|
LAWRENCE, SAMUEL A., and others |
Petition of Samuel A. Lawrence and others, Citizens of New-York, for Confirmation of their Title to Lands in East Florida, purchased from Richard S. Hackley, with the Opinion of Counsel, of his Title thereto. 20.5 cm. Modern half morocco. |
[New York?] |
1824 |
USD - |
80.00 |
|
BRACKENRIDGE, HENRY MARIE |
A Eulogy, on the Lives and Characters of John Adams & Thomas Jefferson. ... Delivered at the Court House in Pensacola ... 15th August, 1826, in compliance with a request from the Citizens, in Town-Meeting assembled. 21.1 cm., uncut. Original plain wrapper |
Pensacola |
1826 |
USD - |
110.00 |
|
BURCH, DANIEL E. |
Sealed Proposals. Will be received by me at Jacksonville in Florida on the first day of July next, for opening by contract a Public Road in Florida, leading from the Ferry at Camp Pinckney on the St. Mary's River ... to the Ferry on Black Creek ... [At en |
[Tallahassee] |
[1826] |
USD - |
80.00 |
|
DICKENSON, JONATHAN |
The shipwreck and dreadful sufferings of Robert Barrow, with divers other persons, amongst the inhuman canibals [sic] of Florida; faithfully related by Jonathan Dickenson, who was concerned therein. To which are added some remarks & observations, made by |
Salem (O.) |
1826 |
USD - |
130.00 |
|
ARISTIDES, pseudonym |
A Concise Narrative of General Jackson's First Invasion of Florida, and of his Immortal Defense of New-Orleans; with Remarks. ... By Aristides. 22 cm., uncut. Tipped with new backstrip in library binder and laid in cloth slipcase. Foxed. |
New York |
1827 |
USD - |
300.00 |
|
GADSDEN, JAMES |
Oration, Delivered by Col. James Gadsden, to the Florida Institute of Agriculture, Antiquities and Science, at its First Public Anniversary ... the 4th January, 1827. 19.6 cm., awkwardly trimmed on outer margin. Plain wrappers bound in modern half blue mo |
Tallahassee |
1827 |
USD - |
140.00 |
|
MACOMB, DAVID B. |
Answer to enquiries relative to Middle Florida, propounded by a gentleman in Switzerland, together with an accompanying letter from General La Fayette, dated Paris, Feb. 28th, 1827. To his Excellency William P. Duval, Governor of Florida, by David B. Maco |
Tallahassee |
1827 |
USD - |
800.00 |
|
WILLIAMS, JOHN LEE |
A View of West Florida, embracing its Geography, Topography, &c. with an Appendix, treating of its Antiquities, Land Titles, and Canals. And containing a Map, exhibiting a Chart of the Coast, a Plan of Pensacola, and the entrance of the Harbour. ... 23 cm |
Philadelphia |
1827 |
USD - |
100.00 |
|
FORBES PURCHASE |
Exposition of the Titles to the Lands in Florida, commonly known by the name of Forbes' Purchase. 23.2 cm., uncut. Half modern green morocco. |
Washington |
1828 |
USD - |
50.00 |
|
[KINGSLEY, ZEPHANIAH] |
A Treatise on the Patriarchal, or Co-operative System of Society as it exists in some Governments and Colonies in America, and in the United States, under the name of Slavery, with its Necessity and Advantages. By an Inhabitant of Florida. Second Edition. |
n.p. |
1829 |
USD - |
70.00 |
|
SEARCY, I. |
Map of Florida constructed principally from authentic documents in the Land office at Tallahassee by I. G. Percy. Engraved map, 121.5 x 93 cm. Mounted on contemporary linen and folded to height 2.4 cm. Moderately foxed. Full color. Cloth case. |
Baltimore |
1829 |
USD - |
70.00 |
|
SWIFT, WILLIAM HENRY |
Map of the Territory of Florida. From its Northern boundary to Lat: 27°, 30' N, Connected with the Delta of the Mississippi. Annexed to the report of the Board of Internal Improvement dated Feby. 19th. 1829 relating to the Canal contemplated to conne |
[Washington] |
[1829?] |
USD - |
Not Sold |
|
WHITEHEAD, WILLIAM |
