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MARTIN'S HISTORY OF FRANCE
THE
DECLINE OF THE FRENCH MONARCHY.
BY HENRI MARTIN.
TRANSLATED FROM THE FOURTH PARIS EDITION.
BY MARY L. BOOTH
VOL. I.
BOSTON:
WALKER, FULLER, AND COMPANY. proprietors
1866.
Nov. 28. 1865.
Vol. 40. P. 965 | 2019713452-2249.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | MARTIN'S HISTORY OF FRANCE.
THE
DECLINE OF THE FRENCH MONARCHY.
By HENRI MARTIN.
TRANSLATED FROM THE FOURTH PARIS EDITION,
BY MARY L. BOOTH.
VOL I.
BOSTON:
WALKER, FULLER AND COMPANY,
1865.
proprietors
Nov 28 1865
Vol II. No. P965 |
ANNUAL
OF
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY:
OR,
YEAR-BOOK OF FACTS IN SCIENCE AND ART
FOR 1855.
EXHIBITING THE
MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES AND IMPROVEMENTS
IN
MECHANICS, USEFUL ARTS, NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, CHEMISTRY,
ASTRONOMY, METEOROLOGY, ZOOLOGY, BOTANY, MINERALOGY,
GEOLOGY, GEOGRAPHY, ANTIQUITIES, &c.
TOGETHER WITH
A LIST OF RECE... | 2019713442-42.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | ANNUAL
OF
SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY:
OR,
YEAR-BOOK OF FACTS IN SCIENCE AND ART
FOR 1855.
EXHIBITING THE
MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES AND IMPROVEMENTS
IN
MECHANICS, USEFUL ARKS, NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, CHEMISTRY,
ASTRONOMY, METEOROLOGY, ZOOLOGY, BOTANY, MINERAL-
GEOGY, GEOGRAPHY, ANTIQUITIES, &c.
TOGETHER WITH
A LIST... |
7
of his Country." But, after my advent here, I
came to know that the day had even additional
importance, because it was the natal day also
of one who may, in a way, very properly be
called the father of this large company of neighbors
and friends gathered here to mark his
eightieth anniversary. As Washington is the
Fa... | mss1187900951-29.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_truly-douglass_2025-02-03 | 7
of his Country.” But after my advent here I
came to know that the day had even additional
importance because it was the natal day also of one who may,
in a way very properly be called father of this large company of neighbors
and friends gathered here to mark his eightyeth anniversary.
As Washington is the Father... |
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Filed Oct. 22. 1858.
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1858,
BY ROBERT CARTER & BROTHERS,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern
District of New York. | 2019713445-2433.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | Filed Oct 22nd 1857
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1858,
By ROBERT CARTER & BROTHERS,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern
District of New York.
[*The clerk*] |
NO. VI VOL. XXI.
THE
[checkmark]
MONTHLY
LAW REPORTER.
EDITED BY
JOHN LOWELL AND SAMUEL M. QUINCY.
OCTOBER, 1858.
------------
"REPORT ME AND MY CAUSE ARIGHT."
See Vol 33 Page 585
Dep Oct. 1858
BOSTON:
CROSBY, NICHOLS, AND COMPANY. propr
NEW YORK: JOHN S. VOORHIES.
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BOSTON: PRINTED BY GEO. C. RAND & AVER... | 2019713445-1586.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | NO. VI.
VOL. XXI.
THE
MONTHLY
LAW REPORTER.
EDITED BY
JOHN LOWELL AND SAMUEL M. QUINCY.
OCTOBER, 1858
"REPORT ME AND MY CAUSE ARIGHT."
See Wilkins Page 55s
Def Oct. 1858
BOSTON:
CROSBY, NICHOLS, AND COMPANY,
NEW YORK: JOHN S. VOORHIES.
Boston : Printed by Geo. C. Rand & Avery. |
2
Orleans Volunteers, did absent himself from his company, without permission
from proper authority, on or about the 14th day of July, 1865, and remained absent until
the 28th day of July, 1865. This at Camp Distribution, New Orleans, La.
PLEA -—To the first charge - Not Guilty.
To the first specification — Not... | mss83434310-3.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | 2
Orleans Volunteers, did absent himself from his company, without permission from
proper authority, on or about the 14th day of July, 1865, and remained absent until
the 28th day of July, 1865. This at Camp Distribution, New Orleans, La.
PLEA--To the first charge---Not Guilty.
To the first specification---Not Guil... |
-9-
the motives which to-day appear to control Legislatures and
politicians, it would be this: "We admit the justice of the
enfranchisement of women, but we don't want women in politics. That
has been our sphere and we want to keep it to ourselves. There are
not honors and plums enough to go around now; we don't wa... | mss154040426-18.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_carrie-chapman-catt | 9-
the motives which to-day appear to control Legislatures and
politicians, it would be this:"We admit the justice of the
enfranchisement of women, but we don't want women in politics.
