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63-9622Hollywood CA: Fox 1998. Clasped Letter-sized Pages 26 pp. Very Good. Provenance: from the estate of Lady Barbara Colyton former wife of Addams Family creator Charles Addams. They divorced in 1956 and in the divorce settlement she was awarded copyright to some of his work. Hollywood, CA: Fox, 1998. unknown
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20079781934645383-2025Eakin Press 2007. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Hannibal B. Johnson</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Eakin Press</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781934645383</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2007</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 316</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Early in the twentieth century the black community in Tulsa- the "Greenwood District"- became a nationally renowned entrepreneurial center. Frequently referred to as "The Black Wall Street of America" the Greenwood District attracted pioneers from all over America who sought new opportunities and fresh challenges. Legal segregation forced blacks to do business among themselves. The Greenwood district prospered as dollars circulated within the black community. But fear and jealousy swelled in the greater Tulsa community. The alleged assault of a white woman by a black man triggered unprecedented civil unrest. The worst riot in American history the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 destroyed people property hopes and dreams. Hundreds of people died or were injured. Property damage ran into the millions. The Greenwood District burned to the ground. Ever courageous the Greenwood District pioneers rebuilt and better than ever. By 1942 some 242 businesses called the Greenwood district home. Having experienced decline in the '60s '70s and early '80s the area is now poised for yet another renaissance. Black Wall Street speaks to the triumph of the human spirit.</p> Eakin Press hardcover
20079781934645383-2025Eakin Press 2007. Hardcover. New/New. <p><strong>Author:</strong> Hannibal B. Johnson</p><p><strong>Publisher:</strong> Eakin Press</p><p><strong>Binding:</strong> Hardcover</p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 9781934645383</p><p><strong>Release Date:</strong> 2007</p><p><strong>Number Of Pages:</strong> 316</p><p><strong>Details:</strong> Early in the twentieth century the black community in Tulsa- the "Greenwood District"- became a nationally renowned entrepreneurial center. Frequently referred to as "The Black Wall Street of America" the Greenwood District attracted pioneers from all over America who sought new opportunities and fresh challenges. Legal segregation forced blacks to do business among themselves. The Greenwood district prospered as dollars circulated within the black community. But fear and jealousy swelled in the greater Tulsa community. The alleged assault of a white woman by a black man triggered unprecedented civil unrest. The worst riot in American history the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921 destroyed people property hopes and dreams. Hundreds of people died or were injured. Property damage ran into the millions. The Greenwood District burned to the ground. Ever courageous the Greenwood District pioneers rebuilt and better than ever. By 1942 some 242 businesses called the Greenwood district home. Having experienced decline in the '60s '70s and early '80s the area is now poised for yet another renaissance. Black Wall Street speaks to the triumph of the human spirit.</p> Eakin Press hardcover
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200598822Lettres du Monde 2005. 22x15x1cm. 2005. Broché. 130 pages. French édition - Livre issu de déstockage qui présente des marques de manipulation sur la couverture et/ou les pourtours mais restant en très bon état d'ensemble. Expédition soignée dans une enveloppe à bulles depuis la France Lettres du Monde unknown
186841355Bangor 1868. Single leaf folded to 4 pp written in Hamlin's hand on first page. Other pages blank. Very Good.<br /> <br /> Hamlin responds to Kilton's "note of the 24th inst." explaining that "We have no such officer as Lieut Governor in Maine. The President of the Senate becomes Governor in case of a vacancy in that office. Hon. Josiah Crosby is President of the Senate and his residence is at Dexter Penobscot County. Yours Truly H. Hamlin."<br /> Hannibal Hamlin of Maine was Lincoln's first Vice President. unknown
352395" x 8". Laid into a crude mat. Recto is glued to the mat which is cut to expose the areas of text and to cover the blank areas. Some light glue stains not affecting legibility. Except for the choice of matting Very Good. <br /> <br /> Vice President Hamlin's Letter suggests the impotence of his office. Writing from his home or law office in Hampden he appeals for help from his fellow Maine politician E.B. French. French had just completed his term in Congress; President Lincoln appointed him Second Auditor of the Treasury on August 3 1861. Hamlin is anxious to correct the bureaucratic snafu for which at least in part he seems to blame himself. These efforts would prove successful: Executive Proceedings of the Senate show J.C. Peterson's name on a list proposed by the Secretary of War for appointment as Captain of the Fifteenth Regiment of infantry as of August 5 1861; Lincoln officially nominated all those on the list on December 6 1861; and Peterson was among the appointees receiving the Senate's blessing. Executive Journal of the Senate 37th Congress 2d Session Dec. 12 1861. <br /> Originally a Democrat and a long-time political fixture in Maine Hamlin left his Party as an opponent of the Kansas-Nebraska Act. He was elected Maine's Republican Governor in 1857; in 1860 Lincoln picked him as his running mate in an effort to unite northern Unionists.<br /> John C. Peterson 1831-1867 a homeopathic physician and surgeon is listed in the 1850 Federal Census as a 19-years-old physician. He enlisted on April 15 1861; and served as Captain in the 15th U.S. Infantry Regiment from August 1861 to August 1864. By early 1863 he was attached to Gen. Rosecrans' staff as Assistant Inspector General Army of the Cumberland. His death is listed in the Coroner's Inquest Reports of Seneca County New York as suicide by self inflicted gunshot wound on October 7 1867. THE NEW-ENGLAND MEDICAL GAZETTE. VOLUME V. Boston: 1870 pp.260-263; THE WAR OF THE REBELLION. SERIES 1 VOL. XXIII IN TWO PARTS. PART II. Washington: 1889 pp. 77-78; 'Furlough" posted March 15 2013 at website of Blue Gray Review. unknown