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18730048521873. Near Fine. 5 handwritten letters to William Ward 1873-1879 regarding the Philadelphia and Chester County Railroad which existed from 1872 to 1885; it was succeeded by the Philadelphia Midland Railroad. William Ward was one of the organizers of the Philadelphia and Chester County Railroad and in 1874 was the president and treasurer pro tem. Letters #1 and #2 Sept. 5 and Dec. 5 1873 are from Jos. H. McKeehan an attorney in Philadelphia who is writing about deliquent subscribers to the railroad. Letter #3 Dec. 18 1873 is from the Village Record a newspaper in West Chester Pa. with a copy of the advertisement that ran in the paper listing the dates that instalments from railroad subscribers were due in 1872. Letter #4 Nov. 26 1875 is from John Smith of Ridley Park about a plan to petition to vacate a street and public ground adjoining Mr. Bartol's purchase. Letter #5 Sept. 8 1879 from the superintendant of the Government Paper Mill in Dalton Mass. complaining about the appointment of counters and watchmen at the mill presumably to Ward as a congressman. William Ward 1837-1895 studied law and was admitted to the Pennsylvania bar in 1859. He opened a practice in Chester; was involved in real estate and banking; served as a member of the Chester city council and as city solicitor; and was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Delaware County in the 45th 46th and 47th Congresses 1877-1883. In Near Fine Condition: light soiling; bright and intact. unknown
1829008474Richmond VA/ New York / Philadelphia : Various 1829. A collection of small religious books two were published Richmond both are Psalms and Hymns 1867 the rest NY 3 Bibles 1829 1864 1869 or Philadelhia Book of Common Prayers 1868. Range in height from 3 7/8" to 5 5/8". Together with an Autograph Book no publisher or date but inscription dated 1866. All were owned by a Southern minister in Memphis named J. O.James Owen Stedman and his daughter Ella Owen Stedman. Stedman was pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Shelby County from 1854-1868. He then helped to found the Alabama Street Presbyterian Church in Memphis in 1868. The autograph book with one page presentation inscription to Stedman dated Dec. 1866 with ten signatures of elders and deacons of the church on 3 pages. No further autographs or writing in the book. Autograph book good loss of half the spine leather the book quite rubbed. The small Bibles etc. are Very Good to Near Fine. A unique collection of post Civil War Memphiana. . Leather. Very Good. Various. Various Hardcover books
1848009170Not Indicated: Not Indicated 1848. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Edition. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. History of Lancaster Lebanon Dauphin Counties Pennsylvania touching also on York Cumberland Berks Schuylkill and Northumberland Counties specifically providing the township borough and county boundary descriptions in the period between 1729 and 1848 during which time Dauphin County was formed from portions of Lancaster County and Lebanon County formed from portions of Dauphin and Lancaster. Brown 1/4 leather mottled paper over boards with "Halifax Township" possibly indicating former Township ownership gilt on leather label on front panel. Leather is chipped with some loss at both spine extremities; board edges and corners are rubbed. Former ownership inscription of W. J. Daniel Elizabethville Dauphin Co. PA" on front pastedown dated 1915. Front endpapers show soiling and a stain that bleeds through lightly onto the first plate. 14 pp. index illus. w/ 6 hand-colored plates No. 1 shows approx. 1" square of loss to blank portion of page. Interior shows occasional light soiling with a dime-sized soil mark on the top edge of each leaf near the binding gutter. No publisher information provided though contents indicate publication date in or about 1848. Contents: Derry 1729 Peshtank Twp. 1729 Lebanon Twp. 1729 Hanover Twp. 1739 Bethel Twp. 1739 Berks County 1752 Heidleburg Twp. 1757 Upper Paxton Twp. 1767 Londonderry Twp. 1768 Division of Hanover into East and West Hanover 1785 York Cumberland and Northumberland Counties Dauphin County Middle Paxton Township 1787 Harrisburg Borough 1791 Annville Twp. 1799 Swatara Twp. 1799 Halifax Twp. 1804 Lykens Twp. 1810 Lebanon County 1813 Susquehanna Twp. 1815 Schuylkill County Mifflin Twp. 1819 Rush Twp. 1820 Derry and Londonderry Twp. as Re-formed 1826 Jackson Twp. 1828 Lower Swatara Twp. 1840 Wisconisco Twp. 1840 South and East Hanover Twps. out of West Hanover 1842 Jefferson Twp. 1842 Washington Twp. 1846. Plate No. I: Peshtank Derry Lebanon Twps; No. II: Paxton West Hanover East Hanover Bethel Heidelburg Lebanon Londonderry Derry Twps.; No. III: Upper Paxton Lykens Halifax Middle Paxton Twps. to 1810; No. IV: Swatara Annville Twps. 1785-1813; No. V: Susquehanna Lower Paxton West Hanover East Hanover South Hanover Derry Londonderry Lower Swatara and Swatara Twps. 1848; No. VI: Mifflin Washington Wisconisco Jackson Jefferson Rush Twps. to 1848. Overall exterior rates G-VG with interior excepting the one damaged plate noted above VG to Near Fine. Extremely scarce. Not Indicated Hardcover