That has been our sphere and we want to keep it to ourselves. There are
not honors and plums enough to go around now;
we don't want ... |
THE
HEART AND HOME
SONGSTER;
CONTAINING A
Choice Collection of Songs of the Affections, and
embracing all the most Popular and Fashionable
Comic, Convivial, Moral, Sentimental
and Patriotic Songs.
NEW YORK:
DICK AND FITZGERALD, PUBLISHERS,
18 ANN STREET. | 2019713449-989.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | THE
HEART AND HOME
SONGSTER;
CONTAINING A
Choice Collection of Songs of the Affections, and
embracing all the most Popular and Fashionable Comic,
Convivial, Moral, Sentimental
and Patriotic Songs.
NEW YORK:
DICK AND FITZGERALD, PUBLISHERS,
18 ANN STREET.
[*5264*] |
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Fort Bridger, by Special Order, No. 90, (Department of Utah,) of
September 22, 1858, for the trial of privates
Brevet Major R. C. G----, Captain 7th Infantry, president.
4. Requisitions for ordnance and ordnance stores, &c., not being
entered in the book of "Letters Received," the memorandum preceding
the endorse... | mss83434314-34.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | 31
Fort Bridger, by Special Order, No. 90, (Department of Utah,) of
September 22, 1858, for the trial of privates *
* Brevet Major R.C.G———Captain 7th Infantry, president.
4. Requisitions for ordnance and ordnance stores,&c.,not being
entered in the book of “Letters Received,”the memorandum preceding
the endors... |
good we could hardly believe it, and we asked each other over and over
if it could really be true. It hardly seemed possible that the terrible
struggle that had gone on for four years could end so suddenly. But
the news was true.
And when we began to realize what this news meant, how many
glad hearts there were. W... | mss83434495-95.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | good we could hardly believe it, and we asked each other over and over
if it could really be true. It hardly seemed possible that the terrible
struggle that had gone on for four years could end so suddenly. But
the news was true.
And when we began to realize what this news meant, how many
glad hearts there were. Wh... |
FREEDMEN'S BUREAU. 47
and supply of destitute and suffering refugees and freedmen, the Assistant Commissioners of
this bureau will at once make careful estimates of the amounts of provisions, clothing, &c.,
as may be needed for the present quarter for the supply of such class of persons as may be
within their... | mss83434414-48.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | FREEDMEN'S BUREAU.
47
and supply of destitute and suffering refugees and freedmen, the Assistant Commissioners
of this bureau will at once make careful estimates of the amounts of provisions, clothing,&c.,
as may be needed for the present quarter for the supply of such class of persons as may be
within their respect... |
[*Deposited Oct. 23d, 1843
T.H Carter & Company propr.
See Vol. 18, P. 326*]
THE
HOUSEKEEPER'S ANNUAL,
AND
LADIES' REGISTER:
FOR
1844.
BOSTON:
REDDING AND CO., NO. 8 STATE STREET.
BURGESS AND STRINGER: NEW YORK.
ZIEBER AND CO., PHILADELPHIA. | 2019713431-55.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | Deposited Oct., 23d, 1843
T.H.Carter & Company from:
Sec Vol. 16 P. 326
THE
HOUSEKEEPER'S ANNUAL,
AND
LADIES' REGISTER:
FOR
1844.
BOSTON :
REDDING AND CO., NO. 8 STATE STREET.
BURGESS AND STRINGERS : NEW YORK.
ZIEBER AND CO., PHILADELPHIA. |
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We leave tonight and have "done" China. We have visited
ten towns: Hong Kong, Macao, Canton, Shanghai, Nanking,
Hankow, Peking, Nankow, Shanghaiquan and Mukden. We have
had seven (7) kinds of money: Hong Kong, Canton, Shanghai,
Nanking, Hankow, Peking and Mukden. The funniest thing was
that the Peking silver dol... | mss154040022-33.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_carrie-chapman-catt | --59--
We leave tonight and have "done" China.
We have visited ten towns:
Hong Kong,
Macao,Canton, Shanghai, Nanking,Hankow,Peking,Nankow,Shanghaiquanshanguanand Mukden.We had seven (7) kinds of money:
Hong Kong, Canton, Shanghai,Nanking, Hankow, Peking and Mukden.
The funniest thing was that
the Pekingsilver dollar... |
-2-
CEASE as a result of a decade of investigation, research, study,
discussions and conclusions.
Questions
1. Shall organizations be asked to sign this?
2. Should it be submitted to the organizations?
3. Should the list of organizations be merely printed
without reference to this forward? | mss154040478-9.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_carrie-chapman-catt | --2--
CEASE as a result of investigation research study
discussions conclusions.
Questions
1 Shall organizations be asked to sign this?
2 Should it be submitted to the organizations?
3 Should the list of organizations be merely printed without reference to this foreword?
[* ] |
[*D254*]
NEW YORK STATE
AND
The CIVIL WAR
JANUARY 1963
OS IN LONGSTREET'S CHARGING COLUMN.
METH'S DIVISION PENDER'S DIVISION
ARCHER'S TENN. BRIDGADE. NORTH CAROLINA BRIGADE.
