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BLAIR, WILLIAM |
Sketch of the Life and Military Services of General John Adair, Written Principally in 1820 by Judge William Blair, and Continued to the Present Time by a Friend. [Quotation, 1 line.] 21.8 cm. Plain paper wrappers. In half morocco case. Page numbers cropp |
Harrodsburg, Ky. |
1831 |
USD - |
1,500.00 |
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WHITE, JOHN |
The first Century of Scandalous, Malignant Priests, Made and admitted into Benefices by the Prelates, in whose hands the Ordination of Ministers and government of the Church hath been. 18 cm. Modern half calf. |
London |
1643 |
USD - |
120.00 |
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WASHINGTON, GEORGE |
D.s. Manuscript survey and plat of some 386 acres in Augusta County, and on the Lost River or Cacapehon, for Robert Denton, dated 2 November 1749, and signed: G Washington. S.CC. [1] p. oblong folio (survey on left side; plat on right). 23 x 35 cm. |
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USD - |
2,750.00 |
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WASHINGTON, GEORGE |
The Journal of Major George Washington, sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddie, Esq.; His Majesty's Lieutenant-Governor, and Commander in Chief of Virginia, to the Commandant of the French Forces on Ohio. To which are added, the Governor's Letter: and a Transl |
London |
1754 |
USD - |
9,500.00 |
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THOMAS, ANTOINE-LEONARD |
Jumonville. Poeme. Par M. Thomas, P. E. L'U. D.P. ... 19.7 cm. Old boards with leather backstrip, worn. Text browned. |
Paris |
1759 |
USD - |
100.00 |
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NEW YORK (PROVINCE). PROVINCIAL CONGRESS |
Minutes of the Trial and Examination of Certain Persons, in the Province of New York, Charged with being engaged in a Conspiracy against the Authority of the Congress, and the Liberties of America. 20.5 cm. Modern marbled boards with green morocco backstr |
London |
1776 |
USD - |
175.00 |
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WASHINGTON, GEORGE |
By his Excellency George Washington Esq.; General and Commander in Chief of Thirteen United Colonies. Whereas the ministerial Army has abandoned the Town of Boston [lists six orders for preservation of peace, good order and discipline. Dated at end:] Camb |
[Watertown] |
[1776] |
USD - |
350.00 |
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WASHINGTON, GEORGE |
A.L.s., Mount Vernon, 6 Dec. 1786. To David Stuart. [2] p., p. [3] blank, p. [4] address. 4to, Separating along folds, and with small holes in address leaf. Laid in cloth case. |
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USD - |
3,750.00 |
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WASHINGTON, GEORGE |
The President's Address to the People of the United States, announcing his intention of Retiring from Public Life at the expiration of the Present Constitutional Term of Presidency. 21 cm. Calf, with silhouette of Washington and title on front cover, worn |
Philadelphia |
1796 |
USD - |
11,000.00 |
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UNITED STATES. PRESIDENT (George Washington) |
Talk of the President of the United States, to his Beloved Men of the Cherokee Nation. [Dated at end, Philadelphia, August 29, 1796, and with original autograph signatures of Washington and James McHenry.] Broadside in two columns, 50.5 cm. Light fox mark |
[Philadelphia] |
[1796] |
USD - |
4,000.00 |
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UNITED STATES. PRESIDENT (George Washington) |
[Manuscript in the autograph of Timothy Pickering entitled Talk of the President of the United States, to his Beloved Men of the Cherokee Nation.] 7 p., 4to. |
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[1796] |
USD - |
1,000.00 |
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WASHINGTON, GEORGE |
