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F 1:  Advertisements, Miscellaneous (1865 and n.d.).

a. American Free-Trade League (July 24, 1865).  Declaration of Principles.  4 pp.

b. Feist, Leo.  Music Publications.  4 pp.

c. Gautier, Chas., Catalogue of Imported Goods.  8 pp.

d. International Publishing Company.  Announcement of publication of The Fortieth Congress of the United States by William H. Barnes.  1 page.

e. Lee & Shepard.  Announcement of publication of The Complete Works of Charles Sumner, Autograph Edition.  1 p.

f. Myers & Hedian.  Sale Catalogue of oil paintings.  8 pp.

g. Stimmel, Smith.  Lecturer.  4 pp.

h. U. S. Fire Extinguisher Company.  Extinguisher, Patent Portable Self-acting Fire Engine.  48 pp.

i. United States Ventilation Co.  Ventilation for School-houses. 4 pp.

F 2: Agriculture (1857, 1870).

a. Hyde, James F. C.  The Chinese Sugar Cane; Its History, Mode of Culture, Manufacture of the Sugar, Etc. Boston:  John P. Jewett & Company, 1857.  Cleveland:  Henry P. B. Jewett, 1857.  106 pp.

b. Stebbins, G. B.  Western Farms & Factories; Neighbors and Allies.  Protection of our Industry.  Development of our Resources. Detroit, Michigan:  The American Association of Home Industries, Sept. 1870.  16 pp.

F 3: Colorado (1876, 1903, 1911, and n.d.).

a. Denver & Rio Grande R. R. Passenger Dept.  Around the Circle. Denver:  Smith-Brooks Printing Co., 1903.  56 pp.

b. Denver & Rio Grande R. R. Passenger Dept.  With Nature in Colorado.

Denver:  Carson-Harper, Printing, 1903.  32 pp.

c. "Gem of the Rockies."  Flyer for the Redstone Inn, Redstone, Colorado.  1 page; both sides.

d. Kansas Pacific Railway.  The San Juan Mines.  Kansas City:  Journal of Commerce Publishing House, May, 1876.  85 pp.

e. Oklahoma Land and Colonization Company.  A Modern San Luis Valley Home. Kansas City, Missouri:  R. M. Rigby Printing Co., [1911?].  66 pp.

f. "68 Miles Shorter to Salt Lake City by the Way of Meeker."  Flyer for the City of Meeker, Colorado. 1 page; both sides.

F 4: Congress (C-Mc) (1866-1868 and n.d.).

a. Congressional Investigations.  How Slander is Refuted.  The New York Custom-House--The Sale of Arms--Charges Against Postmaster General Cresswell--Examination of the Treasury.  No publisher or date.  16 pp.; uncut.

b. Lewis, Joseph C.  Letter to Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Speaker of the House of Representatives.  Washington:  H. Polkinhorn & Son, 1866.  4 pp.  Re: discontinuance of the destruction of "greenbacks" and substitution of them instead for interest-bearing notes.

c. McPherson, Edward, Clerk of the House of Representatives of the United States.  A Handbook of Politics for 1868.  Washington:  Philp & Solomons, 1868.  387 pp.; uncut.

F 5: Congress (Mc-W) (1867-1870 and n.d.).

a. McPherson, Edward, Clerk of the House of Representatives of the United States.  A Handbook of Politics for l870.  Washington:  Philp & Solomons, 1870.  pp. 1-6 and 383-634.

b. Reavis, L. U.  A Pamphlet for the People:  Containing Facts and Arguments in Favor of the Removal of the National Capital to the Mississippi Valley.  St. Louis:  Missouri Democrat Book and Job Printing House, 1870.  37 pp.