PETTIGREW'S N.T. BRIGADE. SCALES'
[?][] VA. BRIGADE. NORTH CAROLINA BRIGADE.
Eisenh... | mss83434254-2.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | D254
NEW YORK STATE
AND The CIVIL WAR
JANUARY 1963
Eisenhower and Catton at Gettysburg - Page 24 |
RODEY MAGUIRE'S
COMIC VARIETY
SONGSTER.
A COLLECTION OF
Comic and
Eccentric Songs,
As Sung by the
Celebrated Comic
Vocalist and Delineator,
RODEY MAGUIRE.
NEW YORK:
DICK & FITZGERALD, PUBLISHERS.
[* Filed Augt 17th 1864 *] | 2019713451-1873.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | RODEY MAGUIRE'S
COMIC VARIETY
SONGSTER.
A COLLECTION OF
Comic and
Eccentric Songs,
As Sung by the
Celebrated Comic
Vocalist and Delineator,
* ROSEY M'AGUIRE.
______________________
NEW YORK:
DICK & FITZGERALD, PUBLISHERS.
Filed Aug 17th 1864.* |
7
vate Jacob Hengell, of the aforesaid company and regiment, did visit the house of
one Conrad Miller, citizen, on the Shell Road, near Carrollton ,La., and did
then and there arrest the said Conrad Miller, citizen, without proper authority. This at or
near Carrollton, La., on or about the 7th day of August, 1865. ... | mss83434310-8.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | 7
vate Jacob Hengell, of the aforesaid company and regiment, did visit the house of
one Conrad Miller, citizen, on the Shell Road, near Carrollton, La., and did then and
there arrest the said Conrad Miller, citizen, without proper authority. This at or
near Carrollton, La., on or about the 7th day of August, 186... |
THE
AMERICAN
FAMILY COOK BOOK;
CONTAINING
RECEIPTS FOR COOKING EVERY KIND
OF
MEAT, FISH, AND FOWL,
AND
MAKING SOUPS, GRAVIES, AND PASTRY,
PRESERVES AND ESSENCES;
WITH A COMPLETE SYSTEM OF
CONFECTIONERY,
AND RULES FOR CARVING.
AND ALSO
SEVENTY-FIVE RECEIPTS FOR
PASTRY, CAKES, AND SWEETMEATS,
BY MRS. LESLIE. | 2019713445-1752.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | THE
AMERICAN
FAMILY COOK BOOK;
CONTAINING
RECIPTS FOR COOKING EVERY KIND
OF
MEAT, FISH, AND FOWL,
AND
MAKING SOUPS, GRAVIES, AND PASTRY,
PRESERVES AND ESSENCES;
WITH A COMPLETE SYSTEM OF
CONFECTIONERY,
AND RULES FOR CARVING.
AND ALSO
SEVENTY-FIVE RECIPTS FOR
PASTRY, CAKES, AND SWEET MEATS,
BY MRS. LESLIE. |
SCHOOL OF ARTS.
VOLUME I.
Treats of gold, silver, amalgamating, gilding, washing, separating, deadning, boiling, quickening, powdering, extracting, watering, adorning, embellishing, heightening, distinguishing, colouring, soldering, trimming, helling, silvering, converting, resembling, incorporating, melting, &c. ... | 2019713425-391.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | SCHOOL OF ARTS.
VOLUME I.
Treats of gold, silver, amalgamating, gilding, washing, separating,
deadning, boiling, quickening, powdering, extracting, watering, adorn-
ing, embellishing, heightening, distinguishing, colouring, soldering,
trimming, helling, silvering, converting, resembling, incorporating,
melting,&c By ... |
2
anti-slavery people in 1845-1849,
and to which Garrison and
Phillips lent the prestige
of their names by writing a
paper and a letter.
It is needless to say that I
purchased the historic volume, and
ere I slept - that night - had
read its contents and been
deeply stirred by them. My
wife and mother inmates of the... | mss1187900115-40.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_truly-douglass_2025-02-03 | 2
453 =
anti - Henry Phillips &c 1893,
and to whom Barrison and
Phillips sent The following:
[?]
July paper by mistake a
purpess and a letter.
Mrs. Maudlin having had I
furnished these letters returned and
Irs D ships from Niger --had
paid its costings--and then
disply delivered it him. We are
ripe and within mont... |
vi PREFACE.
affair most deeply affecting the national welfare and common
defence, and has subjected itself to the severest enforcement of
those legislative and military powers, to which alone, under
the constitution, the people must look to save themselves
from ruin. In the last extremity of our contest, the questio... | mss83434250-13.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | vi
PREFACE.
affair most deeply affecting the national welfare and common
defence, and has subjected itself to the severest enforcement of
those legislative and military powers, to which alone, under
the constitution, the people must look to save themselves
from ruin. In the last extremity of our contest, the ques... |
toward the close of the war. The few days we lay in camp there witnessed
the stirring and eventful scenes around Petersburg which culminated
in Lee's surrender at Appomattox, and saw General Joseph E.
