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The <strong>Stickney</strong> <strong>Pamphlets</strong><br />

<strong>Collection</strong><br />

R E S O U R C E G U I D E & B I B L I O G R A P H Y<br />

S P E C I A L C O L L E C T I O N S R E S E A R C H C E N T E R<br />

“Interior of a Hot House.” From The Gardener's Monthly.<br />

Devoted to Horticulture, Arboriculture, Botany & Burial Affairs.<br />

Pamphlet 3, Agricultural; vol. II--no. 5. Ed: Thomas Meehan, 1860.<br />

From the <strong>Stickney</strong> Pamphlet <strong>Collection</strong>.


A Guide to the <strong>Stickney</strong> <strong>Pamphlets</strong><br />

in the Special <strong>Collection</strong>s Research Center<br />

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Gelman Library, Suite 704<br />

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STICKNEY PAMPHLETS 2<br />

TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

AGRICULTURE .................................................................................................... 3<br />

BANKS ................................................................................................................. 4<br />

BANKS AND BANKING ...................................................................................... 5<br />

BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES & C ............................................................................ 8<br />

COLLEGE CATALOGUES & C .......................................................................... 9<br />

COLONIZATION & SLAVERY ........................................................................... 12<br />

CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS ................................................................... 13<br />

DEAF & DUMB REPORTS & C .......................................................................... 15<br />

LAW MAGAZINES ............................................................................................ 16<br />

LITERARY MAGAZINES ..................................................................................... 17<br />

SAILOR’S & MISSIONARY MAGAZINES .......................................................... 19<br />

MORAL & RELIGIOUS ...................................................................................... 20<br />

OPERATIC ......................................................................................................... 20<br />

POLITICAL ......................................................................................................... 21<br />

POST OFFICE & C ............................................................................................ 27<br />

SERMONS ......................................................................................................... 28<br />

CHRIST, COLOMB. & CHARCOAL SKETCHES ............................................... 30<br />

HOME IS HOME ................................................................................................ 30<br />

SPEECHES ON TARIFF & C .............................................................................. 30<br />

TELEGRAPHIC ................................................................................................... 35<br />

MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY ............................................................. 37<br />

MISCELLANEOUS ............................................................................................. 37


STICKNEY PAMPHLETS 3<br />

AGRICULTURE<br />

(vol. 3)<br />

American Guano, Second Report of Experiments. s.l.: s.n., 1860.<br />

Bommer's Manure Method. s.l.: s.n., 1848.<br />

Catalogue of A Fine <strong>Collection</strong> of Floricultural, Vegetable and Agricultural Seeds, to be Had of Curtis<br />

& Lincoln, Seed Store and Horticultural Exchange. Boston: Hayward Block, 1855.<br />

Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, and Plans, for Sale at the Nurseries at Linnean<br />

Hill, Rock Creek, Washington, D.C., Joshua Pierce, Proprietor. s.l.: s.n., 1854.<br />

Charter, Constitution and By-Laws of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, with a Report of Its<br />

Transactions for 1843, '44, '45 with a List of Members. s.l.: s.n., 1846.<br />

Guano, Its Origin, Properties and Uses, Showing its Importance to the Farmers of the United States as<br />

a Cheap and Valuable Manure: With Directions for Using It. s.l.: s.n., 1845.<br />

The Gardener's Monthly, Devoted to Horticulture, Arboricultural, Botany & Rural Affairs. s.l.: s.n.,<br />

May, 1860.<br />

M.D. Freer & Co.'s Select Descriptive Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Vines, etc.,<br />

As Cultivated by Them in Their Nurseries at Watkins. New York: Schuyler Co., 1859.<br />

Gardener, John, ed. Familiar Letters on Chemistry, and Its Relation to Commerce, Physiology, and<br />

Agriculture by Justus Liebig, M.D. s.l.: s.n., 1843.<br />

De Bow's Review, a Monthly Journal of Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Internal Improvement,<br />

Statistics. s.l.: s.n., January, 1853.<br />

A Letter from N. Longworth, to the Members of the Cincinnati Horticultural Society, on the<br />

Cultivation of the Grape, and Manufacture of Wine, Also, on the Character and Habits of the<br />

Strawberry Plant. Cincinnati: Published by Order of the Society, 1846.<br />

Milch Cowe, a Treatise on, By M. Francis Guenon with Introductory Remarks and Observations, on<br />

the Cow and the Dairy. s.l.: s.n., 1847.<br />

Bommer, George. New Method Which Teaches How to Make Vegetable Manure by a Course of<br />

High Fermentation, in Fifteen Days, Without Cattle, as Good and More Durable Than Farm<br />

Manure... New York: Redfield and Savage, 1845.


STICKNEY PAMPHLETS 4<br />

The Plough, the Loom, and the Anvil, a Discourse on the Reciprocal Relations of Agriculture and the<br />

Other Branches of American Domestic Industry. s.l.: s.n., July, 1848.<br />

Report to the Stockholders of the United States Guano Company. s.l.: s.n, 1859.<br />

A Selection of Roses: A Descriptive Catalogue, Cultivated and for Sale by John Saul. s.l.: s.n, 1860-<br />

61.<br />

Transaction of the Monroe Co. Agricultural Society: Second Annual Report. The Address of Dr.<br />

Daniel Lee 1844-45. Rochester: From the Power Press of E. Shepard, 1845.<br />

Guenon, Francis. A Treatise on Milch Cows, Whereby the Quality and Quantity of Milk Which<br />

Any Cow Will Give May Be Accurately Determined By Observing Natural Marks of External<br />

Indications Alone; The Length of Time She Will Continue to Give Milk, etc. s.l.: Greeley and<br />

McElrath, 1847.<br />

Vegetable Manure, New Method, Which Teaches How to Make and With Great Economy; It Further<br />

Shows How to Prepare Vegetable and Mineral Composts. s.l.: s.n., 1845.<br />

BANKS<br />

(vol. 37)<br />

The Bankrupt Law. No. 4. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Articles of Association and By-Laws of the U.S. Foreign and Domestic Exchange Company. New<br />

York: J. Narine, 1837.<br />

First Annual Report of the Bank Commissioners of Ohio, to the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly.<br />

December 16, 1839. Columbus: Samuel Medary, 1839.<br />

Report of Mr. Fisher, from the Committee on the State Bank. s.l.: s.n., February 4, 1840.<br />

First Annual Report of the Bank Commissioners of Ohio, to the Thirty-Eighth General Assembly,<br />

December 10, 1839. Columbus: Samuel Medary, 1839.<br />

The House of Delegates. Report of the Select Committee Relative to the Establishment of a State Bank,<br />

and a National Currency. Mr. Teackle, Chairman. s.l.: s.n, January 26, 1835.<br />

Third Semi-Annual Report, of the Engineer of the Central Rail-Road and Banking Company of<br />

Georgia, to the President, Directors and Stockholders. Savannah: Thomas Purse, 1839.


STICKNEY PAMPHLETS 5<br />

By-Laws of the Exchange Bank of Virginia: with the General Bank Law and Sections of Acts of the<br />

General Assembly of Virginia, in Relation to that Institution. Norfolk: T.G. Broughton & Son,<br />

1838.<br />

Act of January 18, 1837, Relative to the Mint and Coinage of the U.S.; to Which are Annexed the<br />

Other Legal Provisions in Force to the Same Subject. Philadelphia: Printed for the Use of the<br />

Mint and Branches, 1853.<br />

Mendenhall, Thomas. An Entire New Plan for a National Currency; Suited to the Demands to<br />

this Great, Improving, Agricultural, Manufacturing & Commercial Republic. With Appropriate<br />

Introductory and Concluding Remarks. To which is Added, a Plan for Real National Bank.<br />

Philadelphia: J. Rakestraw, 1834.<br />

Considerations on the Bank of the U.S.; in Which Its Repugnance to the Constitution, Its Hostility to<br />

the Rights of the States and the Liberties of the Citizen, are Briefly Discussed. Albany: Packard and<br />

Van Benthuysen, 1832.<br />

Proceedings of the Stockholders of the Bank of Charleston, South-Carolina, Held at Their Banking-<br />

House, on Tuesday, 7th July, 1840. Charleston: A.E. Miller, 1840.<br />

BANKS AND BANKING<br />

(vol. 45)<br />

A Full and Correct Report...Testimony Given Before the Joint Cmte. of the Legislature of 1842,<br />

Inquiring into the Charges of Bribery & Corruption by the Banks during the Session of<br />

1840...Compiled & Prepared by J. Franklin Reigart. Harrisburg: s.n., 1842.<br />

The Republican Bank: Being an Essay on the Present System of Banking...by a Citizen of Indiana.<br />

Madison: W.H. Webb--Banner Office, 1839.<br />

Banquo. A Hit at Banking. Richmond: P.D. Bernard, 1841.<br />

Grant, Robert. A New Theory of an Independent Treasury; For the People; or an Explanation of<br />

the Causes of the Late Fluctuation in Our Currency... Bangor: Samuel S. Smith, 1840.<br />

Mr. Teackle. Report of the Select Cmte., to which was referred the Memorials & Petitions of Great<br />

Numbers of Citizens of Different Counties, Preying the Establishment of a Financial Institution under<br />

the Style of the Bank of the State of Maryland. Annapolis: J. Green, 1830.


STICKNEY PAMPHLETS 6<br />

Henry, Patrick. The Bank Dinner, an Expose of the Court Party of Kentucky, and the Curtain<br />

Drawn from the Holy Alliance of America. Frankfort: Amos Kendall & Co., 1824.<br />

Fisk, Theophilus. The Banking Bubble Burst; ... Being a History of the Enormous Legalized<br />

Frauds Practiced Upon the Community by the Present American Banking System... Charleston:<br />

Printed & Published at No. 63 Wentworth St., 1837.<br />

A National Bank for the People, Upon the Only True Principle of Banking in a Free Republic...<br />

New York: T. & C. Wood, 1838.<br />

Minutes of the Proceedings of the Bank Convention, Held in the City of New York, on the 27th of<br />

November, 1837. New York: Bowne & Co., 1837.<br />

The Memorial of Henry D. Gilpin, John T. Sullivan, and Peter Wager, of Pennsylvania, and Hugh<br />

M'Elderry, of Maryland, Directors of the Bank of the U.S., Appointed by the President, by and With<br />

the Advise and Consent of the Senate. s.l.: s.n., 1833.<br />

Report of the "Union Committee" Appointed by the Meeting of the Signers of the Memorial to Congress,<br />

Held on the 11th Day of February, 1834, at the Merchants' Exchange, in the City of New York.<br />

New York: Harper & Brothers, 1834.<br />

A New Financial Project; Together with Some Remarks upon the Currency and Credit System of the<br />

U.S. New York: G. & C. Carvill & Co., 1837.<br />

Mendenhall, Thomas. An Entire New Plan for a National Currency; Suited to the Demands to this<br />

Great, Improving, Agricultural, Manufacturing & Commercial Republic. With Appropriate<br />

Introductory and Concluding Remarks. To Which is Added, a Plan for Real National Bank.<br />

Philadelphia: J. Rakestraw, 1834.<br />

Report of the Bank of the U.S., to the Committee of Ways and Means of the House of Representatives,<br />

January 28, 1833. s.l.: s.n., 1833.<br />

(vol. 46)<br />

Hale, William H. Useful Knowledge for the Producers of Wealth, Being an Enquiry into the Nature<br />

of Trade, the Currency the Protective & Internal Improvement System... New York: George H.<br />

Evans, 1833.<br />

Gouge, William M. An Inquiry into the Expediency of Dispensing With Bank Agency & Bank<br />

