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38502WISCONSIN. STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Zweiter Jahres-Bericht und Sammlungen der Historischen Gesellschaft des Staates Wisconsin fur das Jahr 1855. Zweiter Band. Milwaukee 1856. 2 vii 501pp. Orig. cloth. Historical society's bookplate & blindstamps but not used. German translation of their second annual report with articles on early history fur trade Indians Black Hawk. unknown
188733222Philadelphia: Press of Wm. F. Fell & Co 1887. Wraps. Fair. Wraps 8.25" x 5.5". 27 pages 9 pages of advertisements. Gray wraps with borders and title on the front cover. A list of Dr. L. Sauveur's Educational Works printed on the rear wrap. Light chips to the covers. The rear wrap is detached. Vertical crease to the contents. Illustrated with two maps: a 12" x 12" folding railroad map of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad and Connections; and a 12" x 12" folding map of Rome Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad and Connections. Both maps are in very good condition. The second map is attached to the rear wrap which is detached. Contents include faculty school goals testimonials school information including courses etc. From Amherst College Archives:<br /> <br /> Dr. Sauveur started the Normal School of Languages at Amherst College in 1875. In 1878 the School was first held at Amherst College. Its objective was "to familiarize instructors with the 'Natural Method' of teaching ancient and modern languages." By 1894 the Sauveur College of Languages also known as Sauveur Summer School or Normal School of Languages joined with the Amherst Summer School. The Summer School offered in addition to language courses courses in "library economy" geology physical education and other subjects. A 1901 brochure describes the Summer School of Library Economy also known as Fletcher Library School as a distinct program developed by William I. Fletcher. By 1906 the program was defunct. Press of Wm. F. Fell & Co unknown
188633221Philadelphia: Press of Wm. F. Fell & Co 1886. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Wraps 8.25" x 5.5". 32 pages. Brown wraps with borders and title on the front cover. A list of Dr. L. Sauveur's Educational Works printed on the rear cover. Vertical crease to the contents. Light edge wear to some of the text. Illustrated with two maps: 9" x 7.5" folding railroad map of the New York Ontario & Western Ry; and a 12" x 12" folding map of Rome Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad and Connections. Both maps are in good condition. Contents include faculty school goals testimonials school information including courses etc. From Amherst College Archives:<br /> <br /> Dr. Sauveur started the Normal School of Languages at Amherst College in 1875. In 1878 the School was first held at Amherst College. Its objective was "to familiarize instructors with the 'Natural Method' of teaching ancient and modern languages." By 1894 the Sauveur College of Languages also known as Sauveur Summer School or Normal School of Languages joined with the Amherst Summer School. The Summer School offered in addition to language courses courses in "library economy" geology physical education and other subjects. A 1901 brochure describes the Summer School of Library Economy also known as Fletcher Library School as a distinct program developed by William I. Fletcher. By 1906 the program was defunct. Press of Wm. F. Fell & Co unknown
184835767Columbia: Printed Jointly by S. A. Johnston and A. G. Summer 1848. First Edition. Stitched wraps. Fair. Wraps. Octavo. . 1 xx 753 pages. Stitched brown paper wraps with title on the front cover. Brown paper spine. Outer wraps are toned and lightly damp stained. Paper spine and edges chipped. Several unopened/uncut pages. Text edges untrimmed. There is a vertical thin spit evident on the spine but the text block is still sturdy. Light toning and scattered foxing to contents. Possibly an unread copy. <br /> <br /> Sabin 87686. Printed Jointly by S. A. Johnston and A. G. Summer unknown
18251352936Columbus: George Nashee 1825. Presumed First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 534 pages. In Very Good minus condition. Quarter bound in calf with morocco spine label and gilt lettering. Boards have very light wear to corners and head/tail of spine. Text-block shows moderate plus age-toning and light foxing to edges. Ink signatures of two prior owners one appears on pastedown the other on the title-page. RW Consignment. 1352936. Special Collections - Downstairs. George Nashee hardcover
181030344Boston: Russell and Cutler Printers 1810. Broadside. Letterpress broadside issued by Massachusetts Governor Christopher Gore in 1810. Text in two columns. The visible area of the broadside measures approximately 42 x 50.5 cm 16.5 x 20". Minor loss at folds. Professionally framed by S. C. Rose and Co. of Boston label on the back. Full text as follows: "Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency Christopher Gore Governor and Commander of in Chief of the State Aforesaid A Proclamation for a Day of Humiliation Fasting and Prayer. In conformity with the invariable usage of this Commonwealth and with a Sense of our absolute Dependence on the beneficent Parent of Mankind and of our numerous and aggravated Offenses against his holy Will and Commandments I have thought fit to appoint and by and with the advice