General Washington's Funeral Bills [scrapbook bound in full morocco, tooled in gilt, nine of the leaves of which have inlaid in them bills, dated from December 1799 to December 1800, for expenses incurred by the estate for Washington's funeral and burial |
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USD - |
11,000.00 |
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[JEFFERSON, THOMAS] |
Notes on the state of Virginia; written in the year 1781, somewhat corrected and enlarged in the winter of 1782, for the use of a Foreigner of distinction, in answer to certain queries proposed by him respecting [list of 23 subjects.] cm. Old calf, reback |
[Paris] |
1782 [i.e. 1785] |
USD - |
2,500.00 |
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CALLENDER, JAMES THOMSON |
Sedgwick & Co. or A Key to the Six Per Cent Cabinet. 23.2 Original plain boards, rebacked. Covers and text spotted. |
Philadelphia |
1798 |
USD - |
300.00 |
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COOPER, THOMAS |
The Introductory Lecture, of Thomas Cooper, Esq. Professor of Chemistry at Carlisle College, Pennsylvania. Published at the request of the Trustees. With Notes and References. 23.5 cm., uncut. Original boards, split along backstrip. Foxed. Other defects n |
Carlisle |
1812 |
USD - |
225.00 |
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COMTE, AUGUSTE |
Systeme de politique positive, par Auguste Comte ... Tome premier [only]. Premiere partie. 22 cm. Printed paper wrappers. Backstrip chipped, covers much soiled, text foxed. Inscribed in ink on the half-title: "A M. Jefferson, ancien president des Etats-Un |
Paris |
1824 |
USD - |
250.00 |
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JEFFERSON, THOMAS, former owner |
[A bound volume with leather label, "Pamphlets Physics," containing eight pamphlets from Jefferson's library, with six of them listed in his handwriting on the fly-leaf, and with the bookplate of Nicholas P. Trist, who married Jefferson's granddaughter an |
|
1805--1814 |
USD - |
5,500.00 |
|
JEFFERSON, THOMAS, former owner |
[Twelve pamphlets on education from Jefferson's library in bound volume with leather label, "Pamphlets Education," bookplate of Nicholas P. Trist, and a list of the pamphlets in Jefferson's handwriting on fly-leaf.] 20.7 cm. Old calf. |
v.p. |
v.d. |
USD - |
4,000.00 |
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JEFFERSON, THOMAS |
An Appendix to the Notes on Virginia relative to the Murder of Logan's Family. By Thomas Jefferson. 23.cm., uncut. Disbound. |
Philadelphia |
1800 |
USD - |
90.00 |
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JEFFERSON, THOMAS |
[Jefferson Indian Peace Medal. Obverse: Portrait of President Jefferson facing left. Legend: Th. Jefferson, President of the U. S. A. D. 1801. Reverse: Clasped hands above a tomahawk and peace pipe, crossed, with inscription: Peace and Friendship.] Medal |
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USD - |
1,700.00 |
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JEFFERSON, THOMAS |
A.L.s., Monticello, 8 June [18]26. To Messrs. Riker, Agnew, and Bolton, a Committee of the Corporation of New York. 1 p., 4to. Repaired. |
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USD - |
4,250.00 |
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JEFFERSON, THOMAS |
Catalogue. President Jefferson's library. ... (copied from the original MS., in his handwriting, as arranged by himself,) to be sold at auction ... Washington City, by Nathaniel P. Poor, on the [27th] February, 1829. ... 21.7 cm. Quarter morocco. |
Washington |
1829 |
USD - |
300.00 |
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UNITED STATES. JOINT COMMITTEE ... TO CONTRACT FOR THE LIBRARY OF MR. JEFFERSON |
Report of the Joint Committee, authorized to contract for the Library of Mr. Jefferson, late President of the United States. ... 21.3 cm. Disbound. |
Washington |
1814 |
USD - |
35.00 |
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MORE, SIR THOMAS |
The common-wealth of Utopia. Containing a learned and pleasant discourse of the best state of a publick weal ... 18.5 cm. Old sheep, much worn. Autograph of "Js Madison" on title-page. |