Map of the town of Key-West together with the island surveyed & delineated February 1829 by Wm. A. Whitehead. Lithographed map, 42.8 x 52.9 cm. Repaired and strengthened. Stained. |
New York |
[1829?] |
USD - |
225.00 |
|
BRACKENRIDGE, HENRY MARIE |
Remarks on the Opinion of Judge Randal in the case of Forbes & Co., by H. M. Brackenridge, Judge of the Western District of Florida. [Caption title] 22.4 cm. Disbound. Foxed. |
[Washington] |
[circa 1830] |
USD - |
35.00 |
|
JACKSON COUNTY, FLORIDA (TERRITORY). GRAND JURY |
Presentments of the Grand Jury of Jackson County, West Florida, at the December Term 1831. With the Charge of the Honorable H. M. Brackenridge, Published at the instance of the Grand Jurors of Jackson and Washington Counties. 24.1 cm., uncut. Stitched as |
Tallahassee |
1831 |
USD - |
250.00 |
|
BRACKENRIDGE, HENRY MARIE |
Judge Brackenridge's Letters. To the Public. [Caption title]. 22 cm., uncut. Disbound. |
[Washington] |
[1832] |
USD - |
90.00 |
|
DOCUMENTS |
Documents in Proof of the Climate and Soil of Florida, particularly the Southern Section. 21.7 cm. Plain paper wrappers. Foxed. Laid in half morocco slipcase. |
New York |
1832 |
USD - |
90.00 |
|
MITCHELL, S. AUGUSTUS, publisher |
Map of Florida according to Latest Authorities ... [with] The West Indies from the Best Authorities ... The two maps on the same sheet, measuring 43.6 x 54.7 cm. Folded to height 12.5 cm, in gilt leather covers. |
Philadelphia |
1834 |
USD - |
110.00 |
|
[HACKLEY, RICHARD S.] |
Documents in Proof of the Climate and Soil of Florida, particularly East Florida. 20.8 cm. Modern red cloth. |
New York |
1835 |
USD - |
90.00 |
|
LETTERS ON FLORIDA |
Letters on Florida. [Caption title]. 21.6 cm. Modern red cloth. |
[New York:] |
[1835] |
USD - |
110.00 |
|
AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE |
An Authentic Narrative of the Seminole War; and of the Miraculous Escape of Mrs. Mary Godfrey, and Her Four Female Children. [Cut] Annexed is a minute detail of the Horrid Massacres of the Whites, by the Indians and Negroes, in Florida, in the months of D |
Providence |
1836 |
USD - |
375.00 |
|
BARR, JAMES |
A Correct and Authentic Narrative of the Indian War in Florida, with a Description of Maj. Dade's Massacre, and an Account of the Extreme Suffering, for want of Provisions, of the Army---Having been Obliged to Eat Horses' and Dogs' Flesh, &c., &c. By Capt |
New York |
1836 |
USD - |
1,500.00 |
|
COHEN, M. M. |
Notices of Florida and the Campaigns. By M. M. Cohen, (An Officer of the Left Wing.) [2 lines of quotation.] 17.7 cm. Original boards; backstrip much damaged. Foxed. |
Charleston |
1836 |
USD - |
160.00 |
|
FLORIDA (territory). GOVERNOR (John H. Eaton) |
The Floridian---Extra. The Governor's Message. Executive Office, Tallahassee, January 6th, 1836. To the Legislative Council of Florida: ... [Signed:] John H. Eaton. Broadside, 55.5 x 39 cm., in four columns. |
[Tallahassee] |
[1836] |
USD - |
140.00 |
|
FLORIDA (territory). LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL |
[Resolution "by the Governor and Legislative Council of the Territory of Florida, That it is highly important for ... Middle and West Florida, that a law should be passed, at the present session of Congress, for the erection of a Light-house on ... Cape S |
[Tallahassee] |
[1836] |
USD - |
40.00 |
|
PENSACOLA, FLORIDA. PROPRIETORS |
Sale of town lots at Pensacola, with a description of the place, climate, &c. [Wrapper title]. 25 cm., uncut. Original printed yellow wrappers. In half modern morocco slipcase. |
[New York:] |
[1836] |
USD - |
25.00 |
|
[POTTER, WOODBURN] |
The War in Florida: being an Exposition of Its Causes, and an Accurate History of the Campaigns of Generals Clinch, Gaines and Scott. "On this subject many persons have said much, every body something, and no man enough." By a Late Staff Officer. 19.1 cm. |
