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| 7416 | The Flying Petition. To His Excellency The President, and Congress of the United States. The Memorial of the undersigned Citizens of the United States,... Re: Need for cheaper land in area called Congress Land at 200 acres of land by improvement, at 12 1/2 cents per acre, payable in 7 years without interest. Taxes produced would be greater than present land sale policy. | [Chillicothe | AI 0. | 1800?] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 7417 | Petition, founded not in the spirit of party...the undersigned citizens,...Re: Need for cheaper land in area called Congress Land of 200 acres of land by improvement, at 3 cents per acre annually forever...(This same wording as other broadside except for the paragraph on suggested conditions for land purchase.) | [Chillicothe | AI 0. | 1800?] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 8951 | To all to whom these presents shall come...Greetings: Whereas by An act of the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, entitled "An act levying a state tax," | [Ohio | AI 0. | 1809?] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 10157 | Ohio Monitor--Extra. Address Of The Central Committee Of The State, To The Friends Of The Administration In Ohio. Fellow Citizens: ... John A. Bryan, David Smith, B. Latham, E. Livingston, Purdy M'Ilvain, A. Chrittenden, [Point right] Committee | 1800? | 1 sheet ([1] p. ; 48.5 x 29 cm. | Printed area covers 33 x 17.2 cm. | ||||
| 631 | Information. Whereas pursuant to a law...John Cleves Symmes. | Cincinnati | OI 17. SS 699. | 1801. | Broadside. 21 x 24.5 cm. | |||
| 653 | (Circular.) Sir, As it is expected that Congress, at their next session, will act upon the subject of appropriating two per cent of the monies arising from the sales of public land in the state of Ohio, to the opening, making and repairing of a road leading from the navigable waters of the Atlantic to the river Ohio, we take the liberty of suggesting for your consideration the following reasons, in favor of appropriating the money on a road leading from the City of Washington to Marietta, or to some point on the river Ohio in its vicinity. [26 lines] | [Marietta | s.n., | OI 36. | 1804] | 4-page folder, printed on first page only. ; 18.5 x 22.5 cm. (12.5 x 13 cm.) | Ohio Imprint notes: On the MSaE copy is written at the head: "Marietta, 19 Oct. 1804." On p. 2 is a handwritten letter, dated Dec. 19th 1804, addressed to Hon. James Hillhouse, a member of the senate, signed by P. Fearing. | |
| 661 | A Reply to the Statement of John Cleves Symmes, Addressed to a Committee of Congress, January 30th, 1802, and Published in the Western Spy, October 19th, 1803; Respecting the Reserved Township. | Cincinnati | Printed by Joseph Carpenter., | OI 45. SS 4791, 9244. Thomson 971. | [1805] | 67 p. ; 16 cm. | ||
| 8722 | Liberty Hall Handbill Extra, Oct. 7, 1806. | Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1806. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | Ratcliffe, p. 274, 55n. | |
| 698 | The Rights of the Judiciary, in a Series of Letters, Addressed to John Sloan, Esq., Late a Member of the House of Representatives of Ohio. | [Chillicothe | s.n., | OI 78. Rusk II: 221. SS 16084. | 1808] | 40 p. ; 20 cm. | Ohio Imprint notes: Contains seven letters, addressed to John Sloan and signed "Warren", relating to the power of the courts to declare acts of the Legislature unconstitutional. The resolution regarding the judiciary to which the letters refer was passed in 1807, and Sloan was a Representative during this session, which ended February 22, 1808. References in the text indicated that it was published following this session and before the opening of the next, in December, 1808. See Gilkey's Ohio Hundred Year Book, 1901, p. 305. The signature may be a pseudonym derived from some connection with the city or county of Warren. | |
| 7675 | (Circular). Chillicothe, January 23, 1809. Sir, ... We all know that this contest originated from the decision of the Supreme court, that the act extending the jurisdiction of justices of the peace above twenty dollars, is unconstitutional. ... Creighton, William, Jr. Hammond, Charles. Cass, Lew. Couch, Jesup N. Woodbridge, William. Brush, Henry. | [Chillicothe | s.n., | AI 0. | 1809] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | The decision of the Ohio Supreme Court regarding the monetary limits which justices of the peace could preside over created a controversy. In an effort to quell the dispute, the attorneys listed at the bottom of the broadside suggested that if attorneys did not appeal cases under $50.00 to the Ohio Supreme Court but accepted the justices of the peace decision, then a workable solution could be found. | |
| 7873 | $30 Reward for 2 deserters from U. S. Garrison, Newport, Ky. | [Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1809] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 8244 | Evidence Exhibited on the Trial of the Hon. Thomas Morris, for an Alleged Rape on the Body of Mary Ireland. ... Clermont County, May 30th, 1809. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1809. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 8905 | Record of the Proceedings of the High Court of Impeachment, on the Trial of Calvin Pease, Consisting of the Senate of the State of Ohio, as Provided by the Constitution, and in Pursuance of a Resolution of the Senate. | [Chillicothe | Printed by Nashee & Denny, for Joseph S. Collins., | AI 0. Swanson, page 276. | 1809] | 100 p. | Includes (p. 50-100): Record of the proceedings of the High Court of Impeachment on the trial of George Tod. | |
| 9852 | Ten dollars reward. Deserted, from the garrison, New-Port, Kentucky, on Thursday the 7th instant, an enlisted soldier, belonging to Captain Horde's company of the 7th regiment infantry, named John Steel ... | [Cincinnati] | Carney & Morgan, Printers, | AI 0. | [1809] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 22 x 27 cm. | New York Historical Society notes: Signed: James W. Bryson, ensign. 1st Regt. U.S. Infantry. commanding. Dated: U.S. Garrison, Newport, Ky. September, 9, 1909 [i.e. 1809]. | |
| 723 | [The Christian Hymn Book.] | Dayton | Printed at the Office, by Isaac G. Burnet, | OI 102 | 1810. | Ohio Imprint notes: Proposals for the publication of this hymn book appeared in Burnet's Ohio Centinel, Dayton, May 10, 1810, and subsequent issues. Robert Steele, in his History of Dayton, Dayton, 1889, p. 100, records that "It was published at the Centinel office, as according to a letter written by John Thomson to William McClure on May the 10th, they could not 'get the work done anywhere on better terms than at Mr. Burnet's.' " | ||
| 724 | A Concise Statement of the Trial and Confession of William Clutter, Who was Executed on Friday the 8th of June, 1810, at Boone Court-House, Kentucky, for the Murder of John Farmer. To Which Is Prefixed a Short Sketch of His Life. | Cincinnati | From the Press of John W. Browne & Company., | McDade 192. OI 103. Rusk II: 271. SS 19830. Wilkie 163. | 1810. | 8 p. ; 20 cm. | McDade: Clutter was employed by Farmer to assist in navigating his boat from Pittsburgh to the mouth of the Kentucky River. Farmer was murdered with an ax the night they passed Cincinnati. Clutter was found in possession of the boat, calling himself Farmer and selling his goods. He apparently confessed only after he was convicted. | |
| 727 | The Extent of the Atonement Considered; Being the Substance of a Sermon, Delivered at a Camp-Meeting, Held in the State of Ohio, on Sunday, 19th August, 1810. | Cincinnati | Printed by John W. Browne & Company, Office of Liberty Hall., | OI 106. SS 20074. | 1810. | 14 p. ; 21.5 cm. | ||
| 4311 | Wackatomoka, near Zanesville, June 10, 1810. A Letter to James Kingsbury, Esq., authorizing him to proceed to take the enumeration of the inhabitants of the County of Cuyahoga. | AI 0. | 1810. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||||
| 8952 | Military Lands in the State of Ohio. | AI 0. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||||
| 9853 | Deserters. Sixty dollars reward. Deserted, from the United States garrison, New-Port, Kentucky, on the night of Wednesday the 11th instant, the following described private soldiers ... | Cincinnati | Printed by David L. Carney, | AI 0. | [1810] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 43 x 31 cm. | New York Historical Society notes: Signed: Thornton Posey, captain 7th Infantry, commanding. Newport, Kentucky, April 15th, 1810. N-YHS copy has manuscript inscription on verso: "1 sheet printed Pub. service W Bryson, Lt. Colonel Jacob Kingsbury Commandant Detroit." |
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| 749 | The Dagon of Calvinism, of the Moloch of Decrees; A Poem, in Three Cantos. To Which is Annexed, A Song of Reason. By the Same. [Quotation] Printed for the Author. | [Cincinnati | John W. Browne & Co., | OI 128. Rusk II: 357. SS 22656. Wilkie 196. | 1811] | 47 p. ; 15 p. | ||
| 762 | Zanesville, July 8, 1811. Proposal to Establish a Newspaper at Zanesville. July 8, 1811. | [Zanesville | s.n., | AI 0. | 1811] | Broadside. ; 31 x 18 cm. | ||
| 763 | [A Short Introduction to Geography and Astronomy. | Worthington | OI 140. SS 23936 (citing OI). | 1811] | ||||
| 770 | Baptism, or the Way of Life. | [Worthington | OI 145. SS 24703 (citing OI). | 1812] | ||||
| 786 | Recruiting for the War of 1812. | New Lisbon | Printed at the Office of the Ohio Patriot., | OI 162. | 1812. | Broadside. 18 x 21 cm. | Signed by Joseph H. Larwill, First Lieut. U. S. Artillery, June 9, 1812. | |
| 5902 | Address to Men of Patriotism, Courage & Enterprize! | Marietta | AI 0. | 1812. | Broadside. ; 15.5 x 10 cm. | |||
| 8721 | Proposals for Extending the Circulation of the Independent Press, Now Publishing in the Town of Lancaster, Fairfield County (Ohio), June 24, 1812. | [Lancaster | Printed by R.E. Post, | SS 0. | 1812] | 1 sheet ([1) p.) ; 40 x 17 cm. | Earliest Lancaster imprint. The Independent Press was printed in Lancaster from 1811 to 1812. Cf. Brigham, History and Bibliography of American Newspapers. American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: The proprietors. Lancaster, June 24, 1812. George Sanderson, later the editor and publisher of the Lancaster gazette, is identified in Graham, A. Hist. of Fairfield and Perry Counties, Ohio, 1883, p. 171, as having commenced publication of the Independent press during the summer of 1811. In 1812 the paper was "printed by R.E. Post for the proprietors." Includes "Conditions" and blank form for recording subscribers' names and addresses. Printed area measures 22.8 x 11.8 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy had three additional sheets, filled with names of the subscribers and other ms. notations, pasted together and affixed at foot; in all measuring 140 x 17 cm. It has since been cut into two unequal pieces. |
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| 9440 | Proposals by Moses B. Corwin & William Blackburn, for Publishing in the Town of Urbana, State of Ohio A Weekly Newspaper to be Entitled The Farmer's Watch Tower. | [Urbana | Moses B. Cornwin and William Blackburn, | AI 0. | 1812] | Broadside | The newspaper was published from July 1, 1812 through August 13, 1812. Four copies exist: three in the American Antiquarian Society, one in the Library of Congress. | |
| 805 | Eighth naval victory; Lines on the Capture of His Brittanic Majesty's Squadron, on Lake Erie, by Commodore Perry. | SS 51297. | [1813] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||||
| 820 | A Scriptural Creed by a Friend to Truth. | Lebanon | Printed by M'Clean & Blackburn., | OI 193. SS 29755. | 1813. | 27 p. ; 10.5 cm. | ||
| 5306 | Beelzebub Driving and Drowning His Hogs. A Sermon. | Zanesville | AI 0. | 1813. | ||||
| 7299 | A Dissertation on Government, Shewing the Use and Necessity of Military or Coercive Power, and Answering Objections. | Chillicothe | Printed by James Barnes., | AI 0. | 1813. | |||
| 8059 | American Friend Office, Extra. Marietta, Saturday, October 2. Re: Perry's Naval Victory. | [Marietta | AI 0. | 1813] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 8949 | Anglucklick Neues. Ohio Adler, Extra. | [Lancaster | Jacob D. Dieterich, | AI 0. | 1813] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | Siebert Sale, #687: An early report of the River Raisin Massacre. During the winter of 1812-13, British and Native American troops surprised American soldiers under General Winchester near Detroit, defeating and subsequently massacring most of the survivors. Directly after this defeat, General William Henry Harrison hurried to complete and defend Fort Meigs, situated on the Maumee Rapids, in preparation for another assault on the Northwest frontier. The rallying cry of Harrison's men during this stressful period was "Remember the Raisin." Second earliest known Lancaster printed imprint and first broadside. |
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| 9220 | Circular to the Session and Congregation of Ebenezer, August, 1813. | Rodabaugh, Robert Hamilton Bishop, Columbus, 1935, page 198. | 1813 | |||||
| 9508 | Es beschirme mich Gott und der heutige Tag, Es beschirme mich Gott und das heilige Grab … | [Lancaster, Ohio] | Gedruckt bey Jacob D. Dieterich [i.e., Dietrich], Lancaster, Ohio., | AI 0. | [1813 or 1814] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 11 x 15 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: A prayer to be carried as a form of protection from attack by those wielding knives, guns or other weapons. Title from first line of text. The American Antiquarian Society is torn across double rule at head, perhaps lacking title above. Jacob D. Dietrich settled at Lancaster, Ohio in 1813, and published the Ohio eagle there between July 1813 and July 1814. From 1814 until his death in 1839 he served in various public positions including postmaster, justice of the peace, and associate judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Farifield County. Printed area measures 8.6 x 13.0 cm. |