Philadelphia |
1753 |
USD - |
5,500.00 |
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UNITED STATES. PRESIDENT, 1817--1825 (James Monroe) |
President's Message. [The Monroe Doctrine.] National Intelligencer ... Extra. Washington, Tuesday, December 2, 1823. [At head of first column:] This day, at 12 o'clock, the President of the United States transmitted to both houses of Congress, by the hand |
[Washington] |
[1823] |
USD - |
3,500.00 |
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UNITED STATES. PRESIDENT, 1817--1825 (James Monroe) |
... Message from the President of the United States, to both Houses of Congress, at the Commencement of the First Session of the Eighteenth Congress ... [The Monroe Doctrine.] 18th Congress, 1st Session, House Document 2. 22.3 cm. Disbound. Laid in half m |
Washington |
1823 |
USD - |
400.00 |
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HILLYARD, ISAAC, AND DENSON, JESSE |
A Wonderful and Horrible Thing is Committed in the Land. This title page is Taken from the Prophet Jeremiah ... [Continues:] "... the prophets prophecy falsely, and the priests bear rule by their means; and my people love to have it so ... " By Isaac Hill |
Hamilton, Ohio |
1822 |
USD - |
150.00 |
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JACKSON, ANDREW, subject |
Gen. Jackson's Negro Speculations, and his Traffic in Human Flesh, Examined and Established by Positive Proof. 23 cm., uncut, unstitched. |
[Nashville?] |
[1828] |
USD - |
1,700.00 |
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JACKSON, ANDREW |
Proclamation by Andrew Jackson, President of the United States. [Text begins:] Whereas, a Convention assembled in the State of South Carolina, have passed an Ordinance [declaring "unauthorized by the Constitution" and therefore null and void, the acts of |
[Washington?] |
[1832] |
USD - |
500.00 |
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UNITED STATES, PRESIDENT, (James Madison) |
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting Two Letters from Gov. [William Henry] Harrison of the Indiana Territory, reporting the Particulars and the Issue of the Expedition under his Command, against the Hostile Indians on the Wabash. |
Washington |
1811 |
USD - |
500.00 |
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HARRISON, WILLIAM HENRY |
Remarks of General Harrison, late Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States to the Republic of Colombia, on certain Charges made against him by that Government. To which is added, an Unofficial Letter, from General Harrison to |
Washington |
1830 |
USD - |
375.00 |
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LINCOLN, ABRAHAM |
Speech of Mr. A. Lincoln, of Illinois, on the Presidential Question. Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, July 21, 1848. Gen. Taylor and the Veto. 22.5 cm. Disbound. In half blue morocco slipcase. |
[Washington] |
[1848] |
USD - |
525.00 |
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LINCOLN, ABRAHAM |
Speech of Mr. Lincoln, of Illinois, on the reference of the President's Message, in the House of Representatives. Wednesday, January 14, 1848. 24 cm., uncut. Tied. In half blue morocco slipcase. |
Washington |
1848 |
USD - |
500.00 |
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LINCOLN, ABRAHAM |
A.L.s., Springfield, 13 Oct. 1860. To Hon. William D. Kelley. [1] p., verso blank, blank leaf, small octavo. In cloth case. |
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USD - |
4,500.00 |
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LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, subject |
The "Wigwam Edition." The Life, Speeches, and Public Services of Abram [sic] Lincoln, together with a Sketch of the Life of Hannibal Hamlin. Republican Candidates for the Offices of President and Vice-President of the United States. [Publisher's device.] |
New York |
1860 |
USD - |
35.00 |
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REPUBLICAN STANDARD |
