EMPLOYEES ITEN BISCUIT COMPANY SNOW WHITE BAKERY OKLAHOMA [cover title].
by [Oklahoma Photographica]: [African Americana]:
[Oklahoma City: Fred L. Stone,, ca. 1913].. Panoramic Photograph Laying Bare the Race, Class, and Gender Differences in an Oklahoma Factory A striking panoramic photograph of the employees of an early Oklahoma bakery, likely produced as a keepsake for the staff or management. The photograph shows some 200 employees of the Iten Biscuit Company of Oklahoma, a subsidiary of the main Iten company of Iowa. The arrangement of the employees in the photograph—the juxtaposition of race, gender, and... Read More
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ARREST DU CONSEIL D'ESTAT DU ROY, QUI COMMENT M. L'INTENDANT DE LA PROVINCE DU HAYNAULT, POUR JUGER LES CONTRAVENTIONS A LA DECLARATION DU ROY DU 4 MAI 1749, PORTANT ETABLISSEMENT D'UN DROIT DE TRENTE SOLS PAR LIVRE PESANT DE TABACS ETRANGERS QUI DANS LADITE PROVINCE. DU 17 JUIN 1749 [caption title].
by [Tobacco]: [French Colonies in America]:
Paris. , 1749.. A French royal decree which adds a tax on tobacco. Wroth locates just one copy, at Harvard; no copies in OCLC. From the library of Cardinal Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne (1727-94), Minister of Louis XVI, Archbishop of Toulouse and of Sens. A friend of Voltaire and a member of the Académie Française, Brienne wielded significant power as as head of the Finance Ministry, which earned him many enemies. He died in... Read More
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ARREST DE LA COUR DES COMPTES, AYDES, ET FINANCES DE MONTPELLIER. QUI PERMET AU FERMIER DU TABAC, DE PRENDRE PAR PREFERENCE, SI BON LUI SEMBLE, LES TABACS EN CORDE DE CLAIRAC, SAINT POURQUIER, & AUTRES DES FEUILLES DES CRUS DES PROVINCES OU LES PLANTATIONS AVOIENT LIEU...DU 9 JUILLET 1722 [caption title].
by [Tobacco]: [French Colonies in America]:
Paris. , 1722.. A French royal decree which regulates aspects of the sale of tobacco. Wroth records one copy at Harvard; OCLC locates no further copies. Rare. From the library of Cardinal Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne (1727-1794), Minister of Louis XVI, Archbishop of Toulouse and of Sens. A friend of Voltaire and a member of the Académie Française, Brienne wielded significant power as as head of the Finance Ministry, which earned him many enemies.... Read More
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ARREST DU CONSEIL D'ETAT DU ROI, ET LETTRES-PATENTES SUR ICELUI, REGISTREES EN LA COUR DES AIDES LE 28 AOUT 1778. QUI RENOUVELLENT LES DISPOSITIONS DES ANCIENNES ORDONNANCES, & FONT DEFENSES DE PLANTER & CULTIVER DE TABAC DANS LES FORETS DU ROI... [caption title].
by [Tobacco]: [French Colonies in America]:
Paris. , 1778.. A French royal decree which changes regulations on the planting of tobacco. Wroth locates only one copy, at Harvard; OCLC locates no further copies. 8pp. on folded sheets. Large quarto. Light dampstaining and soiling; a bit chipped at edges. Good. Unopened and untrimmed. WROTH, ACTS OF FRENCH ROYAL ADMINISTRATION 1900.
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ARREST DU CONSEIL D'ETAT DU ROI, QUE PERMET AUX NEGOCIANS DES PORTS DE SAINT-BRIEUC, BINIC & PORTÉRIEUX, DE FAIRE DIRECTEMENT LE COMMERCE DES ISLES & COLONIES FRANÇOIS DE L'AMERIQUE. DU 14 MARS 1776 [caption title].
by [West Indies]: [French Colonies in America]:
Paris: L'Imprimerie Royale,, 1776.. A scarce French law relating to trading privileges between the named ports and French colonial possessions in America. Not in MAGGS, FRENCH COLONISATION OF AMERICA, nor on OCLC. Quarto. Dbd. Light foxing. About very good. WROTH, ACTS OF FRENCH ROYAL ADMINISTRATION 1865.
