Shows location of railroads, canals, iron furnaces and ore mines and coal deposits. Accompanying text from the citizens of Columbia to the U.S. Congress.
A sketch of the life and character of the Rev. David Caldwell, D. D. near sixty years pastor of the churches of Buffalo and Alamance. Including two of his sermons; some account of the Regulation, together with the revolutionary ... incidents in which he was concerned; and a very brief notice of the ecclesiastical and moral condition of North-Carolina while in its colonial state
The veto power : its nature and history; the danger to the country from its exercise, and the true position of parties and presidential candidates in relation to it
Gen. Cass's extra pay, $64,865.46--General Taylor not one cent: proved by documents, officially certified and appended. Speech of Hon. Andrew Stewart, of Penn., delivered in the House of Representatives, U.S., August 3, 1848
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.
Report of the Committee on Vice and Immorality, relative to the repeal of the law of Seventeen Hundred and Five, which prohibits persons from tippling on the sabbath
Free-soil Party. National Convention (1848 : Buffalo)
Place of Publication
Buffalo, New-York
Publisher
G. H. Derby & Co.; Andrews & Boyle; [etc., etc.,
Date of Publication
1848]
Physical Description
32 p. 22 1/2 cm.
Notes
In: Political Speeches.
Phonographic reporting refers to a particular form of stenographic writing in which vowel sounds are optional if the word can be understood by consonants alone.
State-book of Pennsylvania : containing an account of the geography, history, government, resources, and noted citizens of the state : with a map of the state and of each county