[Heading in large type:] The Republican Standard. [Below, upper half, at head of left column:] Life of Abraham Lincoln ... [Lower half, at head of left and right columns:] National Republican Platform. Broadside, partly in color, in five columns, within a |
Chicago |
[1860] |
USD - |
2,250.00 |
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LINCOLN, ABRAHAM |
A.L.s. [Card in Lincoln's handwriting recommending Gilbert E. Winters for employment. Dated at end:] Jan. 4, 1862. 5 x 8 cm. [2] p. |
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USD - |
500.00 |
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EVERETT, EDWARD |
An Oration delivered on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, (November 19, 1863), at the Consecration of the Cemetery prepared for the interment of the remains of those who fell in the battles of July 1st, 2d, and 3d, 1863. By Edward Everett. To which is added |
New York |
1863 |
USD - |
400.00 |
|
LINCOLN, ABRAHAM |
The Gettysburg Solemnities. Dedication of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, November 19, 1863, with the Oration of Hon. Edward Everett, Speech of President Lincoln, &c, &c, &c. 26.2 cm., uncut. Badly dampstained and repaired. Full morocco |
Washington |
[1863] |
USD - |
15,000.00 |
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LINCOLN, ABRAHAM |
Oration of Abraham Lincoln at the Dedication of the Gettysburg National Military Cemetery, November 19, 1863. Broadside, 41 x 27 cm. |
n.p. |
[1863] |
USD - |
1,600.00 |
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PROGRAMME |
Programme of Arrangements and Order of Exercises for the Inauguration of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, on the 19th of November, 1863. 21.5 cm. |
Washington |
[1863] |
USD - |
800.00 |
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UNITED STATES. PRESIDENT (Abraham Lincoln) |
General Orders, No. 1. War Department, Adjutant General's Office. Washington, January 2, 1863. [Text begins:] The following Proclamation by the President [the Emancipation Proclamation of January 1, 1863] is published for the information and government of |
Washington |
[1863] |
USD - |
50.00 |
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UNITED STATES. PRESIDENT (Abraham Lincoln) |
[Emancipation Proclamation of 1 January 1863.] Lithograph signature "A. Lincoln" and no blank for signature of the Secretary of State. Broadside, 56.2 x 45.7 cm. |
[Chicago?] |
[n.d.] |
USD - |
275.00 |
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UNITED STATES. PRESIDENT (Abraham Lincoln) |
[Emancipation Proclamation of 1 January 1863.] Blanks at the end for the signatures of the President and Secretary of State. Broadside, 45.5 x 27.5 cm. |
[Philadelphia] |
[1864] |
USD - |
375.00 |
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LINCOLN, ABRAHAM, subject |
Arrangements for the Inauguration of the President of the United States on the Fourth of March, 1865. [Signed at end:] La Fayette S. Foster, J. R. Doolittle, J. B. Henderson, Committee of Arrangements. 22 cm. Disbound. |
Washington |
1865 |
USD - |
125.00 |
|
[LINCOLN, ABRAHAM] |
Inaugural Address. March 4, 1865. 22 cm. Disbound. In half red morocco slipcase. |
[Washington] |
[1865] |
USD - |
1,750.00 |
|
LINCOLN, ABRAHAM |
President Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address, March 4th, 1865. Broadside in three columns, 26 x 20.5 cm. Fine. |
[New York] |
[1865] |
USD - |
300.00 |
|
THE NEW YORK HERALD |
The New York Herald ... New York ... Saturday, April 15, 1865. ... [At head of first column:] Important. Assassination of President Lincoln. The President Shot at the Theatre Last Evening. ... 58 cm. |
New York |
1865 |
USD - |
5.00 |
|
THE NEW YORK HERALD |
The New York Herald ... New York, Sunday, April 16, 1865. ... [At head of first column:] Our Loss. The Great National Calamity. Death of the President. Sad Details of the Terrible Event ... The Life and Services of Mr. Lincoln. ... John Wilkes Booth the A |
New York |
1865 |
USD - |
30.00 |
|
NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE |
New-York Daily Tribune.. New-York, Saturday, April 15, 1865 ... [Issue announcing on p. 4:] Highly important! The President Shot! Secretary Seward Attacked. |
New York |
1865 |
USD - |
10.00 |
|
NEW YORK WORLD |
The World. Vol. V.---No. 1502. New York: Saturday, April 15, 1865. Price Four Cents. [The first four and a half columns on p. (1) and the lead editorial on page 4 are devoted to the assassination of Lincoln.] 58 cm. |
New York |
1865 |
USD - |
100.00 |
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TRUE DEMOCRACY! |
[Bedford, Penn.] |
[1866] |
USD - |
100.00 |
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TOWNSEND, GEORGE ALFRED |
The Real Life of Abraham Lincoln. A Talk with Mr. Herndon, his late Law Partner. By George Alfred Townsend. With Cabinet Portrait, and Mr. Lincoln's Favorite Poem. 24.5 cm. Printed paper wrappers, chipped. In half morocco slipcase. |
New York |
1867 |
USD - |
35.00 |
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ROOSEVELT, THEODORE AND MINOT, H. D. |
The Summer Birds of the Adirondacks in Franklin County, N. Y. By Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., and H. D. Minot. 23.6 cm. Unbound. In half green morocco slipcase. |
n.p. |
[1877?] |
USD - |
25.00 |
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CHANCELLOR, WILLIAM ESTABROOK |
Warren Gamaliel Harding, President of the United States. A Review of Facts Collected from Anthropological, Historical and Political Researches by William Estabrook Chancellor, formerly Professor of Economics, Politics and Social Science of Wooster College |
n.p. |
[1922] |
USD - |
100.00 |
|
ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO |
Speech of Honorable Franklin D. Roosevelt Placing in Nomination for the Presidency of the United States Governor Alfred E. Smith. Democratic National Convention, June 1924, Madison Square Garden, New York City. 22.8 cm. Original printed wrappers. Small re |
New York |
[1924] |
USD - |
Not Sold |
|
ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO |
Whither Bound? 22.1 cm. Original cloth with dust wrapper. Fine. |
Boston |
1926 |
USD - |
20.00 |
|
ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO |
Inaugural Address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, Delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D. C., March 4, 1933. 25.5 cm. Original printed wrappers. |
Washington |
1933 |
USD - |
10.00 |
|
ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO |
Inaugural Address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, Delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D. C. January 20, 1937. 25.5 cm. Printed paper wrappers. Fine. |
Washington |
1937 |
USD - |
20.00 |
|
ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO |
... Second Inaugural Address of Franklin D. Roosevelt ... 23.2 cm. Original printed wrappers. Fine. |
Washington |
1937 |
USD - |
10.00 |
|
ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO |
... Third Inaugural Address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, Delivered at the Capitol, Washington, D. C., January 20, 1941. 23.3 cm. Original printed wrappers. |
Washington |
1941 |
USD - |
10.00 |
|
ROOSEVELT, FRANKLIN DELANO |
... Fourth Inaugural Address of Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, Delivered on the Portico of the White House, Washington, D. C., together with the Invocation and Benediction, January 20, 1945. 23.3 cm. Original printed wrappers. Fine |
Washington |
1945 |
USD - |
110.00 |
|
CARVER, JONATHAN |
Travels through the Interior Parts of North-America, in the Years 1766, 1767, and 1768. By J. Carver, Esq. Captain of a company of provincial troops during the late war with France. Illustrated with Copper Plates. 21.5 cm. Rebound in modern half leather. |
London |
1778 |
USD - |
300.00 |
|
PERRIN DU LAC, FRANCOIS MARIE |
Voyage dans Les Deux Louisianes, et Chez Les Nations Sauvages du Missouri, par les Etats-Unis, l'Ohio et les Provinces qui le bordent, en 1801, 1802 et 1803; avec un apercu des Moeurs, des Usages, du Caractere et des Coutumes religieuses et civiles des. P |