Johnson's army retreating through North Carolina, followed by Sherman.
About the time we went into camp at Faison the ... | mss83434495-90.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | toward the close of the war. The few days we lay in camp there witnessed the stirring and eventful scenes around Petersburg which culminated in Lee's surrender at Appomattox, and saw General Joseph E.
Johnson’s army retreating through North Carolina, followed by Sherman. About the time we went into camp at Faison the b... |
2620 | Larabe, Charles...|Private...|E|8th Maine.........|..........|19| 139|
2621 | Littlefield, Charles M....|.do..|K|8th Maine.......|..........|19|121|
2622 | Littlefield, David M...|.do...|D|8th Maine........|..........|19|113|
2623 | Lord, Tobias ........|.do...|B|8th Maine.......|..........|19|143|
2624 | Legran... | mss83434182-82.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | 2620 Larabe, Charles Private
8th Maine . . . 19 39
Littlefield, Charles M do . .
do . 40
Littellfield, David M 57 139
Lord, Tobias 19 121
Bolts, Daniel S 19 ... |
116 CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.
against the lawful government; holding public meetings
to incite the people to the commission of treason;
plotting treason; framing and passing ordinances of
secession; organizing and forming new governments
within any of the States, with the intent that they
shall become indep... | mss83434250-129.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | 116 CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.
against the lawful government ; holding public meetings to incite the people to the commission of treason ;
plotting treason ; framing and passing ordinances of secession ; organizing and forming new governments within any of the States , with the intent that they shall become ind... |
11
sober, ascertaining the address of his family, go with him to
the express office and with his consent forward it to them,
leaving him enough to pay his fare home and follow on after.
We had several such cases.
Many ways of cheating the men were constantly practiced,
and with the utmost vigilance we could hardly st... | mss83434262-14.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | 11
sober, ascertaining the address of his family, go with him to
the express office and with his consent forward it to them,
leaving him enough to pay his fare home and follow on after.
We had several such cases.
Many ways of cheating the men were constantly practiced,
and with the utmost vigilance we could hardly ... |
68
UNION SOLDIERS INTERRED IN
BEAUFORT NATIONAL CEMETERY, SOUTH CAROLINA -- Continued.
No.
Name.
Rank.
Co.
Regiment.
Date of death
Sec.
Grave.
Remarks.
2281 Jones, Robert Private D 54th Massachusetts - 16 73
2282 Joiner, George do F 54th Massachusetts - - -
2283 Johnson, Stephen do B 54 Massachusetts - - -
2284... | mss83434182-73.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | 68 UNION SOLDIERS INTERRED IN
BEAUFORT NATIONAL CEMETERY, SOUTH CAROLINA—Continued.
No.
Name.
Rank.
Co.
Regiment.
Date of death.
Sec.
Grave.
Remarks.
2351 Jones, Robert.
Private D
2297 Johnson, George F
do
54th Massachusetts... ...
.. . do
do
2292 Joiner, Stephen B
2058 Joinsar, Charles A
do
54th Massach... |
[*Filed April 21st 1865*]
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1865, by
ROBERT BONNER, in the Clerk's Office of the District
Court for the Southern District of New York.
_____________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________
THE WAGON T... | 2019713452-623.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | Filed April 21st 1865
Entered according to Act of Congress,in the year 1865,
by ROBERT BONNER, in the Clerk's Office of the District
Court for the Southern District of New York.
THE WAGON TRAIN.
A TALE OF THE OVERLAND ROUTE.
BY ILLION CONSTELLANO,
AUTHOR OF "THE REEF SPIDER,""THE TURTLE HUNTER,"
ETC., ETC. |
94 CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.
prevent Parliament from proclaiming any act of a subject
to be treason, thereby subjected him to all its terrible
penalties. The doctrine of constructive reasons,
created by servile judges, who held their office during
the pleasure of the king, was used by them in such a
way as ... | mss83434250-107.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | 94 CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES.
prevent Parliament from proclaiming any act of a subject to be treason, thereby subjecting him to all its terrible penalties. The doctrine of constructive treasons created by servile judges, who held their office during the pleasure of the king, was used by them in such a way as to... |
PREFACE. v
laws rendering the holding of any slaves therein illegal, so long as
slavery is merely a household or family, or domestic institution
and so long as its existence and operation are confined to the
States where it is found, and concern exclusively the domestic
affairs of the Slave States; and so long as it... | mss83434250-12.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | V
PREFACE.