Baltimore |
1836 |
USD - |
100.00 |
|
[SEMINOLE WAR] |
A True and Authentic Account of the Indian War in Florida, Giving the Particulars Respecting the Murder of the Widow Robbins, and the Providential Escape of Her Daughter Aurelia, and her Lover, Mr. Charlrs [sic] Somers, after Suffering almost Innumerable |
New York |
1836 |
USD - |
100.00 |
|
U.S. ARMY OF FLORIDA. COURT OF INQUIRY INTO ... THE DEATH OF LIEUTENANT WILLIAM WARD |
Proceedings of a Court of inquiry held at Fort Drane, Florida, by virtue of the following order, viz: Head Quarters, Troops in Florida, Fort Drane, 1st February, 1836. General order, no. 30. Upon the application of Col. R. C. Parish, a Court of Inquiry wi |
[Fort Drane?] |
[1836] |
USD - |
50.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. ARMY OF FLORIDA |
Head quarters, Army of Florida, Picolata, Feb. 22, 1836. Orders, no. 1. [Text begins:] Major Gen. Scott, having arrived in Florida, assumes the general direction of the war against the hostile Seminole Indians ... [Signed in ms.:] Winfield Scott. [In a di |
[Picolata?] |
[1836] |
USD - |
150.00 |
|
BLATCHFORD, RICHARD M. |
Extract from a report to the Trustees of the Apalachicola Land Company, by Richard M. Blatchford, Esq., President of the Board of Directors, and Special Agent of said company, appointed to examine and report upon the situation of the property of the compa |
[New York] |
[1837] |
USD - |
65.00 |
|
SKETCHES OF INDIAN WAR |
Sketches of the Indian War in Florida, Embracing a Minute Account of the principal Cruel and Horrible Indian Massacres! |
New York |
1837 |
USD - |
300.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. ARMY. WESTERN DIVISION |
Head qrs. 1st dept. Western division of the Army, Columbia, Mo., 23d Sept., 1837. Order no. [in Ms. 18.]. Broadside, 25.3 x 23 cm. |
[Columbia Mo.?] |
[1837] |
USD - |
40.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. WAR DEPARTMENT |
General Order, No. 13. Headquarters of the Army, Adjutant General's Office, Washington, March 21, 1837. [Caption title] 18.5 cm. Modern cloth. |
[Washington] |
[1837] |
USD - |
40.00 |
|
[WELCH, ANDREW?] |
A narrative of the life and sufferings of Mrs. Jane Johns, who was barbarously wounded and scalped by Seminole Indians, in East Florida. [Quotation from Deuteronomy.] Published exclusively for her benefit. 21.7 cm. Half modern morocco. Foxed. |
Charleston |
1837 |
USD - |
800.00 |
|
WILLIAMS, JOHN LEE |
The Territory of Florida: or Sketches of the Topography, Civil and Natural History, of the Country, the Climate, and the Indian Tribes, from the First Discovery to the Present Time, with a Map, Views, &c. 22 cm. Original cloth, much faded. Plates extremel |
New York |
1837 |
USD - |
90.00 |
|
APALACHICOLA LAND COMPANY |
Third Annual Report of the Apalachicola Land Company, Florida, to the Stockholders of Said Company for the year 1838. 22.4 cm. Original paper wrappers with title on printed paper label pasted on front wrapper; backstrip perished. Laid in half blue morocco |
New York |
1838 |
USD - |
80.00 |
|
[HOPKINSON, FRANCIS, compiler] |
Masacre [sic] at Indian Key. Contents. Introduction in verse. The pathetic and lamentable narrative of Miss Perine [sic], on the massacre and destruction of Indian Key village, in August, 1840. Colonel Harney's daring and successful expedition in the pres |
Philadelphia |
[1841?] |
USD - |
3,750.00 |
|
[LIVINGSTON, MADISON C.] |
Correspondence in relation to the payment of the East Florida troops. [Caption title]. 25 cm, uncut. Disbound. |
[Tallahassee] |
[1841] |
USD - |
40.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. GENERAL LAND OFFICE |