Paper in the Fiscal Concerns of the U. S. Philadelphia: William Stavely, 1837.<br />

Gouge, William M. A Short History of Paper-Money and Banking in the U.S. New York: B. &<br />

S. Collins, 1835.


STICKNEY PAMPHLETS 7<br />

Homans Smith, J. The Banker's Magazine, and Statistical Register April 1858. New York: J.<br />

Smith Homans, Jr., 1858.<br />

Mason, Charles. Articles on the Currency. Burlington: Daily Gazette Book and Job Office,<br />

1858.<br />

Thoughts of Banking, and the Currency. By a Citizen of Wester, New York. Seneca Falls: John H.<br />

Child, December, 1836.<br />

Wentworth, John, Esq. Banks & Corporations. Letter of John Wentworth Esq... Boston: s.n.,<br />

1840.<br />

Denison, N.J. Esq. A Letter to G. Web Hall, Esq. on the Currency Question, etc. London: E.B.<br />

Robinson, 1822.<br />

Hamilton, Alexander. A Letter by Alexander Hamilton, of New York, on the Subject of Banks<br />

and the Currency... New York: s.n., 1839.<br />

Mayo, Robert M.D. A Chapter of Sketches on Finance with an Appendix... s.l.: s.n., 1837.<br />

Report of the Select Cmte. on the Union Bank Bonds, to the Mississippi Legislature. Presented<br />

February, 1842. Jackson: Price & Fall, State Printers, 1842.<br />

Report on the Real Estate Bank. s.l.: s.n., 1844(?).<br />

Opinion of the Supreme Court of the State of Arkansas, Relative to the Real Estate Bank. s.l.: s.n.,<br />

1839.<br />

Remarks Upon the Bank of the U.S., Being an Examination of the Report of the Cmte. of Ways and<br />

Means, Made to Congress, April, 1830. By a Merchant. Boston: True & Greene, 1831.<br />

Abstract of the Report of the Joint Cmte. of the Legislature. Read in the House of Representatives, Feb.<br />

10, 1829. s.l.: s.n., 1829.<br />

Report of the Minority of the Cmte. for Investigation the Affairs of the Bank of the U. S. May 22,<br />

1834 Rep. No. 481 & Rep. No. 121. s.l.: s.n, 1834.<br />

Considerations on the Bank of the U.S.; in Which Its Repugnance to the Constitution, Its Hostility to<br />

the Rights of the States and the Liberties of the Citizen, are Briefly Discussed. Albany: Packard and<br />

Van Benthuysen, 1832.


STICKNEY PAMPHLETS 8<br />

BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES & C<br />

(vol. 38)<br />

Report of the Dorcas Society, of St. John's Chapel, March 27, 1856. New York: John F. Trow,<br />

1856.<br />

Samson, G.W. A Discourse of the Law of Humanity to the Destitute and Dependent: Delivered in<br />

Behalf of the Washington City Orphan Asylum, February 12, 1854. By G.W. Samson, Pastor of the<br />

E Street Baptist Church. Washington: H. Polkinhorn, 1854.<br />

Fifth Annual Report of the Managers of Penn Asylum of Philadelphia for Indigent Widows & Single<br />

Women... Philadelphia: John Richards Printer, 1859.<br />

Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Female Union Benevolent Society of Washington City;<br />

and Report of the Mangers... Washington: s.n., 1844.<br />

Young, Hon. Samuel. Suggestions on the Best Mode of Promoting Civilization & Improvement; or,<br />

The Influence of Woman on the Social State, A Lecture Delivered Before the "Young Men's Assoc. for<br />

Mutual Improvement in the City of Albany." Albany: Hoffman & White, 1837.<br />

Seventh Annual Report of the Executive Cmte. of the Bible Society of Washington City. Presented<br />

February 27, 1843. Washington: J. & G. S. Gideon, 1843.<br />

Eighth Annual Report of the Executive Cmte. of the Bible Society of Washington City. Presented<br />

February 26, 1844. Washington: s.n., 1844.<br />

A Compendium of the Constitution of the Union Agency; a Very Extraordinary Institution, Composed<br />

of 3 Agencies, Namely: Philanthropy, Intelligence, and Finance, Co-operating for the Revolution of the<br />

World, and for the Introduction of a New & Happy State of Life on Earth. Washington: s.n.,<br />

1836.<br />

Chase, Rev. S. H. M.D. A Short History of J. Insco Williams' Panorama of the Bible, Containing a<br />

Scriptural Account of Each Scene: to Which is Appended a Few Practical Notes, Taken From<br />

Various Authors of Distinction. Cincinnati: The Gazette Company, 1856.<br />

Third Annual Report of the Children's Aid Society. February, 1856. New York: M.B. Wynkoop,<br />

1856.<br />

Fourth Annual Report of the New York Juvenile Asylum, to the Legislature of the State, and to the<br />

Common Council of the City of New York, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Ass'n., January,<br />

1856. New York: John F. Trow, 1856.


STICKNEY PAMPHLETS 9<br />

First Annual Report of the Washington City Young Men's Christian Ass'n. Presented Jan. 16, 1854;<br />

Embracing the Reports of the President, Corresponding Sec'y., Treasurer, and Librarian; Together<br />

With the Names of Officers, Committees, Members, etc. Washington: Published from the Rooms<br />

of the Ass'n., 1854.<br />

Sixth Annual Report of the Washington City Young Men's Christian Ass'n. Presented Jan. 11, 1859.<br />

With the Constitution & By-Laws of the Ass'n., By-Laws of the Board of Managers, List of Members,<br />

Officers, & c. Washington: Published from the Rooms of the Ass'n., 1859.<br />

Report of the Doings of the Second State Convention of Sabbath School Teacher, Held at New Haven,<br />

Ct., June 1,2 and 3, 1858. With Statistics Appended. Hartford: Case, Lockwood, and<br />

Company, 1858.<br />

Minutes of the 23rd Meeting of the Maryland Baptist Union Ass'n., Held in the Meeting-house of the<br />

7th Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md. Nov. 9th, 10th, and 11th, 1858. Baltimore: William M.<br />

Innes, 1858.<br />

Minutes of the 24th Meeting of the Maryland Baptist Union Ass'n., Held in the Meeting-House of the<br />

Baptist Church, in Newton, Md. November 10th, 11th, and 12th, 1859. Baltimore: William M.<br />

Innes, 1859.<br />

Minutes of the 20th Meeting of the Maryland Baptist Union Ass'n., held in the Meeting House of the<br />

Broadway Baptist Church, Baltimore, Md. October 30th, 31st, and Nov. 1st, 1855. Baltimore: s.n.,<br />

1855.<br />

Minutes of the Thirtieth Annual Meeting of the Penobscot Baptist Ass'n., Held with the Baptist<br />

Church in Oldtown, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 4, 5, and 6, 1855. Bangor: Bartlett,<br />

& Burr, 1855.<br />

The 12th and 13th Reports of the Young Men's Christian Ass'n., for the Improvement of the Mental<br />

and Spiritual Condition of Young Men. Instituted June, 1844. London: Printed for the Ass'n., W.<br />

J. Sears & J. L. Nelson, 1858.<br />

COLLEGE CATALOGUES & C<br />

(vol. 36)<br />

Catalog of the Enosinian Society, Columbian College, District of Columbia. Washington: Enosinian<br />

Society, 1859.<br />

Thoughts on Education. s.l: s.n.


STICKNEY PAMPHLETS 10<br />

Allen, Hon. William. An Oration Delivered Before the Calliopean Society, of the Granville Literary<br />

and Theological Institution, on Tuesday, August 9th, 1836; Being their First Anniversary Celebration.<br />

By the Hon. William Allen, of Chillicothe, Ohio. Columbus: Printed at the Temperance<br />

Advocate Office, 1836.<br />

Nevin, William M. Esq. National Taste, an Address Delivered Before the Goethean Literary<br />

Society of Marshall College at its Anniversary, August 28th, 1844. Chamberburg: Printed at the<br />

Publication Office of the German Ref. Church, 1844.<br />

Morrison, Rev. R. H. The Inaugural Address of the Rev. R. H. Morrison D.D. Pronounced at<br />

His Inauguration as President of Davidson College, North Carolina, August 2, 1838. Philadelphia:<br />

William S. Martien, 1838.<br />

Webster, James M.D. Address to the Graduates of Geneva Medical College. Delivered in the<br />

Presbyterian Church, Geneva, January 26, 1841. Rochester: Shepard & Strong's Press, 1841.<br />

Bruce, James C. An Address Delivered Before the Alumni and Graduation Class of the University<br />

of North Carolina, at Chapel Hill, on the Afternoon of June Third 1841, by James C. Bruce, Esq. of<br />

Halifax, Virginia. Raleigh: Office of the North Carolina Standard, 1841.<br />

Inaugural Address, Delivered by the Professors of Law, in the University of the City of New York, at<br />

the Opening of the Law School of That Institution. New York: E. B. Clayton, 1838.<br />

Kent, William. The Rise and Progress of Commercial Law in English Jurisprudence: An Inaugural<br />

Address. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Porter, William A. The Introductory Address Delivered Before the Law Academy of Philadelphia, at<br />

the Opening of the Session 1849-50. On the 19th September. Philadelphia: Edmond Barrignton<br />

& Geo. D. Haswell, 1849.<br />

Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Waterville College, Maine. For the Academical Year 1844-5.<br />

Hallowell: Glazier, Masters & Smith, 1844.<br />

Prince, Joseph H. An Address Delivered Before the Columbian Society, of Marblehead, on the<br />

Eighth of January, 1839. Salem: Gazette Office, 1839.<br />

Shannon, Wilson. Inaugural Address of Wilson Shannon on Taking the Oath of Office, as<br />

Governor of Ohio, in Presence of Both Houses of the General Assembly. December 13, 1838.<br />

Columbus: S. Medary, 1838.


STICKNEY PAMPHLETS 11<br />

Gould, Benjamin Apthorp, Jr. An Address in Commemoration of Sears Cook Walker, Delivered<br />

before the American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science, April 29, 1854. s.l.: Joseph Lovering,<br />

Permanent Sec'y, 1854.<br />

Flint, Joshua B. M.D. Address Delivered to the Students of the Louisville Medical Institute, in<br />

Presence of the Citizens of the Place, at the Commencement of the Second Session of the Institute,<br />

November 13th, 1838. Louisville: Prentice and Weissenger, 1838.<br />

Elliott, Lynde. Address at the Celebration of the Anniversary of St. John the Evangelist, before the<br />

Grand Lodge of Indiana, on December 27, 1838, at the Town of Indianapolis. Richmond:<br />

Jeffersonian Office, 1839.<br />

Freeman's Address to the North Americans' Proving that their Present Embarrassments are Wrong to<br />

their Federal Union, Their Sovereign States, Their Constitutions and Their Statesmen; and Containing<br />

Some Proposition for Relief. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Hickock, Rev. Laurels. An Address Before the Connecticut Peace Society; Delivered at Their Second<br />

Anniversary, During the Session of the Legislation of Connecticut, Sunday Evening, May 5, 1833, in<br />

the Center Church, Hartford. Hartford: Philemon Canfield, 1833.<br />

Report of the Connecticut Peace Society. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Harris, Thomas M.D. An Oration Delivered before The Philadelphia Medical Society, February 19,<br />

1831. Philadelphia: James Kay, June & Co., 1831.<br />

An Address Delivered before the Members of the Anacostia Lyceum and Visiters, "Upon the Nature<br />

and Objectives of that Society;" On the Evening of the 6th of January, 1835. By the President of that<br />

Institution. Washington: Duff Green, 1835.<br />

Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Waterville College, Maine, for the Academical Year 1845-6.<br />

Waterville: John Stearns Carter, 1845.<br />

Catalogue of the Columbian College in the District of Columbia: Embracing the Names of Its Trustees,<br />

Officers, Graduates, and Students; Together with a List of All Academical Honors Conferred by the<br />

Institution; With the Course of Studies, & c. Washington: Alexander, 1851.<br />

A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Columbian College, District of Columbia, 1855-56.<br />

Washington: Robert A. Waters, 1856.