182122183Washington: Gales & Seaton 1821. 8vo pp. 3 plus 4 large folding tables and one smaller folding table; removed. Includes an early mention on the second table of "Cantonment Leavenworth on the river St. Peter's" under the command of Colonel Snelling with other particulars given with regard to its detachment of 345 soldiers. Cantonment Leavenworth became on the death of Snelling Fort Snelling which continues to stand at the confluence of the present day Minnesota River and the Mississippi. Another table relates mostly to the forts and outposts along the Mississippi. Gales & Seaton unknown
182122183Washington: Gales & Seaton 1821. 8vo pp. 3 plus 4 large folding tables and one smaller folding table; removed. Includes an early mention on the second table of "Cantonment Leavenworth on the river St. Peter's" under the command of Colonel Snelling with other particulars given with regard to its detachment of 345 soldiers. Cantonment Leavenworth became on the death of Snelling Fort Snelling which continues to stand at the confluence of the present day Minnesota River and the Mississippi. Another table relates mostly to the forts and outposts along the Mississippi. <br/><br/> Gales & Seaton unknown books
1862004256Philadelphia: Maas & Vogdes printers 1862. Pamphlet. Near Fine. 16 p.; 24 cm. Yellow paper covers; front cover printed in black within decorative border; back cover blank. The Academy of Music officially named the American Academy of Music was incorporated by the Pennsylvania legislature in 1852 and built in 1855-57 on Locust St. in Philadelphia. It is the oldest opera house in the United States still used for its original purpose. Its inaugural ball was held in Jan. 1857 and the next month the first opera performance was given by Max Maretzek's opera company. In Near Fine Condition: clean and bright. Maas & Vogdes, printers unknown
1857004255Philadelphia: Crissy & Markley printers 1857. Pamphlet. Very Good. 15 1 p.; 24 cm. Off-white paper covers; front cover printed in black within decorative border; back cover blank. The Academy of Music officially named the American Academy of Music was incorporated by the Pennsylvania legislature in 1852 and built in 1855-57 on Locust St. in Philadelphia. It is the oldest opera house in the United States still used for its original purpose. Its inaugural ball was held in Jan. 1857 and the next month the first opera performance was given by Max Maretzek's opera company. In Very Good Condition: back cover and final blank leaf are soiled; one light vertical crease throughout; otherwise clean and tight. Crissy & Markley, printers unknown
1844008189Philadelphia: M. Fithian 1844. Paperback. Good. 12 p.; 22 cm. Lacking wrapper. Stamped on title page: "Case 42 Shelf E." In early May 1844 Protestant nativists in Philadelphia feeling threatened by the inscreasing number of Catholic immigrants held public meetings accusing Catholics of seeking to have the Bible removed from public schools among other things. Incendiary language led to violence in which people and buildings were attacked. The Court of Quarter Sessions created a grand jury to investigate which concluded that the Catholics were to blame and the nativists were "unoffending citizens." On June 18 1844 a meeting of Catholic citizens of the city appointed a committee to draft a response. In this address they refute the unfounded charge that they sought to have the Bible removed from the schools and responded to other recent events. In Good Condition: chipping along spine; first leaf and last are partially detached; very lightly soiled. M. Fithian paperback
1900007192Worcester MA: A. B. F. Kinney 1900. Ephemera. Near Fine. Cardstock. 3" x 4 3/8". Verso reads " A.B.F. Kinney Importer and Manufacturers' Agent for ALL KINDS OF GUNS Parker & Colt's Guns a Specialty. Winchester Wesson and other Sporting Rifles Always on Hand. 12 Front Street Up Stairs Worcester Mass. " No date circa 1900. . Lithograph by Sunshine Publishing Co. Philadelphia. Near Fine small abrasion letter side. A. B. F. Kinney unknown
1900007192Worcester MA: A. B. F. Kinney 1900. Verso reads " A.B.F. Kinney Importer and Manufacturers' Agent for ALL KINDS OF GUNS Parker & Colt's Guns a Specialty. Winchester Wesson and other Sporting Rifles Always on Hand. 12 Front Street Up Stairs Worcester Mass. " No date circa 1900. . Lithograph by Sunshine Publishing Co. Philadelphia. Near Fine small abrasion letter side. . Cardstock. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 3" x 4 3/8". A. B. F. Kinney Paperback books
