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[Franklin County, Mississippi, 1832. Folio, 7.5" x 13". [4] pp, folded. Completely in ink manuscript, docketed on final page. Minor edgewear, old folds. The writing on either side of each leaf is visible from the other side, making the document difficult to read. Wax seal in interior blank margin of third page. Several small wormholes along one fold [several letters affected]. Signed on behalf of the plaintiff by an attorney with the surname of Stuart. Overall, Good+. Claibourn Read [1807-1845] and Thomas Lassiter [1772-1844] were related by marriage, Read having married Lassiter's daughter Nancy [1805-1865] in 1826. Duncan Magee [c.1799-1890] was the son of Willis Magee [1763-1827], one of the first settlers of Franklin County, and father of Judge Thomas A. Magee[1822-1891] after whom a cemetery was named in 1878. Gabriel Scott may have been related to the Magee family, as Duncan's mother was Asha Scott Magee.
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GABRIEL SCOTT, GUARDIAN OF DUNCAN MAGEE, VS. CLAIBORNE READ AND THOMAS LASSITER, STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, FRANKLIN COUNTY, FRANKLIN CIRCUIT COURT, OCTOBER TERM 1832: DISPUTE OVER HIRING OF PLAINTIFF'S SLAVE BY DEFENDANTS: IN JANUARY 1831 DEFENDANTS READ AND LASSITER PROMISED TO PAY PLAINTIFF SCOTT, GUARDIAN OF MAGEE, SEVENTY DOLLARS "FOR THE HIRE OF A NEGRO, ALSO TWO SUITS OF NEW CLOTHES, ONE WOOLEN AND ONE COTTON, ONE PAIR OF SHOES...
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GAMBLING UNMASKED! OR THE PERSONAL EXPERIENCE OF J.H. GREEN, THE REFORMED GAMBLER; DESIGNED AS A WARNING TO THE YOUNG MEN OF THIS COUNTRY. WRITTEN BY HIMSELF
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Philadelphia: G.B. Zieber & Co., 1847. 312pp. Widely scattered foxing. Frontis with original tissue guard, plus six full-page plates. Plates toned. Front pastedown with old bookplate remnant. Original tan cloth, stamped in blind, spotted at upper forecorners, rebacked with portion of original spine laid down. Good+. This second edition is "considerably enlarged" [Graff] from the 1844 first. The final page contains a notice from the LUTHERAN OBSERVER, commending Green for being "engaged in developing the heartless cruelties of gambling, and the impositions and villanies [sic] practised by the 'sporting gentry' to the pecuniary and moral destruction of thousands of our country." "A reformed gambler's adventures among brother card-sharps, counterfeiters, etc., along the lower Mississippi, from Kentucky to Louisiana" [Howes]. Green "made a good thing out of being a reformed gambler" [Graff]. He was the authoritative early writer on gambling in America. His book discloses the many secrets of cheating…
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THE GAME OF DRAUGHTS OR CHECKERS SIMPLIFIED AND EXPLAINED, WITH PRACTICAL DIAGRAMS AND ILLUSTRATIONS CONTAINING THE EIGHTEEN STANDARD GAMES, WITH OVER TWO HUNDRED OF THE BEST VARIATIONS, SELECTED FROM THE VARIOUS AUTHORS, TOGETHER WITH MANY ORIGINAL ONES, NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED
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New York: Dick and Fitzgerald, 1864. [32], [16-advts.] pp, folding chart of playing board printed on orange paper. Original cloth flexible boards with gilt lettering [light soiling, minimal fraying at edges]. Light age toning of text. Very Good.
