hands of the most powerful and repressive monopolistic groups of financiers and industrialists. All the resources of the state are being used in the attempt to restore the broken down capitalist system. Again both labor and capital are being regulated. But increasingly, the right to strike, the only real defense of labor, is being taken away, and the alleged protection of the government substituted for it. But in the agencies of government which are supposed to administer this protection, labor finds the employers and their representatives entrenched in power. This taking away of the resistance power of labor is an infallible sign of Fascism. " Subjects: Fascism -- United States. OCLC: 25582613, OCLC lists 5 copies worldwide (NYPL, Columbia, UTexas, UWisc-Madison, UWisc-Milwaukee) Vertical crease, page edges discolored. Good Condition Overall. (HOLO2-145-28)
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American National Red Cross War Coun
The Work in Europe of the American Red Cross; a Report to the American People by the Red Cross War Council
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : B9781022448346 ISBN : 102244834x 9781022448346
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American National Red Cross; War Council
The Work in Europe of the American Red Cross 1917: A Report to the American People by the Red Cross War Council Classic Reprint
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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American National Red Cross War Coun
The Work in Europe of the American Red Cross; a Report to the American People by the Red Cross War Council
Hardback. New. hardcover
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American National Red Cross; War Council
The Work in Europe of the American Red Cross 1917: A Report to the American People by the Red Cross War Council Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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American National Red Cross War Coun
The Work of the American Red Cross During the War: a Statement of Finances and Accomplishments for the Period July 1 1917 to February 28 1919
Hardback. New. hardcover
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American National Red Cross War Coun
The Work of the American Red Cross During the War: a Statement of Finances and Accomplishments for the Period July 1 1917 to February 28 1919
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : B9781015034747 ISBN : 1015034748 9781015034747
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American National Red Cross War Coun
The Work of the American Red Cross During the War: a Statement of Finances and Accomplishments for the Period July 1 1917 to February 28 1919
Hardback. New. hardcover
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American National Red Cross War Coun
The Work of the American Red Cross During the War: a Statement of Finances and Accomplishments for the Period July 1 1917 to February 28 1919
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
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American Office of War Information
L'Amerique en Guerre Le 1er Avril 1943 No 40
Washington DC: Bureau d'Information de Guerre du Gouvernement des Etats-Unie d'Amerique 1943. No Binding. Fine. A four page pamphlet in newspaper form dated 1st April 1943. This copy is fine the colour is bright the pages clean no tears or marks as it has been protected by a stiff card and cellophane envelope. Laid in: a Sotheby's sale ticket dated 6.11.01 and a slip of paper marked 'souvenir'. This item comes from the Franklin Delano Roosevelt collection of Frederick Baldwin Adams Jr 1910 - 2001 the son of Ellen Walters Delano who was a first cousin to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Adams became a passionate bibliophile who served as director of the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York City for two decades and compiled a significant personal collection relating to F.D.R. In 1969 he married his third wife who was a Swedish princess and with whom he shared the final years of his life in France. Adams' move to France explains the presence of his books in the United Kingdom. Fine 1943 Bureau d'Information de Guerre du Gouvernement des Etats-Unie d'Amerique unknown
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American Office of War Information
Vie Illustre de Franklin D Roosevelt 32eme President des Etats-Unis d'Amerique
Washington DC: Le Gouvernement des Etats-Unis d'Amerique 1943. Soft cover. Fine. A sixteen page illustrated life of FDR in cartoon format intended to boost French morale during the Second World War. This copy is fine the colour is bright the pages clean no tears or marks as it has been protected by a stiff card pamphlet holder. This item comes from the Franklin Delano Roosevelt collection of Frederick Baldwin Adams Jr 1910 - 2001 the son of Ellen Walters Delano who was a first cousin to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. Adams became a passionate bibliophile who served as director of the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York City for two decades and compiled a significant personal collection relating to F.D.R. In 1969 he married his third wife who was a Swedish princess and with whom he shared the final years of his life in France. Adams' move to France explains the presence of his books in the United Kingdom. Fine 1943 Le Gouvernement des Etats-Unis d'Amerique paperback
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American Ort Federation
AMERICAN ORT JOURNAL; VOLUME 6 [NUMBERS 10, 11]
Original Wraps. 4to. 4; 4 pages. 32 cm. First edition. Two issues of the American Ort Journal. Volume 6, numbers 10 (November) and number 11 (December) 1938. Number 10 contains front full page portrait of B. Charney Vladeck, 1886-1938; with three articles in Tribute to B. Charney Vladeck; other articles read: Harold Altschul named Executive Vice-Chairman of ORT; notes from sections of Women's American ORT, I. L. G. W. Union Contributes five thousand to ORT, Mexican Jewry Aids ORT. Number 11 contains three illustrations (black and white photographs) , including a photograph of Albert Einstein at the ORT Exhibit in New York. Other articles titled: Plans Launched for Special Drive for Ort Funds, ORT Union Cables for Added Support, ORT-J. D. C. Drive in Montreal, B. Charney Vladeck One-Hundred Thousand Memorial Fund, Chicago ORT Launches Member Drive, 97 New Cities Contribute to ORT, Reports from sections of Women's American ORT and Junior American ORT, More Large Unions Aid ORT (shoe workers, painters, etc. ) , need of ORT in South America, ORT School in Paris. Subjects: American ORT Federation. Jews - United States - Periodicals. OCLC lists two holdings (Natl Libr Israel; Harvard) , none in New York. Light egde wear, lightly soiled, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-113-32)
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American Ort Federation.