Instructions under the act of 4th August, 1842, entitled "An act for the armed occupation and settlement of the unsettled part of the Peninsula of East Florida." [Caption title] 22.5. Plain paper wrappers, worn. Heavily foxed. |
[Washington?] |
[1842] |
USD - |
60.00 |
|
HERBERT, HENRY WILLIAM ["Frank Forester"] |
Ringwood the Rover, a Tale of Florida. By W. H. [sic] Herbert ... [4 line quotation.] 24 cm., uncut. Original printed brown paper wrappers (much frayed) bound in full modern cloth. Heavily foxed. |
Philadelphia |
1843 |
USD - |
160.00 |
|
LIGHT OF THE REEF. Key West |
Extra Light of the Reef. Key West, Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1844. [At head of first column:] Terrific Gale! Supposed Great Loss oe [sic] Life-Immense Destruction of Property!--Several Vessels Lost!!!... |
[Key West] |
[1844] |
USD - |
50.00 |
|
PEEK, PETER V., pseud. |
Inkling of Adventure in the Campaigns of the Florida Indian War; and a sketch of the Life of the Author. By Peter V. Peek. [Wrapper title]. 23.7 cm., uncut. Original printed yellow paper wrappers, worn at edges. Laid in half blue morocco slipcase. |
Schenectady |
1846 |
USD - |
2,300.00 |
|
FLORIDA. CONSTITUTION |
Constitution, or Form of Government, for the People of Florida. By Authority: published under the Direction of the Secretary of State. 23.5 cm. Original printed blue paper front wrapper, back wrapper lacking. Title ink-burned and extremely soiled. Much so |
Tallahassee |
1851 |
USD - |
100.00 |
|
SMITH, [THOMAS] BUCKINGHAM, translator and editor |
Letter of Hernando de Soto, and Memoir of Hernando de Escalante Fontaneda. Translated from the Spanish by Buckingham Smith. 38 cm. [Large paper]. Original cloth. |
Washington |
1854 |
USD - |
60.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. WAR DEPARTMENT |
Memoir to accompany a Military Map of the Peninsula of Florida, South of Tampa Bay, compiled by Lieut. J. C. Ives, Topog'l. Engineers, under the general direction of Capt. A. A. Humphreys, Topog'l. Engineers, by order of the Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretar |
New York |
1856 |
USD - |
40.00 |
|
WEEKLY PICAYUNE, New Orleans |
Supplement to the Picayune. Billy Bowlegs and the Florida War. [Illustrated by a full length portrait of Billy Bowlegs, signed "Stevens Engr. from a Photograph by J. H. Clark"; the text dated at the foot of the first column "New Orleans, Sunday, May 30, 1 |
[New Orleans] |
[1858] |
USD - |
225.00 |
|
PERRY, W. L. |
Scenes in a Surveyor's Life; or A Record of Hardships and Dangers Encountered, and Amusing Scenes which Occurred, in the Operations of a Party of Surveyors in South Florida. By W. L. Perry. 18.7 cm. Original maroon cloth, much faded; lacks free back endpa |
Jacksonville |
1859 |
USD - |
130.00 |
|
FLORIDA |
Florida. [At head of first column:] From the "Florida Union." To all Whom it May Concern. [Text begins:] We have before us a pile of letters, from all parts of the Union ... asking for information concerning Florida ... 19.8 cm. Unbound folder. |
[Jacksonville] |
[1867] |
USD - |
50.00 |
|
FORBUSH, T. B. |
Florida: The Advantages and Inducements Which It Offers to Immigrants. Collected and arranged by the Secretary of the New England Emigrant Aid Company. 22 cm. Tied, without wrappers. Library stamps on title. |
Boston |
[1867] |
USD - |
25.00 |
|
DEWEY, L. F. & CO. |
Florida. Its Climate, Soil, and Productions; with a Sketch of Its History, Natural Features and Social Condition. A Manual of Reliable Information concerning the Resources of the State, and the Inducements ... to Immigrants. With a map. 22.3 cm. Original |
Jacksonville |
1868 |
USD - |
30.00 |
|
WHITNEY, JOHN F. |