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[GROUP OF WORLD WAR I-ERA AMERICAN RED CROSS EPHEMERA, INCLUDING CHROMOLITHOGRAPH POSTER, RED CROSS FLAG, AND NURSE'S VEIL].
by [American Red Cross]: Chambers, Charles Bosseron:
[Washington, D.C. , ca. 1914-1921].. Collection of WWI Red Cross Ephemera Including Charles B. Chambers Poster A small collection of Red Cross ephemera, including Charles Bosseron Chambers' iconic Red Cross Roll Call Poster as well as a contemporary linen Red Cross nurse's headband and veil and contemporary Red Cross flag. The poster by Chambers is lithographed in eight colors and shows a Red Cross nurse standing in front of a bombed-out and burning city, with a placard that... Read More
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THE THEORY OF EFFECT. EMBRACING THE CONTRAST OF LIGHT AND SHADE, OF COLOUR AND HARMONY. BY AN ARTIST. WITH FIFTEEN ILLUSTRATIONS BY HINCKLEY.
by [American Drawing Book]: [Hinckley, Cornelius?]:
Philadelphia: J.W. Moore,, 1851.. Although this work was published anonymously, Hinckley is listed as the illustrator. Whether or not he also wrote the text is debatable. Unlike many drawing books of the period that focus exclusively on perspective and the empirical side of painting, this one considers contrasting use of color, the formation of figures, etc., with an eye towards creating certain aesthetic effects with one's technique. Original green cloth, stamped in blind and gilt, spine gilt.... Read More
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[MANUSCRIPT WARRANT, SIGNED AND ISSUED BY COLONEL EDMUND FANNING AS COMMANDER OF THE KING'S AMERICAN REGIMENT, AUTHORIZING FRANKLIN GERMINUS ETTER TO RECRUIT TROOPS TO THE NEWLY-FORMED LOYALIST REGIMENT].
by [American Revolution]: Fanning, Edmund:
Jamaica, Long Island, NY. , April 15, 1777.. Recruiting American Loyalist Troops A manuscript warrant, signed and issued by Colonel Edmund Fanning, authorizing Franklin Germinus Etter to recruit men to serve in the newly-formed King's American Regiment under Fanning's command. The warrant stipulates that, in exchange for enlisting twelve or more men, Etter will receive recommendation for an ensign's commission. The document is dated April 15, 1777, at Jamaica, the regiment's headquarters on Long Island, New York. The King's... Read More
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COMMODORE HOPKINS, COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE AMERICAN FLEET [caption title].
by [American Revolution]: [Hopkins, Esek]:
London. , 1776.. Commander of the Early American Navy Engraved three-quarter length portrait of Commodore Esek Hopkins, showing him in his Continental uniform with one hand upraised and pointing forward, while he looks off to the left; several ships sail behind him, and a banner that has the Liberty Tree and "An Appeal to God" is above his outstretched hand. Esek Hopkins was the commander of the fledgling American Navy - composed of eight merchant ships outfitted for... Read More
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POSTSCRIPT TO DUNLAP'S PENNSYLVANIA PACKET. APRIL 19, 1775.
by [American Revolution]: [Johnstone, George]:
[Philadelphia. , 1775].. The Speeches of Governor Johnstone and the Earl of Chatham in Parliament, Supporting the American Colonies Printed in Philadelphia on the day of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, opening the American Revolution, by the man who would print the Declaration of Independence the next year. This supplement to the PACKET contains the transcript of a speech by George Johnstone (1730-1787), onetime governor of British West Florida and friend of America, in the House of... Read More
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE WESTERN BAPTIST CONVENTION, HELD IN CINCINNATI, OHIO, OCTOBER 27th, 28th, AND 29th, 1842.
