Box 6
Contains 59 Results:
Great Britain. National Debt. Return of Statement of the Amount of the National Debt on the 31st Day of March 1881 (in Continuation of Parliamentary Paper, No. 352, of Session 2, 1880)
Most of the 344 published works in this collection document aspects of the political, economic, scientific, educational, and religious thought of persons and groups within the United States during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Notable topics include Seccession, the American Civil War, Emanicipation, Reconstruction, government finances, and American partisan politics. Works in the final series originated in Canada, Switzerland, France, Great Britain, and Japan.
The Sun. A Semi-monthly Review of Politics, Economics, Science, Literature and Art. Vol. V, No. 9. Tokyo, 1899 April 20
Taiyō: a semi-monthly review of politics, economics, sciencs, literature and art, published from 1895 to 1928.
Religion. No. 76, 1898 February
Most of the 344 published works in this collection document aspects of the political, economic, scientific, educational, and religious thought of persons and groups within the United States during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Notable topics include Seccession, the American Civil War, Emanicipation, Reconstruction, government finances, and American partisan politics. Works in the final series originated in Canada, Switzerland, France, Great Britain, and Japan.
Religion. No. 74, 1897 December
Most of the 344 published works in this collection document aspects of the political, economic, scientific, educational, and religious thought of persons and groups within the United States during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Notable topics include Seccession, the American Civil War, Emanicipation, Reconstruction, government finances, and American partisan politics. Works in the final series originated in Canada, Switzerland, France, Great Britain, and Japan.
The Rikugo-Zassi. No. 207, 1898 March
Most of the 344 published works in this collection document aspects of the political, economic, scientific, educational, and religious thought of persons and groups within the United States during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Notable topics include Seccession, the American Civil War, Emanicipation, Reconstruction, government finances, and American partisan politics. Works in the final series originated in Canada, Switzerland, France, Great Britain, and Japan.
Unidentified print block publication in Japanese
Most of the 344 published works in this collection document aspects of the political, economic, scientific, educational, and religious thought of persons and groups within the United States during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Notable topics include Seccession, the American Civil War, Emanicipation, Reconstruction, government finances, and American partisan politics. Works in the final series originated in Canada, Switzerland, France, Great Britain, and Japan.
Obama '08 bumper sticker and invitation to the 2009 inauguration of Barak H. Obama and Joseph R. Biden, Jr., 2008
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Jenny Lind 1850 programs and 1851 concert tickets (reproductions), Pre-1940
Gifts of W. A. Hildebrand, November 1939. Items formerly in box 2 of Log 9561. Rehoused and filed in BCA 0282 Collection of Pamphlets and Ephemera, January 2024. TSB.
Broadside announcing a Public Supper sponsored by the Geneva Baptist Church, Geneva, New York, 1876 March
Formerly in box 2 of Log 9561. Rehoused and filed in BCA 0282 Collection of Pamphlets and Ephemera, January 2024. TSB.