JEWISH ECONOMIC RECONSTRUCTION THROUGH VOCATIONAL TRAINING: ORT ACTIVITIES AND FINANCING DURING 1952: A REPORT TO THE AMERICAN JEWISH COMMUNITY
Original Wraps. 4to. 16 pages. 29 cm. First edition. With 5 illustrations (four full page, and one half page, infographic-statistic charts) . Foreword by Dr. William Haber, and report on the activities of the ORT during 1952; with five infographic charts displaying ORT training course Enrollment by Country, Enrollment by Trade Classifications, Distribution of Installations, Income, and Expenditures by Country. With last page Explanatory Notes of the charts. Extensive discussion of training in Iran, France, Morocco, Tunisia, Israel, Italy, Algeria; Greece also reported. A large number of training courses in France for Displaced persons and Refugees are described. Subjects: Rehabilitation - Statistics. American ORT Federation. OCLC lists 3 copies (Brandeis, HUC, Balch Institute) , none in New York. Light soiling to wraps, light edge wear, otherwise fresh. Very good condition. (HOLO2-113-20)
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American ORT Federation.
ORT ECONOMIC REVIEW. Vol V, Nr 2. Dec, 1945 (only).
Paper Wrappers, 8vo, 98 pages 23 cm. Articles include: "ORT Fifty Years of Jewish Relief in Eastern Europe;" "First Aid and Personal Rehabilitation for Displaced Persons;" " Americans and Japanese in Siberia, 1918-1919;" etc. Quarterly Periodical began publishing in 1941. SUBJECT(S): Jews -- Periodicals. Jews -- Charities. Heavy wear & chipping to covers, Internally clean & tight with a few stains. Good Condition Thus. (H-43-7)
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American Ort Federation.
ORT NEWSLETTER [JANUARY 1947]
Original Wraps. 4to. 6 pages. 31 cm. First edition. With 14 illustrations (black and white photographs) . January 1947 issue (no number or volume given) of the ORT Newsletter. Contains the following articles: ORT goes to Sea Maritime Projects set up in England, France (Training ship for Refugees) , ORT at a Glance (statistical figures for projects and trainees globally) , La Guardia Hails ORT Work in Displaced Persons Camps, 6.5 million Quota Set for 1947 by World Conference, Program in D. P. Camps Grows; Reports from Other Places Given, Machines Nazi Stole Go to Polish Schools, Building a New Life in Farm School (about the La Roche, France, training project) , D. P. 's Trained as Dental Mechanics Hired by UNRRA for Camp Work, Hochman Finds Training Effective in Rehabilitating Displaced Persons (with discussion of war orphans) , 3.5 thousand Refugees in U. S. Trained in New York, Pierre Dreyfus Dies, ORT and Youth Aliyah Establish Agreeement for Training Pioneers for Palestine, Over 2, 000 Trained in Schools in China, Youth Aliyah Group Gets Training in Belgian Home; also articles on ORT work in Rumania, Belgium, Hungary, England, Poland, Holland, Switzerland; also articles on fundraising activities, and commemoration of the good work, done by members of the American ORT federation. Subjects: Jews - Education - Periodicals. Jews - United States Periodicals. None listed on OCLC (Harvard, and Natl Libr Israel, do not list any issues past 1945) . Light edge wear, light soiling throughout, overall fresh and clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-113-24)
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American Ort Federation.
ORT NEWSLETTER [JUNE 1945, NUMBER 1]
Original Wraps. 4to. 4 pages. 29 cm. First edition. First page headline reads: V-E Day finds ORT Work Expanding. Bottom of front page reads: Organization for Rehabilitation through Training. A program of economic rehabilitation for Jewish refugees and war victims throughout the world. Describes extensive rebuilding and rehabilitation in the immediate aftermath of Nazi destruction; with description of courses begun in Liberated France, Trades taught in Switzerland, Tools shipped to Poland, Ort Work expands to both hemispheres of the Americas and to South Africa (with description and photograph of ORT Farm Johannesburg) . With short messages from various ORT chapters in various cities across America; the activities of the Women's ORT, and Greater New York Campaign activities. Subjects: Jews - Education - Periodicals. Jews - United States Periodicals. OCLC lists two copies (natl libr Israel, HUC) , none on the East Coast. Light edge wear and soiling, previously folded, minor tears along fold lines. Otherwise fresh and clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-113-22)
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American Ort Federation.
ORT NEWSLETTER [SEPTEMBER 1945, NUMBER 2]
Original Wraps. 4to. 4 pages. 30 cm. First edition. With four illustrations. ORT Newsletter, number 2, September 1945; contains the following brief articles: Ort Ships Supplies to French Artisans, Second Tool Shipment Sent to Poland, Senator Justin Godart Lauds Work of ORT in France, Greater New York Trade Divisions plan Campaign Activities for Fall, Women's American ORT Produces Sound Film on Guardianship Plan (concerning Jewish War Orphans) , Jewish 'Day' Writer Describes ORT Trade School in Santiago De Chile, Pierre Dreyfus Back in France, ORT Represenatives Sent to Hungary and Belgium, Oswego Internees Return Home (fifty three refugees at the Oswego Internment Center returned to Yugoslavia) , Budapest School Reopenes (Ort Technical School Budapest reopens) . With page of W. A. O. Chapter Chats containing reports from various local metropolitan chapters from the continental U. S. Bottom of front page reads: Organization for Rehabilitation through Training. A program of economic rehabilitation for Jewish refugees and war victims throughout the world. Subjects: Jews - Education - Periodicals. Jews - United States Periodicals. OCLC lists three copies (Harvard, natl libr Israel, HUC) Previously folded in three parts, leaving creases. Light soiling throughtout, minor edgewear. Otherwise clean. Good condition. (HOLO2-113-23)
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American Ort Federation.
VOCATIONAL TRAINING COURSES OF THE JEWISH COMMUNITY IN WARSAW AUGUST 1940-MAY 1941.