by [American Indian Mission Association]: [McCoy, Isaac]:
Louisville: J. Eliot & Co.'s Power Press,, 1842.. Arguing for a Second Indian Territory A scarce report by this Baptist organization tasked with ameliorating the condition of indigenous Americans through missions and education. Progressive-minded missionary Isaac McCoy was a leader of the group, and one of the appendices contains a seven-page report by McCoy "on the propriety of forming, in the Valley of the Mississippi, an American Indian Mission Association." This Association was indeed founded later in... Read More
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[AUTOGRAPH LETTER, SIGNED, FROM ISRAEL HUTCHINSON, A MEMBER OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN BOSTON, TO SAMUEL HOLTEN, A MASSACHUSETTS DELEGATE TO THE CONFEDERATION CONGRESS IN PHILADELPHIA, ADDRESSING EVENTS IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE INFAMOUS NEWBURGH CONSPIRACY].
by [American Revolution]: Hutchinson, Israel:
Boston. , June [i.e. July] 2, 1783.. Paying Patriot Soldiers in the Wake of the Newburgh Conspiracy An intriguing and somewhat cryptic autograph letter, signed, from Israel Hutchinson, a Revolutionary War veteran and member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, in Boston to Samuel Holten, a Massachusetts delegate to the Confederation Congress in Philadelphia, written in aftermath of the infamous Newburgh Conspiracy, which had threatened to derail the American experiment in self-government before it was even launched. ... Read More
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THE ANCIENT TESTIMONY AND PRINCIPLES OF THE PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS, RENEWED, WITH RESPECT TO THE KING AND GOVERNMENT; AND TOUCHING THE COMMOTIONS NOW PREVAILING IN THESE AND OTHER PARTS OF AMERICA. ADDRESSED TO THE PEOPLE IN GENERAL.
by [American Revolution]: Pemberton, John:
[Philadelphia. , 1776].. The Quakers Defend "our just and necessary subordination to the king" in Response to the Publication of Common Sense A pacifist manifesto issued by John Pemberton as clerk of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting, addressing the "commotions now prevailing," a reference to the publication of Thomas Paine's Common Sense, which had appeared just ten days earlier. The statement concludes: "May we therefore firmly unite in abhorrence of all such writings, and measures as evidence a desire and... Read More
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[MANUSCRIPT LETTER, SIGNED, FROM JOHN AVERY TO JACOB GERRISH, CONFIRMING HIS APPOINTMENT AS COLONEL OF A REGIMENT OF LIGHT INFANTRY "TO BE RAISED FOR THE DEFENSE OF THIS AND THE OTHER NEW-ENGLAND STATES"].
by [American Revolution]: Avery, John:
[Boston]. , April 24, 1779.. Appointment a Lexington Minuteman to Lead a New Regiment An interesting letter confirming a position as an officer in a new regiment for Jacob Gerrish of Massachusetts during the Revolutionary War. Gerrish (ca. 1739–1817) was the captain of a company of Minutemen in the Lexington Alarm in April 1775 and was commissioned as captain in Colonel Little's Massachusetts Regiment the following month, serving through the end of 1776. From 1777 through the end of... Read More
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[AUTOGRAPH LETTER, SIGNED, FROM RICHARD HUTSON AS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF SOUTH CAROLINA, TO HIS BROTHER, MAJOR THOMAS HUTSON, RELATING TO THE IMPENDING EVACUATION OF CHARLESTON BY THE BRITISH AND THE FATE OF FREE AND ENSLAVED BLACKS WITHIN BRITISH LINES].
by [American Revolution]: Hutson, Richard:
Hayne Hall, Pon Pon [Jacksonboro, SC]. , October 25, 1782.. The British Evacuation of Charleston and "the fate of the Treaty, relative to the Negroes in the possession of the Enemy" An autograph letter, signed, from Richard Hutson, lieutenant governor of South Carolina, to his brother, Major Thomas Hutson, dated October 25, 1782, written as the British prepared to evacuate Charleston. Contents of the letter relate primarily to matters surrounding the upcoming evacuation, specifically to certain terms of a... Read More
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THE GOLDEN CABINET: BEING THE LABORATORY, OR HANDMAID TO THE ARTS. CONTAINING SUCH BRANCHES OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE, AS NEARLY CONCERNS ALL KINDS OF PEOPLE, FROM THE SQUIRE TO THE PEASANT: AND WILL AFFORD BOTH PROFIT AND DELIGHT. [IN THREE PARTS].