St. Augustine, Florida. Its Advantages as a Winter Residence for Invalids and Nothern [sic] Tourists. Cost of living, and how to get there. Climate, Productions, Resources, &c., &c. Prepared and Compiled by John F. Whitney, Editor and Proprietor "Florida |
St. Augustine |
1873 |
USD - |
20.00 |
|
WHITNEY, JOHN PRESCOTT |
Whitney's Florida Pathfinder for the Tourist and Invalid. The Points visited in Florida. Hotels on the Routes ... The Latest Schedules of Routes to Florida, with Maps. Also Maps of the St. John's and Upper St. John's River St. Augustine ... Arranged and P |
New York |
1876 |
USD - |
20.00 |
|
MASON, Z. H. |
A General Description of Orange County, Florida. Its Soil, Climate, Health, Productions, Resources, and Facilities of Transportation. By Z. H. Mason, M. D. of Apopka. Published by the Orange County Immigration Society ... 21.4 cm. Disbound, with traces of |
Orlando, Fla. |
[1881] |
USD - |
150.00 |
|
UPHAM, SAMUEL C. |
Notes from Sunland, on the Manatee River, Gulf Coast of South Florida. Its Climate, Soil and Productions. [Quotation, 2 lines.] By Samuel C. Upham. Illustrated. Second Edition. Published by the Author. 18 cm. Original printed paper wrappers. Front wrapper |
Braidentown, Fla. and Philadelphia |
1881 |
USD - |
40.00 |
|
MYERS, O. A. |
Alachua County, her Attractive Features and Public Improvements, by O. A. Myers, Editor Advocate. Combined with a Complete County Business Directory. 21.7 cm. Modern red cloth. Title neatly repaired in inner margin. |
Gainesville, Florida |
1882 |
USD - |
110.00 |
|
PENDLETON, C. B. |
A Pamphlet descriptive of Monroe County, Florida with Brief Sketches Culled from Able Writers on Different Parts of the State. By C. B. Pendleton, Editor Key West Democrat. 21.3 cm. Disbound. Title neatly repaired. Browned. |
Key West, Fla. |
1882 |
USD - |
170.00 |
|
COON, JAMES CHURCHILL |
Log of the Cruise of 1889 D. T. S. C., New Smyrna to Lake Worth, East Coast of Florida, by the Log-Keeper, James Churchill Coon. 13.7 cm. Original printed paper wrappers. Fine. |
Lake Helen, Fla. |
1889 |
USD - |
50.00 |
|
SMITH, JOHN. ESTATE |
For Sale. By virtue of a decree of the County Court of Madison, in the case of Smith &c. vs. Smith &c., as Commissioner, I will on the 25th day of February, 1852, at the residence of Zechariah S. Smith, in the County of Madison, sell at public auction, to |
[Madison, Virginia?] |
[1852] |
USD - |
100.00 |
|
SOUTH CAROLINA. CONVENTION, 1860--1862 |
The Address of the People of South Carolina Assembled in Convention, to the People of the Slaveholding States of the United States. Printed by Order of the Convention. 23.4 cm. Original printed yellow wrappers. Loose in wrappers. |
Charleston |
1860 |
USD - |
50.00 |
|
SOUTH CAROLINA. CONVENTION, 1860--1862 |
Declaration of the Immediate Causes which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union; and The Ordinance of Secession. Printed by Order of the Convention. 23.4 cm. Original yellow printed wrappers. Browned. |
Charleston |
1860 |
USD - |
40.00 |
|
SOUTH CAROLINA. CONVENTION, 1860--1862 |
... An Ordinance To dissolve the Union between the State of South Carolina and other States united with her under the compact entitled "The Constitution of the United States of America." Broadside, 61.2 x 30.8 cm. Fine. |
[Charleston] |
[1860] |
USD - |
750.00 |
|
BATTLE OF FORT SUMTER |
The Battle of Fort Sumter and First Victory of the Southern Troops, April 13th, 1861. Full accounts of the Bombardment, with Sketches of the Scenes, Incidents, etc. Compiled chiefly from the Detailed Reports of the Charleston Press. Published by Request. |
Charleston |
1861 |
USD - |
75.00 |
|
CONDITIONS OF PEACE |
Conditions of Peace required to the So-Called Seceded States. Article 1. Unconditional submission to the Government of the United States. Article 2. To deliver up ONE HUNDRED of the ARCH TRAITORS, to be hung ... [Eight articles in all, followed by a short |