Paris |
1805 |
USD - |
300.00 |
|
[PIKE, ZEBULON MONTGOMERY] |
An Account of a Voyage up the Mississippi River, from St. Louis to its Sources; Made under the Orders of the War Department, by Lieut. Pike, of the United States Army, in the Years 1805 and 1806. Compiled from Mr. Pike's Journal. 24.5 cm., uncut. Stitched |
[Washington?] |
[1807] |
USD - |
1,100.00 |
|
[CUTLER, JERVIS] |
A Topographical Description of the State of Ohio, Indiana Territory, and Louisiana. Comprehending the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, and their Principal Tributary Streams: ... and a Concise Account of the Indian Tribes west of the Mississippi. To which is a |
Boston |
1812 |
USD - |
500.00 |
|
BRACKENRIDGE, HENRY MARIE |
Views of Louisiana; together with a Journal of a Voyage up the Missouri River, in 1811. By H. M. Brackenridge, Esq. 24 cm., uncut. Original boards, much spotted, backstrip chipped and partly perished. |
Pittsburgh |
1814 |
USD - |
650.00 |
|
LEWIS, MERIWETHER AND WILLIAM CLARK |
History of the Expedition under the Command of Captains Lewis and Clark ... to the Pacific Ocean. Performed during the Years 1804--5--6. By order of the Government of the United States. Prepared for the press by Paul Allen, Esquire. In Two Volumes. Vol. I |
Philadelphia |
1814 |
USD - |
350,000.00 |
|
BRACKENRIDGE, HENRY MARIE |
Journal of a Voyage up the River Missouri; Performed in Eighteen Hundred and Eleven, by H. M. Brackenridge, Esq. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged by the Author. 19.5 cm., uncut. Original printed boards, much worn and soiled, backstrip chipped. |
Baltimore |
1816 |
USD - |
35.00 |
|
BRADBURY, JOHN |
Travels in the Interior of America, in the Years 1809, 1810, and 1811; including a Description of Upper Louisiana, together with the States of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Tennessee, with the Illinois and Western Territories, and containing Remarks and Ob |
Liverpool |
1817 |
USD - |
450.00 |
|
BRADBURY, JOHN |
Travels in the Interior of America, in the Years 1809, 1810, and 1811 ... Second Edition. 22.7 cm., uncut and in part unopened. Original plain boards with paper label on backstrip, chipped. |
London |
1819 |
USD - |
450.00 |
|
ROBINSON, WILLIAM DAVIS |
Memoir addressed to Persons of the Jewish Religion in Europe, on the Subject of Emigration to, and Settlement in, One of the Most Eligible Parts of the United States of North America. By W. D. Robinson, Citizen of the United States. 23 cm., uncut. Stitche |
London |
1819 |
USD - |
450.00 |
|
SCHOOLCRAFT, HENRY ROWE |
Narrative Journal of Travels, through the northwestern regions of the United States extending from Detroit through the Great Chain of American Lakes, to the sources of the Mississippi River. Performed as a member of the expedition under Governor Cass. In |
Albany |
1821 |
USD - |
60.00 |
|
JAMES, EDWIN, compiler |
Account of an Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains, performed in the years 1819 and '20, by Order of the Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Sec'y of War: under the command of Major Stephen H. Long. From the notes of Major Long, Mr. T. Say, and other gentlem |
Philadelphia |
1822, 1823 |
USD - |
550.00 |
|
JAMES, EDWIN |
Account of an Expedition from Pittsburgh to the Rocky Mountains, performed in the Years 1819, 1820. By order of the Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Secretary of War, under the command of Maj. S. H. Long, of the U. S. Top. Engineers. Compiled from the Notes of Major L |
London |
1823 |
USD - |
125.00 |
|
KEATING, WILLIAM H. |
Narrative of an Expedition to the Source of St. Peter's River, Lake Winnepeek, Lake of the Woods, &c. &c. performed in the year 1823, by order of the Hon. J. C. Calhoun, Secretary of War, under the command of Stephen H. Long, Major U. S. T. E. Compiled fr |
Philadelphia |
1824 |
USD - |
80.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. TREATIES. MANDAN INDIANS |