Original Wraps. 4to. 11 pages. 28 cm. First edition. Typewritten copy. Detailed report on the re-establishment of vocational training courses in ORT facilities in Warsaw, discontinued during the siege of Warsaw (as the Ort Building on Dluga street was destroyed) , with no classes functioning during the 1939-40 school year, but renewed, with saved equipment and machinery moved to ORT Quarters at Zabia and Stawski. The renewed courses, until May 1941, consisted of 2, 500 pupils; the enlargement of courses offered, the programs, results, conditions for development, plans for new courses, statistics of the artisan courses, office work courses, agricultural courses, and housekeeping courses are given in detail. A section entitled Cooperation with ORT, concerning relations with the Jewish Council, and the self-financing of ORT towards its courses was negotiated. Subjects: Jews - Poland - Warsaw. Vocational education - Poland - Warsaw. World ORT Union - Reports. OCLC lists one copy (NYPL) . Light wear to edges, otherwise fresh. Good + condition. (HOLO2-113-27)
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American Peace Society
The Advocate of Peace for May and June 1861
Boston: American Peace Society 1861. Paperback. Very Good -. 1 230-260 p.; 23 cm. Brown wrappers printed in black. Wrapper title. Paginated continuously with previous issues. Disbound from a miscellaneous volume. Much of the issue addresses the effect of the secession of the Southern states on the nation immediately prior to the First Battle of Bull Run. In Very Good- Condition: disbound but retains stitching; several vertical creases throughout; wrapper slightly soiled; minor creasing and chipping of wrapper fore-edges; occasional light soiling; otherwise clean and tight. American Peace Society paperback
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American Peace Society
The Advocate of Peace for March and April 1862
Boston: American Peace Society 1862. Paperback. Very Good -. 1 38-80 p.; 23 cm. Brown wrappers printed in black. Wrapper title. Paginated continuously with previous issues. Disbound from a miscellaneous volume. Stamp of Dickinson Library Pamphlet Collection at head of front wrapper. The contents reflect the ongoing Civil War including an anonymous piece advocating a peaceful separation of the states in rebellion from the Union and firsthand accounts of the scenes after the battles at Mill Springs and Fort Donelson. In Very Good- Condition: disbound but retains stitching although back wrapper partially detached; front wrapper soiled with dampstain along lower edge; one vertical crease throughout; light creasing along lower edges throughout; pencilled notations in lower margin of p. 38; otherwise clean and tight. American Peace Society paperback
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American Peace Society
The Advocate of Peace for July and August 1862
Boston: American Peace Society 1862. Paperback. Very Good -. 1 102-132 p.; 23 cm. Brown wrappers printed in black. Wrapper title. Paginated continuously with previous issues. Disbound from a miscellaneous volume. The contents reflect the ongoing Civil War including accounts of the financial impact of the war; the puzzling support for the South by many Englishmen; and Amasa Walker's obversations on the revolutionary impact on warfare of the recent battle between the Merrimac and the Monitor. In Very Good- Condition: disbound but retains stitching; old repair of back wrapper possibly with Japanese tissue; occasional light soiling and creasing of lower corners; otherwise clean and tight. American Peace Society paperback
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American Palestine Campaign
THE ROMANCE OF A PEOPLE: A MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC PAGEANT IN NINE EPISODES, EIGHT INTERLUDES AND A PROLOGUE: PORTRAYING THE HIGHLIGHTS IN FOUR THOUSAND YEARS OF JEWISH HISTORY
Original wrappers. 4to. [16] pages. 31 cm. First Edition. Proceeds to American Palestine Campaign for the Settlement of German Jews in Palestine. Quote from statement by Louis Lipsky inside back cover: No one contends that Palestine is capable of receiving all or even the greater part of those Jews who are being crushed by the Nazi Regime. Subjects: Jews -- History -- To 1200 B. C. -- Drama. Jews -- Illinois -- Chicago. OCLC lists 10 copies worldwide. (Brown, HUC, Brandeis, Univ. Of Florida, USHMM, Chicago History Museum, Univ. Of Illinois at Chicago, Johns Hopkins, American Jewish Historical Society, Natl. Libr. Of Israel. ) Light stain along lower fore-edge. Light cover soiling and spotting. Good + condition. (HOLO2-112-20)
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American Revolutionary War: A Student Encyclopedia 5 Volumes Set
4
Abc-Clio: Academic & Professional United Kingdom. Hardbound/Brand New. 9781851098392. Gregory Fremont-Barnes Richard Alan Ryerson. Academic & Professional hardcover
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AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR
Benedict Arnold - Naval Patriot : The Battle of Lake Champlain By John R. Spears. An original article from the Harper's Monthly Magazine 1903
Harper's Monthly Magazine London 1903. Booklet - Unbound Pages. Very Good Condition. 5 pages 1 portrait of Benedict Arnold. An authentic standalone article extracted from a larger volume. Not a reprint or reproduction but an original work in its own right. Supplied without title page or cover. Size: 18 x 25 cms. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Harper's Monthly Magazine; Inventory No: 514178. Harper's Monthly Magazine unknown
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AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR.