STICKNEY PAMPHLETS 12<br />

Catalogue of the Works of Art Comprising the First Annual Exhibition of the Washington Art<br />

Association, 1857. Washington: Henry Polkinhorn, 1857.<br />

Catalogs Senatus Academici, et Omnium Alicujus Gradus Laurea Exornatorum, in Collegio<br />

Dartmuthensi, Hanoverae, in Republica Neo-Hantoniensi. Hanoverae: Typis Preli Typographici<br />

Dartmuthensis, 1849.<br />

COLONIZATION & SLAVERY<br />

(vol. 22)<br />

Remarks on the Colonization of the Western Coast of Africa, by the Free Negroes of the United States,<br />

and the Consequent Civilization of Africa and Suppression of the Slave Trade. New York: W. L.<br />

Burrough's Steam Power Press, 1850.<br />

Letters on the Colonization Society: and On Its Probable Results; Under the Following Heads: The<br />

Origin of the Society; Increase of the Coloured Population; Manumission of Slaves in this Country;<br />

Declarations of Legislature, and Other Assembled Bodies, in Favor of the Society Situation of the<br />

Colonists at Monrovia, and Other Towns; Moral and Religious Character of the Settlers; Soil, Climate,<br />

Productions, and Commerce of Liberia; Advantages to the Free Coloured Population, by Emigration to<br />

Liberia; Disadvantages of Slavery to the White Population; Character of the Natives of Africa Before<br />

the Irruptions of the Barbarians; Effects of Colonization on the Slave Trade; With a Slight Sketch of<br />

the Nefarious and Accursed Traffic. Addressed to the Hon. C. F. Mercer, M. H. R. U. S. By M.<br />

Carey. Ninth Edition, to Which is Prefixed the Important Information Collected by Joseph Jones, A<br />

Coloured Man, Lately Sent to Liberia, by the Kentucky Colonization Society, to Ascertain the True<br />

State of the Country--Its Productions, Trade, and Commerce--and the Situation and Prospects of the<br />

Colonists. Philadelphia: Stereotyped by L. Johnson. Sept. 17, 1834. s.l.: s.n., 1834.<br />

Thirty-Sixth Annual Report of the American Colonization Society, with the Proceedings of the Board of<br />

Directors and of the Society; and Addresses Delivered at the Annual Meeting, January 28, 1853.<br />

Washington: C. Alexander, Printer, 1853.<br />

Fifth Annual Report of the Colonization Society of the City of New York, with the Constitution of the<br />

Society. New York: Mercein & Post's Press, 1837.<br />

Forty-Third Annual Report of the American Colonization Society, with the Proceedings of the Board of<br />

Directors and of the Society. January 17, 1860. Washington: C. Alexander Printer, 1860.


STICKNEY PAMPHLETS 13<br />

Kendall, Amos. Secession. Letters of Amos Kendall; Also, His Letters to Colonel Orr and President<br />

Buchanan. Washington: Henry Polkinhorn, 1861.<br />

Smith, E. Fitch. An Argument of the Questions as to the Right and Duty of the Executive to<br />

Surrender Fugitives from Justice under the Provisions of the Constitution of the United States and the<br />

Act of Congress. The Cases in Which the Power of Extradition Should be Exercised; the Mode in<br />

Which, and by Whom the Jurisdictional Facts Are to be Ascertained. New York: George H. Bell,<br />

1851.<br />

The African Squadron: Ashburton Treaty: Consular Sea Letters. Reviewed, in an Address by<br />

Commander A. H. Foote, U.S.N. Philadelphia: William F, Geddes, Printer, 1855.<br />

Thronwell, J.H. Hear the South! The State of the Country: An Article Republished From the<br />

Southern Presbyterian Review. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1861.<br />

Morse, Sidney E. Premium Questions on Slavery, Each Admitting of a Yes or No Answer;<br />

Addressed to the editors of the New York Independent and New York Evangelist, By Sidney E. Morse,<br />

Lately Editor of the New York Observer. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1860.<br />

Ewbank, Thomas. Inorganic Forces Ordained to Supersede Human Slavery. New York: William<br />

Everdell & Sons, 1860.<br />

Letters on the Condition of the African Race in the United States. By a Southern Lady. Philadelphia:<br />

T. K. and P. G. Collins, Printers 1852.<br />

Remarks on Dr. Channing's Slavery. By a Citizen of Massachusetts. Second Edition. Boston:<br />

Russell, Shattuck and Co., and John H. Eastburn, 1835.<br />

Clay, Henry. Free and Friendly Remarks, on a Speech Lately Delivered to the Senate of the United<br />

States, by Henry Clay, of Kentucky, on the Subject of the Abolition of North American Slavery. New<br />

York: Mahlon Day & Co., 1839.<br />

Forty-Third Annual Report of the American Colonization Society, With the Proceedings of the Board<br />

of Directors and of the Society. January 17, 1860. Washington: C. Alexander, Printer, 1860.<br />

CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS<br />

(vol. 15)<br />

Doc. No. 1: Message from the President of the U.S., to the Two Houses of Congress, at the<br />

Commencement of the First Session of the 27th Congress. Washington: s.n., June 1, 1841.


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Doc. No. 2: Message from the President of the U.S., to the Two Houses of Congress, at the<br />

Commencement of the Second Session of the 27th Congress. Washington: s.n., Dec. 7, 1841.<br />

(vol. 16)<br />

Doc. No. 3: Message from the President of the U.S., to the Two Houses of Congress, at the<br />

Commencement of the Second Session of the 28th Congress. Washington, Dec. 3, 1844. Washington:<br />

Blair and Rives, 1844.<br />

(vol. 17)<br />

Doc. No. 109: Patent Office. Report from the Commissioner of Patents, Showing the operations of the<br />

Patent Office during the year 1842. 27th Congress, 3rd session, House of Representatives. s.l.: s.n,<br />

1843.<br />

Doc. No. 78 Annual Report of the Commissioner of Patents, for the Year 1844. 28th Congress, 2nd<br />

Session, House of Representatives 1845. s.l.: s.n, 1845. (1st article title).<br />

(vol. 18)<br />

Message from the President of the U.S., to the Two Houses of Congress, at the Commencement of the<br />

First Session of the 28th Congress. Washington: Blair and Rives, 1843.<br />

Doc. No. 2: Message from the President of the U.S., to the Two Houses of Congress, at the<br />

Commencement of the First Session of the 28th Congress. Washington: Blair & Rives, 1843.<br />

(vol. 49)<br />

Van Buren, Martin. Message from the President of the U.S. to the Two Houses of Congress, at the<br />

Commencement of the 2nd Session of the 26th Congress. December 9, 1840. War and Documents<br />

Accompanying his Report. Washington: Blair and Rives, 1840.<br />

Message of the President of the U.S. (James K. Polk) December 8, 1846. s.l.: s.n, 1846.<br />

Message to the President of the U.S. (Martin Van Buren) to the Two Houses of Congress. December 4,<br />

1838. s.l.: s.n., 1838.<br />

Message from the President of the U.S., to Both Houses of Congress, at the Commencement of the First<br />

Session of the 26th Congress. Washington: Blair and Rives, 1839.<br />

Van Buren, Martin. Message. s.l.: s.n, 1839. Includes various Supplementary Documents.


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DEAF & DUMB REPORTS & C<br />

(vol. 39)<br />

Act of Incorporation & Constitution of the Columbia Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and<br />

Dumb, and the Blind. Washington: Polkinhorn's Steam Job Office, 1857.<br />

Report of the Board of Directors of the Institution for the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind. Columbia<br />

Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, November 1, 1858. s.l.: s.n, 1858.<br />

Report of the Columbia Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, for the Year<br />

1859. Washington: George W. Bowman, 1860.<br />

Report of the Columbia Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, for the Year June<br />

30, 1860. Washington: George W. Bowman, 1860.<br />

Biographical Sketch of Harvey Prindle Peet, LL.D., President of the N.Y. Institution of the Deaf &<br />

Dumb; With a History of the Institution. New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1857.<br />

Peet, Harvey P. LL.D. Notions of the Deaf & Dumb Before Instruction, Especially in Regard to<br />

Religious Subjects. Reprinted from the American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb, for October, 1855.<br />

s.l.: s.n, 1855.<br />

Thirty-seventh Annual Report and Documents of the New York Institution for the Instruction of the<br />

Deaf and Dumb, to the Legislature of the State of New York, for the Year 1855. New York: James<br />

Egbert, 1856.<br />

Chapin, William. Report on the Benevolent Institutions of Great Britain and Paris, Including the<br />

Schools and Asylums for the Blind, Deaf and Dumb, and the Insane: Being Supplementary to the 9th<br />

Annual Report of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind. Columbus: C. Scott & Co.,<br />

1846.<br />

Constitution, By-laws and Rules of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind. With<br />

an Appendix Containing Certain Acts of Assembly, and Account of the Origin of the Institution and<br />

an Abstract of the First Five Reports of the Board of Managers. Philadelphia: John C. Clark &<br />

Son, 1856.<br />

Second Annual Report of the Trustees of the Five Points House of Industry. Made to the Incorporators,<br />

March 1, 1856. New York: s.n., 1856.


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Fourteenth Report (Fourth Biennial) of the Board of Visitors of the Kentucky Institution for the<br />

Education of the Blind, to the General Assembly of Kentucky, for the Years 1858 and 1859.<br />

Frankfort: Yeoman Office, 1859.<br />

Twenty-Second Annual Report of the Mangers of the Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the<br />

Blind. Philadelphia: John C. Clark & Son, 1855.<br />

LAW MAGAZINES<br />

(vol. 4)<br />

Greenough's American Polytechnic Journal. s.l.: s.n, June, 1854.<br />

Minot, George, ed. Public Laws of the United States of America, Passed at the Second Session of<br />

the Thirty-First Congress; 1850-1851. Boston: s.n., 1851.<br />

Livingston's Monthly Law Magazine. Vol. III, No. 1. s.l.: s.n, January, 1855.<br />

Livingston's Monthly Law Magazine. Vol. II, No. 1. s.l.: s.n, January, 1854.<br />

Acts and Resolutions Passed at the First Session of the Thirty-First Congress of the United States;<br />

With an Appendix. Washington: s.n., 1850.<br />

Opinion. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of Christopher Fry, Deceased. New York: E.<br />

Fitch Smith, 1851.<br />

Amendments to the Code of Procedure of New York. New York: s.n.<br />

(vol. 5)<br />

Livingston's Monthly Law Magazine. Vol. I, No. CII. s.l.: s.n., Dec. 1853.<br />

Livingston's Monthly Law Magazine. Vol. I, No. Xi. s.l.: s.n., Nov. 1853.<br />

Livingston's Monthly Law Magazine. Vol. I, No. X. s.l.: s.n., Oct. 1853.<br />

Livingston's Monthly Law Magazine. Vol. I, No. IX. s.l.: s.n., Sept. 1853.<br />

Livingston's Monthly Law Magazine. Vol. I, No. Viii. s.l.: s.n., August, 1853.