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| 9657 | The Epistle from the Yearly Meeting, Held in London. | [Mount Pleasant | AI 0. Rieger 4470. | 1813] | 3 p. Large folded sheet. ; 13" x 8" | |||
| 848 | [A New Dialogue between a Calvinist and a Methodist. | Hamilton | OI 218. SS 32230. | 1814] | ||||
| 856 | Prospectus of a Newspaper, to be Published in Chillicothe, Ohio, Entitled The Weekly Recorder. | [Chillicothe | Printed by John Andrews., | AI 0. | 1814] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 33 x 20 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes "Conditions" and blank form for subscribers' names. Signed and dated: John Andrews. March 21, 1814. Printed area measures 24.5 x 16.8 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy addressed in ms. to Hugh Andrews of Franklin, Ohio, and includes the signatures of subscribers' names. |
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| 858 | Remarks on the Importance of the Contemplated Grand Canal between Lake Erie and the Hudson River. | Geauga County | SS 32624. | 1814. | 30 p. | |||
| 865 | The Sunday Water-Party or, The Exploits and Fate of a Jovial Club. | Chillicothe | Printed at the Office of the Weekly Recorder by John Andrews, | OI 233. SS 32893. | 1814. | 11 p. ; 17 cm. | Advertised in the Chillicothe Weekly Recorder, Jan. 5, 1815. In verse. |
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| 869 | An Address to the Different Religious Societies, on the Sacred of the Christian Name. | Dayton | Printed by Burnet and Lodge, at the Office of the Ohio Republican., | OI 237. SS 33785. | 1815. | [28] p. ; 17 cm. | ||
| 889 | History of the Holy Bible. | Cincinnati | Published by Coleman & Phillips. Morgan, Williams & Co., Printers. | Adomeit A34. OI 257. SS 34917. Welch 861.2. | 1815. | 167 p. ; 5.5 cm. | Special title pages: A history of the New Testament (p. [77]); An appendix containing the Ten Commandments, and the Old and New Testament dissected (p. [135]); and Version of the Psalms of David (p. [151]). | |
| 890 | The Immortal Mentor; or Man's Unerring Guide to a Healthy, Wealthy & Happy Life. In Three Parts. By Lewis Cornaro, Dr. Franklin, and Dr. Scott, [quotation]. | Cincinnati | Published by J.C. Roll. Morgan, Williams, & Co. Printers, | OI 260. SS 34447; 34995. Wilkie 370. | 1815. | 202 p. ; 17 cm. | Published in Philadelphia, 1796. Signatures: [A] A-R/2 [R2]/4. (F, H, Q and R2 not printed.) |
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| 5692 | Sale of Public Lands. Statement of Lands Sold in the Districts of Marietta, Zanesville, Steubenville. | Hayman, 18(June 1965), #445. | [1815] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||||
| 5795 | Circular. To the Electors of Franklin County. | Columbus | AI 0. | 1815. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 5906 | Evening Amusement; or, Poetic Selections, Moral and Philosophical. [Two lines of quotations from Pope] | Warren | Printed for the Author, | AI 0. | 1815. | 62 p. | ||
| 6059 | Certificate of Birth and Christening. Colored Certificate. | Lancaster | Printed by John Herman., | AI 0. | 1815. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||
| 7632 | General Rules to Govern Applications for Bounty Lands on the Part of Heirs' of Deceased Soldiers. Extracts. | [Chillicothe | AI 0. | 1815] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 925 | At a meeting of a respectable number of the citizens of the town of Chillicothe, and of the adjacent country, convened at the house of Edmond Basye, on the 21st of December, 1816, for the purpose of taking into consideration the propriety of presenting a memorial to the president and directors of the Bank of the United States, to obtain the establishment of a branch of the said bank in the said town; … | [Chillicothe | s.n., | OI 297. SS 37227. | 1816] | 1 l., [1], 2-9, bv p. ; 17.5 cm. | Library Company of Philadelphia notes: Title from first lines of text. "To the president and directors of the Bank of the United States -- The memorial of the citizens of the town of Chillicothe, and the adjacent country, in the state of Ohio"--p. 2-9. Dated and signed at end: Done at town meeting, on the 21st December, 1816, at Chillicothe. Joseph Scott, chairman. Walter Dun, secretary. Signatures: A6 (A1 and A6 verso blank). The Library Company of Philadelphia copy contains the following ms.: Mathew Carey, Esq. from his friend John Carlisle. Signed: Joseph Scott, chairman, Walter Dun, secretary. |
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| 930 | A Collection of Hymns and Spiritual Songs, for the Use of the Pious of All Denominations. | Steubenville | Printed for the Publishers by James Wilson., | OI 301. SS 37294. Wilkie 418. | 1816. | 161 p. ; 14.5 cm. | ||
| 947 | The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte; Late Emperor of the French, &c. &c. &c. From His Birth, until His Departure to the Island of St. Helena. By a Citizen of the United States. | Warren | Published by James White., | AI 0. | 1816. | xii, [1], 14-312 p. ; 19 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: First published as: The life of Napoleon Bonaparte … By a citizen of Delaware. Wilmington, 1815 (Shaw & Shoemaker 35106). Another issue (not in Shaw & Shoemaker but filmed by Readex at S38077) has imprint: Philadelphia: Published by W. Dobson. 1816. "Copy-right secured according to law."--verso of title page. Error in paging: p. 289 misnumbered 286. "Description of St. Helena."--p. [307]-308. "Appendix. Family of Napoleon Bonaparte."--p. [309]-310. "Kings created by Napoleon" and "Nobility created by Napoleon," p. 311-312. "Books for sale by J. White."--p. [4] of cover. |
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| 951 | A Narrative of the Life and Death of Lieut. Joseph Morgan Willcox, Who was Massacred by the Creek Indians, on the Alabama River, (Miss. Ter.) on the 15th of January, 1814. Compiled from Various Publications, and Letters Written by His Friends and Brother Officers, on the Occasion. (Published by Consent of His Friends.) | Marietta | Printed by R. Prentiss., | OI 319. SS 38356. Wilkie 442. | 1816. | 23 p. ; 21 cm. | ||
| 966 | Propositions Respecting Government. By a Friend to Good Government. | Cincinnati | Printed for the Author, by Looker, Palmer and Reynolds., | OI 329. SS 38717. Wilkie 453. | 1816. | 12 p. ; 23 cm. | Proposes a new system of government. | |
| 968 | A Scriptural Creed by a Friend of Truth. | Lebanon, O. | Printed by M'Clean & Blackburn, for the Author., | SS 38901. | 1816. | 27 p. ; 11 cm. | ||
| 991 | A Collection of Anecdotes, Entertaining & Interesting. | Lebanon | Printed by Van Vleet & Camron., | OI 351. SS 40514. | 1817. | 144 p. ; 14 cm. | ||
| 999 | The History of Sinbad the Sailor. Also, the Celebrated Travels and Adventures, by Sea and Lands, of the Renowned Baron Munchausen. | Chillicothe | Printed for the Publishers., | OI 360. SS 41055, 42119. Welch 1212.7 | 1817. | 36 p. ; 13.5 cm. | ||
| 1004 | List of the Chartered Banks, in the States of Pennsylvania, Ohio, etc. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1817. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 7636 | Regulations to be observed in substantiating Claims for 'five years half pay' in lieu of Military Bounty Land. | Chillicothe | AI 0. | 1817. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | OClWHi uncatalogued broadsides. | ||
| 7880 | Sale of Lots in Newtown. | Chillicothe | AI 0. | 1817. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 282 | Wisdom in Miniature; or, Choice Lessons for Infant Minds. | Chillicothe, Ohio | Farnsworth & Spafford, Printers., | AI 0. Welch, d'A.A. Amer. Children's books, 0. | 1818. | 31, [1] p. ill. ; 11 cm. | Unrecorded early Ohio Imprint. Only copy known. Acquired by American Antiquarian Society June 5, 1990. Farnsworth & Spafford are a mystery with no known firm by that name in American Antiquarian Society listing and certainly nothing listed for Chillicothe, Ohio. American Antiquarian Society notes: Possibly printed by Oliver Farnsworth and Horatio Gates Spafford although there is no evidence that they were ever partners or in Chillicothe. In 1818 Farnsworth was en route from Windsor, Vt. (where he had printed an edition of Wisdom in Miniature in 1810) to Cincinnati. From 1817 to 1819 Spafford, formerly of Albany, was farming in Venango County in western Pennsylvania. Page [1] and [32] blank; pasted to printed wrapper. |
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| 1055 | The Emigrant's Guide, or Pocket Geography of the Western States and Territories, Containing a Description of the Several Cities, Towns, Rivers, Antiquities, Population, Manufactories, Prices of Land, Soil, Productions, and Exports. Compiled from the Best and Latest Authorities. | Cincinnati | Published by Phillips and Speer, Booksellers, Main-Street, near Front. Morgan, Lodge & Co. Printers., | Graff 1246. Howes E141. OI 412. Rusk II: 138. SS 43943. Sabin 22480. Thomson 378. Wilkie 551. | 1818. | iv, [5]-266 p. ; 15 cm. | Includes index. | |
| 1070 | Mount Carmel. A Poem. By J---- C---- ... | Chillicothe | Printed by John Bailhache., | OI 424. SS 43518, 44914. | 1818. | 8 p. ; 18 cm. | Written by a Londoner and sent by him to a near relation in Chillicothe, who had the poem published. [Preface] The "near relation" is supposed to have been Rev. Thomas S. Hinde, who, in 1817, had helped found the town of Mt. Carmel, Ill. | |
| 1087 | Wizard; Hand Book of Popular Amusement. | Chillicothe | SS 46843. | 1818. | This was copyright in 1847 and published in 1848 in Chillicothe (Morgan 6364). This is obviously an error. It is the only book on magic printed in Ohio before 1851. |
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| 1088 | Wooster, (Ohio) Wayne County, September 11, 1818. Sir, From a knowledge of the character which you sustain, we are being induced to address you on the subject of the ensuing Congressional Election. ... | [Wooster? | OI 441. SS 46866. | 1818?] | Broadside. 30.5 x 38 cm. | Unsigned. Dated: Wooster, Wayne County, September 11, 1818. Political circular letter supporting Colonel John Sloane for the U.S. Congress. |
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| 5417 | Sir, from a Knowledge of the Character which you sustain, we have been induced to address you on the subject of the ensuing election. | Wooster | AI 0. | 1818. | Dated: Wooster, Wayne County, September 11, 1818. Political circular letter supporting Colonel John Sloane for the U. S. Congress. | |||
| 5434 | Arithmetical Tables; for the Use of Schools. | Chillicothe | Printed by John Andrews., | AI 0. | 1818. | 24 p. ; 11 cm. | ||
| 7189 | Statement of the Amount of Internal Duties Imposed by the United States...paid by each person in the 9th collection district of Ohio, during the year 1817. | Newlisbon [i.e., New Lisbon, Ohio] | --Printed at the Office of the Ohio Patriot [by William D. Lepper]., | AI 0. | [1818] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 46 x 15 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed and dated: Erastus Miles, collector, 9th collection district of Ohio. Newburgh, January 1, 1818. Text in two columns separated by ornaments; printed area measures 33.7 x 9.5 cm. American Antiquarian Society copy addressed on verso: Town clerk Lower Sandusky. |
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| 7872 | Copy of an Act to incorporate certain banks and to extend the charters of existing incorporated banks. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1818. | ||||
| 1105 | A Beacon for the Advocates of the Theater. | Cincinnati | Printed by Looker, Reynolds & Co. No. 108, Main Street., | OI 457. | 1819. | 12 p. ; 17 cm. | ||
| 1122 | Election. To the independent electors of Hamilton County. I read in the Spy of Saturday last an electioneering piece signed Truth, in favor of General Harrison... | [Cincinnati | OI 476. SS 47886. | 1819] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 46 x 31 cm. (32.1 x 18.9 cm.) | American Antiquarian Society: Concerning the appointment of John Cleves Symmes Harrison, son of General William Henry Harrison, as receiver at the Vincennes land office, and criticizing the general as an elected official who put private interests above public duty. At end signed and dated: Truth Illustrated. Monday, October 11, 1819. The Spy was the Western Spy and Cincinnati General Advertiser, Cincinnati. | ||
| 1145 | New-Year's Ball. The Manager's Compliments to M[r. H. Baird] respectfully soliciting [his] attendance at N. H. Merwin's Assembly-Room, in Cleaveland, on Wednesday, the 5th of January next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. R. Wood, I. Town, J. M'Carty, Managers. Cleaveland, December 23, 1819. | [Cleveland | OI 497. | 1819] | Broadside. ; 16.5 x 20 cm. (7.5 x 11.5 cm.) | |||
| 1163 | The Quarter-master; or, The Second Part of the Boatswain's Mate: being an Interesting Dialogue between Two British Seamen. | Cincinnati | Published by the Western Navigation Bible and Tract Society of Cincinnati. Printed at the Office of the Western Spy. Mason and Palmer, Printers., | OI 514. SS 49223. | 1819. | OCLC catalogued under G.C. Smith. | ||
| 7991 | Cincinnati (O) Dec. 20, 1819. Announces meeting held in opposition to the extension of slavery west of the Mississippi. Preamble and Resolutions. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1819. | 4 p. | |||
| 1214 | Catherine Brown, the Converted Cherokee, a Missionary Drama, Founded on Fact. Written by a Lady. | Cleaveland | Printed by Z. Willes & Co., | OI 538. SS 698. | 1820. | 28 p. ; 18 cm. | ||
| 1216 | [A Circumstantial History of the Sacred Scriptures. | Cincinnati | OI 541. | 1820] | ||||