Collection of Papers
New York: Printed by James Rivington 1778. Britain seeks peace with revolutionary America First editions of these six tracts recording efforts at British-American reconciliation during the Revolutionary War. This copy has an excellent provenance: although not marked as such it comes from the family collection of William Eden 1744-1814 a key figure in the negotiations and the author of the latter two works. In 1778 Lord North appointed Eden a member of the Board of Trade and Frederick Howard 5th Earl of Carlisle 1748-1825 to a commission charged with reconciling Britain and America after the British defeat at Saratoga. Although the commissioners were authorized to grant every American demand short of independence the mission was not a success. Mostly this was because the Americans had already formed an alliance with France but Carlisle did not help matters by issuing a manifesto which criticized the French and insisted that Britain would fight to the bitter end. This attracted the attention of the Marquis de Lafayette who challenged Carlisle to a duel which was rejected on diplomatic grounds. The Collection of Papers published in New York by the king's printer includes Carlisle's manifesto along with various other letters and proclamations exchanged between the commissioners and Congress. The second third and fourth tracts comprise Congress's four-page response to the Carlisle manifesto a petition and an address to the commissioners from the loyalist merchants of New York City. These papers are often found with the Collection but are not always present and are listed as separate works in ESTC. In Eden's two tracts he defends his record with the commission and demonstrates his continued engagement with British and Irish politics. He had begun to push for Carlisle's promotion and in 1779 he secured for him the presidency of the Board of Trade. In 1780 Carlisle became Lord Lieutenant of Ireland taking Eden with him as his chief secretary. The other tracts comprise: b SECOND CONTINENTAL CONGRESS. The following Paper is reprinted in New-York by Authority with the Remarks subjoined to it. By the Congress of the United States of America. Manifesto. New York: Printed for James Rivington 1778. 4 pp. Not in Howes or Sabin; ESTC W23804; Evans 16133. c The Petition of the Merchants and Traders of the City of New York. New York: Printed for James Rivington 1778. 4 pp. Not in Evans Howes or Sabin; ESTC W18925. d The Address of the Inhabitants of the City of New-York and its Dependencies and others his Majesty's faithful and loyal subjects late Inhabitants of the revolted Colonies. New York: Printed for James Rivington 1778. 3 1 pp. Not in Evans Howes or Sabin; ESTC W19159. e EDEN William. Four Letters to the Earl of Carlisle. On certain perversions of political reasoning. On the Present Circumstances of the War between Great Britain and the combined Powers of France and Spain. On the Public Debts. On the Representations of Ireland respecting a Free-Trade. London: Printed for B. White and T. Cadell 1779. 2 163 1 pp. Bound without half-title. Not in Evans; Adams 79-6a; ESTC T40097; Howes E43; Sabin 21827. A second edition was published later in the same year. f EDEN William. A Fifth Letter to the Earl of Carlisle. On Population; on certain Revenue Laws and Regulations connected with the Interests of Commerce; and on Public Oeconomy. London: Printed for B. White and T. Cadell 1780. 2 71 1 pp. Bound without half-title. Not in Eden or Howes; Adams 80-7a; ESTC T35522; Sabin 21828. Six works bound in a single vol. octavo 208 x 123 mm. Complete with four-leaf appendix and errata leaf. Woodcut ornament to title page woodcut head- and tailpieces. Contemporary sprinkled calf smooth spine panelled and with elaborate decoration in gilt and with red and green morocco labels edges yellow. Housed in a tan cloth flat-back box by the Chelsea Bindery. Light bumping and rubbing front joint cracked but holding firm slight loss to lower spine end minor browning and foxing to endpapers and contents a couple of small ink splashes to contents: a very good copy. ESTC W20046; Evans 15825; Howes C585; Sabin 14380. hardcover
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AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR - MOLESWORTH, Richard.
Manuscript subsistence receipt signed.
Rhode Island: 24 March 1778. Sustaining Burgoyne's Wandering Army Revealing a crucial moment in the aftermath of Saratoga this 1778 receipt documents the transfer of £56000 from New York to support General Burgoyne's imprisoned Convention Army in Boston. The receipt was signed at a delicate point for the British Army. In the summer of 1777 General William Howe succeeded in taking Philadelphia but in October a separate force under John Burgoyne was forced to surrender to Horatio Gates following the two battles of Saratoga in the autumn of 1777. Subsequently the Convention Army named for the treaty of surrender was marched to Boston where they were held prisoner. Burgoyne was permitted to leave for England in April 1778 but his army remained in captivity until the end of the war. This immense sum of £56000 perhaps equivalent to £9500000 today was sent to Burgoyne to feed his starving army. The Battles of Saratoga represented the turning point of the Revolutionary War winning the assistance from France "which was the last element needed for victory" Morgan pp. 82-3. The receipt was signed by Richard Molesworth 1737-1799 a longstanding deputy paymaster in the War Office. Molesworth is briefly mentioned in a letter to Howe on 10 April 1778 where the need for money to support General Burgoyne and his army in Boston is discussed. Richard was the brother of the Robert 5th Viscount Molesworth who inherited the title from his cousin Richard Nassau Molesworth 4th Viscount Molesworth who died without heirs. This document was previously folded and kept in an envelope mounted on the front pastedown of a book from the Molesworth family library a first edition of the English translation of Souligné's The Desolation of France Demonstrated. It was gifted by Souligné to Robert Molesworth 1st viscount Molesworth 1656-1725. Molesworth has inscribed the front blank: "Donum Authoris" Gift from the Author and his note on the title-page reads: "Mons. De Souligny sic Grandson to the famous Du Plessis Mornay". The 1st Viscount Molesworth was an experienced political figure and a prominent member of the Privy Council of Ireland who later held a seat for Dublin County in the Irish House of Commons. The book has a later ownership inscription of Samuel Crompton 1753-1827 on the preliminary blank. Crompton was a pioneer of the spinning industry and was married to Harriet Molesworth the daughter of John Edward Nassau Molesworth. John was the great-grandson of Robert Molesworth 1st Viscount Molesworth. A 20th-century bookplate of another viscount Molesworth is pasted over the white envelope which held the subsistence receipt on the front pastedown. Also present is a manuscript bankers' draft dated 1796 signed by the 5th Viscount Molesworth requesting a payment to his son-in-law John Forster Hill. Single leaf 147 x 187 mm hand-written on both sides in black ink; the book: octavo 186 x 117 mm; also with manuscript bankers' draft dated 1796 and signed by Robert 5th Viscount Molesworth. The book: contemporary black crushed morocco raised bands spine gilt in compartments covers ornamentally gilt marbled endpapers. Ink annotations possibly in Crompton's hand. Rubbed minor loss at spine ends a few marks to covers binding open to the cords after free endpapers but sound occasional minor staining. ESTC R8752; Goldsmiths' 3380. 3380. Edmund Sears Morgan The Birth of the Republic 1763-89 1956; Report on the American Manuscripts in the Royal Institution of Great Britain volume 9 No. 180. hardcover