c. Retraction of Reflections Contained in a Congressional Report and Relating to a Case Prosecuted by E. Delafield Smith, United States District Attorney at New York from April 4, 1861, to April 14, 1865.  New York:  John W. Amerman, 1867.  67 pp.  [Damaged]

d. The Rights of Settlers Voted Down in Congress.  No publisher or date.  8 pp.; uncut.  Re:  H. R. 84, "An Act to confirm to J. M. Hutchings and J. C. Lamon their pre-emption claims in the Yo-Semite Valley in the State of California."

e. Robinson, Luther.  Plan for Ventilating the Wings of the United States Capitol.  No publisher, June, 1870.  8 pp.

f. Stiles, J.  Unification of the Anglo-American Race.  The True Policy of the United States Congress, in View of a Union with the British American Colonies.  No publisher or date.  8 pp.; uncut.

g. Union Republican Congressional Committee, Washington, D. C.  Shall Capital Own Labor?  The Rebel Democracy the Enemy of the PeopleSeymour and Blair's Nomination Means Revolution, Repudiation and Slavery!  Chronicle Print, n.d.  8 pp.; uncut.

h. Wright, John W., Attorney for the Cherokee and Creek Indians.  Reply to Certain Libelous Statements Published in The New York Tribune, and in a Certain Pamphlet Signed by James G. Blunt.  Washington:  H. Polkinhorn & Co., Printers, 1869. 15 pp.

F 6: Finance (1866, 1869, 1888, and n.d.).

a. Discussion on Finance.  Greenbacks a Legal Tender for all Debts, Public and Private Excepting Only Interest on the Public Debt, and Duties on Imports.... New York:  New York Mercantile Journal, n.d.7 pp.

b. Emery, Mrs. S. E. V.  Seven Financial Conspiracies Which Have Enslaved the American People.  Revised edition.  Lansing, Michigan: Launt Thompson, 1888.  96 pp.

c. Resumption of Specie Payments.  Address of Anti-Greenbacks, of the Thirty-Eleventh Congressional District, (That is to Be,) in the State of New York, Delivered NOT in the House of Representatives, July 4th, 1866.  New-York: Eckler, Printer, 1866.  16 pp.

d. Twelfth Annual Report of the Corn Exchange Association of Philadelphia, January 30, 1866.  Philadelphia:  E. C. Markley & Son, Printers, 1866.  39 pp.

e. Warren, Geo. W., Banker.  Who Are the Demoralized Now? Boston: A. Williams and Company, Publishers, 1869.  12 + 1 pages.



F 7: Grant, Ulysses S. (1868).

a. Union Republican Congressional Executive Committee, Washington, D. C.  Speeches of General U. S. Grant, Republican Candidate for Eighteenth President of the United States, Being Extracts from Speeches, Letters, Orders, Military and State Papers.  Washington:  Gibson Brothers, Printers, 1868.  16 pp.  Handwritten inscription.

b. Republican National and Congressional Committees.  Life and Services of General U. S. Grant, Conqueror of the Rebellion, and Eighteenth President of the United States.  Washington:  Philp & Solomons, 1868.  160 pp.

F 8: Kansas (A-K) (1860-1906).

a. Annual Report of the Territorial Superintendent of Common Schools. No publisher or date.  Report is dated December 3l, 1860.  16 pp.

b. Brewster, S. W.  Incidents of Quantrell's Raid on Lawrence, August 21, 1863.  The Remarkable and Heretofore Unpublished Personal Experiences of Hon. Henry S. Clarke.  Lawrence, Kansas:  Jeffersonian Print, l898.  17 pp.

c. Carrier's Address.  Daily Tribune, January lst, 1888.  "A Song of Kansas."  No publisher.  1 sheet folded.

d. Carrier's Address to the Patrons of the Lawrence Daily Journal, Lawrence, Kansas.  January 1st, 1888.  "Boom" by O. E. Learned[?].  No publisher.  1 folded sheet.

e. Carrier's Address.  Evening Tribune, January 1st, 1889.  "Tribunus Loquitur."  No publisher.  1 folded sheet inserted in folded card.