[n.p.] |
[1861] |
USD - |
40.00 |
|
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA (PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT). CONSTITUTION |
Congress of the Provisional Government. Constitution of the Provisional Government of the Confederate States of America. 8th February 1861. Read first, second and third times and engrossed; and unanimously adopted. 1000 copies ordered to be printed. Howel |
Montgomery |
1861 |
USD - |
600.00 |
|
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. CONSTITUTION |
In Congress---March 9, 1861---Amended Constitution---100 copies ordered to be printed. Constitution of the Confederate States of America. [Caption title]. 35.5 cm. Unbound. |
[Montgomery] |
[1861] |
USD - |
4,250.00 |
|
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. CONSTITUTION |
Constitution of the Confederate States of America. Adopted unanimously by the Congress of the Confederate States of America, March 11, 1861. 22.9 cm. Contemporary roan, rebacked. Presentation inscription from P. Clayton to George W. Riggs, 5 April 1861 on |
Montgomery |
1861 |
USD - |
160.00 |
|
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. CONSTITUTION |
Constitution of the Confederate States of America. Adopted unanimously by the Congress of the Confederate States of America, March 11, 1861. 22.4 cm. Bound in half green modern morocco. Title and final leaf worn. |
Savannah |
1861 |
USD - |
300.00 |
|
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. LAWS |
An Act Recognizing the existence of War between the United States and the Confederate States; and concerning letters of marque, prizes, and prize goods. [Dated at end May 6th, 1861]. 27 cm. Small tape repairs where previously folded. |
[Richmond] |
[1861] |
USD - |
190.00 |
|
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. TREATIES, 1861 |
Treaty with the Cherokees. October 7th, 1861. 22.6 cm. Tied. Laid in half red morocco slipcase. |
[Richmond?] |
[1862?] |
USD - |
1,700.00 |
|
UNITED STATES. ARMY. HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE GULF |
Proclamation Headquarters Department of the Gulf, New Orleans, May 1st, 1862. [Declares martial law and puts forth specific regulations for the life and government of the city. Text begins:] The city of New Orleans and its environs, with all its interior |
[New Orleans] |
[1862] |
USD - |
120.00 |
|
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. PRESIDENT (JEFFERSON DAVIS) |
An Address to the People of the Free States by the President of the Southern Confederacy. Broadside, 29 x 22 cm. Backed with linen. |
[Richmond] |
[1863] |
USD - |
400.00 |
|
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. PRESIDENT (JEFFERSON DAVIS) |
Message of the President. To the Senate and House of Representatives of the Confederate States: ... [Caption title. Signed and dated at end:] Jefferson Davis. Richmond, January 12, 1863. 23 cm., uncut. Sewn as issued. |
[Richmond] |
[1863] |
USD - |
80.00 |
|
CURTIS, SAMUEL S. |
A Cruise on the Benton [Typewritten transcript with manuscript corrections, signed at end in ms.: Samuel S. Curtis]. 4to. Unbound. Lightly soiled. |
|
[1863--1864] |
USD - |
80.00 |
|
DEMOCRATIC WORKINGMAN |
Don't Unchain the Tiger! |
[New York] |
[1863] |
USD - |
20.00 |
|
[DRIGGS, GEORGE W.] |
Opening of the Mississippi; or Two Years Campaigning in the South-West. A Record of the Campaigns, Sieges, Actions and Marches in which the 8th Wisconsin Volunteers have participated together with correspondence, by a Non-Commissioned Officer. 20.4 cm. Or |
Madison, Wis. |
1864 |
USD - |
55.00 |
|
HINDMAN, [THOMAS CARMICHAEL] |