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AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR
Original Payment Warrant for a Virginia Six Month American Revolution Officer
N.p: 1 page oblong 8vo January 19 1781. Autograph Document Signed of Abraham Hite Assistant Paymaster of the 8th Virginia Regiment. "I do certify that Lieut. Joseph Swearingen of the 8th Virga. Regt. was not included in the Pay Rolls of said Regt. for the Six Months Pay allowed by the Assembly of Virginia he being absent from the Regt. at the time said pay was drawn.". The amount owed Lt. Swearingen was "160 Dolls. 1 page, oblong 8vo unknown
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AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR
RECUEIL D'ESTAMPES Représentant Les Différents Évenemens de la Guerre qui a procuré l'Indépendance aux États unis de l'Amérique
Paris: Ponce & Godefroy c1784. 1784. 4to. 16 engraved plates incl. title. contemporary bds. rebacked in calf. First Edition. An attractive series of sixteen plates and maps of the American Revolution engraved by Nicolas Ponce and François Godefroy after designs by Fauvel Marillier Le Paon and other notable French artists of the period. Recorded here are some of the major events of the War and of the larger global conflict between Great Britain and France including the tarring and feathering of John Malcom at Boston the battle of Lexington the capitulation of Burgoyne at Saratoga the capture of Dominica Senegal Grenada Pensacola and Tobago the surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown the battle of St. Eustache the siege of Fort S.Philippe and the attack on Brimstomhill. There is also a general map of the United States and a composite map of the Gulf of Mexico Barbary Minorca and Tobago. Below each view forming part of the engraved surface is brief explanatory text by Niquet. The engraved title contains a précis of the War surmounted by five inset views of military and naval engagements while the final plate decorated with four similar insets gives a précis of the Treaty of Versailles in 1783 and a list of the principal officers killed or wounded in the war. Howes describes this as the first French book with a title-page mentioning the United States. Another issue of the book is also recorded with additional title-page Collection d'estampes. and with several of the plates unnumbered. Cohen-De Ricci 862. Howes C-576. Sabin 68421. Winsor VI p. 185. cfJCB II 2997. 1st Edition. Paris: Ponce & Godefroy, [c1784]. unknown
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American Red Cross.
HANOVER CHAPTER.
22p. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Tall 8vo. Original color pictorial wraps, slightly soiled. PA PAMPH 20_8 BX1
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AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR
Original Payment Warrant for a Virginia Six Month American Revolution Officer
N.p: 1 page oblong 8vo January 19 1781. Autograph Document Signed of Abraham Hite Assistant Paymaster of the 8th Virginia Regiment. "I do certify that Lieut. Joseph Swearingen of the 8th Virga. Regt. was not included in the Pay Rolls of said Regt. for the Six Months Pay allowed by the Assembly of Virginia he being absent from the Regt. at the time said pay was drawn.". The amount owed Lt. Swearingen was "160 Dolls. 1 page, oblong 8vo unknown books
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American Souvenirs & Gifts
Letters Home Missing Issue #3 A Collection of Original Civil War Soldiers' Letters Vol. I II and IV
Gettysburg PA: American Souvenirs & Gifts. Very Good. 2003. Stapled wraps. B&W Illustrations; Three trade sized booklets with illustrated covers and stapled spines. The booklets are in Very Good condition and were issued without dust jackets. The booklets are in clean bright condition. There is some beginning bumping to the spine ends and corners of the book covers. The text pages are clean and bright. Included are a group of letters from both Union and Confederate military members. The letters and photographs come from the Alan Sessarego Collection. . American Souvenirs & Gifts paperback
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American Serviceman's Library / A. S. Curtis
The Congressional Medal Of Honor Navy Heroes Vol. 1
Annapolis MD: A. S. Curtis. Very Good. 1945. Stapled wraps. B&W Illustrations; Small format booklet with illustrated paper covers and stapled spine. The booklet is in Very Good condition. The covers have some beginning edge wear and a couple of scratches. The text pages are clean but noticeable toned and a bit delicate due to the acid content of the pages. "This is the first of a series of books on the heroes of World War II and covers thirty-one navy heroes who have received the Congressional Medal of Honor." . A. S. Curtis paperback
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American Student Zionist Federation. National Avukah Program.
THE JEWS AS A GROUP: THE DEVELOPMENT OF JEWISH SOCIETY AND INSTITUTIONS
Original Wraps. 8vo. 31 pages. 23 cm. First edition. First appearance. Nazi-era booklet. 'National Avukah program; first series: The Jews as a group; first semester: The development of Jewish society and institutions'. This essay is planned as the first part of a four year course - p. 3. Historical survey, designed for Avukah students, on Jewish history from the Second Temple period to the present (covers Babylonia, the expulsion from Spain, the ghetto, Poland, Emancipation, Russian and American Jewry, etc. ) . Subjects: Jews - History. Jews Civilization. OCLC lists only 2 copies (Harvard, Dallas) . Wraps soiled, otherwise clean and fresh. Good + condition. (ZION-8-21)
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American Sunday School Union.
CHRISTMAS GREENS.
pp. 149, (4)[Publisher's catalogue] + Plus wood engraved frontis and a full page plate. Decorated title page. Age stained. 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, embossed in blind. Gilt decorated and lettered spine. Nice original publisher's binding. Fine books from earlier Christmas seasons make great gifts today. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! CHRISTMAS/W70.