Treaty between the United States and the Mandan Tribe of Indians concluded at the Mandan Village, July 30, 1825; ratified February 6, 1826. 33 cm. |
[Washington] |
[1826] |
USD - |
550.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. TREATIES. MINNETAREE INDIANS |
Treaty between the United States and the Belantse-etoa or Minnetaree tribe of Indians concluded at the lower Mandan Village, July 30, 1825; ratified February 6, 1826. 33 cm. |
[Washington] |
[1826] |
USD - |
175.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. WAR DEPARTMENT |
... Expedition up the Missouri. Letter from the Secretary of War, Transmitting the Information required by a resolution of the House of Representatives of the 1st inst. Respecting the Movements of the Expedition which Lately Ascended the Missouri River, & |
Washington |
1826 |
USD - |
35.00 |
|
COLLOT, GEORGES HENRI VICTOR |
Voyage dans l'Amerique Septentrionale, ou description des pays arroses par le Mississippi, l'Ohio, le Missouri et autres rivieres affluentes; observations exacts sur le cours et les sondes de ces rivieres; sur les villes, villages, hameaux et fermes de ce |
Paris |
1826 |
USD - |
4,500.00 |
|
[SNELLING, WILLIAM JOSEPH] |
Tales of the Northwest; or, Sketches of Indian Life and Character. By a Resident beyond the Frontier. [Six lines of verse.] 16.5 cm., uncut. Original plain boards with paper label on backstrip, much soiled and worn. New endpapers. Text foxed. |
Boston |
1830 |
USD - |
100.00 |
|
SCHOOLCRAFT, HENRY ROWE |
... Henry R. Schoolcraft---Expedition into the Indian Country. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting, in obedience to a resolution of the House of Representatives, of the 24th ultimo, information in relation to an expedition of Henry R. Schoolcra |
[Washington] |
[1832] |
USD - |
Not Sold |
|
SCHOOLCRAFT, HENRY ROWE |
... Northwestern Indians. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a copy of a Report of Schoolcraft's Expedition among the North-western Indians ... 22.6 cm. Disbound. |
[Washington] |
[1833] |
USD - |
Not Sold |
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SCHOOLCRAFT, HENRY ROWE and ALLEN, JAMES |
... Schoolcraft and Allen---Expedition to North-West Indians. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a Map and Report of Lieut. Allen and H. B. [sic] Schoolcraft's visit to the Northwest Indians in 1832. ... 22.5 cm. Plain modern paper wrappers. F |
[Washington] |
[1834] |
USD - |
150.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. CONGRESS. COMMITTEE ON INDIAN AFFAIRS (House) |
... Regulating the Indian Department. (To accompany bills H. R. Nos. 488, 489, & 490.) May 20, 1834. Mr. H. Everett, from the Committee on Indian affairs, made the following Report: ... 22.6 cm. Half modern green morocco. |
[Washington] |
[1834] |
USD - |
35.00 |
|
IRVING, JOHN TREAT, Jr. |
Indian Sketches, taken during an Expedition to the Pawnee Tribes. By John T. Irving, Jr. In Two Volumes. Vol. I. [-II.] 19 cm. Original cloth. Covers faded and slightly differing; possibly a made-up set. |
Philadelphia |
1835 |
USD - |
35.00 |
|
[IRVING, WASHINGTON] |
The Crayon Miscellany. By the Author of the Sketch Book. No. 1 containing A Tour on the Prairies. 18 cm. Original green cloth with printed paper label on spine, lightly spotted. An excellent copy. |
Philadelphia |
1835 |
USD - |
50.00 |
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LATROBE, CHARLES JOSEPH |
The Rambler in North America: MDCCCXXXII.---MDCCCXXXIII. By Charles Joseph Latrobe, Author of the `Alpenstock,' etc. [Line from Horace.] Vol. I. [-II.] 20.1 cm. Original cloth. Very fine. |
London |
1835 |
USD - |
125.00 |
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WURTTEMBERG, PAUL WILHELM, HERZOG VON |
Erste Reise nach dem nordlichen Amerika in den Jahren 1822 bis 1824 von Paul Wilhelm, Herzog von Wurttemberg. 22.8 cm. Original cloth, much faded. Internally foxed and lightly waterstained. |
Stuttgart und Tubingen |
1835 |
USD - |
700.00 |
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[DODGE, HENRY] |