by [Technical Americana]:
Philadelphia: William Spotswood, and H. and P. Rice,, 1793.. Technology in Service of American Crafts Presumed first American edition, likely reprinted from an English text. The second and third parts have separate title-leaves and tables of contents. Illustrated with one wood engraving in the text at page 70 and a graph at page 125. Features much practical knowledge on many topics, including information on gilding, silvering, bronzing, japaning, lacquering, and staining substances; instructions on drawing, etching, mixing colors, varnishing,... Read More
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THE AMERICAN ATLAS: OR, A GEOGRAPHICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE WHOLE CONTINENT OF AMERICA; WHEREIN ARE DELINEATED AT LARGE ITS SEVERAL REGIONS, COUNTRIES, STATES, AND ISLANDS; AND CHIEFLY THE BRITISH COLONIES....
by [American Revolution]: Jefferys, Thomas:
London: Printed and sold by R. Sayer and J. Bennett,, 1782.. The Atlas of the Revolution The American Atlas is the most important 18th-century atlas for America. Walter Ristow describes it as a "geographical description of the whole continent of America, as portrayed in the best available maps in the latter half of the eighteenth century...as a major cartographic reference work it was, very likely, consulted by American, English, and French civilian administrators and military officers during the... Read More
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[AUTOGRAPH LETTER, SIGNED, FROM THOMAS JETT TO MESSRS. SAMUEL & ROBERT PURVIANCE, REQUESTING $10,000 FROM THE HON. SECRET COMMITTEE OF CONGRESS BE SENT VIA THE BEARER ANDREW CRAWFORD].
by [American Revolution]: Jett, Thomas:
Virginia. , March 14, 1777.. Secret Committee of Congress Funds the Purchase of Military Supplies Successful Leedstown, Virginia, merchant Thomas Jett (1725–1785) served in the Virginia Senate from 1777 to 1778. Prior to the war he was one of the signers of the Leedstown Resolution, a February 1766 document in protest of the Stamp Act, asserting revolutionary ideals a decade prior to the Declaration of Independence. The present document relates to paper money received by the Secret Committee of... Read More
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AN ASTRONOMICAL DIARY, OR, AN ALMANACK FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD CHRIST, 1743.
by Ames, Nathaniel:
Boston: Printed by John Draper,, [1742].. Early Ames Almanac An early almanac by one of the most prolific almanac makers in colonial America. Ames' run of almanacs predated Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard series by eight years. Ames had a long and notable career, producing popular and highly-regarded almanacs for more than fifty years. Includes a three page essay on comets including their composition, head (or gas cloud), appearance, number, and effects, and a chart describing four... Read More
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AN ASTRONOMICAL DIARY: OR, ALMANACK FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD CHRIST, 1765 [caption title].
by Ames, Nathaniel:
Boston. Printed and Sold by R. and S. Draper...,, [1764].. The first almanac made following Dr. Nathaniel Ames' death. This almanac was completed by his son, Nathaniel, who continued writing the almanac until the Revolutionary War. The Ames' almanacs were popular and highly-regarded almanacs for more than fifty years. Includes an elegy for the late Nathaniel Ames and an essay on agriculture, along with Ames' thoughts on doctors and other issues. Includes a distance chart for... Read More
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AN ASTRONOMICAL DIARY, OR, AN ALMANACK FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD CHRIST, 1756.
by Ames, Nathaniel:
Boston: Printed by J. Draper,, [1755].. An early almanac by one of the most prolific almanac makers in colonial America. Ames' run of almanacs predated Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard series by eight years. Ames had a long and notable career, producing popular and highly-regarded almanacs for more than fifty years. Includes a three page essay describing the each of the thirteen British colonies in North America which gives details about their economy and culture. The... Read More
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AN ASTRONOMICAL DIARY: OR, ALMANACK FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD CHRIST, 1769.