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Livingston's Monthly Law Magazine. Vol. I, No. Vii. s.l.: s.n., July, 1853.<br />

Livingston's Monthly Law Magazine. Vol. I, No. VI. s.l.: s.n., June, 1853.<br />

Livingston's Monthly Law Magazine. Vol. I, No. V. s.l.: s.n., May, 1853.<br />

Livingston's Monthly Law Magazine. Vol. I, No. III. s.l.: s.n., March, 1853.<br />

United States Monthly Law Magazine. Vol. III, No. 1. s.l.: s.n., Jan. 1851.<br />

Livingston, John. Livingston's Law Register for 1853, Containing the Post Office Address of Every<br />

Lawyer in the United States… New York: s.n., 1853.<br />

LITERARY MAGAZINES<br />

(vol. 23)<br />

The Knickerbocker. Vol. XLVII, No. 3. s.l.: s.n., March, 1856. Including Original Papers,<br />

Literary Notices, and Editor's Table.<br />

The Knickerbocker. Vol. XXI, No. 4. s.l.: s.n., April, 1843. Including Original Papers,<br />

Literary Notices, and Editor's Table.<br />

The Knickerbocker. Vol. XXXVI, No. 4. s.l.: s.n., September, 1850. Including Original<br />

Papers, Literary Notices, and Editor's Table.<br />

The Knickerbocker. Vol. LVI, No. 2. s.l.: s.n., August, 1860.<br />

Tarver, M. & T. F. Risk, Eds. The Western Journal, of Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanic Arts,<br />

Internal Improvement, Commerce, and General Literature. Vol. II, September, 1849. St. Louis: St.<br />

Louis Union Office, 1849. (No. VI Includes Articles, Literary Institutions of the West,<br />

and Index to Vol. II.)<br />

De Bow's Review: A Monthly Journal of Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Internal Improvements,<br />

Statistics, etc. Vol. XVI, No. 2. s.l.: s.n., February, 1854.<br />

(vol. 24)<br />

Little's Living Age. No. 612. s.l.: s.n., February 16, 1856.


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DeBow, J.D. B. Ed. The Commercial Review of the South and West. A Monthly Journal of Trade,<br />

Commerce, Commercial Polity, Agriculture, Manufactures, Internal Improvements and General<br />

Literature. No. 1. New Orleans: s.n., 1846. Also includes Index to Vol. I.<br />

American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine. March and April, 1839. October, 1839. s.l.:<br />

s.n., 1839.<br />

The Journal of the Free Trade Convention, Held in Philadelphia, from September 30 to October 7,<br />

1831; and their Address to the People of the United States: to which is Added a Sketch of the Debates<br />

in the Convention. Philadelphia: T.W. Ustick, 1831.<br />

American Quarterly Register. Vol. X, No. 1. s.l.: s.n., August, 1837.<br />

The Western Monthly Reviews. s.l.: s.n., February, 1830.<br />

Adams, John Quincy. Oration on the Life and Character of Gilbert Motier de Lafayette. Delivered<br />

at the Request of Both Houses of the Congress of the Untied States, before Them, in the House of<br />

Representatives at Washington, on the 31st December, 1834. By John Quincy Adams, a Member of<br />

the House. Washington: Printed by Gales and Seaton 1835.<br />

Report of the Naval Committee to the House of Representatives, August, 1850, in Favor of the<br />

Establishment of a Line of Mail Steamships to the Western Coast of Africa, and Thence Via the<br />

Mediterranean to London; Designed to Promote the Emigration of Free Persons of Color From the U.S.<br />

to Liberia: Also to Increase the Steam Navy, and to Extend the Commerce of the U.S. With<br />

Appendix Added by the American Colonization Society. Washington: Gideon & Co., 1850.<br />

Albany Democratic Reformer. Vol. I, No. I, Oct. 20, 1843. Vol. I, No. VI. s.l.: s.n, 1843.<br />

(vol. 25)<br />

The Boston Quarterly Review. Contains Vol. I, No. I; part of No. II; No. III; and No. IV.<br />

No. I January, 1838. No. II, April, 1838. No. III, July, 1838. No. IV, October, 1838.<br />

s.l.: s.n., 1838.<br />

(vol. 26)<br />

The Boston Quarterly Review. Contains Vol. III, No. IX; No. X; No. XI; No. XII. No. IX<br />

January, 1840. No. X April, 1840. No. XI July, 1840. No. XII October, 1840. s.l.: s.n.,<br />

1840.


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(vol. 27)<br />

The Boston Quarterly Review. Contains Vol. IV, No. XIII; No. XIV; No. XV; No. XIII<br />

January, 1841. No. XIV April, 1841. No. XV July, 1841. XVI October, 1841. s.l.: s.n.,<br />

1841.<br />

(vol. 34)<br />

The North American Magazine. Vol. IV, No. XXI, July, 1834. Vol. IV, No. CCII, August,<br />

1834. Vol. III, No. XVIII, April, 1834. s.l.: s.n., 1834.<br />

American Quarterly Review. No. XIII, s.l.: s.n., March, 1830.<br />

The Boston Quarterly Reviews. Vol. II, October, 1839. Vol. V, October, 1842. Vol. II,<br />

January, 1839. Boston: Benjamin H. Greene.<br />

(vol. 41)<br />

The Genius and Character of Burns. By Professor Wilson, of the University of Edinburgh. New York:<br />

Wiley & Putnam, 1845.<br />

Telesforo de Trueba, Don Y Cosio. History of the Conquest of Peru by the Spaniards.<br />

Philadelphia: Carey & Hart, 1846.<br />

SAILOR’S & MISSIONARY MAGAZINES<br />

(vol. 35)<br />

The Missionary Magazine. Vol. XL Nos. 1-12. s.l.: s.n., January/December, 1860.<br />

The Missionary Herald. Vol. LIV, No. 10. s.l.: s.n., October 1858.<br />

American Baptist Missionary Union Thirty-Sixth Annual Report: with the Proceedings of the Annual<br />

Meetings, Held at Buffalo, N.Y., May 14-17, 1850. Boston: Missionary Rooms, 1850.<br />

The Commission. Vol. 1, No. 5.s.l.: s.n., November, 1856.<br />

The Sailor's Magazine. Vol 28, Nos. 1-10, September, 1855-June, 1856. Vol. 25, No. 10,<br />

June 1853. s.l.: s.n.


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MORAL & RELIGIOUS<br />

(vol. 44)<br />

Nevins, Rev. William D.D. Practical Thoughts. s.l.: American Tract Society, 1836.<br />

Hamilton, The Rev. James. The Olive. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publications.<br />

Hamilton, James The Rev. The Palm. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publications.<br />

Hamilton, Rev. James. The Cedar. Philadelphia: Presbyterian Board of Publications.<br />

Taylor, Rev. H. B. An Address to All Classes on the Worth of the Soul. Philadelphia: William S.<br />

Young, 1856.<br />

Hamilton, Rev. James. The Literary Attractions of the Bible. Delivered Before the YMCA, in<br />

Exeter Hall, November 27, 1849. s.l.: s.n, 1849.<br />

La Plante Celeste s'Accroit pour le Ciel. Geneve: Imprimerie P.-A. Bonnant, 1858.<br />

Our Banner, and Its Battles; or, an Evening in a Free Church Manse. By a Disruption Minister.<br />

Edinburgh: James Nichol, 1859.<br />

OPERATIC<br />

(vol. 2)<br />

Payne, John Howard. "Brutus"; or The Fall of Tarquin. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Rossini, Gioacchino. "Cinderella": Or...the Fairy and Little Glass Slipper. s.l.: s.n., 1855.<br />

Fitzball, Edward. Music by Auber. "The Crown Jewels": A Popular Opera. s.l.: s.n., 1855.<br />

Scrive, M.E. Music by Meyerbeer. "L'Etoille du Nord", Opera in Three Acts. (in French). s.l.:<br />

s.n.<br />

Auber, D.F.E. Music by, the Libretto by Rophino Lacy. "Fra Diavolo": or The Inn of<br />

Terracina, a Comic Opera. s.l.: s.n., 1854.


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Scrive, Eugene, Music by Meyerbeer. "Les Huguenots", or Le Massacre de la St. Barthelemy.<br />

s.l.: s.n.<br />

Verdi, Giuseppe. "Il Trovatore". English Translation by Henry C. Watson. s.l.: s.n.<br />

"Norma", as Represented at the Italian Opera House, under the Management of Max Martezek. s.l.:<br />

s.n.<br />

Meyerbeer, M. "Robert Der Teufle","Robert the Devil", A Grand Opera. s.l.: s.n., 1856.<br />

"The Somnambulist", an Opera in Three Acts. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Knowles, James Sheridan. "William Tell". s.l.: s.n.<br />

POLITICAL<br />

(vol. 19)<br />

Derby, John. Political Reminiscences, Including a Sketch of the Origin and History of the "Statesman<br />

Party" of Boston. Boston: Homer & Palmer, 1835.<br />

D'Arusmont, Frances Wright. Biography, Notes and Political Letters of Frances Wright<br />

D'Arusmont. No. 1. New York: John Windt, 1844.<br />

A Compilation of Political Historic Sketches, or the Democratic and Federal Parties, in the U.S. from<br />

their Origin to A.D. 1838. Ohio: Joseph Cable, 1838.<br />

Glenworth, James B. A Statement of Frauds on the Selective Franchise in the City of New York.<br />

s.l.: s.n., 1841.<br />

A Review of a Pamphlet Purporting to be Documents in Relation to the Difference Which Subsisted<br />

Between the Commodore Oliver H. Perry and Captain Jesse D. Elliott. Boston: H.B. & J.<br />

Brewster, 1834.<br />

King, John W. Federalism: or the Question of Exclusive Power, True Issue in the Present Monetary<br />

and Political Discussion in the U.S. Cincinnati: Shepard & Sterns, 1840.<br />

Buchanan, James. Short Answers to Reckless Fabrication, Against the Democratic Candidate for<br />

President. Philadelphia: Rice, Book & Job, 1856.<br />

A Candid Statement Respecting the Philadelphia County Ticket. s.l.: s.n.


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Message from His Excellency Sam'l Dinsmoor, to the Legislature of New Hampshire. s.l.: s.n., June<br />

Session, 1831.<br />

Luther, Seth. An Address to the Working Men of New England on the State of Education, and on<br />

the Condition of the Producing Classes in Europe and America… Boston: s.n., 1832.<br />

Speech of Mr. Richardson, of Woburn, in the Mass. House of Representatives, Feb. 16, 1843, On the<br />

Fine Imposed Upon General Jackson in 1815. s.l.: s.n, 1815.<br />

Substance of the Speech of W.C. Foster, of Monroe County. Terre Houet: G. Chapman, 1840.<br />

Speech Delivered by H. Gold Rogers, Esq., in the Convention to Amend the Constitution of<br />

Pennsylvania. Harrisburg: Packer, Barrett & Parke, 1838.<br />

Proceedings of the Democratic National Convention. Washington: R. Armstrong, 1852.<br />

An Address to the People of Delaware. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Reply to Webster. A Letter to Daniel Webster of Mass...by Junius. New York: W. Hayward, 1840.<br />

(vol. 20)<br />

Address to the Working Men of the U.S. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Mandamus Case. Letter to the Postmaster General... Washington: Blair & Rives, 1837.<br />

Mayo, Dr. H. A Reply to the Sketches of an Eight Year's Resident in the City of Washington.<br />

Washington: s.n., 1837.<br />

Life of John C. Calhoun. Presenting a Condensed History of Political Events from 1811 to 1843.<br />

New York: Harper & Bros., 1843.<br />

Tract. No. 1. Henry Clay's Duels. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Old School, Oliver. Brief Outline of the Life of Henry Clay. s.l.: s.n.<br />

A Practical Printer's Answer to Mr. Kendall's Tract No. 5, on the Public Printing. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Short Answers to Reckless Fabrication against the Democratic Candidate for President, James<br />

Buchanan. Philadelphia: Rice, Book, & Job, 1856.