laws rendering the holding of any slaves therein illegal, so long as
slavery is merely a household or family, or domestic institution,
and so long as its existence and operation are confined to the States where it is found, and concern exclusively the domestic affairs of the Slave states;
and so long ... |
THE
POCKET GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA;
A
SEA AND LAND ROUTE BOOK,
CONTAINING
A DESCRIPTION OF THE EL DORADO; ITS GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION;
PEOPLE, CLIMATE, SOIL, PRODUCTIONS, AGRICULTURAL
RESOURCES, COMMERCIAL ADVANTAGES,
AND MINERAL WEALTH;
WITH
A CHAPTER ON GOLD FORMATIONS;
ALSO THE
CONGRESSIONAL MAP,
AND
THE VARIOUS ROUTES A... | 2019713436-1624.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | THE
POCKET GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA;
A SEA AND LAND ROUTE BOOK,
CONTAINING
A DESCRIPTION OF THE EL DORADO; ITS GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION:
PEOPLE, CLIMATE, SOIL, PRODUCTIONS, AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES, COMMERCIAL ADVANTAGES,
AND MINERAL WEALTH;
WITH
A CHAPTER ON GOLD FORMATIONS,
ALSO THE CONGRESSIONAL MAP,
AND
THE VARIOUS RO... |
11
AS A SOLDIER
year, President Lincoln was authorized to accept negroes
for any service. About a month later, the Secretary
of War, for the first time, authorized the raising
of negro troops, by directing General Rufus Saxton
to arm, uniform, equip and receive into the service
of the United States such numbers of ... | mss83434252-16.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | AS A SOLDIER.
11
year, President Lincoln was authorized to accept negroes
for any service. About a month later, the Secretary of War,
for the first time, authorized the raising of negro troops,
by directing General Rufus Saxton to arm, uniform, equip and receive into the service
of the United States such numbers of ... |
For Index to Railways. see pages 1, 2, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Published Semi-Monthly, under the Supervision of the Railway Companies.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------... | 2019713456-237.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | For Index to Railways, See Pages 1.,2.,39.,50.,67.,88.,93.,40.
Published Semi-Monthly under the Supervision of Railway Companies.
JANUARY, 1869
APPLETONS'
RAILWAY AND STEAM NAVIGATION GUIDE
[*Travellers can rely on the American (Waltham) Watch for correct time.*]
ELGIN WATCHES - Superiors Time-Keeper for Railway us... |
No 1.
filed Many 3d. 1850
Lea & Blanchard
Props
ENTERED according to Act of Congress, win the year 1850, by
LEA AND BLANCHARD,
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA :
T. K. AND P. G. COLLINS, PRINTERS. | 2019713437-183.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | 91.
Filed Aug 3rd 1850
Lea & Blanchard
ENTERED according to Act of Congress, in the year 1850,
by
LEA AND BLANCHARD,
in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA:
T.K. AND P.G.COLLINS, PRINTERS.
[*LC*] |
Filed Dec 18- 1850
REPORTS OF CASES
ARGUED AND DETERMINED
IN THE
HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY,
DURING THE TIME OF
LORD CHANCELLOR COTTENHAM.
BY T. J. PHILLIPS, Esq.,
BARRISTER AT LAW.
WITH NOTES AND REFERENCES
TO BOTH ENGLISH AND AMERICAN [EDITIONS] DECISIONS
BY E. FITCH SMITH,
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
VOL. II.
1847—1849.
NEW... | 2019713437-100.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | Filed Dec 18—1850
REPORTS OF CASES
ARGUED AND DETERMINED
IN THE
HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY,
DURING THE TIME OF
LORD CHANCELLOR COTTENHAM.
By T.J. PHILLIPS Esq.,
BARRISTER AT LAW.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
WITH NOTES AND REFERENCES TO BOTH ENGLISH AND AMERICAN EDITIONS
Decided
BY E.FITCH SMITH,
... |
1828 May 13th Tariff Bill imposing heavy duties on British goods
1829 Feb 27th Battle of Tarqui in which the Peruvians are defeated
by the Columbians,
1829 March 4th Andrew Jackson inaugurated President and John
C. Calhoun Vice President
1829 Sept 11th A Spanish expedition for the recovery of Mexico
sa... | mss83434126-94.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | 1829 May 13th Treaty will imposing heavy duties on British goods.
1829 Feb 27th Battle of Tarqui in which tho Peruvians are defeated
by the Bolivian troops,
1829 March 1st Andrew Jackson inaugurated President & John E.
Gahran his Secretary.
Sept 11th A Spanish expedition t... |
Brown kept his growing number of hostages in the fire
enginehouse at left, just inside the entrance to the U.S.
Armory grounds. The machine shop where the muskets
were assembled are at the right. | mss83434255-39.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | Brown kept his growing number of hostages in the fire
enginehouse at left, just inside the entrance to the U.S.
Armory grounds. The machine shops where the muskets
were assembled are at the right.
[*] |
California
MRS. ELIZABETH ST. CHARLES EDWARDS
Los Angeles
MRS. ELIZA WARNER
President Meritus
California
The California State of Federation of Colored Women's Clubs was organized in Oakland in 1906 by Mrs. Eliza Warner of Los Angeles, California. For many years Mrs. Warner has been an outstanding character in the ch... | mss425490301-37.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_mary-church-terrell | California
Mrs.Elizabeth St.Charles Edwards Los Angeles
[*MRS ELIZABETH ST CHARLES EDWARDS LOS ANGELES*]
Mrs. Eliza Warner President Emeritus California
The California State Federation of Colored Women's Clubs was organized in Oakland in 1906 by Mrs. Eliza Warner of Los Angeles, California. For many years Mrs. War... |
Filed June 29, 1852.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1852, by
HENRY WHITTAKER,
AUTHOR AND PROPRIETOR,
in the Clerk's Office, of the District Court of the Southern District of New York.