| 1261 | A Short Defence of Diocesan Episcopacy: in a Letter, in Answer to Z. A's Letter to His Friend, or Doctrinal Tract, No. 3. Upon the Subject of Church Government. By a Layman, of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in Ohio. | Worthington | Printed by Griswold & Spencer., | OI 582. SS 3220. | 1820. | 80 p. ; 21 cm. | Wessen: Probably written by Ezra Griswold. Foreshadowed the controversy which finally drove Philander Chase from Ohio. | |
| 1263 | The Sorrows of Yamba, or the Negro Woman's Lamentation. | Mount Pleasant | s.n., | SS 3275. Welch 1240.5. | 1820. | 12 p. | ||
| 1266 | To the Electors of Hamilton County. The freedom of our elective franchise is among the inestimable blessings purchased with the blood and secured by the wisdom of our fathers...Hamilton. State of Ohio, Hamilton county, Sct. Supreme Court. Thomas Morris and James W. Gazlay, vs. the executors of Jno. C. Symmes, deceased, the commissioners of Hamilton county, and others. I do hereby certify that the above cause is now pending and undetermined in the Supreme Court of said county...Daniel Gano, clerk. Clerk's Office, October 7th, 1820. | Cincinnati | OI 585. SS 3450. | 1820. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 45 x 27cm. | Ohio Imprints: A message setting forth the unworthiness of James W. Gazlay, who was a candidate for the Legislature. Printed area covers 41 x 19 cm. |
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| 4409 | An Interesting Narrative of Two Pious Twin Children, Who Were Stolen By a Jew and Enslaved to the Turks; Who with Their Father Were Marvellously Delivered from Death. Translated from the German. To Which is Added, Charles Berry, or, The Good Son. | Hillsborough | Printed by Moses Carothers., | Welch 656. | 1820. | +, [1], [2-3], 4-12. ; 18 cm. | ||
| 5349 | An Address to Children. | Mount-Pleasant | Printed by S. Marshall, | AI 0. | 1820. | 12 p. ; 17 cm. | Signed, page 8: A sincere lover of children. Includes verses by Philip Doddridge. |
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| 5791 | Description of a Wedding. The Groom Resident in Consequentialville, Ohio, Superior Street, and the Bride in the Vicinity. | Mount Pleasant | H. Howard & B. Bates, Printers., | AI 0. | [1820] | 8 p. | ||
| 7879 | Ballad of James Bird. | Chillicothe | AI 0. | [182-] | ||||
| 8421 | James Dickerson's Farewell Hymn to His Parents. | AI 0. | [1820] | Dwight Shipley, late of Grove City, Ohio. Copy not located. | ||||
| 10328 | Harmonisches Gesang Buch. Theils von anderen Authoren, Theils neu verfasst. ; Zum Gebrauch von Singen und Musik für Alte und Junge. Nach Geschmack und Umständen zu wählen gewidmet. | Allentown, Lecha Caunty, im Staat Pennsylvanien. | Gedruckt bey Heinrich Ebner., | AI 1521. Bötte & Tannhof. German printing, 2399. | 1820. | IV, 287, [23] p. ; 18 cm. | American Antiquarian Society Notes: Without music. Printed in two columns. This issue includes: "Zweyter Anhang" --p.191-287 and a cumulated index of [23] p. for the whole book, both printed by Johann Herman , Buckdrukker, Lancaster, Ohio." (colophon)--Bötte & Tannhof. |
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| 1304 | Independence Ball. The Company of M[r. H. Baird] is Solicited at Mr. P. Mowrey's Assembly-Room, in the Village of Cleaveland, on Wednesday the 4th Day of July Next, at 2 O'Clock, P.M. A. M'Millen, J[oseph] Webb, J[ohn] Taylor, Managers. Cleaveland, June 22, 1821. | [Cleaveland | SS 5690. | 1821] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 1308 | Das Kleine Lust-Gartlein, oder Schoene auserlesener Gebter [sic] und Leider, zum Gebrauch der Jugend sowohl in der Schule als zu House. | Canton | Gedruckt bey Jacob Sala u. Sohn., | SS 5775. Botte & Tannhof. German printing, 2478. | 1821. | 95, [1] p. ; 11 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: In plain boards with leather spine. American Antiquarian Society copy bears bookplate of John Stuart Groves (Juvenile library collection). Inscribed in Schreibschrift [--] Gilbert. Index. p. [96]. Wessen, 2(Oct. 13, 1938), #21: Unrecorded and perhaps unique. One of the earliest books to issue from the press of Central Ohio; and one of the first juveniles published West of the Ohio River. Two years later, Wessen had a second copy, the first having gone to the Library of Congress. |
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| 1316 | Das Neu eingerichtete Evangelisch-Lutherische Gesangbuch, bestehend aus einer Sammlung Lieder, zum Gebrauch des öffentlichen deutschen Gottsdienstes, und andern Uebungen zur Gottseligkeit, in dem Staat von Ohio, und den angrenzenden Staaten. | Canton | Gedruckt bey Schäffer und Sala., | SS 6186. First Cent. of German Lang. Printing in the U.S., 2480. | 1821. | [16], 227, [7] p. ; 15 cm. | Advertised on page [234] of Der Psalter des Konigs (No. 1288) as for sale for 62 1/2 cents. Without music. Includes indexes. |
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| 5648 | Hoch-deutsches ABC- und Namen-Büchlein für Kinder, welche anfangen zu lernen. | Canton | Gedruckt bey Jacob Sala., | AI 0. | [1821] | [32] p. ill. ; 16 cm. | Printed covers included in pagination. | |
| 6211 | A Collection of Sacred Music, in Which Is a Great Variety of Tunes, Intended for, and Well Adapted to the Use of the Different Churches, Singing Schools, Private Families, and Denominations of Christians. By B.W.D. Carty. | Hardensburgh, (Ky.) | Morgan, Lodge and Co., Printers., | AI 4924. | 1821. | vi, 7-59, [1] p. Chiefly music. ; 14 x 23 cm. | Includes index of tune names. | |
| 7858 | Ran away from the subscriber on Sunday last an apprentice to the carpenter business, named Stephen Crane. ... John Lindley. Dayton, Aug. 1st, 1821. | [Dayton | AI 0. | 1821] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 10128 | Das Neue Gesangbuch. | [Canton | Gedruckt bey Schaffer und Sala, | AI 0. | 1821] | No copy located. (1/11/2006). Advertised in Der Psalter des Konigs, p. [234] as printed. (Morgan 1288) | ||
| 10129 | Das kleine Davidsche Psalterspiel, Nebst der Harfe. | [Canton | Gedruckt bey Schaffer und Sala, | AI 0. | 1821] | No copy located. An immensely popular book advertised in Der Psalter des Konig, p. [234] to be published by Schaffer and Sala on the basis of subscription, p. [234]. (Morgan 1288) |
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| 1340 | The American Primer, Abridged; Containing Short and Easy Lessons for Little Children. Adorned with Pictures. | Cincinnati | Published by O. Farnsworth & Co., | SS 7802. Heartman, C. F. Non-New England Primers 25. | 1822. | 23, [1] p. ill. ; 11 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Last page blank; pasted to printed wrapper. Wrapper title: The First Primer for Little Children. |
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| 1358 | Sacred Music, Containing a Great Variety of Psalm and Hymn Tunes; Selected Principally, from the Most Eminent European Authors; The Greater Part of Which were Never Published in the Patent Notes. To Which is Prefixed, a Musical Grammar, a Musical Dictionary, &c. By Seth Ely. [Five lines of quotation] | Cincinnati | Printed by Morgan, Lodge and Co. for the Proprietors-, | SS 8616. | 1822. | viii, [1], 10-320 p. music. ; 14 x 23 cm. | Errors in paging: p. iv and 82 misnumbered vi and 83. Includes indexes. "It is but just to acknowledge that this grammar is principally taken from Dr. J.W. Callcott's's Musical Grammar," p. [19]. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Hervey Scott, June the 10th 1830. |
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| 1376 | Observations on the Nomination of a Candidate for the Presidency. Submitted for the Consideration of the Members of the Legislature Now in Session, by a Citizen of Ohio. | SS 9749. | 1822. | |||||
| 1397 | Poems; By the Author of Juvenis, Leander, &c. [Two lines of quotation] | Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | October 1822. | 87 p. ; xx cm. | ||
| 5213 | To the Independent Electors of the County of Wayne. We presume to trouble you with a few remarks, on the subject of the approaching election, which would have been entirely unnecessary, had we not ascertained that hand bills, containing assertions as groundless as they are malicious in their import and intent, have at his late hour been secretly ushered into circulation, in the more distant parts of this county--and by their base author, carefully kept from view of the citizens of this place--evidently with the intent, that the falsity of the charges therein stated, might not, until too late, be exposed and made known. The Hand bill alluded to, is signed 'Many Voters,' and is intended solely to defeat the election of 'Joseph H Larwill,' to the Senate of this state. It is a well known fact, that 'Joseph H. Larwill' has, for more than three years past, been decidedly hostile to the proceedings of the Directors of the German Bank of Wooster--and has been extremely anxious to have the business of the Bank brought to a speedy and honorable termination. And it is also well known to the writer of the hand bill alluded to, that 'Joseph H. Larwill,' nor any of his connexions, are indebted one cent to the German Bank of Wooster. It is also well known, that Mr. 'Larwill' has not, nor now is supported by the Bank interest--but on the contrary, they have been and now are hostile to his election, and in favor of the election of Gen. 'M'Millan.' We feel satisfied, that upon a candid examination of the claims of Mr. 'Larwill, they will, at least, be found to equal those of gen. 'M'Millan.' A number of Electors. October 5, 1822. |
[Wooster | s.n., | AI 0. | 1822] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 18 cm. x 23 cm. | Printed area measures: 13.5 cm x 18.5 cm. Text is in two columns with decorative rule down the middle. |
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| 5214 | To the Enlightened Electors of Wayne County. Oct. 1822. Statement regarding objections to the publication of handbills at an election. | s.n., | AI 0. | [1822] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 5215 | Electors of Wayne County. Regarding charges brought against Joseph Larwill. 1822. | s.n., | AI 0. | 1822. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 5286 | The Christians' Duty Exhibited in a Series of Hymns, Collected from Various Authors, Designed for the Worship of God, and for the Edification of Christians. Recommended to the Serious of All Denominations by the Fraternity of Baptists. [Six lines of Scripture text] Fourth Edition, Improved | Canton | Printed by Jacob & Solomon Sala., | AI 0. Durnbaugh 77. | 1822. | [4], 331, [1], 4-117, [30] p. ; 15 cm. | Preface dated: Germantown, May 18, 1791. "Select Spiritual Songs.", [1], [4]-117 p., second count. Includes indexes. |
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| 7182 | Discourses of Our Blessed Savior; Extracted from the New Testament. [One line of Scripture text.] Fifth Edition. | Cincinnati | Printed and Published, by E. Harrison, for the Use of Sunday Schools., | AI 0. | 1822. | 32 p. ill. ; 11 cm. | In printed wrappers. "E. Harrison, printer.", p. 32. | |
| 7399 | Hoch-Deutsches ABC und Namen=Buchlein fur Kinder, welche anfangen zu lernen. | Canton, (Ohio.) | Gedrucht by Jacob Sala., | AI 0. | 1822. | 15 cm. | ||
| 7739 | Independence Ball. The Managers present their compliments to M [blank space] and request the pleasure of [blankspace] company at Merwin's Assembly Room, at 5 o'clock, P. M. on Thursday the 4th of July, 1822. W. Welles, J. Sears, A. D. Cutter. Managers. Cleaveland, June 22, 1822. | Cleveland | s.n., | AI 0. | 1822. | Broadside. ; 20.5 x 16 cm. | Addressed in ms. Phineas Shepard, Jr. | |
| 7897 | Citizens Beware! Think Before You Vote. The hard laboured piece of patch work issued on Saturday, endeavours to exculpate Mr. Gazlay from certain charges of which he was convicted in the court of Common Pleas. ... | [Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1822] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 30 x 17 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Charging James W. Gazlay with attempting "to invalidate the testimony of the witnesses previous to the trial of the appeal." Gazlay, of Cincinnati, Ohio, was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1822 but was unsuccessful in his bid for re-election in 1824. Reference to the conviction in the Court of Common Pleas and to the appeal, which was made to the state Supreme Court in July 1822, suggest that this opposition broadside was issued during his first congressional campaign. For a discussion of the charges and the trial in the Court of Common Pleas, see Blake, Francis A. Exposition of the causes which led to the late controversy between William Lytle and James W. Gazlay, Esq. ... Cincinnati, 1822. (Morgan 1349; second edition 1350). Printed area measures 25.0 x 11.5 cm. Signed: G. |
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| 7900 | Independent Press. Supplement. Editorial. ... Goose Guilford and Nayiah Kendall, Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Strength in union. Two better than one. Come and Try. N. B. Dancing taught every Saturday afternoon. | [Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1822] | Broadside: | |||
| 7901 | Independent Press. Supplement. To The Public. ... To the Electors of Hamilton County. ... Independent Press Nomination. For Congress.-James Wheedlefool Ghastly. For the Assembly.-Goose Gilford. | [Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1822] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 7935 | To The Electors Of The County Of Wayne. Re: Joseph H. Larwill, original proprietor of Wooster, regarding his military behavior. September 25th, 1822. | Wooster | AI 0. | 1822. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 10152 | Handbill signed "Many Voters" against the election of Joseph H. Lawill to the Ohio Senate because of his criticism of German Bank of Wooster. Supports Gen. M'Millan. | [Wooster | s.n., | 1822] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | See Morgan 5213 for reference. | ||