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The Northern Man with Southern Principles and the Southern Man with American Principles...<br />

Washington: P. Force, 1840.<br />

Executive Dept. Governor's Message. Columbia: s.n., Nov. 24, 1840.<br />

Franklin. An Examination of the Probable Effect of the Reduction of Postage. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Message of Governor Fairfield, to Both Branches of the Legislature of the State of Maine, Jan., 1839.<br />

Augusta: Smith & Robinson, 1839.<br />

Hill, Issac. Message of Isaac Hill, Gov. of New Hampshire, to both Houses of the Legislature, June<br />

Session, 1838. Concord: C. Barton, 1838.<br />

An Address, Showing, by Well Authenticated Documents, the Wasteful and Extravagant Manner in<br />

which the President and His Subordinate Officers have been Squandering the Money of the People.<br />

Columbus, Ohio: J. Philips, 1810.<br />

Address to the Workingmen of the United States. s.l.: s.n., 1840.<br />

Cheves, Hon. Langdon. Letter of the Hon. Langdon Cheves. To the editors of the Charleston<br />

Mercury, Sept. 11, 1844. s.l.: s.n, 1844.<br />

Tract No. 20. To Henry Clay. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Circular of Dixon H. Lewis, to the Voters of the Fourth Congressional District of the State of<br />

Alabama. s.l.: s.n.<br />

The Tariff. Martin Van Buren...and Henry Clay...Whiggery Exposed. s.l.: s.n.<br />

To the People of Virginia. s.l.: s.n., July 11, 1840.<br />

Riell, Henry E. An Appeal to the Voluntary Citizens of the U.S., from all Nations, on the Exercise<br />

of their Elective Franchise, at the Approaching Presidential Election. New York: Evening Post,<br />

1840.<br />

Address of the Louisiana Native American Association, to the Citizens of Louisiana and the<br />

Inhabitants of the U.S. New Orleans: D. Felt, 1839.<br />

Rep. No. 122. General Jackson's Fine. 27th Congress, 3rd session, January 31, 1843. s.l.: s.n, 1843.<br />

Martial Law: by a Kentuckian. s.l.: s.n


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A Letter on the Subject of the Vice-Presidency, in Favor of the Claims of Jas. K. Polk, of Tennessee, to<br />

the Nomination of the Democratic National Convention. By a Tennessean. Washington: Globe<br />

Office, 1844.<br />

Annual Message of the Governor of Pennsylvania, Transmitted to the Senate and House of<br />

Representatives. Harrisburg: Lescure, 1846.<br />

Doc. No. 57. Bounty Lands & c. Letter from the Secretary of War...28th Congress, 1st Session,<br />

House of Reps., War Dept. Jan. 18, 1844. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention. Columbus: s.n., 1838.<br />

Opinion of B.F. Hallett, Esq. Embracing a Review of the Proceedings in the Case of Joseph Morehead.<br />

Washington: J. Dow, 1845.<br />

(vol. 21)<br />

Atkinson, James. Facts for the Laboring Man: by a Laboring Man, Newport, R.I. s.l.: s.n., 1840.<br />

The Caroline Almanack, and American Freeman's Chronicle, for 1840. Rochester, N.Y.:<br />

Mackenzie's Gazette Office, 1840.<br />

Address of the Friends of Domestic Industry Assembled in Convention, at New York, October 26,<br />

1831, to the People of the United States. Baltimore: s.n., November 10, 1831.<br />

Speech of Mr. Roscoe G. Greene, in the Senate of Maine, March 9, 1838, on the Pressure and Its<br />

Causes. s.l.: s.n, 1838.<br />

Religious Liberty in Danger: A Vinciation of the Whig Party from the Charge of Hostility to Catholics<br />

and Foreigners. By a Catholic Layman. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

St. John, L.C. Animadversions Founded upon Some of the Remaining Problems, of the American<br />

Revolution. St. Clarisville: Heaton and Gressinger, 1841.<br />

Gardner, Daniel. A Treatise on Political Economy as Applied to Peace and War, and Their Effects<br />

upon National Prosperity. Troy: Printed by Kemble & Hooper, 1833.<br />

Plain Facts and Considerations: Addressed to the People of the United States, without Distinction of<br />

Party, in Favor of James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, for President, and John C. Breckinridge, of<br />

Kentucky, for Vice President, by an American Citizen. Boston: Brown, Bazin, and Company,<br />

1856.


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An Examination of the Question, Now in Discussion between the American and British Governments,<br />

Concerning the Right of Search. By an American. Paris: H. Fournier.<br />

Speech of the Hon. C. P. Van Ness, Delivered at the Late Democratic Convention at Woodstock,<br />

Vermont, and Published by the Request of the State Committee. Burlington: Printed at the<br />

Sentinel Office, 1840.<br />

Address to the People of Tennessee, by the Whig Convention, Which Assembled at Knoxville, On<br />

Monday, the 10th of February, 1840. Knoxville: Jas. C. Moses and Company, 1840.<br />

Kendall, Amos. Secession. Letters of Amos Kendall; Also, His Letters to Colonel Orr and President<br />

Buchanan. Washington: Henry Polkinhorn, 1861.<br />

(vol. 47)<br />

Proceedings & Speeches at a Public Meeting of the Friends of the Union, in the City of Baltimore, Held<br />

at the Maryland Institute, on Thursday Evening, January 10, 1861. Baltimore: John D. Toy,<br />

1861.<br />

Short, H. Letter from H. Short, of Carroll, to Hon. J.P. Benjamin,..The Dred Scott Case, &c., Who<br />

Deserted the National Democratic Platform? "Who Denied the Bargain?" s.l.: Lake Providence<br />

Herald Print, 1860.<br />

The Agitation of Slavery. Who Commenced! and Who Can End It!! Buchanan and Fillmore<br />

Compared from the Record. Washington: Union Office, 1856.<br />

Sovereign Rights of the States. A Reply to the Consolidation & Force Doctrines of the Whigs...by<br />

Justinian of South Carolina. s.l.: s.n.<br />

In the Senate of the U.S. June 26, 1846. Mr. Calhoun Made the Following Report (to Accompany<br />

Bill S. No. 216). s.l.: s.n, 1846.<br />

Outlines of the Life & Public Services, Civil & Military, of William Henry Harrison, of Ohio.<br />

Washington: Thomas Allen, Madisonian Office, 1840.<br />

Fifty Reasons Why Henry Clay Should Not Be President of the U.S. No. 8. s.l.: s.n.<br />

The Bankrupt Law. No. 4. s.l.: s.n.<br />

The Great Fraud upon the Public Credulity in the Organization of the Republican Party upon the<br />

Ruins of the Whig Party... Washington: Union Office, 1856.


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The Dangers of Electing an Incompetent Man President. The Galphin Case! Facts for the People of All<br />

Parties. s.l.: s.n.<br />

The Radical, in Continuation of the Working Man's Advocate. No. 12, Vol. II. Jan. 1844.<br />

The Slavery of Poverty: A Dialogue between a Northern Abolitionist and a Southern Slaveholder. s.l.:<br />

s.n.<br />

Cheves, Hon. Langdon. Letter of the Hon. Langdon Cheves, to the Editors of the Charleston<br />

Mercury, Sept. 11, 1844. s.l.: s.n, 1844.<br />

Letter from the Hon. James Alfred Pearce; Letter from the Hon. Thomas G. Pratt' Speech of the Hon.<br />

Isaac D. Jones; Speech of the Hon. John W. Crisfield. Washington: s.n., 1856.<br />

Brown, Aaron V. Letter of Aaron V. Brown to His Constituents of the 10th Congressional District<br />

of the State of Tennessee. September, 1842. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Mr. Clay's Declaration of Principles & Measures for General Harrison's Administration, Reviewed in<br />

a Letter from Mr. Senator Allen of Ohio, to T.J. Morgan, Chairman of the Young Men's State<br />

Central Cmte. of Ohio. Washington: s.n., July 23, 1842.<br />

Tariff Doctrine. Published by Order of the "Whig Congressional Executive Committee." s.l.: s.n.<br />

Messrs. Polk, Clay, and the Tariff. s.l.: s.n.<br />

To the Friends of Texas. The Annexation of Texas--the War on Texas by Henry Clay and by Mexico.<br />

s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Shreve, Henry M. Rep. No. 369 to Accompany Bill H.R. No. 282 February 28, 1836. s.l.: s.n.,<br />

1836.<br />

Morton, Marcus. Address of his Excellency Marcus Morton, to the Two Branches of the Legislature,<br />

on the Organization of the Government, for the Political Year Commencing January 1, 1840. Boston:<br />

Dutton & Wentworth, 1840.<br />

Owen, Robert Dale. Address of the Democratic Convention of 1840. Together with an Abstract of<br />

the Proceedings. (Address to the People of Indiana). s.l.: s.n., 1840.<br />

Address of J.C. Alford, William C. Dawson, Richard W. Haversham, Thos. Butler King, E.A.<br />

Nesbit, and Lott Warren, Representatives from the State of Georgia, in the 26th Congress of the U.S.,<br />

to their Constituents. May 27, 1840. s.l.: s.n., 1840.


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A Little of Every Thing: or, Short Notes for the Consideration of the People, Before They Vote in<br />

October Next!! s.l.: s.n.<br />

Proceedings of the Democratic State Convention Held in Columbus, Ohio, on the 7th and 8th Days of<br />

January, 1842; Including an Address the People of Ohio. Columbus: S. & M. H. Medary, 1842.<br />

Albany Argus Extra. The Voice of the People, and the Facts, in Relation to the Rejection of Martin<br />

Van Buren, by the U.S. Senate. Albany: Packard and Van Benthuysen, 1832.<br />

Address and Resolves of the Democratic Members of the Massachusetts Legislature of 1838, with a<br />

Sketch of Some Debates. s.l.: s.n, 1838.<br />

An Historical, Geographical, and Statistical Account of the Island of Candia, of Ancient Crete. By the<br />

American Minister at Paris. Richmond: Thomas W. White, 1839.<br />

Atkinson, James. Facts for the Laboring Man: by a Laboring Man. Newport: s.n., 1840.<br />

POST OFFICE & C<br />

(vol. 28)<br />

Report of the Postmaster General, December 1, 1857. s.l.: s.n., 1857.<br />

Report of the Postmaster General, December 3, 1859. s.l.: s.n., 1859.<br />

The Laws Regulating the Post Office Department; Omitting the Portions Superseded, or Repealed or<br />

Enacted for a Temporary Purpose. With Notes Referenced, and an Index. Washington: W.D.<br />

Wallach, 1855.<br />

Leech, D.D.T. List of Post Offices in the United States, with the Names of Postmasters, on the 13th<br />

of July, 1857. Also, the Regulations and Laws of the Post Office Department. Compiled from the<br />

Records of the Post Office Department. Washington: John C. Rives, 1857.<br />

The Postal Laws, as Now in Force, Classified by Subjects. Also, the Regulations of the Post Office<br />

Department. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Report of the Secretary of the Interior, November 30, 1860. s.l.: s.n, 1860.