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THE GAME OF BILLIARDS. SCIENTIFICALLY EXPLAINED, AND PRACTICALLY SET FORTH, IN A SERIES OF NOVEL AND EXTRAORDINARY STROKES; AND ILLUSTRATED BY NUMEROUS APPROPRIATE DIAGRAMS. TO WHICH IS ADDED THE RULES AND REGULATIONS WHICH GOVERN THE NUMEROUS GAMES AS THEY ARE PLAYED AT THE PRESENT DAY IN ALL THE COUNTRIES OF EUROPE
by Kentfield, Edwin
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London: Smith Elder & Co., 1839. Folio, in original cloth binding, rebacked. Gilt-lettered title on front cover and spine. Folding frontis [in facsimile], plus 93 plates [plates 36 and 56 supplied in facsimile]. [10], 48, Plates 1-93 [printed on rectos only], [1 - engraved advertisement for John Thurston, Billiard Table Manufacturer] pp. Except as noted, Very Good. Kentfield was the King of Billiards in his day, contemporary observers noting his "extraordinary performances" and his revolutionary improvements to the game. [Broadfoot, Major W.: BILLIARDS, London: 1896, p.13, accessed at Google Books.] This is the first edition of his masterwork, printed because "all the works published on Billiards, twenty or thirty years ago, are now comparatively useless, in consequence of the many alterations and improvements that have been successively introduced, and which have so greatly contributed to the state of perfection to which this noble amusement has at length arrived." OCLC records only a few…
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GARDNER & WHARTON'S NEW ORLEANS DIRECTORY, FOR THE YEAR 1858: EMBRACING THE CITY RECORD, A GENERAL DIRECTORY OF THE CITIZENS, AND A BUSINESS AND FIRM DIRECTORY
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[New Orleans]: Printed at E.C. Wharton's Steam Book and Job Printing, Bindery and Stereotype Office, 41 Camp Street, cor. Gravier, 1857. [2], 398, [2 blanks], 48, [2] pp. Original covers, with printed advertisements. Rebacked in cloth tape [portions of a few letters from the left extremity of the front cover are affected], but still slightly shaken. Text browned and moderately foxed. Good+. Front endpaper bearing inscription with rubberstamp: "To Round Table Club, Presented by T. P. THOMPSON, 1812 Calhoun St., NEW ORLEANS. June 20, 1909." Levee and street guides, index, in-text illustrations. The final 48 pages consist of local advertisements (many illustrated) printed on colored stock. Jumonville 2637. Spear 228. Thompson 629. OCLC 17832565 [5- U AL, DLC, UTX, HNOC, Tulane] as of October 2023.
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GARFIELD MONUMENT FUND. THIS CERTIFIES THAT "J.A. EDDY" HAS CONTRIBUTED TO THE FUND FOR THE ERECTION OF A MONUMENT IN LAKE VIEW CEMETERY, TO THE MEMORY OF J.A. GARFIELD, LATE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. CLEVELAND, OHIO. J.H. WADE, H.B. PAYNE, JOS. PERKINS, COMMITTEE
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Cleveland, OH: W.J. Morgan, 1882. Oblong, 5" x 8.5". Engraved certificate surrounded by an ornamental border. Printed in different sizes and typesettings with a vignette of President Garfield in the center with a ribbon coming off each side with his dates of birth and death. Facsimiles of President Garfield's signature and those of the Committee. Light rubberstamp noting receipt, from the N.Y. State Central Committee. Light foxing, minor edgewear. Very Good.
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GARRISON IN HEAVEN. A DREAM. BY...AUTHOR OF "OUR PLANET," "THE SOUL OF THINGS," "IS DARWIN RIGHT?" ETC.
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Wellesley, Mass.: Mrs. E.M.F. Denton, Publisher, 1881. 12mo, original printed wrappers [chipped, tears, rear wrap detached], stitched. 45, [blank], [1], [blank] pp. Worn, Good or so. A bizarre rumination on William Lloyd Garrison and America. "The slaveholder heard of him, and trembled with rage as he cursed him; while the negro waiter behind his chair secretly blessed him." All the great men of American history are in Hell, as Garrison sees during his guided tour. 112 Eberstadt 153.
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THE GAZETTE ANNUAL REGISTER AND HANDBOOK OF INFORMATION. 1871
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[Cincinnati]: Published by the Cincinnati Gazette Co., 1870. Original printed, illustrated and decorated wrappers, stitched. 108pp. One chip at a blank margin, Near Fine. Pages 1-12 consist of advertisements, primarily for Cincinnati merchants, followed by an enormous amount of information on a variety of matters. The Gazette celebrates the Republican Party, which "has now been in power ten years, and its record is one of which every citizen who voted with it may feel proud. It suppressed the rebellion which armed to destroy the Union; it abolished slavery, which was the cause of the big rebellion, and it put into practical operation the great principle of the Declaration of Independence in regard to the equality of MAN. As a result, the year 1871 dawns upon a nation-- a preserved Union-- where there are no slaves, and where all men have equal rights." OCLC 647903145 [1- AAS] as of May 2019.
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THE GAZETTE ANNUAL REGISTER AND HANDBOOK OF INFORMATION. 1870
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[Cincinnati]: Published by the Cincinnati Gazette Co., 1869. Original printed, illustrated and decorated wrappers, stitched. 120pp. Mild soiling of wrappers, Very Good. Pages 1-22 and 116-120 consist of advertisements, primarily for Cincinnati merchants. This rare pamphlet describes Cincinnati as a thriving, lively city. An Index, with a list of advertisers, is included. OCLC 647903125 [1- AAS] as of June 2019.