| 1431 | Court Assembly-March Term, 1823. The Company of ---- is Respectfully Solicited at Boughton's Hall, in Cleaveland, on the 13th Instant, at 6 O'Clock P. M. H. Perry, D. Long, R. Wood, J. W. Willey, J. S. Clarke, C. M. Giddings. Cleaveland, March 1, 1823. | [Cincinnati | SS 12276 | 1823] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 1470 | Some Strictures on Church Government, in Answer to a Late Pamphlet on that Subject, by Rev. Lorenzo Dow. | Cincinnati | Abbott Goddard., | SS 14163. | 1823. | 34 p. ; 17 cm. | ||
| 5202 | A List of Lands, within the bonds of Medina County, on which Arrearages of Taxes. Medina, Ohio, July 21, 1823. | [Medina | s.n., | AI 0. | 1823] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; | ||
| 5287 | "Methodist Episcopacy"; A Tract Containing Authentic Documents from the Writings of the Rev. Messrs. John and Charles Wesley, Rev. Dr. Coke, Bishop White and Others, Submitted to the Candid Consideration of the Reader, by a Churchman. | Delaware | Printed by Ezra Griswold., | AI 0. | 1823. | 16 p. ; 19 cm. | ||
| 7180 | Wanted. A Presbyterian Preacher, or in Connexion with the Presbyterian Church...qualified and disposed to teach and take charge of an infant institution of learning... | [Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1823] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 20 x 16 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: "Further information, must either be had on the ground, at Walnut-Hills, near Cincinnati, Ohio ..." The only known copy, held by American Antiquarian Society, is dated in contemporary hand, "May 1823." The basic principles of education described are similar to those adopted by the Lane Seminary established at Walnut Hills in 1828, under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church. Cf. One Hundred and Fifty Years of Presbyterianism in the Ohio Valley, Cincinnati, 1941, p. 80-83. Printed area, including ornamental border, measures 16.2 x 13.4 cm. |
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| 7181 | Delaware Patron. A Newspaper, with the Above Title, is Published Weekly, in the Town of Delaware, Ohio, by Ezra Griswold; Devoted to Politics and the News of the Day ... | [Delaware | Printed by Ezra Griswold, | AI 0. | 1823] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 32 x 20 cm. (11.4 x 12.9 cm.) | Ezra Griswold printed the Delaware Patron from April 16, 1823 to May 6, 1830. Includes "Conditions." and blank form for subscribers' names. | |
| 7248 | The Proceedings of the Session of Mountpleasant, in the Trial of James Graham. | Mount Pleasant | [s.n.] | AI 0. | 1823. | 34 p. ; 17 cm. | ||
| 8886 | Nomination of President & Vice President of the United States. | [Steubenville | James Wilson, | AI 0. | 1823]. | 12 p. ; 19 cm. | Caption title; no imprint. American Antiquarian Society notes: Supporting the nominations of DeWitt Clinton for president and Andrew Jackson for vice-president. Signed, p. 2: John Patterson, chairman. A. Cunningham, secretary. Meeting was held in Steubenville, Jefferson County, Ohio. Address of the committee of correspondence, p. 2-12, signed: James P. Miller, chairman, Jefferson County, O. Dec. 22, 1823. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Hon. John W. Taylor. |
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| 10090 | Poems for Children. | Mountpleasant, Ohio | Printed by E. Harris, | AI 0. | 1823. | 21 p. ill. ; 12 cm. | ||
| 1486 | Clay and Slavery!! Fellow Citizens, the Election of State Officers having terminated, it is presumed the people will be able more calmly and dispassionately to deliberate on the appointment of a national chief magistrate...A Citizen of Ohio. | Hamilton | SS 15780. | 1824. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | Reprinted in Cincinnati Emporium, Oct. 28, 1824. | ||
| 1501 | Great Effects from Little Causes, Illustrated. | Cincinnati | Printed by Samuel J. Browne, at the Emporium Office, for the Reader., | SS 16337. | 1824. | 16 p. | ||
| 1506 | Das Kleine Lust-Gärtlein, oder, Schöne auserlesener [!] Gebeter und Lieder zum Gebrauch der Jugend, sowohl in der Schule als zu Hause. | Canton | Gedruckt bey Jacob Sala., | SS 16817. Botte & Tannhof. German printing, 2632. | 1824. | 111, [112] p. ; 11 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: "Vorrede" dated Oct. 18, 1824 at Canton, Ohio, and signed: Jacob Sala. Index to songs on p. [112]. |
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| 1532 | The Substance of a Discourse Delivered before a Moral Society on the Subject of Intemperance; Showing, among Greater Evils, the Waste and Loss of More than Thirty Millions of Dollars to the People of This Country, in a Single Year, by the Use of Ardent Spirits. | Cincinnati | Printed by Samuel J. Browne, at the Emporium Office for the Reader., | SS 18122. | 1824. | [3], 4-31 p. ; 20 cm. | ||
| 1533 | A Table of the Votes for Governor and Electors for President. | SS 18136. | 1824. | |||||
| 4077 | Catalogue of Books to be Auctioned at the Store of Mr. E. Taylor in Cleveland, on Saturday the 30th inst...400 and 500 volumes of Books. | Cleveland | AI 0. | 1824. | Cleaveland Herald, Oct. 15, 1824, 3: "Catalogues to be seen at Mr. Taylor's store and most of the bar-rooms in this village." | |||
| 5793 | Some Account of Lucy Caldwell, A Woman of Color, Who Departed this Life on the 25th of the 3rd Month, 1824, Aged 39. | Mount Pleasant | AI 0. | 1824. | 4 p. | |||
| 7037 | Broadside specifying why Mr. Wright should be reelected instead of Mr. Beebe, Eleventh Congressional District. | AI 0. | 1824. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||||
| 7177 | At a Meeting of the Citizens of Hamilton County, Friendly to the Election of General Andrew Jackson to the Presidency of the United States, held at the Court-House in Cincinnati, the 17th Day of April, 1824, Clayton Webb [and thirteen others] were appointed a committee of correspondence... | Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1824. | 1 sheet ([ii] p.) ; 32 x 20 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes: Address. The corresponding committee, appointed by the citizens of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, favourable to the election of General Andrew Jackson to the presidency of the United States, address their fellow citizens ... Address signed on p. ii: Clayton Webb, chairman. E. Hayward, secretary. The American Antiquarian Society copy is annotated in a contemporary hand: Written by E.H. [i.e Hayward, Elijah.]. |
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| 7420 | Marietta Minerva, Extra Issue, Friday, July 23, 1824. Giving list of lands in Athens County returned Delinquent for Tax 1823. | Marietta | Smith Book Company, Catalog No. 14, #575. | 1824. | [2] p. | |||
| 7898 | Beware of Wolves in Sheeps' Clothing!!! Fellow Citizens-A long and deep studied hand-bill has within a few days past, made its appearance among you, under the imposing name of "Reform Ticket." Many of those whose names are placed on the list ... would do honor to themselves and their country, should they be elected: but the progress of our approbation must be arrested, when we come to the candidate there recommended for Congress. This is ... the Honorable James W. Gazlay. ... Truth. Sept. 14, 1824. | [Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1824] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 26 x 18 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Charging Gazlay, representative from Cincinnati, "with having in to particulars violated the confidence reposed in him by his constituents." Signed: Truth. Sept. 14: 1824. Text in two columns, printed area measures 19.5 x 12.2 cm. |
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| 7899 | Facts! Stubborn Facts!!! Re: anti-Andrew Jackson. Signed Anthony Wayne. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | [1824] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 8422 | Presidential Nomination. At a meeting of the Citizens of Cincinnati, friendly to the Election of John Quincy Adams to the President...Circular...Thomas Clark, Isaiah Wing, Oliver Farnsworth, Corresponding Committee. | [Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1824] | Broadside. ; 25 x 20 cm. | |||
| 8423 | Base Calumny Refuted!! The assertions of Hezekiah Flint (the county rider for James W. Gazlay) that General James Findlay has resigned as a candidate for Congress in favor of Benj. M. Piatt, is a base malicious falsehood, circulated only to injure the General's election. Gen. Findlay's cause is with the People; his friends are requested to be on the alert, and contradict the report fabricated by this licensed slanderer. Washington. October 11, 1824. | Washington | AI 0. | [1824] | Broadside. ; 17 x 23 cm. | |||
| 8424 | To the Electors of the First Congressional District....September 18, 1824. Many Voters. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | [1824] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | This was a strong attack against General James Findlay accusing him of being an embezzler, abuser of the public trust and a member of the "old bank party" (i.e. Republican). | ||
| 8425 | Hail to the Chief in Triumph Advances." ...[two columns of text]... Cincinnati, October 8, 1824. Truth. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1824. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | General James Findley's supporters refute Hezekiah Flint's assertions about Findlay's conduct at the surrender of Detroit in 1812, his alleged aid to Aaron Burr, and the state of his fiscal affairs. | ||
| 8540 | To the Independent Electors of the First Congressional District of Ohio. Fellow Citizens. The earnest solicitations of a respectable portion of the community, have prevailed on Benjamin M. Piatt, Esq. to consent to become a candidate for the office of a Representative to the next Congress. ... [Signed:] Public Sentiment. ... State Election. To the Freemen of Hamilton County. ... construction of the Canal from Lake Erie to the Ohio River (a great and glorious project!) and a Bill for the establishment of Free Schools, will then be acted upon. ... [Signed:] The People. September 27, 1824. ... Republican Ticket. [Candidates listed] | [Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1824] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 45 x 28 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Text in two columns; printed area measures 37.6 x 23.0 cm. | |
| 9872 | John Quincy Adams : The citizens of Cincinnati, friendly to the elevation of this gentleman to the presidency of the United States, are requested to meet at the Presbyterian Church on Walnut Street at 4 o'clock ... The People. | [Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1824] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ill. ; 16 x 35 cm. | Includes cut of spread eagle. Dated: April 24, 1824. |
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| 10151 | Broadside urging the Election of Joseph H. Larwell to the Senate. Signed by Francis H. Foltz and et. Al. Wooster, Ohio. October 8, 1824. | [Wooster | s.n., | 1824] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 1574 | Commencement of the Ohio Canal at the Licking Summit, July 4th, 1825. | Lancaster | Printed by John Herman., | SS 20148. Thomson 259. | 1825. | 22 p. | Thomson: Contains the Proceedings and Orations delivered on the occasion. | |
| 1590 | The Keys, a Vision of Samaritanus, in the Year of the Christian Era, 1820. | Chillicothe | Printed by John Bailhache & Co., | SS 21113. | 1825. | 53 p. ; 18 cm. | Cover title. | |
| 1626 | The Trial, Confession, &c. of John Funston, Who was Executed at New Philadelphia (O.) on the 30th of December, 1825, for the Murder of William Cartmill While Carrying the United States' Mail from Freeport and Coshocton, on the 9th Sept. 1825. | New Philadelphia | S. Patrick Printer., | McDade 327. SS 22510. Vodrey 48. | 1825. | 1 p. l., 18 p. ; 23 cm. | McDade: Cartmill, or Cartmell as it is spelled in a ballad, was a postboy who was shot from ambush by Funston. Johnson, who had been accompanying Cartmill but dropped behind, came up at the shot to find Funston there, but the latter then disappeared. Johnson later picked Funston out of a line-up; he was tried in Tuscarawas County and executed. | |
| 5757 | Celebration at Middletown. Re: Commencement of Construction of the Miami Canal. | Middletown | AI 0. | 1825. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 5947 | Reception of General Lafayette, at Cincinnati, Ohio; on His Tour Through the Western Counrty May 20, 1825. | Cincinnati | Printed by S J. Browne, at the Emporium Office., | AI 0. | 1825. | 24 p. | ||
| 7552 | Prices of Mill Wright's Work. | AI 0. | 1825. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||||
| 7881 | Bill of Fare of a Dinner, etc. Chillicothe, July 25, 1825, at Madeira's Hotel. | Chillicothe | AI 0. | 1825. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 8150 | Notice to all the World. I claim an equal undivided moity of a certain tract, or parcel of land, lying, and being in the county of Clinton and state of Ohio numbered eight hundred and eighteen (No. 818) … | [Wilmington, Clinton County, State of Ohio | s.n., | AI 0. | 1825] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 23 x 26 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Announcing the author's intention to "apply to the proper tribunal for a title," and cautioning prospective buyers against purchasing all or part of the tract from either Isaiah Morris or James Fife. Signed: Robert Campbell. Wilmington, Clinton County state of Ohio, 7th Dec. 1825. Printed area measures 15.9 x 17.7 cm. Annotated: filed 19 Dec. 1825 Isaiah Morris. |
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| 9793 | The American Primer, Containing Easy and Familiar Lessons in Spelling and Reading Adapted to the Capacities of Children. | Cincinnati | N. and G. Guilford, | AI 0. | 1825. | 35 p. ill. ; 14 cm. | ||