f. Catalogue of Books Belonging to the Plymouth Church Sabbath School, Lawrence, Kansas.  Lawrence, Kansas:  Excelsior Print, 1872.  15 pp.

g. Constitution and By-Laws With the Enrollment List of 1886, of the Jeffersonian Club of the City of Lawrence and Douglas County, Kansas.  Lawrence, Kansas:  Cutler's Petroleum Engine Print, n.d.  16 pages.

h. "Constitution and By-Laws of The Old Settlers' Association of Osage County, Kansas Adopted September 7th, 1905."  1 folded sheet.

i. 1886 Valuation by Townships and Cities and Other Items of Interest to the Citizens of Douglas County.  Lawrence, Kansas:  Journal Print, n.d.  8 pp.

j. Elliott, R. G.  Footnotes on Kansas History.  Lawrence, Kansas:  Journal Company, 1906.  30 pp.

k. House Calendar Exhibiting a List of all the House and Council Bills Introduced into the House, and the Stage of Each up to February 20, 1861.  No publisher or date.  45 pp.

l. The Kansas City Star's Campaign Book, 1892.  Kansas City, Missouri:

Kansas City Star, n.d.  32 pp.

m. The Kansas Review, Vol. I, No. 8 (June, 1880).  Lawrence, Kansas:  Republican Journal Steam Printing Establishment, 1880.  pp. 181-212.

F 9: Kansas (L-R) (1859-1895).

a. Lawrence, Kansas, Memorial Album, May 30, 1895, compiled by E. S. Tucker.  [Lawrence, Kansas]:  E. S. Tucker and Geo. O. Foster, 1895.  70 pp.

b. The Political Record of Hon. S. C. Pomeroy, as Shown by His Own Party Newspaper Press in Kansas and Other States.... Seneca, Kansas:  The Nemaha Courier Office, 1866.  32 pp.

c. Pomeroy, S. C.  A Letter from Hon. S. C. Pomeroy (U. S. Senator) to Rev. H. D. Fisher, of Lawrence, Kansas, Replying to an Invitation to Address the Methodist Episcopal Church at Their Centennial Meeting, July 15, 1866.  No publisher or date; letter dated June 30, 1866.  18 pp.

d. Pomeroy, S. C.  Opinion of Hon. Samuel C. Pomeroy, of Kansas, on the Impeachment of the President.  No publisher or date.  10 pp.

e. Proceedings of the Kansas Judicial Association From its First Meeting held January 10th, l876, to its last, held January 8th, 1878, both inclusive, at Topeka, Kan. Topeka, Kansas:  Commonwealth Book and Job Printing House, 1878.  16 pp.

f. Report of Committee on Propositions of Messrs. Stevens and Carney by James B. Ingersoll and H. W. Martin, and Minority Report of F. P. Baker.  No publisher or date.  3 pp.  Re:  sale of state bonds and suit against Stevens.

g. Report of Edward Hoogland, H. J. Adams and S. A. Kingman, Commissioners of Claims, under Act of Feb. 7, 1859.  No publisher, 1859.  27 pp.  Re:  claims for damages incurred during civil disturbances between Free-state and Pro-slavery factions.  Includes list of claims and awards.

h. Report of the House Committee Appointed to Visit the Cherokee Neutral Lands.  1870.  Topeka, Kansas:  S. S. Prouty, Public Printer, printed at the "Commonwealth" State Printing House, 1870. 164 pp.

