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Reply of John Davis, of Massachusetts, to Mr. Buchanan, of Pennsylvania on the reduction of wages and of the value of property : delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 23, 1840. Together with extracts from the speeches of Messrs. Buchanan, Walker, Benton and Calhoun

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo16473
Author
Davis, John,
Date of Publication
1840.
Call Number
923.173 B918da
Author
Davis, John,
Place of Publication
Washington
Publisher
Printed at the Madisonian Office,
Date of Publication
1840.
Physical Description
31 p. ; 22 cm.
Subjects
Buchanan, James, - 1791-1868.
Currency question - United States - Speeches in Congress.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Rare Books
Call Number
923.173 B918da
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Alta California : embracing notices of the climate, soil, and agricultural products of northern Mexico and the Pacific seaboard : also, a history of the military and naval operations of the United States directed against the territories of northern Mexico, in the year 1846-'47 : with documents declaratory of the policy of the present administration of the national government in regard to the annexation of conquered territory to this union, and the opinion of the Hon. James Buchanan on the Wilmot Proviso, &c

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo18954
Author
Captain of volunteers.
Date of Publication
1847.
Call Number
979.4403 C254
  1 website  
Responsibility
by a Captain of volunteers.
Author
Captain of volunteers.
Place of Publication
Philadelphia
Publisher
H. Packer & Co. ...,
Date of Publication
1847.
Physical Description
[2], 5-64 p. (first leaf blank) ; 25 cm.
Notes
This copy is a reproduction ISBN 0548410593.
Description of area: p. 9-12; history and documentation: p. 13-64.
Anti-annexation tract.
Summary
The 1847 publication briefly address climate soil and agriculture in Alta and Baja California in chapter I. The following eight chapters consist of communications from the U.S. Government consisting of instructions in the event Mexico declared war, justification of and motives for war, various reports to Washington, communications with Mexican officials in Alta California, accounts of the military operations in California, the articles of capitulation entered into at Rancho of Cowanga on January 13, 1847, all of which are interspersed with personal observations and comments by the author. The final chapter deals with the question of whether slavery would be allowed in California, the policy of the South and its motive for a slave market and emigrants to California and Northern Mexico [from California State University's Digital Commons]
Subjects
Buchanan, James, - 1791-1868.
Mexican War, 1846-1848.
California - Description and travel.
California - History - 1846-1850.
Mexico, North - Description and travel.
California - Annexation to the United States.
Place
United States Pennsylvania Philadelphia.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
979.4403 C254
Websites
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Proofs of the corruption of Gen. James Wilkinson, and of his connexion with Aaron Burr, : with a full refutation of his slanderous allegations in relation to the character of the principal witness against him