| 9849 | To the electors of the senatorial district, composed of the counties of Adams and Brown ... | [Ohio | s.n., | AI 0. | 1825. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 28 x 20 cm. | New Historical Society notes: Argues against the candidacy of general Beasley for Ohio state senator because of a conflict of interest with his position as canal commissioner, and supports the candidacy of captain Shepherd. Signed: Convention. Octocer [sic] 7, 1825. |
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| 1663 | Die Ernsthafte Christenpflicht; Darinnen Schöne Geistreiche Gebäter, womit sich fromme Christen-Herzen su allen Zeiten und in allen Nöthen Trösten Können. | Wooster, Ohio | Gedruckt bey Johann Sala, | First Century of German Language Printing in the U.S., 2837. SS 24438. | 1826. | 241 [i.e, 239], [37] p. ; 12 cm. | First Century of German Language notes: Errors in paging: p. 101-142, 143-182, 187-210, 211-239 misnumbered 102-143, 145-184, 188-211, 213-241. Mennonite Historical Library notes: Irregularities in pagination: 144, 212 omitted in numbering; 101 numbered 109; middle numeral omitted from 116; 4 unnumbered pages between p. 184 and 188. In some copies first line of t.p. verso ("Esther, 8.") is imposed against "Ernsthafte" of t.p. recto, in others against "Christenpflicht". -- One copy were first line of t.p. verso is imposed against "Christenpflicht" also lacks "Die" from t.p. recto. Par.Cont. Partial contents: Anhang der Confession -- Fürstellung der vornehmsten Articulen unsers allgemeinen Christlichen Glaubens--p. [37], second count. 49 prayers, 1 prayer outline; includes all of the prayers from Leenaerdt Clock’s Formulier Etlicher Christlichen Gebäthe. Signatures: [n]1 A-R/8 [n]1. Only the following libraries have the second [37] pages: American Antiquarian Society, Library Company of Philadlephia, Mennonite Historical Library, and Western Reserve Historical Library. |
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| 1668 | Supplement to the Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette. | Cincinnati | Liberty Hall and Cincinnati Gazette., | SS 24569. | 1826. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||
| 1688 | The Miscellany. Containing Choice Specimens in Poetry and Prose, an Account of Several Modern Shipwrecks, and Two Extensive Chronological Tables. By a Gentleman of Baltimore. | Cincinnati | SS 25389. Sabin 49450. | 1826. | 98 p. | |||
| 1706 | Treasury Department. Circular. Second Comptroller's Office, Dec. 5, 1826. | Hayman, 87(Fall-Winter, 1981), #65. | 1826. | |||||
| 5429 | The Voice of the People. Review of the Principles & Conduct of Messrs. Vance, Sloane, Wright & Co., Representatives in Congress from the State of Ohio, on the Presidential Election, Embracing a Commentary Upon the Speech of Mr. Wright at a Dinner Given to Him by His "Friends" at Steubenville, 31st July, 1826, and Upon the Address of Mr. Sloane to His Constituents, Dated Aug. 1st, 1826. | [Steubenville | s.n., | AI 0. | 1826] | 24 p. ; 23 cm. | Caption title; no imprint. Undated pamphlet, circa August 1826. Donald Ratcliffe attributes authorship to John M. Goodenow. |
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| 7735 | To the Electors of this District. Fellow Citizens:-I observe in the Olive Branch, the paper of Circleville, two pieces signed "One of your Constituents," and "Farmer." Re: answers critics on canals and his absence on Sunday in Congress. ... John Thompson. October 6, 1826. | [Circleville | s.n, | AI 0. | 1826] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||
| 8896 | Champlain, Plattsburgh[, and Orleans] Honor to the Bra[ve.] Splendid Battles! | Cincinnati | Published for the amusement of all Patriots, who glory in American Valor., | AI 0. | 1826. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ill. ; 51 x 31 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Three songs. Gen. Jackson's victory at New-Orleans, January 8, 1815; or, The hunters of Kentucky. First lines: Ye gentlemen and ladies fair, who grace this famous city. By Samuel Woodworth. MacDonough's naval victory!! on Lake Champlain; and defeat of Gov. Provost, at Plattsburgh, by Gen. Macomb, September 11, 1814. First line: Backside Albany, tan Lake Champlain. Variously titled "The siege of Plattsburgh," "The Battle of Plattsburgh," and "Backside Albany," the song, sung to the Irish air Boyne water, was written by Micah Hawkins. Cuffee's poetical review of Champlain, Plattsburgh and Orleans victories. First Lines: Green Mountain boys, dat fear no noise, made Probose lads dance Spanish, O! Text in three columns; printed area, including illustrated border, measures 44.2 x 26.8 cm. |
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| 9854 | Carriers of the Western Tiller, to Their Patrons, on the New-Year of 1827. | [Cincinnati | J.W. Gazlay, | AI 0. | 1826] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 31 x 20 cm. | New York Historical Society notes: Verse in two columns divided by double rule; first line: The custom's old, by which the carriers claim. Presumably printed late in 1826 by J.W. Gazlay, printer of the Western tiller, for distribution on or about New Year's Day. |
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| 1177 | Administration Meeting. At a large and respectable meeting of the citizens of Hamilton County, friendly to the administration of the national government, held in Cincinnati ... the following resolutions were offered and unanimously adopted ... | [Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1827] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 22 x 27 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed : Wm. Ruffin, chairman. B. Drake, Smith Clason, secretaries. Cincinnati, Sept. 11, 1827. Text in three columns; printed area measures 15.0 x 18.0 cm. Annotated: papers of the estate of G. Good decd and C[illegible] Bond. |
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| 1734 | The Dagon of Calvinism, of The Moloch of Decrees; a Poem in Three Cantos. To Which is Annexed A Song of Reason. | Cincinnati | Printed for the Publisher., | SS 28650. | 1827. | 95 p. | ||
| 1744 | Interesting Report of the Rise and Progress...Protestant Episcopal Church, Kenyon College and Gambier. | Gambier | SS 29332 citing Thomson. Thomson 438. | 1827. | ||||
| 1774 | Satire on Modern Piety, and Gilded Prayers. Portraitures, of Certain Worthy Personages Residing in a Certain They Emigrated Some Years since; and having Obtained Dame Fortune's Propitious Smiles, They now Endeavor to "Astonish the Natives." | Cincinnati | Published by the Author., | SS 30524. | 1827. | 22 p. | ||
| 1780 | Tracts, Moral, Historical, Didactic and Amusing: Original and Selected. Published in Numbers Convenient for Common Use and Preservation. | Cincinnati | Printed at the Office of the Western Tiller., | SS 30824. | 1827. | 16 p. | ||
| 4067 | Circular. Cincinnati, October 24, 1827. A Letter Proposing that a Convention of the Friends of the Administration in Ohio be held at Columbus on Friday, Dec. 28...Samuel Davies. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1827. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 4069 | For Sale, the Following Real Estate, belonging to the School Fund of Connecticut viz., In the Western Reserve in the State of Ohio. Litchfield, O., March 3, 1827. Seth P. Beers. | AI 0. | 1827. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||||
| 5311 | Proceedings of the Friends of Andrew Jackson at a Meeting held at Zanesville, Ohio, Nov. 28, 1827. | Zanesville | s.n., | AI 0. | 1827. | 8 p. ; 22 cm. | ||
| 6483 | The American Songster. A Collection of Popular Songs. | Cincinnati | Published by N. & G. Guilford, W.M. & O. Farnsworth, Printers, | AI 0. | 1827. | 140 p. ; 14 cm. | OC (RA808.81 A512). Includes index. Song texts, without music. |
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| 7173 | Circular. Cincinnati, March 29, 1827. Sir at a Meeting of the Jackson Committee of Correspondence, for the county of Hamilton, on the 21st instant, the undersigned were appointed a select committee to open and continue a correspondence with similar committees ... with a view to promote the elevation of that illustrious citizen to the next presidency. | [Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1827] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) Broadside. ; 26 x 20 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Signed: Elijah Hayward [and six others]. Printed area measures 15.5 x 15.6 cm. |
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| 7846 | The New England Primer; Containing the Shorter Catechism; with a Brief Introduction to Spelling and Reading. | Cincinnati | Published and Sold by N. & G. Guilford, Wm. M. & O. Farnsworth, Jr. Printers., | AI 0. Heartman 0. | 1827. | 34 p. ill. ; 15 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes poems, hymns, and prayers. Title and imprint statement transcribed from p. [1] of wrapper. Prayers, p. [4] of wrappers. Inscribed: Eleanor I Willson's book, March 15th, 1829; Eleanor Isabel Willson, book bought in Kneene [NH]. American Antiquarian Society notes: (lacks p. 1-2, including title page). |
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| 8012 | Circular. Letter urging the formation of a Committee to take such measures are necessary to insure the election of Mr. Adams. Oct. 24, 1827. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1827. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 8102 | Circular. Calling friends of the Administration to meet at Mrs. Watson's Tavern for the purpose of forming a ticket for electors of President. | New-Lisbon | Wessen, 62(January 1956), #418. | 1827. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 9784 | Explanation of the Design and Arrangements of the Co-Operative Magazine, Which Has Recently Been Commenced in Cincinnati, on the North-West Corner of Elm and Fifth Streets, to The Reader. | [Cincinnati | Maguet Office, | AI 0. | 1827] | 4 p. ; 22 cm. | Caption title; no imprint. | |
| 1805 | The Book of Prices Adopted by the House Carpenters of the Towns of Zanesville & Putnam, March 22nd, 1828. | Zanesville | Printed by Peters & Pelham., | SS 32412. Graff 355. | 1828. | 15, [2] p. ; 19.5 cm. | Also published in 1842 (Morgan 5528). | |
| 1818 | An Exposition of Facts Connected with the Late Prosecutions in the Methodist Episcopal Church of Cincinnati. With Observations on a Narrative of Facts, &c. by David Fisher. To Which is Added, An Appendix, in Relation to the Rev. Truman Bishop. | Cincinnati | Looker & Reynolds, Printers., | Rowe E2636. SS 33111. | 1828. | 60 p. ; 20 cm. | Preface dated Cincinnati, 5th November, 1828 and signed: The Committee. See Fisher (Morgan 5965). |
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| 1840 | Morton; A Tale of the Revolution. [Ten lines from Cowper] | Cincinnati | Printed and Published by Hatch, Nichols & Buxton., | SS 34205. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.), 1924. | 1828. | 331, bv p. ; 21 cm. | Errors in paging: p. 96, 146, 246 misnumbered 97, 131, 222. Dedication signed: The Authoress. |
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| 1859 | The Story of Ahmed the Cobler or, The Great Astrologer. | Canton | Printed by W. W. Wyman., | SS 35421. | 1828. | 56 p. ; | ||
| 1862 | A Vindication of the Truth, Being a Review of a Sermon Delivered by Joshua L. Wilson, D.D., from 1st John, 3-8 "There are three that bear witness in earth, the Spirit, the Water, and the Blood, and these three agree in one." By a Member of the Enon Baptist Church, in Cincinnati. [One line from Job] | Cincinnati | Morgan, Fisher, & L'Hommedieu, Printer., | SS 37024. | 1828. | 38 p. ; 21 cm. | "Erratum," p. 38. | |
| 1867 | The Yankee in London; or A Short Trip to America. [four lines of quotation] | Cincinnati | Published and Sold by Robbins & Wright, At the Milton Book Store, No. 137, Main-Street. Hatch, Nichols & Buxton, Printers, | SS 37274. Cf. Wright, L.H. Amer. fiction, 1774-1850 (2nd ed.), 2766, Philadelphia, 1826 edition only. | 1828. | 140, 2 l. p. 13.5 cm. | The printers may have misfigured the press run as the text ends on p. 134 and "Anecdotes" are on pages [135]-140 plus 2 blank leaves in the final signature. | |
| 4362 | To the Friends of the General Administration of the 14th Congressional District. Eli Baldwin to run against Whittlesey. Warren, O., Oct. 9, 1828. | Warren | AI 0. | 1828. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 5216 | To the Electors of Wayne County. A small handbill headed Wayne County vs. Wooster, and signed many voters of the county, has been issued against me from the Press of the Ohio Oracle, printed on Saturday [October 11, 1828] evening last and distributed on Sabbath day to different parts of the county in a sly and underhanded manner to prevent any of them falling into the hands of my known friends. ... Joseph H. Larwill. October 13, 1828. | [Wooster | s.n., | AI 0. | 1828] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 27.3 x 19.8 cm. | Printed in two columns. Includes letter from W. Stillman to Ezra Dean, dated Coshocton, Sept. 8th, 1828 at end. There is no known copy of the broadside to which Larwill refers (Morgan 8964). Printed area measures: 24.8 x 13.6 cm. |
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| 6047 | The Songster's Museum; Being a Collection of the Most Approved Patriotic, Sentimental and Comic Songs. | Zanesville | Published and Sold by William Davis, Wholesale and Retail, | AI 0. | 1828. | 72 p. ; 14 cm. | ||
| 6489 | To the Public. Re: recent death of John Cunning and Thomsonian medical practice. Signed William Hance. | Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1828. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | OC. (Folder 6-3). | |