1808001587Philadelphia Pa: J.W. Scott 1808. Paperback. Very Good -. Title page continued: "With Observations on the cording it its qualities and the grievances we lie under by not having sufficient room to cord it in a reasonable time after it has come to market where more landings may be made or the present enlarged &c. &c." 39 1 p.; 21 cm. Last page contains an advertisement for a weekly literary publication The Eye sold at the printer's bookstore. Disbound from a nonce volume. Not in Early American Imprints 2nd series Shaw & Shoemaker. A detailed discussion of the use of firewood in the city of Philadelphia and the various city ordinances regulating its sale within the city signed Another Citizen p. 34. The printer John Welwood Scott started The Religious Remembrancer in 1813 which has been called the first religious weekly published in the United States. He was ordained as a Presbyterian minister in 1824. Extremely scarce early 19th-century Philadelphia publication. In Very Good- Condition: disbound; scattered foxing most prominent on title page and last page advertisement; otherwise clean. J.W. Scott paperback
1889059410Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company 1889. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Good. Engraved Portrait Plates Throughout. 835 Pp. Full Morocco Gilt All Edges Gilt Gilt Turns Blue And Gold Original Patterned Endpapers. Worn All Gilt Present And Still Brilliant. No Marks Or Staining. Wear Fraying At Corners And At Edges Of Spine. Covers And Spine Attached But Loose And Book Requires Careful Handling Or Re-Backing New Cords Should Do It These Are Much Less Expensive Than A Full Re-Backing. Useful For Early Biographies And Portraits But Historical Section At Front Is Not Useful. <br/> <br/> Lewis Publishing Company hardcover
185342450St. Paul: Owen & Moore 1853. 8vo pp. 72; removed from earlier binding; some minor soiling dampstain along bottom edge else very good. Includes the report of the secretary additions to the library a Sketch of the Life of Nicollet by the Hon. Henry H. Sibley a sketch of the Department of Hudson Bay by the Rev. G.A. Belcourt the Mounds of Minnesota by S.R. Riggs the Meteorology of Minnesota by John W. Bond author of Minnesota and its Resources N.Y. 1853; an obituary notice of Minnesota's first printer James Goodhue unsigned but probably by Edward D. Neill secretary of the Society and a long article by Neill on Dakota Land and Dakota Life. Martin Minnesota Imprints 62; see Howes M-641. <br/><br/> Owen & Moore unknown books
185322172St. Paul: Owen & Moore printers 1853. Lg. 8vo pp. 72; orig. pale blue printed wrappers; some minor soiling else very good. Includes the report of the secretary additions to the library a Sketch of the Life of Nicollet by the Hon. Henry H. Sibley a sketch of the Department of Hudson Bay by the Rev. G.A. Belcourt the Mounds of Minnesota by S.R. Riggs the Meteorology of Minnesota by John W. Bond author of Minnesota and its Resources N.Y. 1853; an obituary notice of Minnesota's first printer James Goodhue unsigned but probably by Edward D. Neill secretary of the Society and a long article by Neill on Dakota Land and Dakota Life. Martin Minnesota Imprints 62; see Howes M-641. <br/><br/> Owen & Moore, printers unknown books
1865000010041Madison Wis.: Wm. J. Park & Co. 1865 32 pages stains and some pencil marks. List of students faculty alumni Association and descriptions of classes. Total of 306 students at the school. Wm. J. Park & Co. paperback
186658577<p>Albany NY: Weed Parsons & Co. Fair with no dust jacket; Illustrations split in sections taped chipped . toned boards worn pages toned usual library stamps and markings. 1866. Hardcover. Green cloth titled in gilt on spine. Handsom library bookplate on front pastedown endpaper engraved by Edwin D. French. Folding map showing railroads of New York State folding map of Albany and Hudson River and folding illustration of train on bridge over a river. ; Ex-Library; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 567 pages .</p> Weed, Parsons & Co. hardcover
187039533Albany NY: The Argus Company. Very Good with no dust jacket; Boards worn light foxing and soiling to . first and last several leaves two plates have 2 inch tears one plate has . one inch tear some light wear to edges of plates. 1870. Hardcover. Green blindstamped cloth with titles stamped in gilt on spine. Annual report to the New York State Legislature by the Board of Canal Commissioners discussing construction maintenance and improvements to the Erie Canal Champlain Canal Black River Canal and other waterways throughout New York State. Contains three large engraved folding plates of: Aqueduct Across Wood Creek at Fort Edward on the Champlain Canal Plan of Bulkhead for North Branch Reservoir and Otisco Lake Reservoir. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 174 pages . The Argus Company hardcover