F 10: Kansas (Ro-Y) (1864-1887).

a. Roll-Call of the Republican State Convention, Topeka, Kansas, Sept. l, 1880, compiled by George W. Martin, State Printer.  No publisher.  8 pp.

b. Rules of the Kansas Legislature, Together with Lists of Standing Committees, and Names and Post-Office Address of Members.  Topeka, Kansas:  Geo. W. Martin, Kansas Publishing House, 1879.  37 pp. (2 copies)

c. Thayer, Eli.  The New England Emigrant Aid Company and Its Influence, Through the Kansas Contest, Upon National History.  Worcester, Mass.:  Franklin P. Rice, 1887.  48 pp.

d. Wichita, Kansas, the Metropolis of the South West.  Wichita, Kansas:  Wichita Lith Co., n.d.  1 sheet folded.  Promotion brochure.  (2 copies)

e. Wright, H. Clay.  Burlesque Statesmanship, the Gubernatorial Senatorial-Editorial Conclavorial-Fizzleatorial Coup D'Etat.  Leavenworth, Kansas:  Conservative Office, 1864.  56 pp.  A five-act play. (2 copies)

f. Ye True and Veritable Historie of Lawrence Town, for 1871.  Being a Most Curious and Sprightlie Tale, Printed for ye Carrier at ye Journal Print Shoppe.  Lawrence, Kansas:  Journal Print Shop, [1870?].  8 pp.  Carrier's address.

F 11: Lincoln, Abraham (1860-1868).

a. Address of the Committee from the State of Missouri to President Lincoln.  No publisher, 1863.  12 pp.  Re:  conflict between loyalty and disloyalty in Missouri.

b. Political Debates between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, in the Celebrated Campaign of 1858, in Illinois;... Columbus:  Follett, Foster and Company, 1860.  268 pp.

c. President Lincoln on Vallandigham and "Arbitrary Arrests."  The Tribune War Tracts, No. 5.  No publisher or date.  4 pp.

d. Ritchie's Historical Picture; Death of President Lincoln Engraved from the Painting by A. H. Ritchie.  New York:  A. H. Ritchie Co., 1868.  11 pp.  Advertising Brochure.

e. U. L. A.  The Opinions of Abraham Lincoln upon Slavery and Its Issues:  Indicated by his Speeches, Letters, Messages, and Pro clamations.  No publisher or date. 16 pp.  [Damaged]



F 12: Louisiana (1865-1869).

a. Bailey, A.  Darrell vs. Bailey.  No publisher, [1868?].  3 pp.  Re:  contesting by Darrell of election of Bailey.

b. Proceedings of the Convention of the Republican Party of Louisiana, Held at Economy Hall, New Orleans, September 25, 1865, and of the Central Executive Committee of the Friends of Universal Suffrage of Louisiana.... New Orleans:  New Orleans Tribune Office, 1865.  35 pp. 

c. Report of the Joint Committee of the General Assembly of Louisiana on the Conduct of the Late Elections and the Condition of Peace and Order in the State.  New Orleans:  A. L. Lee, State Printer, 1868.  68 pp.

d. Supplemental Report of the Joint Committee of the General Assembly of Louisiana on the Conduct of the Late Elections and the Condition of Peace and Order.  New Orleans:  A. L. Lee, State Printer, 1869.  296 pp.  [Damaged]

F 13: Massachusetts (A-For) (1855-1862, 1906).

a. Annual Report of the School Committee of the Town of Southbridge, for the Year Ending March 31st, 1859.  Southbridge:  C. L. Newhall, 1859.  16 pp.

b. Annual Report of the School Committee of the Town of Southbridge, for 1861-2.  Southbridge:  Journal Office, printed by H. C. Gray, 1862.  16 pp.

c. Auditors' Report of the Receipts and Expenditures of the Town of Southbridge, for the Year Ending January 31, 1862.  Southbridge: Journal Office, printed by H. C. Gray, 1862.  30 pp.

d. Committee on Federal Relations, House of Representatives, Commonwealth of Massachusetts.  Committee Report on Senate No. 160.  No publisher, April, 1857.  35 pp.  Re:  removal of E. G. Loring from the office of Judge of Probate.

e. 1856-57.  Harvard University.  Massachusetts Medical College, Boston.  Annual Announcement of the Medical Course, Commencing on the First Wednesday in November, 1856.  Boston:  David Clapp, 1856.  19 pp.

f. Financial Report of the Town of Sturbridge, Including Two Years, 1853 and 1854, Commencing April 1, and Ending March 31, of Each Year. Southbridge:  Clarke & Jillson, Printers, 1855.  12 pp.

g. Forty-Sixth Annual Report of the Directors of the Free Public Library of the City of Worcester for the Year Ending November 30, 1905.  Worcester, Mass.:  The Blanchard Press, 1906.  66 pp.