| 6491 | Jackson and the Constitution. Jackson and the People's Rights. October 31st, 1828. Freemen of Montgomery. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1828. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | OC (Folder 3-). | ||
| 7153 | The bloody deeds of Gen. Jackson. The famous coffin hand bill reproduced. Names of murdered men given in detail and his own account of the massacre of helpless women and children .... | [Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1824] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 21.5 x 34.25 cm. | Enclosed in black border of coffins. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as facsimile page images and full text. |
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| 8004 | Jackson at Home. | [Zanesville | Ratcliffe letter. | 1828] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | OClWHi: Maria D. Coffinberry Papers. | ||
| 8510 | Re: anti-Jackson. Warren, October 28, 1828. | [Warren | Early American History Auctions, Oct. 1997, #434.; C. Wesley Cowan, Historic Americana Auction, Nov. 16, 1996. | 1828] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | "Measures not Men." is in Quotation Marks. | ||
| 8964 | Wayne County vs. Wooster. ... Signed: Many Voters of the County. | [Wooster | Ohio Oracle, | AI 0. | 1828] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | Referenced in broadside reply by Joseph W. Larwill (Morgan 5216). | |
| 10222 | Glorious Victory. Monday, October 27th, 1828./ We take pleasure in announcing to the friends of Gen. Jackson, the results of the election./ Of fourteen Congressmen elected, Eight certain, are for Jackson: viz. Findley, majority 2560; Russell, 2500; Shields, 1700; Stanbery, 1500; Irvin, 1055; Thompson, 1000; Goodenow, 500, and Kennon 200./ In the 14th district the election is doubtful, and it is probable Mr. Bartly will be left out. These majorities when added, exceed those of our opponents, which renders the vote of the State pretty certain for Jackson. The poll may however, be a close one, and a single county, and that our own, decide it. This shows the necessity of your being at your posts on Friday next./ Another./ Out intelligence from Pennsylvania is of the most cheering kind. There our cause is completely triumphant. Not an Adams Congressman is elected in that State. In Philadelphia County our majority exceeds 5000./ Indiana is also certain for Jackson; and should be received, either the votes of this State, or that of Kentucky (both of which it is probable he will,) Mr. Adams cannot possible be elected./ Rally, rally, then to the polls and show our opponents that their boasting of beating us in this County are untrue, and by so doing you may decide the contest in our favour, and secure to our Country that liberty and independence for which Gen. Jackson and our Fathers so bravely fought./ Robt. M'Connell, S.A. Barker, Jacob R. Price, Timothy Gaylord, A. M'Connell. | [McConnellsville | s.n., | 1828] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 7" x 6" | Cowan Auctions, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2005. | ||
| 1916 | Grand Solar Microscope. On Account of the Unfavorableness of the Weather this Day [Saturday] | Hamilton | SS 38805. | 1829. | Broadside. ; 23 x 29 cm. | |||
| 1923 | Die Kleine Lieder Sammlung, oder Auszug aus dem Psalterspiel der Kinder Zions, zum Dienst inniger heilsuchender Seelen, insonderheit aber der Brunderschaft der Taufer zum Dienst und Gebrauch zusammengetragen in gegenwärtig kleiner Form, und mit einem dreyfachen Register versehen. [Three lines from Psalms] Dritte vermehrte Auflage. | Canton | Gedruckt bey Solomon Sala,, | SS 39221; First Cent. of German Lang. Printing in the U.S., 2999; Durnbaugh 100. | 1829. | 256 p. ; 11 cm. | Without music with index of first lines. | |
| 1936 | The New England Primer; Containing the Shorter Catechism; with a Brief Introduction to Spelling and Reading. | Cincinnati | Published by N. & G. Guilford, | SS 39740. | 1829. | [30] p. | ||
| 1971 | National Anniversary. A Copy of the Remarks Introductory to the Reading of the Declaration of Independence by Samuel R. Miller, and a Copy of the Oration Delivered by Bellamy Storer, Were Furnished the Committee of Arrangement, at the Request of That Body, and Furnished for Publication. | [Cincinnati | s.n., | SS 40546. | 1829] | 12 p. ; 18 cm. | Caption title; no imprint. "Oration delivered at the Methodist Reformed Church in Cincinnati, Ohio, on the 4th of July, 1829. By Bellamy Storer."--p. 3-12. |
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| 5201 | Newark, March 31, 1829. At a Public Meeting relative to the Cumberland Road on the Newark Route. | [Newark | s.n., | AI 0. | 1829] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||
| 5529 | History of Joseph and His Brethren and of the Bondage and Miraculous Deliverance of the Israelites. Being a Selection from the Old Testament. Designed for the Instruction of Youth. Embellished with Twelve Coloured Engravings. | [Steubenville] | Published by J. & B. Turnbull, Steubenville., | AI 37780. | 1829. | [2], 3-24 p. col. front., 5 col. plate. ; 18 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Each plate contains two cuts. "J. Wilson, Printer."--colophon, p. 24. "The bondage and miraculous deliverance of the Israelites.:--p. 18-24. Publishers' advertisement, p. [4] of wrapper. |
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| 5638 | Patent for Method of Making Peach, Apple and Cider Brandy with instructions for making these as well as gin. | Gallia | AI 0. | 1829. | ||||
| 6353 | The American Primer, Containing Short and Easy Lessons for Little Children. | Cincinnati | Published by N. & G. Guilford, | AI 0. | [1829] | 19 p. ; 10 cm. | Wessen: Published by the father of popular education in Ohio. Title from cover. Sabin, v. 15 cites "4th ed." 1813. |
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| 7659 | Review of Senator Johnson's Report on the Sabbath Mail Question. | [Dayton | Regans and Van Cleve, prs., | AI 0. | 1829] | 20 p. ; 24 cm. | Caption title; no imprint. Imprint from colophon, p. 20. This is a review of Senator Johnson's report, printed in the Feb. 17, 1829 issue of the Dayton Journal & Advertiser. |
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| 7964 | This evening will be exhibited, at the Lower or Western Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio; on the bottom, corner of Main and Columbia Streets, a most extraordinary and imposing group, representing the Infernal Regions. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1829. | ||||
| 7993 | Declaration of Independence. | Hamilton | Wessen, 53(April 1952), #354. | 1829. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 9969 | The Burning of a Witch by Two Drunkards. Also an Allegorical Description of the River Ardent. By a Basket Maker ... | Georgetown, (O.) | Burchel J. Barney, Printer, | AI 0. | 1829. | 32 p. ; 15 cm. | ||
| 2018 | A Choice Selection of Hymns, from Various Authors, Recommended to All Denominations for the Worship of God. [Three lines of quotation] First Edition. | Canton, Ohio | Printed by John Saxton., | AI 863. | 1830. | [1-3], 4-256 p. ; 12 cm. | "Index to the Hymns."--p. [241-248. "Index or Table, Suited to Particular Subjects or Occasions."--p. [249]-256. |
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| 2025 | Description of the View of Athens, and Surrounding Country, Giving a Complete Outline of the Whole Picture, with Numbers and References... | AI 1142. | 1830. | |||||
| 2029 | Extracts from Pamphlets Originally Published in England and Relating to the Rev. George Montgomery West, Intended to Accompany His Printed Reply to the Late Report Delivered by Bishop Chase before the Annual Convention in Gambier, Ohio. Sept. 8th, 1830. | [Gambier | AI 1306. | 1830] | 32 p. | |||
| 2030 | The Federal Ready Reckoner, in Dollars and Cents; for the Use of Persons Who have not the Convenience, or are not Expert, in Making Calculations in Figures. To which is Added, a Number of Valuable Tables, Forms, &c. &c. | Cincinnati | William Conclin, | AI 1358. | 1830. | 144 p. ; 12 cm. | ||
| 2059 | Official Documents, &c. in relation to the Bank of the United States. | [Steubenville | Printed by Subscription by James Wilson, | AI 2889. | 1830] | 60 p. ; 20 cm. | Caption title; no imprints. Contents: House of Representatives of the United States, April 13, 1830. Report [of] the Committee of ways and means.--Senate of the United States, March 29, 1830. Report [of] the Committee on finance.--From the New York American. To the members of the state legislatures of the U. States.--Mr. Gallatin's opinions.--Legislature of Pennsylvania. Resolution. |
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| 2077 | The Songster's Magazine. A Choice Collection of the Most Approved Patriotic, Comic, Sentimental, Amatory and Naval Songs, Both Ancient and Modern Together with the New Comic Songs of Clar de Kitchen, Jim Crow, &c. &c. | Cincinnati | Published by John H. Wood. Wood & Stratton, Printers, | AI 3548. | 1830. | [154] p. ; 15 cm. | ||
| 2078 | The Substance of a Letter, said to be from a Committee of Devils to a Gentleman, and His Answer to Said Committee. | Wilmington, O. | Printed by W. H. P. Denny, | AI 3631. | [1830]. | 48 p. | ||
| 2079 | To the Electors of Muskingum County. | Zanesville | Hayman #129. | 1830. | ||||
| 2080 | The Trial of Colonel Charles L. Harrison, Accused of Having Robbed the Branch Bank of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, at Louisville, of 25,000 Dollars, on the Night of the 17th September, 1829. a Member of the Bar. | Cincinnati | Printed for the Reporter, at the Chronicle Office, | AI 3755. Cohen, M.I., Bib. Early Amer. Law 14011. | 1830. | 83, [1] p. 21 cm. | "Opinion of Judge Pirtie": p. [75]-83. Trial in the Jefferson Circuit Court. The CtY-L copy inscribed by Richard S. Wheatley. |
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| 2086 | The Western Agriculturist, and Practical Farmer's Guide. Prepared under the Superintendence of the Hamilton County Agricultural Society. | Cincinnati | Published by Robinson and Fairbank., | AI 5411. Henderson, page 190. Rink, E. Technical Americana 1360. | 1830. | xii, [1], 14-367, bv p., [2] leaves of plates (1 folded). ill. ; 19 cm. | Published in 1832 under title: The Farmer's Guide and Western Agriculture. (Morgan 2287) Second plate engraved by W. Woodruff. "Robinson & Fairbank-Printers."-verso of title page. Wessen notes: Contains a fine early history of KENTUCKY HORSES by Daniel Gano, with the folding plate of the arab CONSUL. |
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| 4065 | Notice to Immigrants. Land for Sale on most Reasonable Terms...near the Steams'-Boats Landing in Fairport, on Lake Erie. Apply to Robert B. Parkman. June 1, 1830. | AI 0. | 1830. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||||
| 4243 | The Book of Prices of the House Carpenters and Joiners of the Town of Dayton, Adopted Friday, July 10, 1830. | Dayton | Printed at the Journal Office, | AI 1106. | 1830. | 28, [1] p. | ||
| 5418 | The Child's Grammar, or, English Grammar Illustrated. | Cadiz | Published by H. Anderson. Engraver, Printers & Publishers of Maps, Prints & Juvenile Books, | AI 0. | [1830] | 12 leaves. ill. ; 14 cm. | Title taken from printed wrapper. Engraved text and illustrations throughout. Printed on one side of leaf only, the printed pages facing each other. |
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| 5971 | The United States' Spelling Book, with Appropriate Reading Lessons: Being an Easy Standard for Spelling, Reading, and Pronouncing the English Language, According to the Rules Established by John Walker, in the Critical Pronouncing Dictionary. By Sundry Experienced Teachers. [Two lines of quotation from Humphreys.] | Steubenville, O. | Holdship, Hanna & Turnbull, at the Clinton Paper-Mill., | AI 0. Rieger 1974. | [1830?] | 144 p. ; 17 cm. | OHi: Printed matter from contemporary publications form lining-paper and fly leaf (one dated 1830.). | |
| 6057 | At the Sign of the Good Samaritan. No. 3, Upper Market Space, Cincinnati. Turlington's Balsam of Life. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 183- | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 6093 | The Fashionable Western Letter Writer; or Art of Polite Correspondence. Containing a Variety of Plain and Elegant Letters, on Business, Love, Courtship, Marriage, Relationship, Friendship, &c. Adapted to General Use. With Forms of Complimentary Cards. And a New and Easy English Grammar, Peculiarly Applicable to Writing Letters with Accuracy. | Cincinnati | Published by Morgan & Sanxay, and Robinson & Fairbank., | AI 0. | 1830. | 166+ p. ; 13.5 cm. | Morgan (166 p.) | |
| 6362 | Complete Fortune-Teller and Dream-Book. | Cincinnati | Published for the Purchaser, | AI 0. | 183- | |||
| 6464 | Questions on the New Testament. With References to Sources of Information. Published, Oxford, Eng. Republished. | Gambier, Ohio | Acland Press., | AI 0. | 1830. | 26 p. ; 16.5 cm. | ||
| 7227 | Believer's Appeal. | Richmond 73. | 183-. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||||
| 7246 | The House That Jack Built. | Cadiz | Published by H. Anderson, | AI 0. | 1830. | [8] p. ill. ; 9 cm. | Title taken from printed wrapper. Printed on one side of leaf only with printed pages facing each other. |
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| 7253 | Funeral Commemoration. | Richmond 718. | 183- | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||||