... Report of the Secretary of War, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, transmitting a report of the expedition of the dragoons, under the command of Colonel Henry Dodge, to the Rocky Mountains, during the summer of 1835, &c. 22.8 cm. Original |
[Washington] |
[1836] |
USD - |
50.00 |
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[HILDRETH, JAMES] |
Dragoon Campaigns to the Rocky Mountains, being a History of the Enlistment, Organization, and first Campaigns of the Regiment of United States Dragoons; together with Incidents of a Soldier's Life, and Sketches of Scenery and Indian Character. By a Drago |
New York |
1836 |
USD - |
120.00 |
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CORTAMBERT, LOUIS RICHARD |
Voyage au Pays des Osages. Un Tour en Sicilie. Par Louis Cortambert. 21.9 cm., uncut. Original yellow printed paper wrappers, inner wrapper strengthened with plain paper. In half morocco slipcase. |
Paris |
1837 |
USD - |
800.00 |
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WETMORE, ALPHONSO |
Gazetteer of the State of Missouri. With a Map of the State, from the Office of the Surveyor-General, including the latest additions and surveys To which is added an Appendix, containing frontier sketches, and illustrations of Indian character. With a fro |
St. Louis |
1837 |
USD - |
70.00 |
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BOILVIN, N. |
Report. [addressed to] Hon. T. Hartley Crawford, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Washington City, D. C. [signed and dated at end:] N. Boilvin, Exploring Agent. St. Louis, Mo. Jan. 11th, 1840. 20.5 cm. Plain paper wrappers; top half of front wrapper torn a |
[Danville, Illinois?] |
[1840] |
USD - |
850.00 |
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MCCOY, ISAAC |
History of Baptist Indian Missions: embracing Remarks on the Former and Present Condition of the Aboriginal Tribes; their Settlement within the Indian Territory, and their Future Prospects. By Isaac McCoy. [4 line quotation.] 23.4 cm. Rebound in modern bl |
Washington |
1840 |
USD - |
35.00 |
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CATLIN, GEORGE |
Letters and Notes on the Manners, Customs, and Conditions of the North American Indians. By Geo. Catlin. Written during eight years' travel amongst the wildest tribes of Indians in North America, in 1832, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, and 39. In Two Volumes, wi |
London |
1841 |
USD - |
350.00 |
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[SMET, PIERRE JEAN DE] |
The Indian Missions in the United States of America, under the care of the Missouri Province of the Society of Jesus. 17.9 cm. Plain blue paper wrappers. Ms. inscription on front wrapper: Wm Parker [illegible] Ap 24d 1841 Mission amongst Indians of North |
Philadelphia |
1841 |
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1,100.00 |
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LANG, JOHN D. and TAYLOR, SAMUEL, JR. |
Report of a Visit to some of the Tribes of Indians Located West of the Mississippi River. By John D. Lang and Samuel Taylor Jr. 23 cm. Printed paper wrappers. Backstrip nearly perished. Front wrapper detached but present. Name in ink on front wrapper. In |
Providence |
1843 |
USD - |
25.00 |
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NICOLLET, JOSEPH NICHOLAS |
... Report intended to illustrate a Map of the Hydrographical Basin of the Upper Mississippi River, made by I. N. Nicollet, while in employ under the Bureau of the Corps of Topographical Engineers. ... 22.8 cm. Modern half morocco. |
Washington |
1843 |
USD - |
90.00 |
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WIED, MAXIMILIAN ALEXANDER PHILIPP, PRINCE OF |
Travels in the Interior of North America. By Maximilian, Prince of Wied. With Numerous Engravings on Wood, and a large map. Translated from the German, by H. Evans Lloyd. To accompany the original series of eighty-one elaborately-coloured plates. Size, Im |
London |
1843--44 |
USD - |
13,000.00 |