EDWARD O. JENKINS, PRINTER.
114 Nassau Street.
LC | 2019713439-1945.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | [*Wise June 29th1852*]
THE CODES,
ORIGINAL AND AMENDED
ENTERED according to Act of Congress, in the year 1852, by
HENRY WHITTAKER,
AUTHOR AND PROPRIETOR,
in the Clerk's Office, of the District Court of the Southern District of New York.
EDWARD O. JENKINS, PRINTER.
114 Nassau Street.
NEW YORK:
PRINTED FOR THE ST... |
23
1865, and after secreting himself for several days, did proceed to Chocoula, parish of
Terrebonne, Louisiana, and did there enter the cars clad in citizen's clothes, and proceed
in the cars towards New Orleans, as far as Terrebonne Station, where he was
arrested August 25th, 1865.
PLEA—Guilty.
FINDING—Guilty.
... | mss83434310-24.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | 23
1865, and after secreting himself for several days, did proceed to Chocoula, parish of Terrebonne, Louisiana, and did there enter the cars clad in citizen's clothes, and proceeded in the cars towards New Orleans, as far as Terrebonne Station, where he was arrested August 25th, 1865.
PLEA--Guilty.
FINDING—Guilty.
S... |
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Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1867, by FANNY P. SEAVERNS, in the Clerk's
Office of the District Court of Massachusetts.
CONTENTS OF NUMBER NINE.
Page.
"DON'T TOUCH THIS BABY" Illustrated by Oscar Pletsch 65
DO NOT TAKE WHAT IS NOT YOUR OWN By J. R. Woods 67
THE GRA... | 2019713454-2885.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | 865
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1867, by FANNY P. SEAVERNS, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts.
CONTENTS OF NUMBER NINE.
"DON'T TOUCH THIS BABY"
Illustrated by Oscar Pletsch . Page .
DO NOT TAKE WHAT IS NOT YOUR OWN
By J.R.Woods 65
THE GRATEFUL TIGER By Is... |
168 PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY
was still unknown. Things were soon to change, however. After
Grant's regrettable assault at Cold Harbor on June 3, he decided
to move around Lee's right flank, across the James River, and strike
Petersburg from Bermuda Hundred. By June 15 Grant himself
had arrived at Bermuda Hundre... | mss83434233-15.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | 168 PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY
was still unknown. Things were soon to change, however. After
Grant's regrettable assault at Cold Harbor on June 3, he decided
to move around Lee’s right flank, cross the James River, and strike
Petersburg from Bermuda Hundred. By June 15 Grant himself
had arrived at Bermuda Hundred where ... |
1862-‘63.] DOCUMENT NO. 1. 25
The disbursements for the year are as follows:
Clothing, $1,233,042 69
Camp and Garrison Equipage, 269,404 61
Mules, Wagons and Harness, ... | mss83434296-26.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | 1862-'63.] Document No. 1. 25
The disbursements for the year are as follows:
Clothing,
Camp and Garrison Equipage, $ 1,233,042 69
Mules, Wagons and Harness, 269,404 61
Forage, 20,600 91
Horses for two Regiments of Cavalry,, ... |
THE
LITTLE
WANDERERS'
ADVOCATE.
BOSTON.
EIGHT NUMBERS WILL BE PUBLISHED DURING THE YEAR. Price 75 Cts.
Vol. I. No. 3. April, 1865.
PUBLISHED AT THE HOME FOR
BALDWIN PLACE LITTLE WANDERERS.
[*R. G. Toles - Proprietor, April 6, 1865, Vol. 40. Page 225*]
YOU CAN OBTAIN THIS THROU... | 2019713452-1866.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | EIGHT NUMBERS WILL BE PUBLISHED DURING THE YEAR. Price 75 Cts.
Vol I No.3.
Published at The Baldwin Place
April, 1865.
Home for Little Wanderers.
THE LITTLE WANDERERS ADVOCATE BOSTON.
[*R.S. TOLLES - Printer April 6th, 1865 Vol II No Page 225.*]
YOU CAN OBTAIN THIS THROUGH N.P.KEMP TRACT DEPOSITORY NO.40 CORNHILL, B... |
joined General Taylor's command at Aqua Nueva. The
combined forces defeated Santa Anna at Buena Vista on
23 February 1847, ending the war in the north.
Marching from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Brig. Gen.
Stephen W. Kearny occupied Santa Fe, New Mexico,
and continued overland to California where he joined a
naval t... | mss83434224-14.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | joined General Taylor's command at Aqua Nueva. The
combined forces defeated Santa Anna at Buena Vista on
23 February 1847, ending the war in the north.
Marching from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Brig. Gen.