| 7398 | To the Voters of Tuscarawas County. | [Dover | Rieger not numbered. | 1830] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | Rieger: The anonymous author brings to the voters' attention that "certain persons of our country two years since called on" them "to oppose free-masons at the polls," that they pledged that they would not support free-masons in any event, and that whenever free-masons ran for office they would inform the voters of that fact. The writer then points out that of the two candidates for Congress, Samuel Stokely, a supporter of Henry Clay, was a free-mason, while his opponent, Humphrey H. Leavitt, an Andrew Jackson Democrat, was not. This concerned citizen then goes on to say that because in 1828 the anti-masons had strongly opposed John M. Goodenow, a Jackson Democrat but also a free-mason, this 1830 contest bore watching, to see if the anti-masons would be as much against Stokely as they had been against Goodenow, or if their anti-mason position was merely an opportunistic attempt to defeat Goodenow (who, despite the anti-Masons, was elected). "Let us watch and see if these men who hunted free-masons so hard two years ago, will hunt them now." Perhaps they did, for -- whatever the reason -- Stokely lost. And two years later he lost once more in a rematch with Leavitt, but then in 1840, after Leavitt had left Congress, he was elected on the coat tails of William Henry Harrison. |
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| 8092 | Receipts for Making 24 Different Kinds of Spirituous Liquors by the Use of John Ziegler's Filtering Apparatus. | Canton | AI 0. | 1830. | ||||
| 8103 | Reduction in the Cost of Printing Apparatus. Jan. 30, 1830. To be sold on the labour for labour principle. | [Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1830] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 34 x 11 cm. | ||
| 8202 | Ohio and Mississippi Chart of Reference. Distance Table. | Cincinnati | Printed by F.S. Benton, | AI 0. | 183- | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||
| 9446 | The Calculator, Giving the Amount, in Dollars and Cents, of Any Number of Articles, from One, to One Thousand, at Any Price, from Fourth of a Cent, to Ten Dollars; and Equally Applicable to Every Other Species of Calculation, as Is Shown in the Explanation. To Which, Are Added, Many Useful Tables, of Interest, Weights, Measures, and Money's--and the Most Approved Forms of All the Instruments of Writing, That Occur in Ordinary Business. | [Hamilton, Ohio] | Published by T. Webster, at the Telegraph Office, Hamilton, Ohio., | AI 0. | 1830. | [1-2], 3-144 p. ; 14 cm. | Signature K is printed M. L is printed upside-down. Page 76 is printed 62. | |
| 10106 | An Appeal, to the People of the First Congressional District, of Ohio, on the Currency of the County ... | [Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1830] | 12 p. ; 19 cm. | Caption title; no imprint. Signed: A Citizen. |
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| 10276 | Der Herumträger des Blattes der Vaterlandsfreund, an seine erleuchteten Kunden am ersten Januar, 1831 | [Canton, Ohio | Solomon Sala, | 1830] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. ; 29 x 22 cm. | American Antiquarian Society copy bound before the Jan. 3, 1832, issue of the Readinger Adler. | ||
| 10330 | To all persons to whom these presents shall come … | [Ashtabula | Parkman & Fassett, Printers, Ashtabula, Ohio., | [between 1830 and 1838] | 1 sheet [2] p.) ; 41 x 32 cm. | Deed for property issued by the state of Ohio. Only known imprint of printers, Parkman and Fassett. |
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| 2184 | Kurzgefasstes Weiber-Büchlein Enthält Aristoteli und A. Magni Hebammen-Kunst mit endarzu [sic] gehörigen Recepten. | Canton | Gedruckt fur Jacob Sala., | AI 7878. | 1831. | 64 p. ; 12 cm. | Page 10 misnumbered 01. | |
| 2218 | A Vision, Exhibiting the Arraigning, Trying and Condemning of an Unfaithful Shepherd, before a Spiritual Court. By an Acute Observer. | Chillicothe | J. Hough., | AI 10502. | 1831. | 35 p. | ||
| 5325 | Das Neue ABC Buchstabier und Lesebuch fur Deutsche Schulen fur Kinder, Welche anfangen zu learnen. 1st aufl. | Canton | Gedrucht bey Salomon Sala., | AI 0. | 1831. | [1]-46 p. ; 18 cm. | ||
| 5536 | The New England Primer Containing the Shorter Catechism with a Brief Introduction to Spelling and Reading. | Cincinnati | Printed and Sold by N. & G. Guilford., | AI 0. | 1831. | [42] p. ill. (woodcut). ; 10 cm. | ||
| 6870 | An Episcopal Tract. Address on the Organization and Government of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States. Delivered in Dayton, June, 1831. | Dayton | Van Cleve & Comly, Printers., | AI 0. | 1831. | 12 p. ; 20 cm. | ||
| 8735 | Head-Quarters. 3d Reg. 1st Brig. 16th D. O. M. [Fill in blank] 183[blank] At a court of appeals, held at the court house in Chillicothe, on the [blank] day of [blank] in the year 183 [blank] personally appeared [blank] and claimed exemption from military duty in time of peace, under the statute in such case made and provided, passed 22d February, 1831, and for cause of exemption alleged that he is [blank] And it appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the said [blank] is [blank]. I do therefore hereby certify that the said [blank] is exempt from military duty in time of peace. [blank] President of the Court of Appeals. | [Chillicothe | s.n., | AI 0. | 1831] | Broadside. ; 10.5 x 18.5 cm. | Cadwallader Wallace petitioned for exemption because he was thirty-five years of age. Thomas D. Raper was President of the Court of Appeals. | |
| 9768 | Useful Curiosity, an Outline of the History and Chronology of the World on One Sheet of Paper. | Cincinnati | Lincoln & Co., | AI 0. | 1831. | 8 p. ; 20 cm. | ||
| 2253 | Beauties of the Children's Friend. | Cincinnati | AI 11250. | 1832. | ||||
| 2271 | Circular for Information to update Ohio Gazetteer. | Columbus | Printed by Scott & Wright., | AI 0. | 1832. | Ohio Gazetteer, 1833, p. [III], "circulars were prepared early last spring, and sent to intelligent gentlemen" to update gazetteer. | ||
| 2286 | The Eolian Songster, A Choice Collection of the Most Popular Sentimental, Patriotic, Naval, and Comic Songs. With Music. | Cincinnati | Published by U.P. James., | AI 12303. | 1832. | 252 p. illus. ; 15 cm. | Principally without the music. | |
| 2289 | First Principles of Arithmetic. For the Use of Very Young Children. | Gallipolis | Printed by the Phoenix Office., | AI 12405. | 1832. | 30 p. | ||
| 2339 | Practical Gardener; Containing Directions for Cultivating a Great Variety of Garden Vegetables and Fruits, with a Calendarial Index Pointing Out the Course to Be Pursued by the Gardener in Every Month of the Year, &c. &c. | [Cincinnati | s.n.,] | AI 14348. | 1832. | 119 p. ; 19 cm. | ||
| 2344 | Reply Concerning Piece of Poetry Issued about the Shakers of Kentucky. | New Lebanon | AI 14497. | 1832. | ||||
| 2345 | Report of Deaths of Cholera, that have occurred in Cincinnati, from the 24, of September, to the 14, of November. Alphabetically arranged, by an Attentive Observer. | Cincinnati | Printed by Wood & Stratton., | AI 14499. | 1832. | 18 p. | ||
| 2349 | Schoene Geistliche Ausserlesene und Einfaltige Raetzel-Stuecklein. | Trenton | AI 14615. | 1832. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 2360 | To the Electors of the 16th Congressional District...anti-masonic broadside. | Warren | Walgren 0. | 1832. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 5174 | Morgan's Tragedy. The Abduction, Imprisonment and (as we believe) Cruel Murder of Capt. William Morgan, by the Free Masons, Oct. [sic Sept.] 19, 1826. Poem, Alluding to the Death of Judge Wilcoxon, of Sandusky, Jan. 1832 by a running away of His horse, and his Little Daughter, who died last Summer. | [Ohio | s.n., | AI 0. Walgren 3659. | 1832] | Broadside. ; 27.5 x 20.5 cm. | PRB notes: Printed in two columns divided by line of type ornaments within border of type ornaments. Poem in 20 four-line stanzas. Date from internal evidence. |
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| 5653 | An Die Ermahler des Funften Congress-District 10. German. | West Union | Wessen, 62(January 1956), #375; 97(Sept. 16, 1966), #421. | 1832. | ||||
| 5654 | An Das Publicum. Re: Jackson campaign. German. | Columbus | AI 0. | 1832. | ||||
| 6056 | Lands of the Seneca and Big Spring Reservation. | Wooster | AI 0. | 1832. | Wessen notes in 42(Nov. 1948) that OHi wanted only copy? Plus, Wessen, 28, sold to Streeter. Joseph Dush, late of Willard, Ohio, had a copy. It did not appear in his estate sales. Location unknown. |
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| 6150 | Supplement to Farmer & Mechanic Newspaper, Dec. 5, 1832, containing a description and history of the Kentucky stock of English cattle owned by Various Western Farms. | [Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1832] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||
| 7164 | Deutsche Americanische A B C-Buchstabir- und Namen-Buchlein, fur Kinder, welche anfangen zu lernen. | Osnaburg (Stark County, Ohio) | Gedruckt und zu haben bey Heinrich Kurtz., | AI 0. | 1832. | 48 p. ill. ; 18 cm. | Preface dated March 24, 1832. In printed boards. | |
| 7298 | The Cabinet, or the Village Schoolmaster's Story of the United States Government. | Cadiz, Harrison County, O. | H. Anderson., | AI 0. | 1832. | |||
| 7369 | Expose No. 2 of the Manner in which the Public Schools of Cincinnati have been conducted by Nathan Guilford and others. | [Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1832] | 8 p. ; 21 cm. | Caption title; no imprint. | |
| 7370 | Expose No. 1 of the Manner in which the Public Schools of Cincinnati have been conducted by Nathan Guilford and others. Caption title. | [Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1832] | No copy located. Expose No. 2, page 4. |
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| 7815 | Minority Report On The Miami Canal Lands. | n. p., | AI 0. | 1832. | Caption title; no imprint. | |||
| 7963 | Pure Blooded Bull, Henry Baldwin. Five years old Spring, 1832. Lith. by Frank and Kramm. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1832. | ||||
| 8002 | Military Meeting. 4 p folder. Resolution (p. 1 & 2) of a group meeting for purpose of drafting law for reorganization Ohio Militia. | Lancaster | AI 0. | 1832. | 4 p. | Wessen sold to OCHP in 1848, did not locate when there, Summer 1995. | ||
| 8005 | Beware of Wolves in Sheep's Clothing. The Last Dying Struggle of the Opposition. Re: In opposition to Henry Clay. Columbus Sentinel Extra. | Columbus | AI 0. | 1832. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | Did not locate when visited OCHP. Summer 1995. | ||
| 8006 | Debate in the Senate of the U.S. on the Nomination of Martin Van Buren all of the speeches on the Question of his Rejection which have been made. | Zanesville | AI 0. | 1832. | Pelham's cost calculations on the CSmH copy on the verso of title page. | |||
| 8044 | Union Republican Electoral Ticket for President and Vice President. William Wirt and Amos Ellmaker. | Cadiz | AI 0. | 1832. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 8089 | Vaterlandsfreundes! Re: campaign piece in behalf of Jacksonian candidate for Congress, in English and German. | [Canton | s.n., | AI 0. | 1832] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||
| 8097 | Jackson Ballots printed in German. | Canton | AI 0. | 1832. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 8109 | Western Courier. Extra, Sept. 8, 1832. More Church & State. Combination to overawe the press. | Ravenna | AI 0. | 1832. | Two pages, one sheet printed both sides. If numbered as part of the newspaper, is newspaper, if not, is imprint. | |||
| 9412 | Ashtabula Sentinel, Extra. Tuesday Morning, July 3, 1832. Borough Ordinance. | Ashtabula | Ashtabula Sentinel., | AI 0. | 1832. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||
| 9774 | Benjamin M. Piatt vs. Bank of the United States, John St. Clair and Others, Appeal in Chancery, Abstract and Brief for Compt., State of Ohio, Supreme Court of Hamilton County. | Cincinnati | Wood and Stratton, | AI 0. | 1832. 1832. |
30 p. ; 22 cm. | Caption title. For a similar title with 143 pages and no printer, see Morgan 7130. |
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| 10083 | The Dinner in Honor of the Centennial Birth-Day of Washington. | [s.l. | s.n., | 1832] | 32 p. ; 23 cm. | OHS labeled these Early American Pamphlets./ Reproduction: Microfilm./ Columbus, Ohio :/ Ohio Historical Society,/ 1985./ 15 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. Where is original? |
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| 10135 | Cumberland Road in Ohio. | [Dayton | s.n., | 1832] | [1-3], bv p. ; 32.5 cm. | Caption title; no imprint. Contains a group favoring the change in the location of the National Road immediately west of Springfield to Dayton and Eaton. |