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Author
Clark, Daniel,
Date of Publication
1809.
Call Number
Book 614 1809
Responsibility
By Daniel Clark, of the city of New Orleans. ; [Two lines in Latin from Horace with the English translation].
Author
Clark, Daniel,
Place of Publication
[Philadelphia]
Publisher
Wm. Hall, Jun. & Geo. W. Pierie, printers, no. 51, Market-Street, Philadelphia.,
Date of Publication
1809.
Physical Description
[2], 150, 199, [1] p. ; 23 cm.
Notes
"The originals of all the documents ... except the copies from the records of the Supreme Court ... and the papers laid before Congress ... are lodged with Mr. D.W. Coxe, in Philadelphia, who will shew them to any person desiring an inspection of them. ..."--Advertisement, p. [2], 2nd count.
Copyright July 13, 1809 by Daniel W. Coxe.
Last page blank.
"Errata."--Page 199.
Jasper Yeates's Colonial Law Library.
Yeates's signature at top of title page.
Book number 614 as assigned by Yeates.
Includes bibliographical references.
Shaw, R.R. American bibliography,
Reese, W.S. Best of the West,
Summary
Daniel Clark, born in Ireland and a schoolboy at Eton, came to New Orleans in 1786, to join his uncle of the same name. He was prominent in the city, became an American citizen, and in 1806, was elected a delegate to Congress. Shortly afterward he broke with Wilkinson, with whom he had been intimate, and in this book gives much evidence of the General's treachery. Clark strives to prove that Wilkinson was a pensioner of Spain from 1794 to 1803; and an accomplice of Aaron Burr in treasonably plotting a separation of the states. The case is clearly and forcibly put and is a strong one, with information about Jefferson's administration of the West, and the causes there working towards a secession in the early years of the Republic. [from Google Books]
Subjects
Wilkinson, James, - 1757-1825.
Burr, Aaron, - 1756-1836.
Burr Conspiracy, 1805-1807.
Politics and government.
Louisiana - Politics and government - 1803-1865.
Louisiana.
Repaired spine on bllue boards (Binding)
Additional Author
Coxe, Daniel W.
Yeates, Jasper,
Additional Corporate Author
Hall & Pierie,
Place
United States Pennsylvania Philadelphia.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Yeates Collection
Call Number
Book 614 1809
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An important statement of facts : relative to the invalidity of the pretensions formerly made upon the Pennsylvania lands by the unincorporated companies of Connecticut claimants and by those who claimed under those companies, in a letter from the secretary of the Land-office, to the Pennsylvania commissioners, intended to evince the liberality of the government and landholders of Pennsylvania in the act of the 4th of April, 1799, and the releases of 120 to 180,000 acres under the same

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo15665
Corporate Author
Pennsylvania. Land Office.
Date of Publication
1801]
Call Number
090 L244di 1801
Corporate Author
Pennsylvania. Land Office.
Place of Publication
[Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
Printed by W. & R. Dickson,
Date of Publication
1801]
Physical Description
40 p. ; 20 cm.
Notes
Caption title.
Imprint and printer's statement from colophon.
Letter of the Secretary of the Land Office signed (p. 21): Tench Coxe.
Sabin 17299.
Cover missing.
Subjects
Susquehanna claim, 1753-1808.
Land tenure - Pennsylvania.
Additional Author
Coxe, Tench,
Location
Lancaster History Library - Rare Books
Call Number
090 L244di 1801
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Letter of the Hon. Dudley Marvin, of New York

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Author
Marvin, Dudley,
Date of Publication
1848]
Call Number
815 P769 # 11
Author
Marvin, Dudley,
Place of Publication
[Washington
Publisher
J. & G.S. Gideon, printers,
Date of Publication
1848]
Physical Description
8 p. 23 cm.
Notes
Caption title.
Addressed to James Parker, in answer to a question whether those opposed to the extension of slavery should support the nominees of the Buffalo convention.
In: Political Speeches.
Subjects
Campaign literature, 1848
Location
Lancaster History Library - Rare Books
Call Number
815 P769 # 11
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Poems on different subjects. To which is added a descriptive account of a family tour to the West; in the year 1800, in a letter to a lady

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Author
Hastings, Sarah Anderson,
Date of Publication
1808.
Call Number
090 L244di 1808
Responsibility
By Sally Hastings ...
Author
Hastings, Sarah Anderson,
Place of Publication
Lancaster
Publisher
Printed and sold by W. Dickson for the benefit of the authoress,
Date of Publication
1808.
Physical Description
220 p. 17 cm.
Subjects
Pennsylvania - Description and travel.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Rare Books
Call Number
090 L244di 1808
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Date of Publication
[1844]
Place of Publication
[Philadelphia]
Date of Publication
[1844]
Physical Description
287 pages : 11 cm.
Notes
Publisher's binding of stamped cloth, with gilding on the spine.
Inscription on flyleaf: "Presented to Mrs. E. Kieffer" / "For Lanc. Hist. Soc. from great grandson Albert L. Kieffer 1974"
Transferred from Objects collection 2023. Former accession number: 1975.014.4
Subjects
Poetry - Collections
Flower language
Flowers in literature
Flowers - Poetry
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Fraud and falsehood exposed : General Taylor's Southern face