F 14: Massachusetts (Fou-R) (1843, 1853-1867).

a. Fourteenth Annual Report Relating to the Registry and Return of Births, Marriages and Deaths, in Massachusetts, for the Year 1855. Boston:  William White, Printer to the State, 1857.  272 pp.

b. History of the Division of the First Baptist Church in Southbridge, Mass. Which Took Place in September, 1842.  Worcester:  Henry J. Howland, 1843.  36 pp.

c. Jillson, C.  Progress Attributed to the Laboring Classes:  A Poem Delivered before the Worcester County Mechanics' Association, March 3d, 1853.  Worcester:  Edward R. Fiske, 1853.  36 pp.

d. Parsons, Theophilus.  Faneuil Hall Address.  No publisher, 1865.  6 pp.  Re:  reconstruction.

e. Report of a Committee of the Boston Board of Trade upon the Cotton Tax.  Boston:  Prentiss & Delano, 1867.  16 pp.

f. Report of the School Committee of the Town of Southbridge, for the Year 1855-56.  Boston:  William White, Printer to the State, 1856. 20 pp.

F 15: National Affairs (1866, 1875, and n.d.).

a. The Contrast.  Republican and Democratic Administrations Reviewed and Contrasted.  Washington:  Republic Publishing Company, n.d. 16 pp.  Re:  Republican and Democratic administrations 1856-1861 and 1870-1875.

b. Geo. Francis Train Showing Up the Monroe Doctrine.  War with Mexico and France Is the Death of Irish Nationality.  Washington:  Constitutional Union Print, 1866.  16 pp.

c. Department of the Interior, United States Geological Survey of the Territories.  Descriptive Catalogue of the Photographs of the United States Geological Survey of the Territories, for the Years 1869 to 1875, Inclusive.  Second Edition.  W. H. Jackson, Photographer.  Washington:  Government Printing Office, 1875.  81 pp.

d. Old Line Democrat.  "McClellan:" Who He is "What He has Done," and Little Mac "From Ball's Bluff to Antietam."  New York:  The American News Company, Wholesale Agents, n.d.  14 pp.

e. MacDonald, Arthur.  Scientific Political Training of President Coolidge.  No publisher or date.  15 pp.

f. Webster, Sidney.  Duties of Neutrality.  The United States vs. The Steamship "Meteor,...Closing Argument in Behalf of the United States.  New York:  John F. Trow & Co., 1866.  94 pp.

F 16: Oklahoma (1901, 1909, 1936, and n.d.).

a. Chase, O. G.  The Neutral Strip or No Man's Land.  Cimarron Territory.  The Best Was Reserved For The Last.  No publisher or date.  20 pp.  Re:  acquiring claims in the Neutral Strip.  (2 copies)

b. The Coming Country, Vol. VI, No. 7 (July, 1909).  Includes on p. 10 a photograph of "An Indian Council of '89" (June, 1889) which includes SC.

c. Jenkins, Wm. M.  Report of the Governor of Oklahoma, 1901.  No publisher or date.  128 pp.  Portions of pages have been clipped.

d. Holzapfel, John.  Kansas Oklahoma Colony of 1889.  [Oklahoma City]:  Times-Journal Publishing Company, 1938.  8 pp.  Includes on page 6 a reference to SC as representative of the Seminole Town Company.