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GAZETTEER OF ILLINOIS, IN THREE PARTS: CONTAINING A GENERAL VIEW OF THE STATE; A GENERAL VIEW OF EACH COUNTY; AND A PARTICULAR DESCRIPTION OF EACH TOWN, SETTLEMENT, STREAM, PRAIRIE, BOTTOM, BLUFF, ETC. - ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED
by Peck, John M.
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Jacksonville [IL]: R. Goudy, 1834. viii, 376pp. Lightly age-toned, with a couple of margin rubberstamps, but a Very Good text in its original sheep, with a rather brittle and chipped spine, upper hinge starting, gilt-lettered morocco spine label. Byrd notes, "Much of the information for this work was gathered as a result of Peck's extensive travel over the state and from personal interviews with citizens familiar with their counties of residence." And "his descriptions and observations are almost entirely drawn from personal experience" [Graff]. FIRST EDITION. Byrd 191. Howes P170. Graff 3232. Buck 278.
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GEISTLICHES BLUMEN-GAERTLEIN INNIGER SEELEN ODER KURZE SCHLUSS-REIMEN, BETRACHTUNGEN UND LIEDER, UEBER ALLERHAND WAHRHEITEN DES INWENDIGEN CHRISTENTHUMS; ZUR ERWECKUNG, STAERKUNG UND ERQUICKUNG IN DEM VERBORGENEN LEBEN MIT CHRISTO IN GOTT; NEBST DER FROMMEN LOTTERIE. ACHTE UND VERMEHRTE AUFLAGE
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Germantaun: Michael Billmeyer, 1800. pp [12], 564, [12]. Contemporary full leather [some rubbing] with raised spine bands and fore-edge clasp. Light tanning and foxing of text, Very Good. Evans 37496, 38615.
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GEN. DAN. E. SICKLES. MY DEAR COMRADE..
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[Boston?, 1896. Narrow broadside, printed on card stock, title and text beneath a photo illustration of Civil War General Daniel Sickles, resplendent in his medal-decorated uniform. Very Good. Sickles, who lost a leg at Gettysburg, endorses Republican presidential candidate William McKinley. "I know Major McKinley very well. He is a man of rectitude and honor... I shall give a patriotic vote for my comrade, Major McKinley, believing that in so doing I am repeating what I did in '64, when, as a war Democrat, I voted for Lincoln and the Union.
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GEN. SCOTT'S GRAND REVIEW MARCH
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Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co. 277 Washington St., 1861. 9-1/2" x 13-1/4." [6], [1 blank] pp. J.H. Bufford's Lithograph on title page, a color portrait of a seated Scott, in full military uniform under a canopy of the American flag. Light foxing, Very Good. Music only, no words, and probably printed in 1861. It was featured in 'Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature', August 10, 1861, page 152, as one of Oliver Ditson & Co.'s latest publications, and notes the richly colored, lifelike portrait of Scott. This item was also one of the titles featured in The Ladies' Repository, Vol. XXX, New Series, Vol. II, January 1862, page 340, under the heading "New Music." Box 82, Item 103, Levy Sheet Music Collection. OCLC records seven locations under two accession numbers as of November 2021.
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A GENERAL VIEW OF THE ARGUMENTS FOR THE UNITY OF GOD; AND AGAINST THE DIVINITY AND PRE-EXISTENCE OF CHRIST, FROM REASON;- FROM THE SCRIPTURES;- AND FROM HISTORY
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Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson, 1794. 12mo. 24pp, stitched, untrimmed and uncut. Minor soil, Near Fine. Priestley "was the chief early protagonist of the Unitarian movement in the United States." DAB. Evans 27554.
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GENERAL JACKSON'S FINE. JANUARY 31, 1843
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27th Cong., 3d Sess.: HR122., 1843. 53, [3 blank] pp, disbound, first page loosened, untrimmed. Scattered foxing. Good+.
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GENERAL LAWS OF THE STATE OF IDAHO PASSED AT THE SECOND SESSION OF THE STATE LEGISLATURE..
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Boise City, 1893. Modern cloth, 253pp. Rubberstamp on title page, repair at blank verso of title page [no loss], else Very Good in modern cloth. Babbitt 99. [offered with] GENERAL LAWS OF THE STATE OF IDAHO PASSED AT THE THIRD` SESSION OF THE STATE LEGISLATURE.... Boise City: 1895. 263pp. Light blindstamp on title page, Very Good in modern cloth. Babbitt 99. [offered with] GENERAL LAWS OF THE STATE OF IDAHO PASSED AT THE FOURTH` SESSION OF THE STATE LEGISLATURE.... Boise City: 1897. 212pp. Rubberstamp and blindstamp on title page, short closed tear at outer margin [no loss]. Else Very Good in modern cloth. Babbitt 99.