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AMERICAN THEATRE WING WAR SERVICE
America Goes to War
Chicago: Columbia Educational Books 1942. First Edition. Containing several speeches and reports related to the war with a section for autographs towards the end. Among those who have signed this volume are Dorothy Stickney Howard Lindsay Tallulah Bankhead Dorothy McGuire Josephine Hull and Boris Karloff. Very good. Columbia Educational Books unknown
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American War of Independence; Horatio Gates; John Paul Jones; Battle of Concord Massachusetts 1775; John Chapman; James Cundee
American War of Independence. Three original hand-tinted engravings: portraits of ‘The Honble Horatio Gates Major General of the American Forces’ and ‘John Paul Jones’ and ‘First Action between the English and Americans at Concord in 1775’.
1780 1796 and 1806; all London. Three contemporary engravings now scarce. All three items are in good condition each laid down in a nineteenth-century mount. All have been trimmed the information concerning each comes from another source and all are partially tinted. ONE: ‘The Honble Horatio Gates Major General of the American Forces’. From ‘An impartial history of the war in America between Great Britain and her colonies’ R. Faulder London 1780. 9 x 16 cm; in 21 x 27 cm mount. A full-length portrait of Gates with right hand on chest and left hand holding the ‘Articles of Capitulation’. His coat is in red and his sword in yellow. TWO: Stipple engraving of ‘John Paul Jones’ by John Chapman. Oval 8.5 wide and 11 high; in 12.5 x 18 cm mount. Published in 1796. A head and torso portrait of a wide-eyed Jones bare-headed and with a brace of pistols in his belt. The background has been painted blue and his face pink and lips red. THREE: ‘First Action between the English and Americans at Concord in 1775’. 8.5 x 13 cm; in 21 x 14.5 cm mount. From ‘The British Martial Register’ London James Cundee 1806. The British footsoldiers whose coats have been picked out in red are urged forwards by an officer on a horse brandishing a sword and are fired upon by Americans on a wall. [1780, 1796 and 1806; all London.] unknown
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American War of Independence, 1782: General Leslie and the British Army of the South: David Thomas, Carolina [Major General Ale
American War of Independence 1782. Manuscript folio leaf from British governmental War Office ledger of payments to 'David Thomas Esq. / Carolina' re General Leslie and the British Army of the South headed ‘Extraordinaries in North America’.
10 and 11 October 1782. London War Office Regarding Carolina North America. With other accounts from 1826 on reverse. A valuable artefact of the American War of Independence: a leaf from a British War or Colonial Office ledger detailing payments to officials in General Leslie’s administration in Carolina in 1782. Among many details are references to the Loyalist units the North Carolina Highlanders and New York Volunteers as well as to Colonel Probart Howarth Governor of Fort Johnson and to Colonel de Benning Friedrich von Benning Commander of James Island where one of the last Battles of the war at which Kosciuszko was nearly killed would take place a few days after the entries those of the entries in this ledger. 1p folio. On one side of a leaf of laid paper with fleur-de-lys armorial watermark. Worn and slightly discoloured with closed tear along central fold line repaired with archival tape. The leaf is evidently part of a ledger. It is numbered 19 and headed ‘99 / Extraordinaries in North America’ with the payments being to ‘David Thomas Esqr / Carolina’. The sums involved are substantial: the opening balance brought forward is for £214908 11s 9 1/2d and the closing balance to be carried forward being £216710 7s 7 1/2d. The leaf has been neatly ruled in red with columns for ‘Warrants’ subdivided into ‘by whom granted’ and ‘Dates’ details of payments and sums paid. The ten payments nine of them dating from 10 October and the last one from 11 October 1782 are all on warrants granted to ‘Lt. Genl. Leslie’. The first six entries are highly detailed and the seventh to the tenth are additions to the sixth. First for £111 5s 0d: ‘Paid Capt. John McKinnon Depy. Quar. Masr. Genl. witht. dedn. being his Pay at 10s/. a day & Pay for Lieutts. Rankin & Bard as actg. Depy. Quar. Masr. Genl. at 5s/. a day from 1st. July to 30th. Septr. 1782. also for Lieutt. Condner from 1st. July to 17th. Septr. 1782 at 5s/ P day’. The second for £39 17s 4d: ‘Paid Lt. John Reeve of 82d Regt. of Foot witht. dedn. being Pay for himself as actg. Quar Masr. at 4s/8d. Pr day. & for Mr. Mc.Pherson as Actg. Adjt. to said Regt. at 4s/- Pr. Day from 1st. July to 30th. Septr. 1782’. Third for £155 13s 8d annotated ‘1 Warrt. at Audrs. Office’: ‘Paid Lieut Edwd. Scott Secy. to Genl. Leslie being for Money paid by himself to Coll. de Benning as an Extra Allownce during his Command on James Island from 16th. Mau to 6th Octr. 1782’. Fourth for £31 1s 10d: ‘Paid Ensn. Robt. Mc.Pherson being Pay for Captn. McRa. late of the North Carolina Highlanders at 5s/- Pr. day & for Ensn. McKay at 1s./10d. Pr Day from 25th. Septr. to 24th. Decr. 1782.’ Fifth for £502 16s 8d: ‘Paid Captn. Willm. Johnson Paymts. to the New York Volunteers being their Pay from 25th. Augst. to 24th. Octr. 1782’. Sixth £405 18s 4d: ‘Paid the followg. Civil Officers of South Carolina being an Allowce. made to them by order of the Lords Commissrs. of His Majesty’s Treasury all witht. dedn. Vizt. Honble Willm. Bull Esqr. Lt. Govr. from 5th. July 1781 to 10th. Octr. 1782’. Seventh for £88 15s 10d: ‘Honble. Thos. Skoltow Esqr. Secy. from Do. to Do.’ Eighth for £180 19s 2d: ‘Honble Thos. K. Gordon Esqr. Chief Justice from Do. to Do.’ Ninth for £31 14s 1d: ‘Jas. Johnson Esqr. Clerk of the Crown from Do. to Do.’ Tenth for £253 13s 11d: ‘Col. Probart Howarth Govr. of Fort Johnson from Do. to Do.’ In 1826 advantage was taken of the blank reverse of the leaf which was evidently torn out of the ledger at this point when three sets of itemized commissary accounts were given after ‘Stock taken Sept 1. 1826’ the sums involved in one case hams bacon butter and other items totaling £10000 5s 7d. It was then folded four times into a packet dated ‘Sept 1. 1826’. See Image. 10 and 11 October 1782. [London, War Office? Regarding Carolina, North America.] With other accounts from 1826 on reverse. unknown
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American War Mothers
American War Mothers Ritual: Arranged For The Use Of All Affiliated Chapters
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 1258489872.G ISBN : 1258489872 9781258489878