F 17: Railroads (1868, 1871, 1880, 1906 and n.d.).

a. Clarke, W. W.  Clarke's History of the Earliest Railways in Nova Scotia.  Windsor, N. S.:  The Hants Journal Press, n.d.  63 pp.  Contains railway ticket check for D. A. R.

b. Formal Opening of the Pittsburgh, Washington & Baltimore Railroad (Connellsville Route,) June 26th and 27th, 1871.... Baltimore:  The Sun Book and Job Printing Establishment, 1871.  63 pp.

c. Mexican Central Railway Company, Ltd.  Fact and Figures about Mexico and Her Great Railway System, The Mexican Central Railway Company, Ltd.  Fifth Edition.  City of Mexico, Mexico:  Industrial Department of the Mexican Central Railway Company, Ltd., 1906.  95 pp.

d. Proyecto de un Ferrocarril y Telegrafo.... Mexico:  Imprenta de F. Diaz de Leon y Santiago White, 1868.  36 pp. + map.  Inscription by Anson Bangs.

e. Saint Joseph & Western Railroad Company.  New York:  no publisher, 1880.  26 pages.

F 18: Reconstruction (1865-1869).

a. Bateman, H.  Explanation of Bateman's National Picture of Reconstruction,... New York:  Blackwell, Printer, 1867.  16 pp.

b. De Gasparin, A., Count.  Reconstruction, a Letter to President Johnson.  Translated by Mary L. Booth.  Loyal Publication Society No. 87.  New York:  Loyal Publication Society, 1865.  70 pp.

c. Kirkland, Charles P.  A Letter to Peter Cooper on "The Treatment to be Extended to the Rebels Individually," and "The Mode of Restoring the Rebel States to the Union.... Second Edition.  New York:  Anson D. F. Randolph, 1865.  20 pp.

d. The Pennsylvania Freedmen's Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 4 (December 15, 1865).  Philadelphia:  Merrihew & Son, Printers, 1865.  pp. 65-96.  Re:  Freedmen's schools in the South.  [Damaged]

e. Proceedings of the National Convention of the Colored Men of America, Held in Washington, D. C., on January 13, 14, 15, 16, 1869.  Washington, D. C.:  Great Republic Book and Job Printing Establishment, 1869.  42 pp. + XV.

f. Smith, John Y.  Review of Senator Doolittle's Speech at the Assembly Chamber, Madison, Sept. 30, 1865, on the Reconstruction of Rebel States.  Madison:  Atwood & Rublee, Book & Job Printers, 1865.  24 pp.

F 19: Suffrage (1866).

a. Proceedings of the Eleventh National Woman's Rights Convention, Held at the Church of the Puritans, New York, May 10, 1866.  Phonographic report by H. M. Parkhurst.  New York:  Robert J. Johnston, Printer, 1866.  78 + 2 pp.

F 20: Tariff (1867, 1884).

a. Cone, D. D., President of the United Press Association.  Washington Letters to the Vermont Journal et al.  Eighth Edition.  Washington:  United Press Association, 1867.  48 pp. 

b. Protection in Three States.  How Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri Are Injured by the Tariff!  Lawrence, Kansas:  The Kansas Anti-Protection League, 1884.  22 pp.

F 21: Texas (1889-1903).

a. Charter of the City of Galveston as Passed by the 28th Legislature of the State of Texas and Approved by the Governor March 30, 1903.... Galveston, Texas:  F. J. Finck Stationery and Printing Co., n.d.  Inscription by John L. Mitch.

b. Inter-State Deep Harbor Committee, To the Agriculturists, the Producers and the Consumers of the United States.... Washington, D. C.:  Geo. R. Gray, Printer, 1890.  12 pp.  Proposal to make Galveston "the greatest export market of the United States."

c. Willett, John.  Outer-Harbor off Padre Island.  Coast of Texas.  San Antonio, Texas:  Maverick Printing House, [1889].  Re:  harbor proposal.

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