Report of Major General Hindman, of his Operations in the Trans-Mississippi District. Published by Order of Congress. 22.9 cm. Bound in quarter modern brown morocco. Some foxing and browning. |
Richmond |
1864 |
USD - |
100.00 |
|
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. ARMY. DEP'T. ALA., MISS. AND E. LA. |
Terms of Capitulation. Headq's. Ala., Miss., and E. La., Meridian, Miss., May 6, '65. General Order, No. 54. [Signed at end:] R. Taylor, Lt. General. Official: F. Bullock, Jr., A. A. Gen'l. Broadside in two columns, 30.3 x 15 cm., crudely printed at angle |
[Meridian?] |
[1865] |
USD - |
1,100.00 |
|
FROST, DANIEL MARSH |
A Letter to Gen. Sterling Price, Accompanied by Official Documents ... 20.5 cm. Original printed paper wrappers. Waterstained. |
St. Louis |
1865 |
USD - |
80.00 |
|
[SIMMS, WILLIAM GILMORE] |
Sack and Destruction of the City of Columbia, S. C. to which is added a List of the Property Destroyed. 22 cm., uncut. Original printed paper wrappers, considerably frayed and chipped along backstrip. Inscription in ink on front wrapper: "Mr. B. Wilson wi |
Columbia, S. C. |
1865 |
USD - |
200.00 |
|
CUMMING, KATE |
A Journal of Hospital Life in the Confederate Army of Tennessee from the Battle of Shiloh to the End of the War: with Sketches of Life and Character, and Brief Notices of Current Events during that Period. 23.1 cm. Original cloth binding; front hinges cra |
Louisville |
[1866] |
USD - |
120.00 |
|
PEPPER, GEORGE W. |
Personal Recollections of Sherman's Campaigns. In Georgia and the Carolinas. 21.5 cm. Original grey cloth binding with gold stamped device on front cover; backstrip chipped at head; internally much foxed. |
Zanesville, Ohio |
1866 |
USD - |
70.00 |
|
FROST, GRIFFIN |
Camp and Prison Journal, embracing Scenes in Camp, on the March, and in Prisons: Springfield, Gratiot Street, St. Louis, and Macon City, Mo. ... Also, Scenes and Incidents during a Trip for Exchange, from St. Louis, Mo., via. Philadelphia, Pa., to City Po |
Quincy, Illinois |
1867 |
USD - |
55.00 |
|
KU-KLUX-KLAN |
Horrible Disclosures. A Full and Authentic Expose of the Ku-Klux Klan. From original documents of the Order, and Other Official Sources "Blood! Blood! Blood!" Macbeth. |
Cincinnati |
1868 |
USD - |
550.00 |
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KU-KLUX-KLAN |
The Oaths, Signs, Ceremonies and Objects of the Ku-Klux-Klan. A Full Expose. By a Late Member. With illustrations [in text]. 16.3 cm. Original printed paper wrappers. Stained and considerably soiled and foxed. |
Cleveland |
1868 |
USD - |
200.00 |
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LESTER, J. C. and WILSON, D. L. |
Ku Klux Klan. Its Origin, Growth and Disbandment. 14.9 cm. Original printed paper wrappers, worn. |
Nashville |
1884 |
USD - |
125.00 |
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GREAT BRITAIN, BOARD OF TRADE |
Report of the Lords Commissioners for Trade and Plantations on the Petition of the Honourable Walpole, Benjamin Franklin, John Sargent, and Samuel Wharton, Esquires, and their Associates; For A Grant of Lands on the River Ohio, in North America; for the p |
London |
1772 |
USD - |
225.00 |
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[YOUNG, ARTHUR] |
Observations on the Present State of the Waste Lands of Great Britain, Published on Occasion of the Establishment of a New Colony on the Ohio. By the Author of the Tours through England. 22.1 cm. Gilt calf. Light foxing. |
London |
1773 |
USD - |
225.00 |
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WALPOLE, THOMAS |
To the King's Most Excellent Majesty in Council. The Memorial of the Honourable Thomas Walpole, in Behalf of himself and ... [eleven others, including Samuel Wharton] and their Associates. [Caption title.] 26.8 cm. Contemporary marbled wrappers. |