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American War of Independence
An History of the War With America France Spain and Holland Begun in . 1775 and Ended in 1783
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : B9781021882202 ISBN : 1021882208 9781021882202
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American War of Independence
An History of the War With America France Spain and Holland Begun in . 1775 and Ended in 1783
Hardback. New. hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : B9781019980439 ISBN : 1019980435 9781019980439
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American Women's War Relief Fund
Report of work August 1914 - August 1915 1915 Leather Bound
2017. Leather Bound. New. Size: 14.60 x 22.86 cms This book is available in 5 different Leather color without any extra cost. Explore More Options by Clicking on 'More Images' and Notify Us of Your Choice via Email within 24 hours of placing the order. Presenting an Exquisite Leather-Bound Edition expertly crafted by the prestigious organization “Rare Biblio” with Original Natural Leather that gracefully adorns the spine and corners. The allure continues with Golden Leaf Printing that adds a touch of elegance while Hand Embossing on the rounded spine lends an artistic flair. This masterpiece has been meticulously reprinted in 2017 utilizing the invaluable guidance of the original edition published many years ago in 1915. The contents of this book are presented in classic black and white. Its durability is ensured through a meticulous sewing binding technique enhancing its longevity. Imprinted on top-tier quality paper. A team of professionals has expertly processed each page delicately preserving its content without alteration. Due to the vintage nature of these books every page has been manually restored for legibility. However in certain instances occasional blurriness missing segments or faint black spots might persist. We sincerely hope for your understanding of the challenges we faced with these books. Recognizing their significance for readers seeking insight into our historical treasure we've diligently restored and reissued them. Our intention is to offer this valuable resource once again. We eagerly await your feedback hoping that you'll find it appealing and will generously share your thoughts and recommendations. Lang: - English Vol:- Pages:- 52 If it is a multi-volume set then it is only a single volume. Product Disclaimer: Kindly be informed that owing to the inherent nature of leather as a natural material minor discolorations or textural variations may be perceptible. Explore the FOLIO EDITION 12x19 Inches: Available Upon Request. hardcover
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American Women's War Relief Fund
The American Women's War Relief Fund Report of Work: August 1914-August 1915 Classic Reprint
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 1390423360.G ISBN : 1390423360 9781390423365
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American Women at War Staff; Lesli J. Favor
Women Doctors and Nurses of the Civil War
Rosen Publishing Group 2004. Library Binding. Very Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. An ex-library book and may have standard library stamps and/or stickers. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Rosen Publishing Group unknown
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : G0823944522I4N10 ISBN : 0823944522 9780823944521
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Americana 19th Century Civil War Shipping Customs Duties
1862 Port of Philadelphia Manuscript & Printed Bill of Lading Entry of Merchandise Customs Duties for the Brig Emma from Bremen Captain Marckmeister Master for a Cargo of Glass Ware & Toys Imported By Marxsen & Witte
Philadelphia PA: Not Published 1862. Bill of lading & Entry of Merchandise form completed in manuscript. Dated 28th September 1862 for the Brig Emma; Marckmeister master; sailing from Bremen; bringing in a cargo of cases of toys & glass ware. The goods were imported by Marxsen & Witte and are listed in the packages and contents section of the form. The quantities are calculated for customs duties and signed by the agents in charge in manuscript. The reverse with the District and Port of Philadelphia bill of lading affirmation printed information not filled-in and with receipted note of duties paid on the blank panel at the bottom of the sheet. Form with a small woodcut side-wheel steamer sailing ship at upper left corner the form printed and sold by Geo. W. Henry 208 Dock Street Philadelphia. Approx. 11" x 17" size; old fold lines little nicks closed edge-tears to the paper edges edge-soiling; overall in very good condition. American Civil War era maritime trade business shipping & customs imports history ephemera. Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
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Americana 19th Century Civil War Shipping Customs Duties
1862 Port of Philadelphia Manuscript & Printed Bill of Lading Entry of Merchandise Customs Duties for the Schooner Daniel Townsend from Trinidad De Cuba Captain Townsend Master for a Cargo of Molasses Imported By S. & W. Welsh
Philadelphia PA: Not Published 1862. Bill of lading & Entry of Merchandise form completed in manuscript. Dated 26th April 1862 for the Schooner Daniel Townsend; Townsend master; sailing from Trinidad de Cuba; bringing in a cargo of molasses. The goods were imported by S. & W. Welsh and are listed in the packages and contents section of the form. The quantities are calculated for customs duties and signed by the agents in charge in manuscript. The reverse with the District and Port of Philadelphia bill of lading affirmation printed information partially filled-in and with receipted note of duties paid on the blank panel at the bottom of the sheet. Form with a small woodcut ships-at-sea scene at upper left corner printed and sold by Chandler Printer No. 306 & 308 Chestnut St. 3rd Story. Approx. 11" x 17" size; old fold lines little nicks closed edge-tears to the paper edges edge-soiling; overall in very good condition. American Civil War era maritime trade business shipping & customs imports history ephemera. R. Craig Koedel in his article Mullica River Ships In The Age Of Sail 1987 writes that ".Of interest the 245-ton schooner Daniel Townsend built at Bass River in 1857 evidently was caught in a southern port at the start of the Civil War. The protest of Captain William H. Townsend against his arrest and that of his crew in Florida in May 1862 is included in Jonathan Pitney's Notorial Records. At the time the Townsend was enrolled at the Port of Great Egg Harbor." New Jersey . Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
