Text is clean and unmarked. The front binding is a little shaken. The back binding has a crack at the margin on the page glued down to the binding. Attached maps included. Previous owner's name is on the front free end paper. "Great events meanwhile had taken place northwest of the Ohio. Connecticut had given up her claim to the Western Reserve. The land offices had been opened; streams of German Scotch and Irish had come in from Pennsylvania and were fast spreading over the military bounty lands; and steps had been taken to admit Ohio into the Union as a state. The ordinance of 1787 provided that out of the Northwest Territory might be made not less than three not more than five States and drew the boundary of each of them." D. Appleton and Company hardcover
American Book Company New York 1901. Hard Cover. First Edition. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 254 pp 6 pp of publisher's advertising. Text lightly sunned with few pencil marks. Inscriptions on front and rear free endpapers otherwise clean. Pristine copy for its age. American Book Company hardcover
On letterhead of The College University of Pennsylvania. 12 January 1896. 1p. 4to. Good on lightly-aged paper with minor traces of previous mounting on reverse. He acknowledges with 'great pleasure' the 'duplicate list of books relating to the execution of the Duc d'Enghien'. 'The pains you have taken to prepare it are very fully appreciated.' On letterhead of The College, University of Pennsylvania. 12 January 1896. unknown