Stephen W. Kearny occupied Santa Fe, New Mexico,
and continued overland to California where he joined a
naval tas... |
Letters rec'd from
Dec 26
Henry Casson Chief clk Ag. Dpt. Miss Jenkins
Rev. J. H. Carson Montreal 20451 James st., lecture
28
Mrs. Morris - photo..
Miss Eliza N. Sherwood 1123 California st., San Francisco.
Miss Jane E. Thompson 934 T st., N.W. Wash
Jan 13
Miss Hathaway. stopping 116... | mss1187901000-6.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_truly-douglass_2025-02-03 | LETTERS rec'd from
26 Henry Casson chf elk ag. Dpt Miss Jenkins
Rev J.H. Carson Montreal 20457 Januet. lectme
28 Mrs Morris - photo.
Eliza N.Sherwood I1I23 California st San Francisco.
Miss Jane E Thompson 934 Yct. N.W Wash
Jan
13 Miss Hathaway Chrg I16 North IIIrd Phil Pa.
16 Mr.J.L Thomas 334 S.Carolina St Bal... |
[*626*]
iv CONTENTS OF VOL. XII.
IX. NOTICES OF NEW PUBLICATIONS, 205
I. Herodoti Orientalia Antiquiora, 205
II. Greek Version of the Pilgrim's Progress, 208
X. SELECT THEOLOGICAL AND LITERARY INTELLIGENC... | 2019713442-229.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | iv
CONTENTS OF VOL. XII.
IX. NOTICES OF NEW PUBLICATIONS,
I. Herodoti Orientalia Antiquiora, . 205
II. Greek Version of the Pilgrim's Progress, 208
X. SELECT THEOLOGICAL AND LITERARY INTEL-
LIGENCE,
Germany, .. . . . . . . . 209
Great Britain, .. ... |
ENGLISH REPORTS
IN LAW AND EQUITY:
CONTAINING REPORTS OF CASES IN THE
House of Lords, Privy Council,
COURTS OF EQUITY AND COMMON LAW;
AND IN THE
Admiralty and Ecclesiastical Courts;
INCLUDING ALSO
CASES IN BANKRUPTCY AND CROWN CASES RESERVED.
EDITED BY
EDMUND H. BENNETT AND CHAUNCEY SMITH,
COUNSELLORS AT LAW.
VOLUME... | 2019713442-700.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | ENGLISH REPORTS
IN LAW AND EQUITY:
CONTAINING REPORTS OF CASES IN THE
House of Lords, Privy Council,
COURTS OF EQUITY AND COMMON LAW;
AND IN THE
Admiralty and Ecclesiastical Courts;
INCLUDING ALSO
CASES IN BANKRUPTCY AND CROWN CASES RESERVED.
__________________
EDITED BY
EDMUND H. BENNETT AND CHAUNCEY SMITH... |
"The First Six Member Organizations"
NATIONAL BOARD OF THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN
WOMEN'S DIVISION OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN
NATIONAL WOMEN'S TRADE UNION LEAGUE
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUBS
"... | mss154040067-648.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_carrie-chapman-catt | "The First Six Member Organizations"
NATIONAL BOARD OF THE YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS
NATIONAL COUNCIL OF JEWISH WOMEN
WOMEN'S DIVISION OF THE AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS
AMERICAN ASSOCATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN
NATIONAL WOMENS TRADE UNION LEAGUE
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLU... |
VOL. II. NO. II. AUGUST, 1853.
AMERICAN
POLYTECHNIC
JOURNAL.
DEVOTED TO
SCIENCE,
MECHANIC ARTS
AND
AGRICULTURE.
CONDUCTED BY
PROFESSOR CHAS. G. PAGE.
J. J. GREENOUGH. M. E.
CHAS. FLEISCHMANN. C. E.
OPPOSITE THE
PATENT OFFICE WASHINGTON D. C.
AND
NO. 6 WALL ST NEW YORK.
C. L. FLEISCHMANN DEL.
W. ROBERTS | 2019713440-464.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | VOL.II.NO.III.
AUGUST 1853.
AMERICAN
POLYTECHNIC
JOURNAL,
DEVOTED TO
SCIENCE,
MECHANIC ARTS AND AGRICULTURE.
CONDUCTED BY PROFESSOR CHAS.G.PACE J.J.CRENOUGH.M.E.CHAS.L.FLEISCHMANN C.E.OPPOSITE THE PATENT OFFICE WASHINGTON D.C. AND NO6 WALL ST NEW YORK.
C.L.FLEISCHMAN DEL.*MARROBERTS* |
Requisition for 60 days commencing the 21st day of
June 1866 and ending the 20th day of August 1866 for troops stationed
at Fort Macomb La. by 1st Lt. G.L. Faxon 10th USCA. (Hy)
A.C.S.
Articles No of rations required Total [?] of Balance [teh?] Remarks
... | mss83434351-26.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | Requisition for Provision to be despatched commencing 20th day of
June 1866 & ending 4th August 1867 for troops at The
Fence at Genoa (La) by V.S.D., Regd No. 18 Decrblc 597)
A.C.S.