STICKNEY PAMPHLETS 28<br />

Journal of the Senate of the United States of America, Being the First Session of the Twenty-Seventh<br />

Congress, begun and held at the City of Washington, May 31, 1841, and in the Sixty-sixth Year of<br />

the Independence of the Said United States. Washington: Thomas Allen, 1841.<br />

Mandamus Case. Letter of the Postmaster General & Opinion of the Attorney General in Reference<br />

to the Power of the Circuit Court for D.C. to Control Executive Officers of the U.S. in the Performance<br />

of their Official Duties: Also, an Exposition of the Reasons of the Postmaster General for Refusing to<br />

Execute a Part of the Award of the Solicitor in Messrs Stockton, Stokes and Others. Washington:<br />

Blair & Rives, 1837.<br />

SERMONS<br />

(vol. 40)<br />

Slicer, Henry. A Discourse, in which is Considered the History, Character, Causes, and Consequences<br />

of Duels, with the Means of Prevention. Washington: s.n., 1838.<br />

Bryan, Edward B. An Address before the Philolexian Society. Alexandria: Southern<br />

Churchman Office, 1844.<br />

Dunlap, Andrew. An Oration Delivered at the Request of the Washington Society, at the City of<br />

Boston, July 4, 1832. Boston: True & Greene, 1832.<br />

Colton, Walter. Remarks on Duelling. New York: Jonathan Leavitt, 1828.<br />

Home Evangelization in Connecticut. s.l.: s.n., 1857.<br />

Vie et Doctrine ou 325 et 1857...Par M. Merle D'Aubigne. Geneve: Jules Gme Fick, 1858.<br />

Report of Colportage in Va., N.C., and S.C., for the Year Ending March 1, 1855. s.l.: s.n, 1855.<br />

Publications of the American Tract Society, July 1857. s.l: published at the Society's House,<br />

1857.<br />

Proceedings of the Temperance Union, D.C. with the 1st Annual Report of the Board of Managers. To<br />

which is Added an Appendix, Showing the Origin and Evils of Intemperance in the District of<br />

Columbia. Washington: Peter Force, 1835.


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A Letter of the Celebrated John Foster to a Young Minister, on the Duration of Future<br />

Punishment...and an Earnest Appeal to the American Tract Society in Regard to the Character of Its<br />

Publications. 2nd Ed. Boston: Phillips, Sampson, and Company, 1849.<br />

Address of Elusha Whittlesey, Delivered at a Meeting of the Whittlesey Family, which Convened at<br />

Saybrook, Conn. Sept. 20, 1855. Washington: s.n., 1855.<br />

Sunderland, Rev. Byron. Discourse to Young Ladies. Sermon. Washington: Cornelius Wendell,<br />

1857.<br />

Moore, Rev. Asher. Slander Rebuked. A Discourse, Delivered in the City Hall, Hartford, Conn.<br />

on Sunday Evening, Feb. 25th, 1838. Hartford: John B. Eldredge, 1838.<br />

Butler, Rev. C.M. D.D. Auxiliary E.K.S., the Road to Rome. A Sermon Preached at the<br />

Anniversary Meeting of the Auxiliary Evangelical Knowledge Society...October 29, 1860. s.l.:<br />

Theological Seminary of VA., 1860.<br />

Butler, Rev. C.M. D.D. Republican Loyalty: a Discourse Delivered on Thanksgiving Day,<br />

November 29, 1860... Washington: Henry Polkinhorn, 1860.<br />

Sunderland, Rev. Byron. An Appeal for the Orphans. Sermon, Delivered February 8, 1857.<br />

Washington: W.M. Morrison, 1857.<br />

French, Sir B.B. Eulogy on the Life & Character of Sir Oliver Whittlesey...By Sir B.B. French,<br />

Grand Commander. Washington: Henry Polkinhorn, 1856.<br />

Morsell, Rev. Joshua. Teachings of the Past. A Discourse Delivered in the Hall of the House of<br />

Representatives, on the First Sabbath of January, 1859. Washington: Thomas McGill, 1859.<br />

Guide to Christian Perfection. Vol.II, No.9, March 1841.<br />

Samson, G. W. A Discourse on the Law of Humanity to the Destitute & Dependent:<br />

Delivered in Behalf of the Washington City Orphan Asylum, Feb. 12, 1854. Washington:<br />

H. Polkinhorn 1854.<br />

Maxcy, Virgil. A Discourse before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Brown University. Delivered Sept. 4,<br />

1833. Boston: Lilly, Wait, Colman, and Holden, 1833.<br />

Sanborn, Edwin D. An Address, Delivered by Request of the Student of Dartmonth College, at<br />

Hanover, N.H., Sept. 5, 1850, on the Occasion of the Death of Gen. A. Taylor, Late President of the<br />

U.S. Hanover: Dartmouth Press, 1850.


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Reese, Rev. Levi R. A Funeral Address, Delivered Feb. 27th, 1838, Before the Congress of the<br />

U.S., on the Occasion of the Death of the Hon. Jonathan Cilley. Washington: Jacob Gideon, Jr.,<br />

1838.<br />

CHRIST, COLOMB. & CHARCOAL SKETCHES<br />

(vol. 42)<br />

Neal, Joseph C. Charcoal Sketches; or, Scenes in Metropolis. With Illustrations. Philadelphia:<br />

Getz, Buck & Co., 1837.<br />

Voyages et Aventuets de Christophe Colomb Traduit de l'Anglais de Washington Irving par Paul<br />

Merrau. Tours, Ad Mama et Cie. Imprimeurs-Libraire, 1844.<br />

HOME IS HOME<br />

(vol. 43)<br />

Home is Home. A Domestic Tale. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1851.<br />

SPEECHES ON TARIFF & C<br />

(vol. 11)<br />

Speech of Mr. Preston King, of New York, on the Tariff. Washington: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Hubard, of Virginia, on the Tariff. Washington: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of R. Ducan, of Ohio, on the Tariff. Washington: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Murphy, of New York, on the Tariff. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Leonard, of New York, on the Tariff. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. McDuffie, of S. Carolina, on the Tariff. Washington: The Globe Office, 1844.<br />

Remarks of Mr. Kennedy, of Indiana. s.l.: s.n., 1843.<br />

Speech of Mr. Tibbatts, of Kentucky. s.l.: s.n., 1844.


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Speech of Mr. J.A. Wright, of Indiana. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Wright, of New York. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Hon. Charles Atherton, of New Hampshire. s.l.: s.n., 1841.<br />

Speech of Mr. Atherton, of New Hampshire. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Remarks of Mr. Rathbun, of New York. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Brodhead, of Pennsylvania. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Bates, of Mass. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Reply of Mr. Evans, of Maine. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Woodbury, of New Hampshire. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Boyd, of Kentucky. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Weller, of Ohio. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Dunlap, of Maine. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Smith, of New York. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Slidell, of Louisiana. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Choate, of Mass. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Pollock, of Penn. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Caldwell, of Kentucky. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Owen, of Indiana. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. McDowell, of Ohio. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Phleps, of Vermont. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Hon. Reynolds, of Ill. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Brinkerhoff, of Ohio. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Grinnell, of Mass. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Stephens, of Georgia. s.l.: s.n., 1844.


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Speech of Mr. Belser, of Alabama. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Buffington, of Penn. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Hardin, of Illinois. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Collamer, of Vermont. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Brodhead, of Penn. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. M'Ilvaine, of Penn. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Ramsey, of Penn. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Colquitt, of Georgia. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Wethered, of Md. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Burke, of N.H. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Speech of S. Wright, of New York. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Speech of Mr. Stewart, of Penn. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Simmons, of R.I. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Chappell, Absolam H. To the People of Georgia. Washington: 1844.<br />

Reply of John Davis…on the Reduction of Wages...Washington: s.n., 1840.


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(vol. 12)<br />

Report No. 461. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Tariff Doctrine. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Clay and Polk on the Tariff Question. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Speech of Mr. Atherton, of New Hampshire. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Bates, of Mass. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Benton, of Missouri. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Brinkerhoff, of Ohio. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Caldwell, of Kentucky. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Colquitt, of Georgia. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Duncan, of Ohio. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Dunlap, of Maine. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Dickey, of Penn. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Reply of John Davis, of Mass. s.l.: s.n., 1840.<br />

Speech of George Evans, of Maine. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Hubbard, of Va. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Preston King, of N.Y. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Leonard, of N.Y. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Murphy, of N.Y. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Edw. Morris, of Penn. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. G. Marsh, of Vt. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. McDuffie, of S. Carolina. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. McDowell, of Ohio. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Steenrod, of Va. s.l.: s.n., 1844.


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Speech of Mr. Rathburn, of N.Y. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Stephens, of Georgia. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Caleb Smith, of Indiana. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Slidell, of Louisiana. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. A. Smith, of N.Y. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Weller, of Ohio. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Woodbury, of N.H. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of Mr. Wright, of Indiana. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Speech of the Hon. E. Shepley, of Maine. s.l.: s.n., 1834.<br />

Address of the Democratic Convention of 1840. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Speech of Louis Wigfall. s.l.: s.n., 1860.<br />

Speech of Hon. J. Clemens. s.l.: s.n., 1860.<br />

Speech of T.W. Bartley, of Richland. s.l.: s.n., 1843.<br />

Speech of the Hon. S.W. Downs, of La. s.l.: s.n., 1840.<br />

Speech of Mr. Bayly, of Accomack. s.l.: s.n., 1840.<br />

Mr. Wilkin's Address to the People of Penn. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Address to the People of Farquier County, Va. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Address of Marcus Morton, 1840 House...No. 9. s.l.: s.n.


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Address to the People of Indiana. s.l.: s.n., 1840.<br />

Address of Wm. Smith. s.l.: s.n., 1839.<br />

Speech by R. Exell. s.l.: s.n., 1840.<br />

Address to the People of Fauquier County, Va. s.l.: s.n., 1840.<br />

Review of the Speech by H. Otis. Boston: s.n., 1831.<br />

(vol. 13)<br />

Speeches in Congress on Miscellaneous Subjects. 1840-1847. Washington. Contents listed on<br />

back page.<br />

(vol. 14)<br />

Speeches Published around 1844.<br />

TELEGRAPHIC<br />

(vol. 7)<br />

Circular for the Stockholders of the Washington and New Orleans Telegraph Company Washington,<br />

January 8, 1855. s.l.: s.n.<br />

To the Stockholders of the New Orleans and Ohio Telegraph Company. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Proceedings of the Stockholders of the New Orleans and Ohio Telegraph Company at their Annual<br />

Meeting, in May 1853. Louisville: s.n., 1853.<br />

Proceedings of the Stockholders of the New Orleans and Ohio Telegraph Company, in February.<br />

Frankfort: s.n., 1851.<br />

Treasurer's Report to the Stockholders and Board of Control of the New Orleans and Ohio Telegraph<br />

Co. Frankfort: s.n., 1849.<br />

Kendall, Amos. Morse's Telegraph. Argument of Amos Kenadall in Support of Morse's Patent for<br />

the American Electro Magnetic Telegraph Statement of the Directors of the York and Cumberland<br />

Railroad Co. upon the Removal of F.O.J. Smith, From the Office of President of Said Company.<br />

Portland: s.n., 1851.<br />

An Address to the Stockholders of the Washington and New Orleans Telegraph Company...<br />

Washington: s.n., 1853.