and consent of the council I do appoint THURSDAY the FIFTH DAY of APRIL next as a Day of Public Humiliation Fasting and Prayer in this Commonwealth. And I do request the Ministers and People of every Denomination throughout the same to assemble on that Day in their several Places of Public Worship that we may unitedly humble ourselves in the presence of Almighty God and acknowledge with deep Contrition our manifold Sins and Transgressions; that we may devoutly deprecate his Judgments and implore His merciful Forgiveness through the merits of our blessed Lord and Redeemer.While we thus bow in humble Adoration before the Most High let us render Him our unfeigned thanks for the numerous Instances of His continued Bounty towards us and our Forefathers whom He planted in this fruitful Soil; and in an especial manners that He endued Them with Wisdom to render this a Land of Piety Freedom and Order. And inasmuch as we have disregarded their Example and neglected those Principles by which They obtained and transmitted to us the inestimable Blessings of the Christian Religion of Law and of Liberty let us earnestly beseech Him to heal our Backslidings and to restore us to that Temper and Conduct by which alone we can hope to be Happy in this World and in that which is to come. At the same time that we look with all humility to His Grace for the Remission of our Sins let us with one mind and one voice supplicate His Blessing for us and our beloved Country; that He would alike preserve us from the Pestilence that walketh in Darkness and the Destruction that wasteth at Noon Day; that He would graciously smile on the Labors of the Husbandman and cause the Earth to bring forth her Increase in due Season; that He would relieve our Commerce from the Embarrassments with which it is burdened and grant that Prosperity may again distinguish our Navigation and Fisheries so that they who go down to the Sea in Ships and do Business in great Waters may have abundant reason to praise his Holy Name that he would afford success to our Manufactures and prosper all the Work of our Hands. That He would graciously condescend to direct the Government of the United States and give Them wisdom to discern and Firmness to pursue the true Interests of the Country; that He would preserve us from War and from all Connections that lead to Dishonor and Adversity; that He would dispel the Clouds that encompass us about and continue to us the Enjoyments of Peace Liberty and Religion; That He would influence the Governments of the several States to do every thing within their respective Spheres to preserve the Union Order Tranquility and Independence of the United States; that He would protect us from the assaults of open enemies and from the snares of insidious Friends; that He would suffer no weapon formed against us to prosper but would set at nought the Counsels of those who devise Mischief against us. That He would vouchsafe his Blessings on our University our Colleges and Seminaries of Learning; that He would advance all means used for propagating true Religion and promote the pious purposes of those who endeavor to disseminate a Knowledge of the holy Scriptures that all may learn his Will and obey his Commandments. And it is recommended that all servile Labour and Recreation be suspended upon the said Day. Given at the Council Chamber in Boston this twenty-seventh Day of February in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Ten and in the Thirty-fourth Year of the Independence of the United States of America. CHRISTOPHER GORE. By His Excellency the Governor with the advice and consent of the council. WILLIAM TUDOR Secretary of the State. GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS!" Shaw & Shoemaker 20674. Russell and Cutler, Printers unknown
182631186Milledgeville: Printed by Camak & Ragland 1826. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 248 pages. Original wraps rebound in brown buckram covered boards with title label on the spine. White end papers added in front and in back. Moderate toning and foxing to the text. Old ink inscription and names on the title page. Acts and resolutions cover Academies Banks Canals Counties Constitution Courts Churches Divorces Elections Judiciary Land Lotteries Penitentiary Militia Infrastructure Relief Rivers Towns etc. Acts also refer to Indian affairs and 3 pages related to Slavery acts. 8 copies located in OCLC.<br /> <br /> Derenne I page 398. Printed by Camak & Ragland hardcover
185231180Macon: Samuel J. Ray State Printer 1852. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor. Octavo. 2 600 pages 1 page index 1 page errata. Hardcover with paper covered boards leather corners and spine. Front cover detached. Leather spine separating from the binding. Paper covered boards are soiled and chipped. Rear hinge repaired with glue causing the rear flyleaf to stick to the rear paste down. Front end sheets soiled. Moderate toning to the text. Contents include several Slave laws and Free Persons of color Academies and Colleges Counties and County lines etc. Serviceable copy. Samuel J. Ray, State Printer hardcover
185831182Columbus Georgia: Tennent Lomax State Printers 1858. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor. Octavo. 1 232 pages 1. Original paper covered boards with brown leather spine. Faded red leather title on the spine. Front joint cracked and cover near detached. Outer joints cracked. Leather is worn on the spine and corners. A few burn spots to the covers. Heavy toning and foxing to the contents. Acts include Academies and Colleges Judicial taxes various county acts transportation business census etc. A serviceable copy. Tennent Lomax, State Printers hardcover
