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188053405- Une feuille 19 x 28 cm.
18681909240th Cong. 2d Sess.: HED174. 1868. 4pp. Disbound. Caption-title as issued. Very Good. HED174. unknown books
184657031Gottingae: Typis expressit officina Academica Dieterichiana 1846. 29, (1) Seiten. 4° (26,5 x 21 cm). Orig.-Broschur.
183018028Washington 1830. 8vo. 1 f. verso blank. <br><br>Resolution in favor of repeal of the Tariff Act of 1828. Government document: 21st Congress 1st Session. Rep. No. 98. Ho. of Reps. Removed from a nonce volume. Ink numeral at top margin of p. 1. Light spotting. unknown books
190018272P., L. Boulanger, (vers 1900) in-4 broché, format à l'italienne (24 X 32 cm) couverture vert amande décoré sur le premier plat d'un titre stylisé.
184011957Washington D.C.: Blair & Rives 1840. Small 8vo. 15 1 pp. <br><br>A desperate attempt to extend judicial authority. Senate document 273 26th congress 1st session. Removed from a nonce volume. Blair & Rives unknown books
182818795Washington: Pr. by Duff Green 1828. 8vo. 15 pp. <br><br>February 9 1828. Referred to the Committees on Manufactures and Roads and Canals and ordered to be printed." Letter signed in type: "John Forsyth." Report on pp. 5-15 signed in type: "Read and agreed to. Thomas Stocks president. . In the House of Representatives December 24 1827. Read and concurred in. Irby Hudson speaker ." Government document: 20th Congress 1st Session. 90. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Shoemaker 36496. Removed from a nonce volume; stitch holes in inner margin not touching text. Three small holes on center of title-page and two small holes on pp. 3/4 5/6 7/8 costing a portion of two or three words on pp. 58 and touching one letter of p. 3. Ink numeral in top margin of title-page. Heavily foxed. Several leaves detached. Toned copy. Good. Pr. by Duff Green unknown books
1851jk1605300203xbvkHannover, Hahn'sche Buchhandlung, 1851. XIV, 195 Seiten. - Brauner Halbleineneinband der Zeit mit schwarzen Buchdeckeln und kleinen braunen Leinenecken; 8vo.(ca. 18 x 11 cm).
186436375Jefferson County Georgia: n.p. 1864. Letter. Good. Letter. Single sheet folded to make 4 pages. Approximately 9" x 7.5". Multiple folds. Light toning to the paper. <br /> <br /> Contents very difficult to read but the writer is discussing a potential land purchase and purposes meeting the letter recipient at Thomson. The writer instructs the recipient to "send your letter to Reedy Creek Post Office." The writer states "it is good fresh land and close to Augusta it is only thirty three miles from Augusta and it close to no rail road so rit soon and let the man no what you are a going to do." Letter contains no direct Civil War content. n.p. unknown
188936180Augusta: Georgia Railroad 1889. Paper. Good. Paper with printed letterhead at top and illustrated envelope. Paper is approx. 8" x 5". Folded. Contents written on one side and pertain to inspection of "white oak." Signed at the bottom by the Railroad Mater Mechanic manager John Cook. <br /> <br /> Letter comes with a printed illustrated envelope from the Georgia Railroad. The back side of the envelope is an illustration of the 1888 "Augusta National Exposition." Edge wear to the envelope. Envelope in fair condition. Georgia Railroad unknown
187831565Macon Georgia: Married Gentlemen of Macon 1878. Paper. Very good. Paper. Approx. 4.5" x 13" folding party invitation. "The Married Gentlemen of Macon respectfully invite you to be present at an Entertainment to be given by them at the Masonic Temple on Tuesday Evening January 15th next." The invitation has two folds: one vertical and one horizontal. No writing on the paper. Married Gentlemen of Macon unknown
181935024Washington City: Printed by E. De Krafft 1819. Wraps. Very good. Disbound wraps approx. 8.5" x 6". 7 pages 1 page blank. Light toning to the contents. <br /> <br /> Contents of this brief communication cite James Monroe J. C. Calhoun and an "extract of a letter from Major C. Vandeventer chief clerk to major general Andrew Jackson dated "Department of War June 2d 1818." The contents of page 7 read "Your letters of the 7th of April one without date from Fort Gadsden and on the 26th of April are received. "The President of the United States and the Secretary of War are out of town. The former will return about the 15th instant the latter not before the middle of next month. So soon as the President returns your dispatches together with your order to Major Davis commanding the arrest of captain Wright and a copy of your letter to the governor of Georgia in relation to the horrid and atrocious destruction of the Chehaw village will be laid before him. In the mean time I am advised to communicate the 'opinion' that the trial of captain Wright by court martial is decidedly preferable to a civil prosecution in the federal court." Captain Wright and his Georgia Militia from Twiggs and Jones County attacked a friendly Creek village on the Flint River killing upwards from 5-50 members of the peaceful tribe more source information can be found from the Georgia Historical Quarterly December 1965 article by Merton Coulter. From the Albany Herald - Accounts of the incident now mostly lost to history or obscured by time vary. But most agree that the treachery of Capt. Obed Wright cost the lives of at least seven men one woman and two children although Wright himself estimated that number to be as high as 50. “Wright reported that about 24 warriors were killed and since some of the houses had their doors shut and guns were being fired from crevices the buildings were fired and some of the inhabitants burned to death†documents within the 2004 Southwest Georgia Archaeological Survey explain. “Wright estimated the total killed to be between 40 and 50.