[London] |
[1774] |
USD - |
550.00 |
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HUTCHINS, THOMAS |
A Topographical Description of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina, comprehending the Rivers Ohio, Kenhawa, Sioto, Cherokee, Wabash, Illinois, Missisippi, &c. The Climate, Soil and Produce, whether Animal, Vegetable, or Mineral; the Mount |
London |
1778 |
USD - |
550.00 |
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HUTCHINS, THOMAS |
A New Map of the Western Parts of Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland and North Carolina; Comprehending the River Ohio, and all the Rivers, which fall into it; Part of the River Mississippi, the Whole of the Illinois, Lake Erie; Part of the Lakes Huron, Mich |
London |
1778 |
USD - |
950.00 |
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[PAINE, THOMAS] |
Public Good, being an Examination into the Claim of Virginia to the Vacant Western Territory, and of the Right of the United States to the Same. To which is added, Proposals for laying off a new State, to be applied as a Fund for carrying on the War, or R |
Philadelphia |
1780 |
USD - |
275.00 |
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[WHARTON, SAMUEL] |
Plain Facts: ... a Vindication of the Grant, from the Six United Nations of Indians, to the Proprietors of Indiana, against the Decision of the Legislature of Virginia ... with ... Documents, proving that the Territory, Westward of the Allegheny Mountain, |
Philadelphia |
1781 |
USD - |
425.00 |
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[SACKETT, NATHANIEL] |
A Memorial, &c. [Caption title on p. [3] reads as follows:] To the Honourable, The United States of America in Congress convened, The Memorial of Nathaniel Sackett, in behalf of himself and his Associates ... 22.3 cm. Full morocco. Moderate staining, catc |
New York |
1785 |
USD - |
2,800.00 |
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OHIO COMPANY |
Articles of an Association by the Name of the Ohio Company. 13.1 cm. Original marbled wrappers. Cloth case. |
Worcester |
1786 |
USD - |
2,100.00 |
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[CUTLER, MANASSEH] |
An Explanation of the Map which delineates that part of the Federal Lands, Comprehended between Pennsylvania West Line, the Rivers Ohio and Sioto, and Lake Erie; confirmed to the United States by sundry Tribes of Indians, in the Treaties of 1784 and 1786, |
Salem |
1787 |
USD - |
275.00 |
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[SYMMES, JOHN CLEVES] |
To the Respectable Public. [Caption title.] 14.6 cm. Disbound. Folios trimmed from tops of four pages, as well as the first line of print from one page. First and last leaves stained. |
[Trenton] |
[1787] |
USD - |
400.00 |
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UNITED STATES LAWS |
An Ordinance for the Government of the Territory of the United States, North-West of the River Ohio. [At end:] Done by the United States in Congress assembled, the 13th day of July, ... 1787, ... [with Ms. signature of:] "Chas Thomson secy." Broadsheet wi |
[New York] |
[1787] |
USD - |
33,000.00 |
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HUTCHINS, THOMAS |
A Topographical Description of Virginia ... 15.5 cm. Contemporary plain paper wrappers. Wrappers stained, slight foxing. Morocco solander case. |
Boston |
1787 |
USD - |
1,100.00 |
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OHIO COMPANY |
Articles of Agreement entered into by the Subscribers, for constituting an Association, by the Name of the Ohio Company. [Caption title.] 15.6 cm. Four pp. |
[Newport] |
[1788] |
USD - |
2,700.00 |