182131185Milledgeville: Printed by Camak & Hines State Printers 1821. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. Octavo. 163 pages. Original wraps rebound in brown buckram covered boards with title label on the spine. White end papers added in front and in back. Moderate toning and foxing to the text. Acts and resolutions cover taxes relief acts business government positions infrastructure incorporation of Darien as a town "to grant indulgence to Purchasers of University Land UGA" construction of academies an act "to appoint Commissioners for the town of Ebenezer in the county of Effingham" to sell vacant lots to benefit the German Lutherans and much more. John Clark was Governor of Georgia when these laws were passed. Scarce. 6 original copies located in OCLC.<br /> <br /> Derenne I page 376. Printed by Camak & Hines, State Printers hardcover
183931181Milledgeville: P. L. Robinson State Printer 1839. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. 285 pages 35 page appendix xi index to laws ii index to resolutions. Hardcover with paper covered boards leather corners and spine. Red leather title label on the spine. Later end papers. Joints are cracked and boards are loose. Last page in the index is edge chipped. Old "State Library of Georgia" label on rear cover. Old ink inscription on right front flyleaf "I am pledged to return this book M A H." Title page has small hole no loss of content. Old ink designs sketched on the title page. Laws cover Slave acts railroads steamboats banks etc. P. L. Robinson, State Printer hardcover
184131331Milledgeville: P L Robinson; Grieve & Orme; William S Rogers 1841. First Edition. Leather bound. Fair. Octavo. A sammelband of 3 separate bound acts: 1838: 285 pages 35 page appendix xiv index; 1839: 224 pages; 1840: 219 pages 11 page index to laws 110 page index to Resolutions. Brown calf leather binding. Title stamped on red and black leather spine labels. Front hinge glued. Rear hinge is in good condition. Leather is rubbed and scuffed in spots. Moderate toning to the contents. Some of the top edge margins cut too close resulting in slight loss of page headings. <br /> <br /> Previous owner ink stamp "Lawrence B. Custer Attorney At Law Marietta Georgia" on the right front flyleaf. Katherine H. Custer 1999 written below the first inscription on the right front flyleaf. Many Acts inside relate to Slavery Railroads Infrastructure etc. P L Robinson; Grieve & Orme; William S Rogers unknown
185628436Boston: Boston Theatre 1856. Broadside. Broadside for the Boston Theatre December 1856. Measures 18 x 53 cm. Features among others the show for the Christmas evening December 24 1856. Tiny hole to top edge. Folded. Near fine. Boston Theatre unknown
1879BOOKS325655Hartford Connecticut: Lockwood & Merritt. Collectible-Very Good/NO DUSTJACKET. 1879. Hardcover. Sm 8vo. 256 pp. . Lockwood & Merritt hardcover
182031060Concord: Printed by Hill and Moore For the State 1820. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Stitched printed wraps. 280 pages. Stitched wraps with title printed on outer wrap. No rear blank wrap. "Kensington" written in old ink top of front cover. Untrimmed paper with curled edges. Light toning to text. Pages 279 280 are creased and edge chipped. Printed by Hill and Moore, For the State unknown
184311231Montpelier VT: J. T. Marston 1843. First edition. Paperback. Very Good Minus. Cover title: "Journal of the Constitutional Convention of Vermont 1843". Stab sewn wraps "Delegate Mr. Eaton" written on top of front cover light wear and discoloration only. Well bound first few leaves creased at front edges free of markings 6 leaves show partial damp staining o/w very clean copy. pp. 84 1. Scarce Vermont title. Gilman p. 294. <br/><br/>Questions welcome. Images can be made upon request. J. T. Marston paperback
181732473Albany: Printed by J. Buel. Printer to the State 1817. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. 1 352 pages. Brown cloth hardcover with gilt stamped leather title on label on spine. Cloth is shelf and edge worn with small splits on the joints. End papers toned. Light to moderate foxing and toning to pages. Contents include laws pertaining to various counties Native Americans Military Dueling Idiots Manufactors Frontier Slavery and much more. Printed by J. Buel. Printer to the State hardcover
1817016427Printed by J. Buel Albany 1817. First Edition. Hardcover. Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Size: 9 1/4" x 5 3/4". Text body is clean and free from previous owner annotation underlining and highlighting. Beige paper spine with light blue paper over boards 352 pages plus Index. Some topics covered in the fortieth session of the NYS legislature include: "an act concerning idiots" "act to suppress dueling" and "relative to slaves". Book is stained and worn/chipped at extremities hinges cracked but still attached note in period ink on front board: "1817 Legislature" some pages uncut staining throughout text. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 2 lbs 2 oz. Category: Politics & Government; Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 016427. . Printed by J. Buel hardcover