by Ames, Nathaniel:
Boston: Printed and sold by William M'Alpine,, [1768].. An almanac by Nathaniel Ames, son of Dr. Nathaniel Ames who started a popular and highly regarded almanac in 1726. Ames continued writing the almanac after his father died in 1764 until the beginning of the Revolutionary War. Ames was a successful doctor, ardent Anti-Federalist and local politician. Includes an essay on silk-farming and "An Indian Story" which tells the story of the Natchez who were betrayed by... Read More
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SOME FARTHER REMARKS ON A LATE PAMPHLET, INTITLED OBSERVATIONS ON THE CONDUCT OF GREAT-BRITAIN...TO WHICH IS ADDED A POSTSCRIPT IN VINDICATION OF THE WEST-INDIA MERCHANTS, AGAINST A LATE CHARGE OF THEFT AND PYRACY.
by [Amhurst, Nicolas]:
London: Richard Francklin,, 1729.. On the Importance of the West Indies Trade, and the Depredations of Spain A further expression of Amhurst's opinion that Great Britain was neglecting West Indian commerce. He discusses at length the advantageous position of the colony in Jamaica. Printed by his close associate, Richard Francklin, upon whose charity Amhurst's family was forced to rely for a tomb following his death. Dbd. Slight browning at edges. Very good. KRESS 3771. SABIN... Read More
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PIECES OFFICIELLES RELATIVES AUX PRELIMINAIRES DE LONDRES ET AU TRAITE D'AMIENS.
by [Treaty of Amiens]:
Paris: Chez Garnery,, 1803.. This text brings together several documents describing the negotiations that led to the Treaty of Amiens of 1802, and the preliminary articles of peace signed at London the year before. The Peace of Amiens called a temporary cessation of the Napoleonic Wars, with important consequences for American shipping; the collapse of the peace later led directly to Napoleon's decision to sell Louisiana. In immediate terms, it ceded the islands of Trinidad and Tobago... Read More
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THE DEFINITIVE TREATY OF PEACE, BETWEEN HIS BRITANNICK MAJESTY, AND THE FRENCH REPUBLICK, HIS CATHOLICK MAJESTY, THE BATAVIAN REPUBLICK, SIGNED AT AMIENS, THE 27TH OF MARCH 1802.
by [Treaty of Amiens]:
London. , 1802.. The Peace of Amiens brought a temporary halt to the Napoleonic Wars. In the New World, it resulted in the cession of Trinidad by Spain to Great Britain. Newfoundland fisheries were restored to the same footing on which they were previous to the war. Small quarto. Dbd. Some foxing. Overall very good. DAVENPORT 189.
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![EMPLOYEES ITEN BISCUIT COMPANY SNOW WHITE BAKERY OKLAHOMA [cover title].](https://d3525k1ryd2155.cloudfront.net/h/196/051/1767051196.0.l.jpg)
![ARREST DU CONSEIL D'ESTAT DU ROY, QUI COMMENT M. L'INTENDANT DE LA PROVINCE DU HAYNAULT, POUR JUGER LES CONTRAVENTIONS A LA DECLARATION DU ROY DU 4 MAI 1749, PORTANT ETABLISSEMENT D'UN DROIT DE TRENTE SOLS PAR LIVRE PESANT DE TABACS ETRANGERS QUI DANS LADITE PROVINCE. DU 17 JUIN 1749 [caption title].](https://d3525k1ryd2155.cloudfront.net/h/474/051/1767051474.0.l.jpg)