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Americana 19th Century Civil War Shipping Customs Duties Immigration
1862 Port of Philadelphia Manuscript & Printed Bill of Lading Entry of Merchandise Customs Duties for the Ship Wyoming from Liverpool for a Cargo of Bicarbonate Of Soda & Ash Imported By Yarnall & Trimble with Attached Additional Shipping Documents
Philadelphia PA: Not Published 1862. Bill of lading & Entry of Merchandise form completed in manuscript. Dated 24 May 1862 for the ship Wyoming; Burton master; sailing from Liverpool; bringing in a cargo of bicarbonate and soda ash in various casks. The goods were imported by Yarnall & Trimble and are listed in the packages and contents section of the form. The quantities are calculated for customs duties and signed by the agents in charge in manuscript. The reverse with the District and Port of Philadelphia bill of lading affirmation printed information not filled-in and with receipted note of duties paid on the blank panel at the bottom of the sheet. Form with a small woodcut sailing ship at upper left corner printed and sold by John C. Clark & Son 230 Dock Street Philadelphia. Approx. 11" x 16 3/4" size; old fold lines little nicks closed edge-tears to the paper edges edge-soiling; overall in good condition. with Two approx. 6" x 11" attached documents from the consignors sending the soda ash from Liverpool both documents signed by the master Wm. Burton and with the details of the cargo; these additional documents are affixed at top left corner to the Entry form with a metal grommet; smaller document with old edge-stain. Interesting American Civil War era maritime trade business shipping & customs imports history ephemera. We note that the Wyoming was also an immigrant ship; the National Archives and Records Administration Film M425 Reel 85. Transcribed by Harry Green a member of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild has a list of hundreds of passengers noted as on this voyage along with a transcription of Wm. Burton's affidavit of the manifest. . Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
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Americana 19th Century Civil War Shipping Customs Duties
1862 Port of Philadelphia Manuscript & Printed Bill of Lading Entry of Merchandise Customs Duties for the Ship Lancaster from Liverpool for a Cargo of Soda Ash Imported By Yarnall & Trimble
Philadelphia PA: Not Published 1862. Bill of lading & Entry of Merchandise form completed in manuscript. Dated April 1862 for the ship Lancaster; Decan master; sailing from Liverpool; bringing in a cargo of 1730 pounds of soda ash. The goods were imported by Yarnall & Trimble and are listed in the packages and contents section of the form. The quantities are calculated for customs duties and signed by the agents in charge in manuscript. The reverse with the District and Port of Philadelphia bill of lading affirmation printed information not filled-in and with receipted note of duties paid on the blank panel at the bottom of the sheet. Form with a small woodcut sailing ship at upper left corner printed and sold by John C. Clark & Son 230 Dock Street Philadelphia. Document is approx. 11" x 16 3/4" size; with old fold lines little nicks closed edge-tears to the paper edges edge-soiling; in good condition. Interesting American Civil War era maritime trade business shipping & customs imports history ephemera. Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
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Americana 19th Century Civil War Shipping Customs Duties
1862 Port of Philadelphia Manuscript & Printed Bill of Lading Entry of Merchandise Customs Duties for Barque Irma from Trinidad De Cuba
Philadelphia PA: Not Published 1862. Bill of lading & Entry of Merchandise form completed in manuscript. Dated 16 April 1862 for the Barque Irma H. Wortinger master sailing from Trinidad de Cuba. The goods were imported by S. Morris Waln & Co who brought in hogsheads and barrels of molasses all listed in the packages and contents section of the form. The quantities are calculated for customs duties and signed by the agents in charge in manuscript. The reverse with the District and Port of Philadelphia bill of lading affirmation printed information filled-in by the agent William H. Pile and affirmed by the Dep. Collector of the port with various other signatures noting duties paid on the blank panel at the bottom of the sheet. Form with a small woodcut sailing ship at upper left corner printed and sold by John C. Clark & Son 230 Dock Street Philadelphia. Approx. 11" x 16 3/4" size; old fold lines little nicks to the paper edges edge-soiling; in very good condition. Interesting American Civil War era maritime business shipping & customs imports history. Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published Paperback books
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Americana 19th Century Civil War Shipping Customs Duties
1863 Port of Philadelphia Manuscript Bill of Lading Entry of Merchandise Customs Duties for the Ship Oswingo with Attached Liverpool Shipping Document
Philadelphia PA: Not Published 1863. Bill of lading & Entry of Merchandise form completed in manuscript. Dated 12 June 1863 for the Ship Oswingo Henry Card master sailing from Liverpool England. The goods were imported by S. Baldwin & Co who brought in 10 frames five thousand single sheets of sheathing felt listed in the packages and contents section of the form. The quantities are calculated for customs duties with various corrections and signed by the agents in charge in manuscript. The reverse with the District and Port of Philadelphia bill of lading affirmation printed information filled-in by the agent John H. Irwin and the owners of the goods Messrs. D. Anderson of Belfast and affirmed by the Dep. Collector of the port. Form with a small woodcut sailing ship at upper left corner printed and sold by John C. Clark & Son 230 Dock Street Philadelphia. Approx. 22" x 16 3/4" overall size; old fold lines little nicks to the paper edges edge-soiling; in very good condition. with An attached shipping document from the shipper Roxburgh & Crighton of Liverpool confirming and listing the contents of the goods sent dated and signed. Approx. 5 ¼" x 10 ¼" size; printed on blue paper with the information filled-in in ink and with the faint imprint of a blindstamped seal and manuscript attestations and signatures on the back. Attached to the top left corner of the entry document with a reinforced circular metal grommet. Some edgewear and fold lines in very good condition. Interesting American Civil War era maritime business shipping & customs imports history ephemera. Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
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