186132826Columbus: State of Ohio 1861. Wraps. Good. Stitched wraps. Approx. 9" x 6". 11 pages 2. Title on page 1. Light foxing to the first page. Contents clean and in very good condition. Contents contain correspondence between the Speaker of the House and the Senate dated between April 12th - May 13th 1861. Scarce. From Ohio History Central: <br /> <br /> With the outbreak of the American Civil War in April 1861 Ohio Governor William Dennison dispatched George McClellan and Jacob Cox to the state arsenal in Columbus to investigate the guns and other supplies that Ohio had on hand to help equip the state's militia units. The two men discovered a few crates of rusted smoothbore muskets mildewed harnesses for horses and some six-pound cannons that could not be fired. Despite the lack of equipment Dennison encouraged Ohio communities to revive the militia system and form units that they would send to Columbus the state capital. Dennison entrusted McClellan with command of these units asking him to create a cohesive and professional force out of the volunteers. Most of these units formed the basis of Ohio Volunteer Infantry units which the State of Ohio eventually provided to the United States government for the war against the South. State of Ohio unknown
189941810Wynkoop Hallenback Crawford Co. State Printers 1899. First edition. Cloth with gilt titles stamped in blind string tied. Maps very good with small splits at corner folds colors bright in very good portfolio with small soiled spot on front and some sunning to spine. 1 colored map on 2 joined sheets 102 x 121 cm. Each map is 32 3/4 x 25 1/2 inches. Issued in portfolio 9 1/4 x 5 3/4 inches with cover title: Map of the Catskill Preserve. Engraved by J.Y. McClintock and W.L. Lawton. Over four feet if joined scale is 1 inch to 2 miles. Shows patents lots names of landowners and town boundaries subdivided into tracts. Shows street names and railroads. Compiled from "Official Maps and Field Notes on file in the State Departments at Albany N.Y. by Authority of the Fisheries Game and Forest Commission." The first meeting of the Forest Preserve Commission was held on September 23 1885 and a tabulation of the state ownership did not exist yet; in 1892 the State provided $250 the Forest Commission "for completing the public path leading to the summit of Slide mountain Ulster County included within the preserve." and in a 1893 budget bill Chapter 726 the State provided $1000 "For the expenses of examination of title and survey of lands owned by the state on Slide Mountain in Ulster County and other parts of the Catskills." which lead to the creation of this first map of the Catskill Forest Preserve. Quite detailed and in remarkably good condition. Wynkoop Hallenback Crawford Co. State Printers hardcover
186333575Springfield: Baker & Phillips Printers 1863. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Wraps. Approx. 9" x 6". 64 pages. Stitched blue outer wraps with title on the front cover. Light scattered foxing to the contents. A blue note is written on the front cover referring to pages 63 and 64. Text of pages 63 and 64 are underlined with the same blue pencil and a short one word note written in the margin of page 63 not legible. <br /> <br /> Contents include the Governor's Message; Civil War and Troops; progress of the State; Wealth; Railroads; Opening of the Mississippi; Manufactures; Geological Survey; Education; Transportation; Banks; State Revenue and Debt; and much more. Baker & Phillips, Printers unknown
198032373Utica KY: McDowell Publications 1980. Reprint. Hardcover. Very good. Folios. Two volumes. Volume I: 4 841 pages 1. Volume II: 3 511 pages. Gray buckram hardcovers with gilt titles on the spines. Facsimile reprints. Light wear to the bindings. A circle black stamp on the rear paste down is from "Evansville Bindery 1985. McDowell Publications hardcover
864Disbound wrinkled to pages foxed throughout occasional edge loss. Good or better. TKC-864. <p>State of Indiana Indiana Board of Internal Improvements. Report of the State Board of Internal Improvements of the State of Indiana. Indianapolis: Douglass & Noel Printers 1839. First edition.</p> <br /> <p>Octavo. 116pp. Disbound. Housed in protective chemise.</p> <br /> <p>With reports by engineers Saml. Lewis N. Noble Jno. A. Graham and Jesse L. Williams. Includes information on the building of roads canals and railroads in Indiana in 1839.</p> . unknown
185832478Montgomery Alabama: N. B. Cloud State Printer 1858. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. Stictched printed wraps. 14 pages. Pages uncut and unopened. Likely an unused copy. Light toning to the paper. N. B. Cloud, State Printer unknown
865Disbound; restitched and repaired with archival tape; pages wrinkled and foxed with significant staining and edge loss. Good. TKC-865. <p>State of Ohio Special Report of the Board of Canal Commissioners in Relation to the Surveys Plans and Estimates of Cost of the Vernon and Mohican Canals February 4 1839 together with: A Report to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. In Relation to the Ohio Canal Jan. 5th 1828. Columbus: State of Ohio 1828 / 1839. First edition.</p> <br /> <p>Octavo. 28pp. Disbound. Housed in later protective chemise.</p> <br /> <p>Includes reports by engineers A. C. Morgan Isaac Minor Benjamin Tappan N. Beasley John Jonston Alfred Kelley M. T. Williams and A. Bourne.</p> . unknown