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GENERAL ORDERS NO. 40. HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, WASHINGTON, APRIL 21, 1869
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Washington, 1869. Folded octavo leaf. 3, [1 blank] pp. Very Good. General Order No. 40 publishes two Acts of Congress significant for post-War Reconstruction. The first removes "all legal and political disabilities" which had been imposed on a large number of rebels. The second authorizes submission to the people of proposed Constitutions of Virginia, Mississippi, and Texas. The Constitutions required repudiation of secession and endorsement of the Reconstruction Amendments, including the proposed Fifteenth Amendment guaranteeing the suffrage. E.D. Townsend, Adjutant General, issues the General Order by command of General of the Army William Tecumseh Sherman.
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GENERAL SCOTT. THE HERCULES OF THE UNION, SLAYING THE GREAT DRAGON OF SECESSION
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[New York?: Currier & Ives?, 1861. Lithograph, 13-1/2" x 18". Paper toned but images clear. Short closed tear at top blank margin, minor chipping to two blank corners. Very Good. "A tribute to commander of the Union forces Gen. Winfield Scott, shown as the mythical Hercules slaying the many-headed dragon or hydra, here symbolizing the secession of the Confederate states. At left stands Scott, wielding a great club 'Liberty and Union,' about to strike the beast. The hydra has seven heads, each representing a prominent Southern leader. The neck of each Southerner depicted is labeled with a vice or crime associated with him" [Reilly]. The Southerners are Toombs, Stephens, Davis, Beauregard, Twiggs, Pickens, and Floyd, labeled variously as Hatred and Blasphemy, Lying, Piracy, Perjury, Treason, Extortion, Robbery. According to Weitenkampf, a variant omits the name of Scott in the title. Reilly 1861-35. Weitenkampf 131. OCLC 191119921 [2- Peabody Essex, Boston Athenaeum] as of November 2023. Not at the…
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GENERAL SCOTT. BEFORE THE WHIG PARTY OF THIS STATE ARE TRANSFERRED WITHOUT THEIR KNOWLEDGE, TO THE SUPPORT OF GEN. SCOTT, A CANDIDATE WHOSE NAME SEEMS ONLY TO DISTRACT OUR COUNCILS, AND WHOSE CLAIMS ARE IN ALL RESPECTS BENEATH THOSE OF HENRY CLAY OR GEN. HARRISON..
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[n.p., 1840. 4pp, folded, untrimmed. Caption title [as issued]. Scattered foxing and spotting. Minor edgewear. Old paper remnant adhering to short closed tear at page 4 obscures all or part of the last seven words of Andrew Jackson's letter ['...have the honor to be, very respectfully...']. Good+. This attack on Winfield Scott, who finally succeeded in becoming the Whigs' presidential candidate in 1852, prints letters from Andrew Jackson and De Witt Clinton in 1817 and 1819 respectively. They charge Scott with "base and inexcusable conduct" and "overweening vanity," and call him "an assassin lurking under a fair exterior." Scott had told De Witt Clinton that Jackson had been guilty of "mutinous" behavior regarding a War Department order. Word got out to Jackson; Scott then challenged Clinton to a duel. Jackson, never one to disguise his feelings, says Scott is one of the "intermeddling pimps and spies of the war department," and taunts, "if you feel yourself aggrieved at what is here said, any…
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GENERAL BUTLER- THE DEMOCRATIC REVIEW- JUDGE DOUGLAS- THE PRESIDENCY. SPEECH...DELIVERED IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MARCH 4, 1852
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[Washington, 1852. 8pp Caption title [as issued], folded folio sheet Light spotting, untrimmed and generously margined, Very Good The Kentucky Democrat reviews the roster of Democratic and Whig presidential candidates He defends the honor of his fellow Kentuckian, William O Butler; and pays his respects to Senator Cass of Michigan. "It is our custom in the State of Kentucky to defend and honor all our worthy public men." Breckinridge pronounces President Fillmore unfit for his office: he favors abolishing the slave trade. Included here are Resolutions of the Kentucky Democratic Convention, adopted at Frankfort, January 8, 1852, declaring support for a government of strictly construed, enumerated powers; denying any power in the government to interfere with slavery, or to prohibit slave owners from settling with their slaves in the Territories; and commending their favorite son, Butler, as the Democratic nominee for the presidency. FIRST EDITION. Sabin 7671n. OCLC records nine locations as of…
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