1897041409Harrisburg PA: Clarence M. Busch 1897. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. First Thus. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Magenta pebbled cloth spine panel lettered in gilt. Modest shelf wear cloth unevenly faded with sunned spine panel text block edges a bit toned by age. Firm binding intact hinges clean interior. 168392 pp. large folding map detailing the Purchase of 1784 by J. Sutton Wall with accompany article on the purchase and the various border disputes between Pennsylvania and New York and Connecticut also a complete inventory of border monuments enumerating 519 monuments along the parallel boundary and 51 along the meridian boundary "Detailed Description of Monuments on the Boundary Line between New York and Pennsylvania" pp. 41-139 followed by a shorter article on the boundary line between Delaware Maryland and Pennsylvania. Clarence M. Busch Hardcover
1897063934Chicago: W. H. Parish Publishing Co. 1897. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Thus. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. REPRINT bound in green cloth lettered in gold foil. Undated facsimile reprint unidentified as to publisher originally published in parts by W. H. Parish Chicago in 1897 thus first collected edition. Illus. w/ sepiatone photographs. Very slight rubbing to spine extremities light foxing only to pages adjacent to flyleaves otherwise essentially as issued. . W. H. Parish Publishing Co. Hardcover
1897056345Chicago: W. H. Parish Publishing Co. 1897. Book. Fine. Hardcover. First Thus. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Green cloth lettered in gold foil. Undated facsimile reprint unidentified as to publisher originally published in parts by W. H. Parish Chicago in 1897 thus first collected edition. Plate identification list laid in. Illus. w/ sepiatone photographs. Very slight rubbing to spine extremities essentially as issued. W. H. Parish Publishing Co. Hardcover
1895AC2376Colorado Springs: The Gazette Printing Co. 1895. Original copy; Clean and tight textblock with light edge and spine wear. 31p. Wraps. Very Good. 12mo over 6¾" 7¾" tall. Paperback. The Gazette Printing Co. Paperback
1896AC2383Colorado Springs: The Gazette Printing Co. 1896. Ex-library copy minimally marked. Clean and tight textblock with light edge and spine wear. 35p. Wraps. Very Good. Illus. by Photos. 12mo over 6¾" 7¾" tall. Paperback. The Gazette Printing Co. Paperback
1875051959Philadelphia PA: Lake Griffing & Stevenson 1875. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23" tall. Black 1/4 leather dark brown pebbled cloth lettered in gilt. 79 pp. 2 hinged maps Ohio US at rear. Leather is typically rubbed with tears and some loss at spine extremities approx. 5" separation along upper front cover joint. Corners rubbed with exposure some spotting to cover cloth rubbing along edges with some areas of exposure. Some notations in pencil and ink to front flyleaf a few ink notations to main title maps clean and unmarked. Approx. 6 1/2" closed tear along lower binding edge of front flyleaf. Firm binding. Exterior presents as Good due to above issues interior solid VG to Near Fine. Lake, Griffing & Stevenson Hardcover
18890051741889. Hardcover. Very Good -. 92 p.; 11 x 18 cm. Red velvet over boards with "Album" in metal on front board. One illustration of a girl looking at an autograph book printed in gilt and sepia titled "Autographs." Several embossed chromolithographed floral decorations are between the pages. On the first page the original owner's name is written "Ellen Hartman" although the inscriptions are consistently to "Ella." Inscriptions are dated at Catasauqua Allentown and Fullerton Pa. 1889-1891. The towns are all in Lehigh County Pa. In Very Good- Condition: edges are rubbed; ends of spine starting to fray; otherwise clean and tight. hardcover
1892006977Tidioute Pa: Banking House of Grandin Brothers 1892. Near Fine. 1 leaf 21 cm. Engraved. "J. L. Grandin. Wm. J. Grandin." Dated July 1 1892 and addressed to A. E. Patton cashier of the First National Bank of Curwensville Pa. Signed by E. M. Curtis cashier. Alexander Ennis Patton 1852-1904 became the president of the First National Bank of Patton when it was established in 1893 and was elected to the Pennsylvania Senate in 1900. The Grandin brothers John Livingston Grandin 1836-1912 William James Grandin 1838-1904 and Elijah Bishop Grandin 1840-1917 in 1859 followed the lead of Edwin Drake in Titusville Pa. who had dug the first successful commercial oil well in the United States earlier that year. With oil money they established the Grandin Brothers Bank in 1870. Victims of the Jay Cooke & Co. bankruptcy in 1873 they exercised their right to take Northern Pacific Railway bonds with land-purchasing rights in the Dakota Territory rather than 15 cents on the dollar. Although the bonds themselves were worthless the 26000 acres they acquired became the largest corporate wheat farm in the Dakota Territory in the late 19th century. Temple Grandin is the great-granddaughter of J. L. Grandin. In Near Fine Condition: lightly creased; clean and bright. Banking House of Grandin Brothers unknown