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American Electro--Magnetic Telegraph: A Brief Review of the Arguments Used Against the Patents<br />

Granted to Professor S.F.B. Morse. Washington: s.n., 1850.<br />

The National Telegraph Review and Operator's Companion. Vol., 1, July, 1853, No. 2.<br />

Decision in the Supreme Court of the United States. On the Patents of Prof. Morse... s.l.: s.n.<br />

In the Matter of the Application of Samuel F.B. Morse, For an Extension for Seven Years of Letters<br />

Patent Granted to him June 20, 1840, Reissued Jan. 15, 1846, Again Reissued June 13, 1848, for<br />

the Electro-Magnetic Recording Telegraph. Argument in Favor of Extension. Washington: John T.<br />

& Lem. Towers, 1854.<br />

The Electric Telegraph. Argument of S.P. Chase, before the Supreme Court. Case of O'Reilly etc., vs.<br />

S.F.B. Morse etc. on Appeal from the Circuit Court for the District of Kentucky. New York: Baker,<br />

Godwin & Co., 1853.<br />

Mann, Donald, Ed. American Telegraphic Magazine. Vol. I, No. q, Oct., 1852. New York:<br />

s.n., 1852.<br />

Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph. Established under Arrangements of Henry O'Reilly. 1848-52.<br />

Monroe, Ben. Reports of Selected Cases Argued and Decided in the Circuit and District Courts of<br />

the U.S. for the Kentucky District. Frankfort: s.n., 1848.<br />

Incorporation, By-Laws, History, Reports and Finance Statements of the St. Louis and New Orleans<br />

Telegraph Company. Also, Proceedings of the Annual Meeting for 1852, Held at Paducah, Ky. St.<br />

Louis: s.n., 1852.<br />

Letter & c. to the Stockholders to the N.O. 70. Telegraph Company. Marietta, June 5, 1852. T.C.H.<br />

Smith, Pres. s.l.: s.n, 1852.<br />

Shaffner's Telegraphic Companion, Devoted to the Science and Art of the Morse American Telegraph.<br />

Vol. 1, No. 1, Jan., 1854.<br />

Shaffner's Compound Telegraph Tariff Scale. U.S., Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and<br />

Prince Edward Island. Vol. 1, No. 1, Jan. 1854.<br />

Shaffner's Telegraph Companion, Devoted to the Science and Art of the Morse American Telegraph.<br />

Vol 1, No. 5, May, 1854.


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MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH COMPANY<br />

(vol. 8)<br />

Articles of Association...Magnetic Telegraph Company, Office Regulations...Stockholders and Board of<br />

Directors. New York: Chatterton and Crist, 1847.<br />

Exposition. Of Sundry Matters Connected with the Affairs of the Magnetic Telegraph Company. s.l.:<br />

s.n., 1846.<br />

(vol. 9)<br />

Special Meeting of the Directors of the Magnetic Telegraph Company. Vol. II. Baltimore: s.n., 1852.<br />

Slated and Quarterly Meetings.<br />

(vol. 65)<br />

American Telegraph Magazine. Vol. 1 no. 1, October, 1852. New York: s.n., 1852.<br />

Schaffner's Telegraph Companion. Vol. II, No. 1. s.l.: s.n, January, 1855.<br />

Schaffner's Telegraph Companion. Vol. II, No. 2, s.l.: s.n., April, 1855.<br />

The National Telegraphy Review. Vol. I, No. 3, s.l.: s.n., October, 1853.<br />

The National Telegraphy Review. Vol. I, No. 4, s.l.: s.n., January, 1854.<br />

MISCELLANEOUS<br />

(vol. 29)<br />

First Annual Report of the Board of Directors of the United States' Mining Company. August, 1835.<br />

Fredericksburg: Arena Printing Office, 1835.<br />

A Synopsis of Geological Facts and Reasonings. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Historical Sketch, of the Discovery and of the Produce, of the American Mines of Gold & Silver to the<br />

Year 1810. Written in South America, by a Citizen of the U.S., then Resident there. And in the Year<br />

1826, With a View to an Enquiry into the Nature & Value of Money, & to a New System of<br />

Public Finance. Georgetown: Printed for the Publisher, 1834.


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Reid, Wm. W. M.D. A Disquisition on the Chemical Agents & Agencies Employed in Tanning<br />

Leather: With Directions for the Application of Hibbards's Patent Process. Rochester: Shepard &<br />

Greves, 1850.<br />

The Maynard Breech-Loading and Self-Priming Rifle, and Shot Gun. s.l.: s.n, 1860.<br />

A Brief Sketch of the Plan & Advantages of Sectional Floating Dry Dock, Combined With a<br />

Permanent Stone Basin & Platform & Connected with Level Bedways, Sliding Ways, and Housed<br />

Slips, For Rearing, Launching, & Laying Up in Ordinary, the Ships of the U.S. Navy. New York:<br />

P. Miller, 1845.<br />

A Brief Sketch of the Plan & Advantages of a Sectional Floating Dry Dock, Combined With a<br />

Permanent Stone Basin & Platform, and Connected with Level Bedways, Sliding Ways, & Housed<br />

Slips, For Repairing, Launching, & Laying Up in Ordinary the Ships of the U.S. Navy. New York:<br />

Printed by Jared W. Bell, 1844.<br />

Catalogue of the Thirty-First Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts,<br />

Chestnut Street Above Tenth. Founded A.D. 1806. Philadelphia: T.K. and P.G. Collins, 1854.<br />

Report of the Select Committee of the Senate of Pennsylvania, in Relation to the Bridge across the Ohio<br />

River to Wheeling, Virginia. Harrisburg: J.M.G. Lescure, 1850.<br />

Report of the Twenty-Third Exhibition of American Manufactures, Held in the City of Philadelphia,<br />

from the 18th of October, to the 3rd of November, 1853, by the Franklin Institute, of the State of<br />

Pennsylvania, for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts. With the Address of George Harding, Esq. s.l.:<br />

s.n.<br />

Harding, George, Esq. Address Delivered before the Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylvania,<br />

for the Promotion of the Mechanic Arts, at the Close of the Twenty-Second Exhibition of American<br />

Manufactures. s.l.: s.n.<br />

Journal of the American Institute. Vol. I, No. I. New York: s.n., October, 1835.<br />

A Comprehensive Account of the Enterprise of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, Commonly Called "The<br />

Young Pretender": to Recover the British Throne for his Father. Tr. from French by John T. Moore.<br />

Georgetown: John T. Crow, Print--Advocate Office, 1843.<br />

Evidence Submitted in the Claim of W.R. Glover, Thos. W. Mather and Associates, Against the<br />

Government of the United States, before the United States Court of Claims. Washington: Henry<br />

Polkinhorn, 1858.


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An Act to Enable Peter Cooper to Found a Scientific Institution in the City of New York. s.l.: s.n.<br />

(vol. 30)<br />

A Sketch of the Claims of Sundry American Citizens on the Government of the U.S. for Indemnity,<br />

For Depredations Committed on their Property by the French, (Prior to the 30th of Sept., 1800),<br />

Which Were Acknowledged by France, and Voluntarily Surrendered to her by the U.S., For a<br />

Valuable National Consideration, in the Convention of that Date. By a Citizen of Baltimore.<br />

Baltimore: Robert Geddes, 1826.<br />

Opinion of the Attorney General on So Much of the Act to Remodel the Diplomatic and Consular<br />

Systems of the U.S., Approved March 1, 1855, Amendatory There of, as Relates to Diplomatic<br />

Agents. Washington: A.O.P. Nicholson, 1855.<br />

First Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, for the State of Indiana, to the<br />

General Assembly. Dec., 1852. Indianapolis: J.P. Chapman, 1853.<br />

Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction. Office of Superintendent of Public<br />

Instruction, Ann Arbor, December, 1844. Legislative Jt. Doc. No. 5. s.l.: s.n., 1844.<br />

Public Exercises at the Laying of the Corner Stone of the People's College, at Havana, N.Y. Thursday,<br />

Sept. 2nd, A.D. 1858. New York: John F. Trow, 1858.<br />

Twelfth Annual Report of the Condition of the Common Schools, to the City of Cincinnati. Rendered<br />

June 29, 1841. By the Board of Trustees and Visitors, Accompanied by the Report of the Board of<br />

Examiners & Inspectors, & Subsequent Proceedings of the Council. Cincinnati: Daily Republican<br />

Office, 1841.<br />

Twenty-Third Annual Report of the Trustees & Visitors of Common Schools, to the City Council of<br />

Cincinnati, for the School Year Ending June 30, 1852. Cincinnati: From the Press of the<br />

Cincinnati Gazette Company, 1852.<br />

Purrington, Hon. T. Report on Capital Punishment, Made to the Maine Legislature in 1836, by<br />

Hon. T. Purrington. 3rd Edition. Washington: Gideon & Co., 1852.<br />

Liever, Francis. A Popular Essay on Subjects of Penal Law, and on Uninterrupted Solitary<br />

Confinement at Labor, as Contradistinguished to Solitary Confinement at Night and Joint Labor by<br />

Day, in a Letter to John Bacon, Esq. President of the Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries<br />

of Public Prisons. Philadelphia: Published by Order of the Society, 1838.<br />

The Dudley Observatory and the Scientific Council. Statement of the Trustees. Albany: Van<br />

Banthuysen, 1858.


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The Tehuantepec Route. From the Memphis Appeal of July 7, 1858. Important Letters from the<br />

Postmaster General. Washington: Post Office Dept., May 24, 1858.<br />

<strong>Stickney</strong>, William. Argument. (Made before Court of Claims in Glover & Mathers case). s.l.: s.n.<br />

Supplement to the General Instructions to Consuls and Commercial Agents of the U.S., Issued by<br />

Direction of the Dept. of State. Washington: R.A. Waters, 1853.<br />

(vol. 32)<br />

Appendix to the Annual Report of the Superintendent of Common Schools, in the State of Maine, for<br />

the Year 1856: Containing Statistical Tables, Stereotype Plates of... Augusta: Fuller and Fuller,<br />

Printers.<br />

U.S. Congress, House. Report on the Abolition of Capital Punishment. Boston: Dutton and<br />

Wentworth, 1837.<br />

Third Annual Report of the Superintendent of Common Schools of the State of Maine, for the Year<br />

1856, With an Appendix. Augusta: Fuller and Fuller, 1857.<br />

Boardman, H.A. D.D. The New Doctrine of Intervention, Tried by the Teachings of Washington:<br />

An Address Delivered in the Tenth Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, on Monday and Tuesday<br />

Evenings, the 23rd and 24th of February, 1852. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo, and Co.,<br />

1852.<br />

Third Annual Report of the Superintendent of Common Schools of the State of Maine, for the Year<br />

1856, with an Appendix. Augusta: Fuller & Fuller, 1857.<br />

Reports on the Abolition of Capital Punishment. House Doc. No. 4.Reprinted by Order of the House<br />

of Representatives, from the Legislative Documents of 1835 and 1836. Boston: Dutton &<br />

Wentworth, 1837.<br />

(vol. 33)<br />

Kendall, Amos. A Letter to the Hon. George E. Badger, in Relation to the Claim of A. & J. E.<br />

Kendall Against the U.S., for Certain Wrongs Done Them, with an Appendix. Washington: Buell<br />

& Blanchard, 1852.<br />

Argument of Mr. St. Geo. T. Campbell, Delivered July 27, 1853, before the Supreme Court of<br />

Pennsylvania, in Support of the Constitutionality of Laws Authorizing Subscriptions by Municipal<br />

Corporations to the Stock of Works of Internal Improvement. Philadelphia: Inquirer Book Press,<br />

1853.