Articles As of Patiens against Interest money of Defauins due from
Officers liable as such Actiin unlikeness duffield ... |
GUIDE
TO THE
ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER:
A COMPLETE MONITOR FOR
ROYAL ARCH MASONRY.
WITH FULL INSTRUCTIONS IN THE DEGREES OF
MARK MASTER, PAST MASTER, MOST EXCELLENT
MASTER AND ROYAL ARCH,
ACCORDING TO THE TEXT OF
THE MANUAL OF THE CHAPTER,.
BY
JOHN SHEVILLE, P. G. H. P. OF NEW JERSEY,
AND
JAMES L. GOULD, D. G. H. P. OF CONN... | 2019713454-3426.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | GUIDE
TO THE
ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER:
A COMPLETE MONITOR FOR
ROYAL ARCH MASONRY.
WITH FULL INSTRUCTIONS IN THE DEGREES OF
MARK MASTER, PAST MASTER, MOST EXCELLENT
MASTER AND ROYAL ARCH,
ACCORDING TO THE TEXT OF
THE MANUAL OF THE CHAPTER.
BY
JOHN SHEVILLE, P.G.H.P. OF NEW JERSEY,
AND
JAMES L. GOULD, D.C.H.P. OF CONNECT... |
(FORM NO. 13.)
MUSTER ROLL of Captain ___ ___, Company (___.) of the ___ Regiment of United States Army, (Colonel ___ ___, ) from
the ____ day of ____, 186_, when last mustered, to the ___ day of ____, 186_.
No.
NAMES.
Present and absent.
(Privates in alphabetical
order)
RANK.
JOINED FOR SERVICE AND ENROLLED
AT GENERA... | mss83434314-76.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | (Muster Roll of Captain ———_, Company (————) of the —— Regiment of ——— United States Army, (Colonel ———_) from
the day of ________, 186-, when last mustered to the day of _____ , 186_.
PAYSROLLof the company from the ___day of ___________., 186-. When last paid, to the _______ -___ _, 186__.
NAMES.
No Present & a... |
6175 - B
LC
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871, by
E.J. HALE & SON,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. | 2019713460-427.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | early-copyright_2025-06-02 | 6175-B
[*LC*]
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871, by
E.J.HALE & SON,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. |
Rosenburg, Homer T. "Migrations of Pennsylvania Germans to Western Pennsylvania,
"Western Pennsylvania History Magazine, LIII (1970) , 319-35.
����. The Pennsylvania Germans, 1891-1965. Lancaster: Pennsylvania German
Society, 1966
â”�â”�â”�â”� (ed) . Intimate Glimpses of the Pennsylvania Germans. Get... | mss83434137-26.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | ROSENBERGER, HOMER T. “Migrations of Pennsylvania Germans to Western Pennsyl-
vania,” Western Pennsylvania History Magazine, LIII (1970) ,319-35.
_________. The Pennsylvania Germans, 1891-1965. Lancaster: Pennsylvania German
Society, 1966.
_______.(ed.) Intimate Glimpses of the Pennsylvania Germans . Gettysburg,
196... |
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suffered with their unhappy and proscribed chattels. The white
men of the North, who, from their own hard-earned and
hoarded wages, will support their unemployed craftsman rather
than let him work for under wages, would hardly have permitted
men to work beside them for nothing, and throw their babies
as property i... | mss83434297-29.jpg | BOOK_PAGE | downloads_gladstone | 26
suffered with their unhappy and proscribed chattels. The white
men of the North, who, from their own hard-eared and
hoarded wages, will support their unemployed craftsman rather
than let him work for under wages, would hardly have permitted
men to work beside them for nothing, and throw their babies
as propert... |
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InkBench Transcriptions
This dataset contains machine-generated transcriptions of the InkBench dataset.
Model Used
- Model:
NealCaren/qwen3-vl-2b-ocr-detailed-merged-16bit - Source Dataset:
NealCaren/InkBench - Number of Examples: 400
Dataset Structure
Each example contains:
image_name: Original image filenametype: Document typetext: Ground truth transcription (from InkBench)transcription: Model-generated transcription- Any other metadata fields from the original dataset
The original images are NOT included to reduce dataset size. Use this dataset with the original InkBench dataset for evaluation.
Usage
from datasets import load_dataset
# Load transcriptions
ds = load_dataset("NealCaren/inkbench-2b-finetuned-detailed")
# Compare ground truth vs prediction
for example in ds["train"]:
print(f"Ground truth: {example['text']}")
print(f"Predicted: {example['transcription']}")
Evaluation
To evaluate these transcriptions:
from Levenshtein import distance as levenshtein_distance
def calculate_cer(pred, gt):
return levenshtein_distance(pred, gt) / len(gt) if len(gt) > 0 else 0
# Calculate CER for each example
for example in ds["train"]:
cer = calculate_cer(example["transcription"], example["text"])
print(f"{example['image_name']}: CER = {cer:.2%}")
Citation
If you use this dataset, please cite both InkBench and the model used for transcription.
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