†Wright was ultimately arrested for his crimes primarily due to the outrage of Jackson but the murdering captain in the end managed to escape disappearing into Spanish-occupied Florida according to accounts from The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. Printed by E. De Krafft unknown
186131288Savannah 1861. Receipt. Good. Receipt measures approx. 8.75" x 11.75" and is written on light blue paper. Receipt includes quantity and cost of "Bay Rice" and other items. Received payment signed at bottom by Wm. R. Rogers Savannah April 10th 1861. Jns Snider invoice April 10th 1861 written on the verso. Receipt has three folds. Light fading to content. Light edge wear to paper. unknown
185435495Red Clay Georgia: n.p. 1854. n/a. Paper. Good. Paper. Approx. 10" x 7'. 2 pages content. Paper is folded toned edge chipped and creased. <br /> <br /> Heading reads at top "Red Clay Geo 1854 Williamson Parks Dr To Starrall & Wade". Dated include Feb 11; March 2; ; March 17; 22; and 23. Interesting variety of stuffs purchased. Red Clay is an unincorporated town in Whitefield County. n.p. unknown
189146047Savannah: Braid & Hutton 1891. First edition. Paper wrappers. Wrappers and inner margins dampstained light browning to contents inked in notation to verso of last leaf. 38 pp. folding chart laid in loose. 8vo. Cover Title: "A Plea in Behalf of the South and West for Deep Water at Savannah Georgia." Folded table laid in loose. Braid & Hutton unknown
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
181813824Washington 1818. Stitched and untrimmed 43pp scattered foxing. Good to Very Good. AI 46598 4. Not in De Renne. unknown books
188718663Savannah 1887. 4pp. Caption-title. Folded with blank inner margins repaired and quite worn. Good only. "Section 1081 of the Code of Georgia of 1861 organized the Volunteer Corps of the City of Savannah into a Regiment entitled 'The First Volunteer Regiment of the State of Georgia' embracing as many corps as might choose to conform to the regimental organization." Not in OCLC Sabin Eberstadt or Decker. unknown books
190013951A. L. Burt Company. Fair in Fair dust jacket. 1900. Hardcover. Teal art deco cloth cover has modest wear to corners and spine caps and a faint damp stain on back cover but bright and in good condition. Boards and spine are straight. Binding is tight. Lacking pages 133-140. Pages have a faint damp stain but still very readable. Dust jacket is toned soiled and damp stained. DJ protected by a brand new clear acid-free mylar cover. We add mylar covers to all books with DJs to preserve the DJs and add luster to magnify their beauty. If pictured shown without the mylar cover for an accurate representation of dust jacket. . . A. L. Burt Company hardcover
182830105Milledgeville: Camak & Ragland 1828. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor. Octavo. 340 pages. Later hardcover binding with detached boards and chipped spine. Leather is flaking off the spine and corners. End sheets in front are loose and chipped. Original text block is untrimmed with several unopened pages. Moderate toning to the text. Camak & Ragland hardcover
1899201254A. L. Burt Company 1899. VHS . Good/yes . Hardback with illustrated boards; 319 pages. Book is fair to good: slightly cocked; wear and staining to boards; hinges are tender with gauze visible; text is clean and tight appears unmarked. A. L. Burt Company unknown
186734814Washington DC: n.p. 1867. Wraps. Good. Disbound wraps. 11 pages 1 page blank. Spine taped in two places. Light toning to the contents. A report laying out the benefits of a building a railroad for the arsenal. n.p. unknown
185031053Milledgeville: Richard M. Orme State Printer 1850. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Stitched printed wraps. 456 pages. Front cover missing. Blue paper spine chipped and missing about half of the paper. Blue rear paper cover is present. Back cover chipped and creased. Corners first 10 plus pages folded. Last few pages creased. Light to moderate toning damp-stains and scattered foxing to contents. Resolutions cover Slavery Academies Churches Banks Colleges Cities and Towns Railroads Fire companies and more. Fair. Richard M. Orme, State Printer unknown
183631052Milledgeville: John A. Cuthbert Printer 1836. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Wraps. 361 pages 1 60 page index. Blue printed stitched wraps. Most of the spine is perished. Outer wraps are detached chiped and creased. Last 14 pages are loose from stitching. Pages are creased lower corner front cover. Light scattered foxing and toning to contents. Laws relate to Academies Asylum Banks Elections Islands Militia Railroads Free Persons of Colour Oglethorpe University and much more. Fair only. John A. Cuthbert Printer unknown