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Corporate Author
Democratic Party (U.S.)
Date of Publication
[1848?]
Call Number
815 P769 # 15
Responsibility
published by a Committee of Democrats.
Corporate Author
Democratic Party (U.S.)
Place of Publication
Washington, D.C
Publisher
Greer's Printing Office,
Date of Publication
[1848?]
Physical Description
8 p. ; 23 cm.
Notes
Cover title.
The issue dwarfing all others in the 1848 national elections was the disposition of territory acquired as the result of the Mexican War. Slave and Free states battled to add them to their ranks. Whig campaign pamphlets portrayed their candidate Taylor as anti-slavery in the North and as pro-slavery in the South. His opponent, Democrat Lewis Cass, was portrayed as pro-slavery in the North and anti-slavery in the South. The Democrats proceeded in a like manner. Here, for Northern consumption, Democrats demonstrate Taylor's "Southern face," i.e., his expressed comfort with Southern institutions and opposition to the Wilmot Proviso, barring slavery from the conquered territories.
In: Political Speeches.
Subjects
Cass, Lewis, - 1782-1866.
Taylor, Zachary, - 1784-1850.
Campaign literature - United States.
Presidential candidates - United States.
Presidents - United States
Slavery - United States
United States - Politics and government - 1845-1849.
Washington (D.C.) - Imprints - 19th century.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Rare Books
Call Number
815 P769 # 15
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Highwaymen and pirates' own book : containing historical narratives of the most celebrated robbers, pirates, &c., together with an account of the loss of the ship William Brown : and a full description of the mutiny on board the United States' brig Somers, with the execution of Spencer, Cromwell and Small

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo16433
Author
Brooke, Henry K.
Date of Publication
1845.
Call Number
910.45 P544 1845
Responsibility
Carefully comp. for the publisher, by Henry K. Brooke.
Author
Brooke, Henry K.
Place of Publication
Philadelphia, New York
Publisher
J.B. Perry ; Nafis & Cornish,
Date of Publication
1845.
Physical Description
5-72, 5-82, 3-70 p. illus., plates. 16 cm.
Notes
Part II sold separaely.
Contents
[pt. I] Life and adventures of ... Joseph Thompson Hare. Awful account of the ... pirate, Alexander Tardy.--[pt. II] Annals of the revolution.--[pt. III] James Moran, executed at Philadelphia ... May 19, 1837. The mutiny on board the brig Braganza. The loss of the ship William Brown. A full account of the mutiny on board the United States brig Somers.
Subjects
Hare, Joseph Thompson.
Tardy, Alexander.
Moran, James.
Braganza (Brig)
William Brown (Ship)
Somers (Brig : 1842-1846)
Pirates.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Rare Books
Call Number
910.45 P544 1845
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The plaindealer. [microform]

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Date of Publication
1840-
Call Number
Drawer 18, Sec. 5
Alternate Title
Plain dealer
Place of Publication
Lancaster [Pa.]
Publisher
Mr. Forney,
Date of Publication
1840-
Physical Description
v. ; 45 cm.
Publication Frequency
Weekly
Dates of Publication
Vol. 1, no. 1 (May 1, 1840)-
Ceased with Oct. 25, 1844 issue?
Notes
LCHS has Aug. 2, 1844 - Oct. 25, 1844
See Bound Newspaper Database for additional issues.
"Conducted by the Editor of the Intelligencer & Journal."
Democratic campaign paper supporting James K. Polk for president.
"The liberties of the country are safest in the hands of the farmer and the mechanic."
Subjects
Polk, James K. - 1795-1849.
Newspapers
Lancaster (Pa.) - Newspapers
Additional Corporate Author
Republican Party (Pa. : 1792-1828)
Place
United States Pennsylvania Lancaster Lancaster.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Microfilm
Call Number
Drawer 18, Sec. 5
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