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Laws of the U.S. Relative to Naturalization. Washington: A.O.P. Nicholson, 1854.<br />

Rules and Regulations of the Glenwood Cemetery, and the Act of Incorporation. Washington: s.n.,<br />

1854.<br />

An Act to Remodel the Diplomatic & Consular Systems of the U.S., Approved March 3, 1855,<br />

Amendatory Thereof. Washington: A.O.P. Nicholson, 1855.<br />

Catalogue of E.H. Butler and Co.'s Publications, with the Retail Prices Attached. On Sale by the<br />

Principal Booksellers. Philadelphia: No. 137 South Fourth St., 1858.<br />

Instructions & Forms to be Observed by Persons Applying to the Pension Office for Bounty Land<br />

Under the Act of September 28, 1850... Washington: A.O.P. Nicholson, 1855.<br />

Rules of Practice of the Court of Claims of the U.S., the Act of Congress Establishing the Court, and<br />

the Names of the Commissioners Appointed by the Court to Take Testimony. Washington: A. O. P.<br />

Nicholson, 1855.<br />

In the Circuit Court of the U.S. for the 2nd Circuit, and Southern District of N.Y. In Equity.<br />

between Albert G. Sloo, Complaintant, & Geo. Law, Marshall O. Roberts, Prosper M. Wetmore,<br />

Edwin Crosswell, and Bowes R. McIlvane, Defendants. Daniel D. Lord, Solicitor of Complainant.<br />

New York: McSpedon & Baker, 1849.<br />

An Account of the Smithsonian Institution, Presented to the American Association for the<br />

Advancement of Education, at Its Annual Meeting, Held in Pittsburgh, Pa., August 10th, 1853, by<br />

Professor Joseph Henry, LL.D., Sec'y. of the Smithsonian Institution, Washington. Newark: A.<br />

Stephen Holbrook, 1854.<br />

(vol. 48)<br />

Letter of William T. Barry, Postmaster General, to the House of Representatives of the U.S.; Reviewing<br />

the Report of the Select Cmte. of that House, Appointed to Investigate the Affairs of the Post Office<br />

Dept. March 2, 1835. Washington: Blair and Rives, 1835.<br />

Parker, Joel. A Charge to the Grand Jury, Upon the Importance of Maintaining the Supremacy of the<br />

Laws; With a Brief Sketch of the Character of Wm. M. Richardson, Late Chief Justice of the Superior<br />

Court of New-Hampshire. Concord: Marsh, Capen, & Lyon, 1838.<br />

Junius. The Crisis of the Country. Philadelphia: T.K. & P. G. Collins.<br />

Smith, Francis O.J. A Letter Relating to the Administration and Present Condition of the Post<br />

Office Dept. of the U.S., under the Hon. Wm. T. Barry, Postmaster General. Portland: I. Berry<br />

and Co., 1835.


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Report on the Subject of Domestic Slavery. Senate No. 37, Feb. 1839. s.l.: s.n, 1836.<br />

The Past, Present and Future of the City of Cairo, in North America: With Reports, Estimates, and<br />

Statistics. By a Cmte. of the Shareholders, September 29, 1858. Portland: Brown Thurston, 1858.<br />

Circular. Engineers' Reports and Other Documents Relating to the Cairo City Property, at the<br />

Confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, Illinois. Cairo: Printed for the Trustees, 1848.<br />

Cairo. s.l.: s.n., 1858.<br />

Jones, Wm. Carey. To the American Public. Letters Re Colonel Benton and His Contemporaries.<br />

Washington: s.n., September 6, 1858.<br />

Circular. Engineers' Reports and Other Documents Relating to the Cairo City Property at the<br />

Confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, Illinois. New York: H. Cogswell, 1847.<br />

Rules of Practice of the Court of Claims of the U.S., the Act of Congress Establishing the Court, and<br />

the Names of the Commissioners Appointed by the Court to Take Testimony. Washington: A.O.P.<br />

Nicholson, 1855.<br />

Congressional Directory for the Second Session of the 35th Congress of the United States of America.<br />

First Ed. Washington: s.n., 1859.<br />

Report of the Organization Committee of the Smithsonian Institution... Washington: Blair and<br />

Rives, 1847.<br />

(vol. 50)<br />

Liebig, Justus. Chemistry in its Application to Agriculture and Physiology. Philadelphia: T.B.<br />

Peterson, 1849.<br />

Lord, Joseph L. and Henry C. Lord. "A Defence of Dr. Charles T. Jackson's Claims to the<br />

Discovery of Etherization". Boston: Office of Littell's Living Age, 1846.<br />

Discovery by the Late Dr. Horace Wells of the Applicability of Nitrous Oxyd Gas, Sulphuric Ether<br />

and other Vapors. Hartford: Press of Case, Tiffany & Co., 1850.<br />

The Flushing Farmer and Silk Culturalist; A Monthly Periodical. vol. 1, no. 1, March, 1839.<br />

New York: James Van Norden, 1839.


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National Silk Convention, Baltimore, December 11, 1838. (Journal of the American Silk Society,<br />

and Rural Economist, vol. 1, no. 1, January, 1839).<br />

Morton, William T. "On the Physiological Effects of Sulphuric Ether, and its Superiority to<br />

Chloroform". Boston: David Clapp, 1850.<br />

Portable Gas Apparatus, for the Use of Private Dwellings, Public and Private Schools, Colleges,<br />

Churches, Hotels, Watering Places, Factories, Foundries, Country... Baltimore: John W. Woods,<br />

1854.<br />

R. Hoe & Co. Manufactures of Single and Double Cylinder and Type-Revolving Printing Machines,<br />

Washington and Smith Hand Presses... New York: William Van Norden, 1851.<br />

Reply of William A. M'Dowell to Dr. Yandell's Rejoinder, in a Controversy Relative to Cure of<br />

Consumption. Louisville: Prentice & Weissinger, 1844.<br />

Report Addressed by the Royal Society of Northern Antiquaries to Its British and American Members.<br />

Copenhagen: J.D. Qvist, 1836.<br />

Review of the Pamphlet of William Judson, (Attorney of Charles Goodyear,) Reviewing John Rider's<br />

Gutta Percha Patent of 1852, Now Owned by the North American Gutta Percha... New York:<br />

Narine & Co., 1854.<br />

Mutter, Thomas D. "The Salt Sulphur Springs, Monroe County, Va.". Philadelphia: T.K. &<br />

P.G. Collins, 1840.<br />

(vol. 51)<br />

The American Polytechnic Journal; A Monthly Periodical devoted to Science, Mechanic Arts, and<br />

Agriculture. Vol. I, January to June, 1853. s.l.: s.n, 1853.<br />

(vol. 52)<br />

The American Polytechnic Journal; A Monthly Periodical devoted to Science, Mechanic Arts, and<br />

Agriculture. Vol. II, July to December, 1853. s.l.: s.n., 1853.<br />

(vol. 53)<br />

American Quarterly Review. Vol. 8, No. 15, September & December, 1830. Philadelphia:<br />

Carey & Lea, 1830.


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American Quarterly Review. Vol. 8, No. 16, December, 1830. Philadelphia: Carey & Lea,<br />

1830.<br />

American Quarterly Review. Vol. 9, No. 17, March, 1831. Philadelphia: Carey & Lea, 1831.<br />

American Quarterly Review. Vol. 9, No. 18, June, 1831. Philadelphia: Carey & Lea, 1831.<br />

(vol. 54)<br />

American Quarterly Review. Vol. 9, No. 17, March, 1831. Philadelphia: Carey & Lea, 1831.<br />

American Quarterly Review. Vol. 9, No. 18, June, 1831. Philadelphia: Carey & Lea, 1831.<br />

(vol. 55)<br />

American Quarterly Review. Vol. 10, No. 20, September, 1831. Philadelphia: Carey & Lea,<br />

1831.<br />

American Quarterly Review. Vol. 10, No. 21 December, 1831. Philadelphia: Carey & Lea,<br />

1831.<br />

(vol. 56)<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 4, No. 31 July, 1840. Washington:<br />

Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 4, No. 32 August, 1840. Washington:<br />

Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 4, No. 33 September, 1840.<br />

Washington: Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 4, No. 34 October, 1840.<br />

Washington: Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 4, No. 35 November, 1840.<br />

Washington: Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 4, No. 36 December, 1840.<br />

Washington: Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840.


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(vol. 57)<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 5, No. 13, January, 1839.<br />

Washington: Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 5, No. 14, February, 1839.<br />

Washington: Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 5, No. 15, March, 1839. Washington:<br />

Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 5, No. 16, April, 1839. Washington:<br />

Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 5, No. 17, May, 1839. Washington:<br />

Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 5, No. 18, June, 1839. Washington:<br />

Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839.<br />

(vol. 58)<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 6, No. 19, July, 1839. Washington:<br />

Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 6, No. 19, July, 1839. Washington:<br />

Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 6, No. 20, August, 1839. Washington:<br />

Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 6, No. 21, September, 1839.<br />

Washington: Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 6, No. 22, October, 1839.<br />

Washington: Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 6, No. 23, November, 1839.<br />

Washington: Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 6, No. 24, December, 1839.<br />

Washington: Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839.


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(vol. 59)<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 7, No. 25, January, 1840.<br />

Washington: Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 7, No. 26, February, 1840.<br />

Washington: Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 7, No. 27, March, 1840. Washington:<br />

Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 7, No. 28, April, 1840. Washington:<br />

Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 7, No. 29, May, 1840. Washington:<br />

Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 7, No. 30, June, 1840. Washington:<br />

Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840.<br />

(vol. 60)<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 9, No. 37, July, 1841. New York: J.H.<br />

Langley, 1841.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 9, No. 38, August, 1841. New York:<br />

J.H. Langley, 1841.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 9, No. 39, September, 1841. New<br />

York: J.H. Langley, 1841.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 9, No. 40, October, 1841. New York:<br />

J.H. Langley, 1841.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 9, No. 41, November, 1841. New<br />

York: J.H. Langley, 1841.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 9, No. 42, December, 1841. New<br />

York: J.H. Langley, 1841.


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(vol. 63)<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 10, No. 43, January, 1842. New York:<br />

J.H. Langley, 1842.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 10, No. 44, February, 1842. New<br />

York: J.H. Langley, 1842.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 10, No. 45, March, 1842. New York:<br />

J.H. Langley, 1842.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 10, no. 46, April, 1842. New York:<br />

J.H. Langley, 1842.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 10, no. 47, May, 1842. New York:<br />

J.H. Langley, 1842.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 10, No. 48, June, 1842. New York:<br />

J.H. Langley, 1842.<br />

(vol. 62)<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 11, No. 49, July, 1842. New York:<br />

J.H. Langley, 1842.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 11, No. 50, August, 1842. New York:<br />

J.H. Langley, 1842.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 11, No. 51, September, 1842. New<br />

York: J.H. Langley, 1842.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 11, No. 52, October, 1842. New<br />

York: J.H. Langley, 1842.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 11, No. 53, November, 1842. New<br />

York: J.H. Langley, 1842.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 11, No. 54, December, 1842. New<br />

York: J.H. Langley, 1842.


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(vol. 63)<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 20, No. 109, January, 1847. New<br />

York: J.H. Langley, 1847.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 20, No. 110, February, 1847. New<br />

York: J.H. Langley, 1847.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 20, No. 111, March, 1847. New York:<br />

J.H. Langley, 1847.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 20, No. 112, April, 1847. New York:<br />

J.H. Langley, 1847.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 20, No. 113, May, 1847. New York:<br />

J.H. Langley, 1847.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 20, No. 114, June, 1847. New York:<br />

J.H. Langley, 1847.<br />

(vol. 64)<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 21, No. 115, July, 1847. New York:<br />

Publication Office, 1847.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 21, No. 116, August, 1847. New<br />

York: Publication Office, 1847.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 21, No. 117, September, 1847. New<br />

York: Publication Office, 1847.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 21, No. 118, October, 1847. New<br />

York: Publication Office, 1847.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 21, No. 119, November, 1847. New<br />

York: Publication Office, 1847.<br />

The United States Magazine and Democratic Review. Vol. 21, No. 120, December, 1847. New<br />

York: Publication Office, 1847.

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