![ARREST DE LA COUR DES COMPTES, AYDES, ET FINANCES DE MONTPELLIER. QUI PERMET AU FERMIER DU TABAC, DE PRENDRE PAR PREFERENCE, SI BON LUI SEMBLE, LES TABACS EN CORDE DE CLAIRAC, SAINT POURQUIER, & AUTRES DES FEUILLES DES CRUS DES PROVINCES OU LES PLANTATIONS AVOIENT LIEU...DU 9 JUILLET 1722 [caption title].](https://d3525k1ryd2155.cloudfront.net/h/653/052/1767052653.0.l.jpg)
![ARREST DU CONSEIL D'ETAT DU ROI, ET LETTRES-PATENTES SUR ICELUI, REGISTREES EN LA COUR DES AIDES LE 28 AOUT 1778. QUI RENOUVELLENT LES DISPOSITIONS DES ANCIENNES ORDONNANCES, & FONT DEFENSES DE PLANTER & CULTIVER DE TABAC DANS LES FORETS DU ROI... [caption title].](https://d3525k1ryd2155.cloudfront.net/h/610/050/1767050610.0.l.jpg)
![ARREST DU CONSEIL D'ETAT DU ROI, QUE PERMET AUX NEGOCIANS DES PORTS DE SAINT-BRIEUC, BINIC & PORTÉRIEUX, DE FAIRE DIRECTEMENT LE COMMERCE DES ISLES & COLONIES FRANÇOIS DE L'AMERIQUE. DU 14 MARS 1776 [caption title].](https://d3525k1ryd2155.cloudfront.net/h/223/700/1773700223.0.l.jpg)
![[GROUP OF WORLD WAR I-ERA AMERICAN RED CROSS EPHEMERA, INCLUDING CHROMOLITHOGRAPH POSTER, RED CROSS FLAG, AND NURSE'S VEIL].](https://d3525k1ryd2155.cloudfront.net/h/728/698/1773698728.0.l.jpg)

![[MANUSCRIPT WARRANT, SIGNED AND ISSUED BY COLONEL EDMUND FANNING AS COMMANDER OF THE KING'S AMERICAN REGIMENT, AUTHORIZING FRANKLIN GERMINUS ETTER TO RECRUIT TROOPS TO THE NEWLY-FORMED LOYALIST REGIMENT].](https://d3525k1ryd2155.cloudfront.net/h/305/699/1773699305.0.l.jpg)
![COMMODORE HOPKINS, COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE AMERICAN FLEET [caption title].](https://d3525k1ryd2155.cloudfront.net/h/937/051/1767051937.0.l.jpg)


![[AUTOGRAPH LETTER, SIGNED, FROM ISRAEL HUTCHINSON, A MEMBER OF THE MASSACHUSETTS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES IN BOSTON, TO SAMUEL HOLTEN, A MASSACHUSETTS DELEGATE TO THE CONFEDERATION CONGRESS IN PHILADELPHIA, ADDRESSING EVENTS IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE INFAMOUS NEWBURGH CONSPIRACY].](https://d3525k1ryd2155.cloudfront.net/h/836/699/1773699836.0.l.jpg)

![[AUTOGRAPH LETTER, SIGNED, FROM RICHARD HUTSON AS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OF SOUTH CAROLINA, TO HIS BROTHER, MAJOR THOMAS HUTSON, RELATING TO THE IMPENDING EVACUATION OF CHARLESTON BY THE BRITISH AND THE FATE OF FREE AND ENSLAVED BLACKS WITHIN BRITISH LINES].](https://d3525k1ryd2155.cloudfront.net/h/241/700/1773700241.0.l.jpg)
![THE GOLDEN CABINET: BEING THE LABORATORY, OR HANDMAID TO THE ARTS. CONTAINING SUCH BRANCHES OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE, AS NEARLY CONCERNS ALL KINDS OF PEOPLE, FROM THE SQUIRE TO THE PEASANT: AND WILL AFFORD BOTH PROFIT AND DELIGHT. [IN THREE PARTS].](https://d3525k1ryd2155.cloudfront.net/h/478/699/1773699478.0.l.jpg)

![[AUTOGRAPH LETTER, SIGNED, FROM THOMAS JETT TO MESSRS. SAMUEL & ROBERT PURVIANCE, REQUESTING $10,000 FROM THE HON. SECRET COMMITTEE OF CONGRESS BE SENT VIA THE BEARER ANDREW CRAWFORD].](https://d3525k1ryd2155.cloudfront.net/h/337/700/1773700337.0.l.jpg)