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| 10156 | Chillicothe Advertiser-----Extra. "The Union---It Must Be Preserved."--Jackson. For President, Andrew Jackson, of Tennessee. [Symbol American eagle] For Vice-President, Martin Van Buren, of New York. Nominated by the Democratic Republican Party of the United States. Americans, Friends Of The Union, Of Jackson, & The Constitution, On Friday 2nd of November, You will be called upon to exercise the rights of Freeman, in voting for Electors of President and Vice-President of the United States----Rights which are denied the people of the old world, and were purchased for you by the best blood of our fathers in the war of the Revolution[.] Let no trivial excuse keep you from the polls---On the vote you will then give, may depend the fate of millions yet unborn. Coalitions Have been formed, and bargains have been made by men of Hartford Convention stamp, the advocates for a consolidation of the National government at the North, with the Nullifiers, the disunionists at the South---Leading anti-mason and leading masons have agreed to give each other their mutual support for office---And the Mammoth Bank, the stock of which is owned by English Lords and American Tories, has boldly proclaimed that It Will Put Down The People's President, because he is in favor of giving us the power to tax that bank the same as we tax our own banks. It has set up its Feed Lawyers as candidates for office, hired its Printers, and sent out its dependent shavers and borrowers to alarm the timid about the prices of produce and labor, which we all know that both have risen to be of nearly double value under Jackson as President, what they formerly were in 1825, 6 & 7, under Adams & Clay. Do you wonder the bank has so many advocates? The Bank Pays Well. Did you doubt it? Ask Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, John Sergeant, & James Wilson, of Steubenville, who were once its most Bitter Enemies, and are now its most Devoted Friends! To Put Down the man who dares thus to do his duty to his country in despite of all opposition, and whom money cannot bribe, and men in arms cannot alarm, a resort has been had to intrigues the most unwarrantable, to plots the most despicable, and to combinations the most unnatural: And In Defiance Of Heaven Itself, the leader of this combination has dared to invoke the direst curses upon his country. Will You Tamely Look On? In less than four years, President Jackson has recovered more money from foreign governments, for injuries done our commerce, than all other Presidents before him; and has paid more of the Public Debt, and expended more on Internal Improvements, than any other President has done in the same time, besides reducing the taxes on sugar, tea, coffee, salt, &c. Fellow Citizens--Rally then to the Polls, and vote for the Hero, the Soldier, the Patriot, the Sage who presides over our beloved country---the Guardian of her Constitution---the Protector of her Treasury---the tried Friend of the Poor---the Foe of Aristocracy---the Champion of Liberty and Equality---the Foe of Monarchy and Monopolies---the Practical Statesman, and the object of admiration and respect throughout the civilized world. Democracy Triumphant!!! The Grand Coalition Prostrated! Lucas is elected by at least 7000 majority, 11 out of 19 members of Congress, and a majority of at least 12 in the Ohio Legislature, friendly to Andrew Jackson, are elected. Gratitude, Glory And Patriotism!! The Bank party are prostrated in their strong hold. In Pennsylvania, Wolf is elected by rising 4000, and the State is certain for Jackson by a majority of at least 20,000. Jacksonians! Your enemies will fill the land with newspapers, and handbills, and circulars, and falsehoods---Trust them not---They Will Attempt Tp Deceive You [Hand pointing right] By False Tickets! [Hand pointing left] Be not deceived---below you will find the correct Ticket. Awake, ye that sleep! Arouse, ye ho slumber! Shake off your apathy, ye who are careless!! We have triumphed in the state elections in Maine, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois and Ohio. To The Polls, then!---Onward!---Come yourselves---Bring Your Neighbors, one and all, and success is certain! | [Chillicothe | Chillicothe Advertiser, | 1832] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; | There is no "correct" ticket listed below. | ||
| 10302 | Proceedings of the First General Convention, of the Receivers of the Doctrines of the New Jerusalem Westward of the Alleghany Mountains. | [Cincinnati | s.n., | 1832] | ||||
| 10374 | The Monkey's Frolic. A Funny Picture Book. | Cadiz, OH. | Published by H. Anderson, | AI 0. | 1832. | [8] p. ; 11 cm. | Only known copy for sale at Bartleyby's Book, online 4/3/2009: With hand-colored illustration and six lines of verse in the lower margin (eight lines for the final illustration). Printed on one side of leaf only, the printed pages facing each other. Earlier American editions appeared in Hartford, 1828, and Baltimore in 1829. The earliest known edition which is in the Osborne Collection at the University of Toronto, was published in London, with a different sub-title, circa 1825, by Harris. |
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| 185 | The Ohio Officer's Guide, and Clerk's Companion. Containing a Summary View of the Principal Provisions of the Statutes, as Revised in 1830-'31. Relating to the Duties of the Justices of the Peace, and All Other Township Officers; with Appropriate Forms: Also, a Collection of Useful Forms of Deeds, Articles of Government, Powers of Attorney, Bonds, Wills, &c., &c. With Directions for Executors & Administrators; and Tables of Interest, Calculated at Six Per Cent, Per Annum. By a Member of the Bar. 2n ed., enl., with Such Alterations as Have Been Made in the Laws of 1832-'3: the Duties of County Officers; Constitution of Ohio and of the United States; the Pension Act, &c., &c. | Steubenville | Published by J. & B. Turnbull. James Wilson, Printer., | AI 20504. Rieger 9171. Vodrey 68. | 1833. | xii, 280, xvi, [1], 5, [7], xviii, 340-408 p. ; 19 cm. | ||
| 2374 | Address to the Clergy of the U.S. on the Theological Writings of Emanuel Swedenborg. | Columbus | Scott & Wright., | AI 17257. | 1833. | 18 p. | ||
| 2425 | Declaration of Independence Signed by the Representatives of the United States, in Congress Assembled, July 4, 1776 with the Names, Places of Residence, etc. of the Signers. Constitution of the United States Done in Convention, by the Unanimous Consent of the States Present, the Seventeenth Day of September, in the Year of Our Lord, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty-Seven, and of the Independence of the United States of America the Twelfth. Also, Address of George Washington, President of the United States, to His Fellow Citizens, on Declining Being Considered a Candidate for Their Future Suffrages, September 17, 1796. | Cincinnati | Printed and Published by A.F. Robinson, | AI 18526. | 1833. | 47 p. ; 21 cm. | ||
| 2431 | The Eolian Songster, A Choice Collection of the Most Popular Sentimental, Patriotic, Naval and Comic Songs. With Music. | Cincinnati | N. & G. Guilford & Co., | AI 18707. | 1833. | ix, 11-252 p. incl. front. ill. (incl. music) 1 pl. ; 15 cm. | ||
| 2497 | Original Sermons by Presbyterian Ministers, in the Mississippi Valley. [Four lines from Paul] | Cincinnati | Published by M'Millan & Clopper. No. 1, Baker street., | AI 20530. | 1833. | 309, [310] p. ; 18 cm. | Sermons by Joshua L. Wilson, Sayrs Gazlay, Daniel Hayden, James Hall Brookes, James Blythe, David Monfort, Reuben Frame, Joshua T. Russell, John Matthews, and Alexander M'Farlane. Contents: Methods of peace; The character of man, by J.L. Wilson.--The way of salvation, by Sayrs, Gazlay.--Seasonable admonition, by Rev. Daniel Hayden.--Fulfillment of the ministry, by J.L. Brookes.--Gospel doctrine and Christian Duty, by James Blythe.--Justification by faith; Christian confidence and security, by David Monfort.--Blessedness of justification, by Reuben Frame.--Hearers classified; Hearers instructed, by Joshua T. Russell.--Unity of Christ and the church, by Joshua Matthews.--Redemption, by A. M'Farlane.--The sanctuary polluted; The sanctuary cleaned, by J.L. Wilson. |
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| 2504 | Remarks on the Report of the Commissioner Appointed to Examine the National Road. Made to the General Assembly of Ohio at Their Late Session. By the Late Superintendent. | Zanesville | Wessen, 6(Feb. 17, 1939), #93. | 1833. | 16 p. | |||
| 2514 | The Story of Sinbad the Sailor: From the Arabian Nights' Entertainments. With Engravings. | Cincinnati | Published by U.P. James, | AI 0. | 1833. | 112 p. ill. ; 13 cm. | ||
| 2528 | The Western Primer, or Introduction to Webster's Spelling Book. Illustrated with Seventy-Seven Wood Cuts. | Cincinnati | Published by Corey and Fairbank, | AI 22606. | 1833. | 35 p. front. ill. ; 15 cm. | ||
| 5650 | Lines Composed on the Death of Maria F. Buel, who was barbarously murdered by her step-father, who was publicly Executed at Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, November 1st, 1833. | Warren | Printed by William Foster, | AI 0. | 1833. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 27 x 17 cm. | Within border of type ornaments, printed in two columns. | |
| 5714 | Every One His Own Teacher, or, A Select Compendium of Necessary Rules of Orthography; Compiled for Daily Use in a Common School, Attempted in Verse, in Six Lectures-Addressed to the Pupils...By a Teacher. | Steubenville, O | Printed by James A. Wilson., | AI 0. | 1833. | 36 p. ; 16 cm. | ||
| 6911 | Picture Primer; Intended as a First Book for Children, and as an Introduction to the Picture Reading Book. By a Friend of Youth. | Cincinnati | Minnich, Harvey C., WILLIAM HOLMES McGUFFEY AND HIS READERS, page 30. | 1833. | ||||
| 7005 | Die Kleine Lieder-Sammlung; oder, Auszug aus dem Psalterspiel der Kinder Zions, zum Dienst inniger heilsuchender Seelen, insonderheit aber der Brunderschaft der Taufer zum Dienst und Gebrauch zusammengetragen in gegenwartig kleiner Form, und mit einem dreysachen Register vershen. 4 Aufl. | Osnaburg | H. Kurtz, | AI 0. | 1833. | 256 p. ; 12 cm. | ||
| 7160 | Robert Thompson's Visit to Cincinnati and His Cousin Henry's Visit to the Country. Stereotyped by J. A. James. Juvenile Press. | Cincinnati | Published by Truman, Smith and Co., | AI 0. | [1833] | 23, bv p. ill. ; 14 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: In verse and prose. Wrapper imprint statement varies, "Cincinnati: Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street." Wood engravings variously signed by "Gilbert," and "M" (i.e., Abraham John Mason. American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: Waterman Burnham. |
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| 7195 | A Lecture on the Theory and Practice of Medicine, Delivered in the Town of Coshocton, Ohio, May 6th, 1833. At a Meeting of the Coshocton Branch of the Friendly Botanic Medical Society; and Published at Their Request. By a Member of the Said Society. | Millersburg | s.n., | AI 0. | 1833. | 16 p. ; 22 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: A defense of the Thomsonian system of medicine. In a report from the Coshocton Branch to the general convention of the Friendly Botanic Society meeting at Pittsburgh in Oct. 1833, the names of the five practitioner members of the Coshocton Branch were listed as Alanson Goodwin, Alexander McGowan, George Parks, Hiram Wright, and Joel Dalby, Jr. Cf. The Thomsonian Recorder, v. 2, no. 4, Nov. 23, 1833, p. 52. | |
| 7429 | Circular. An Appeal to the Citizens of Cincinnati, on the Subsect [sic] of Temperance. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1833. | Caption title; no imprint. | |||
| 7767 | Choice Selection of Hymns from Various Authors, Recommended for the Worship of God. 3rd. ed. | Osnaburg | AI 0. | 1833. | ||||
| 7774 | Das Kleine A B C-Buchlein. [Illustration of bird] | [Osnaburg] | Gedruckt und verlegt bey Henrich Kurtz, Osnaburg, Stark County, Ohio., | AI 0. | 1833. | [1-5], 6-31, [32] p. ill. cover-title and t.p. ; 12.5 cm. | Same title on brown wrappers within a decorative border. Back wrapper has illustration of stage coach with "Die Post=Kutsche." and horizontal decorative line borders. Page 27 numbered 7. The wrappers are included in the pagination, although it may be that the leaves are pasted to the wrappers. If this is the case, the wrappers are separate. |
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| 7913 | Adventures of Dandy Jack, or the Patriotick Monkey. | Cadiz | Published by Hugh Anderson., | AI 0. | 1833. | Weimerskirch note: "On the recto of the second leaf (not counting the front cover) is a manuscript presentation inscription: 'Miss Hanah J. Greene a preasent [sic] from her Aunty' followed by six lines of poetry." | ||
| 8079 | Das vortreffliche edelblütige Pferd, der junge Conedien, wird die angehende Jahreszeit für Mähren gehalten werden an folgender Stelle: bei Christian Gerber in Canton Taunship, etwa fünf Meilen südlich von Canton, alle Tage in der Woche ... / | Canton | Printed by Peter Kaufmann, | 1833. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 53 x 40 cm. | Title from first lines of text. Imprint also appears in English: Printed by Peter Kaufmann, Canton, Stark County, Ohio. Size of ill. of horse and man: 15 x 21 cm. Wessen, 62(January 1956), #349. |
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| 8081 | Elegant Blooded Horse Young Chesterball. (Text repeated in German.) | Canton | AI 0. | 1833. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 8100 | The Elegant Blooded Horse Young Defiance...Henry Slusser, Canton, O. March 18, 1833. | Canton | Peter Kaufmann, | Wessen, 62(January 1956), #351. | 1833. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 23-3/8" x 18" | In German and English. | |
| 8115 | Elegant Blooded Horse Young Wild Medley...H. & D. Allman, Bethlehem, Stark County, O. March 18, 1833. | Canton | Peter Kaufmann, | Wessen, 62(January 1956), #353. | 1833. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 23-1/4" x 18". | In German and English. | |
| 8116 | Excellent Horse Young Gold Finder. John Hoy, Manchester, Stark Co., Ohio. March 18, 1833. Text repeated in German. | Canton | Wessen, 62(January 1956), #253. | 1833. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 8153 | Choice Selection of Hymns from Various Authors Recommended to All Denominations for the Worship of God.. 2d ed. | Osnaburg | Henry Kurtz, | AI 0. | 1833. | 256 p. ; 12 cm. | ||
| 10025 | Zion's Harp, or, Social and Camp Meeting Songs for the Pious. | Columbus | Published by B. and J. Turnbull, | 1833. | 136 p. ; 12 cm. | Includes index. Words only. |
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| 2567 | Child's Bible. With Plates. By a Lady of Cincinnati. | Cincinnati | Printed by Truman, Smith and Co., Stereotyped by J.A. James, No. 1 Baker Street, | AI 0. Adomeit A76. | [1834] | 192 p. ill. ; 5.6 cm. | Illustration on p. 66 signed: AA [Alexander Anderson]. "Stereotyped by J.A. James, No. 1, Baker Street."--p. [4]. |
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| 2568 | The Child's Bible. With Plates. By a Lady of Cincinnati. | Cincinnati | Truman, Smith and Company., | Adomeit A75. Pomeroy, J.R. Anderson, 1633a. | 1834. | 192 p., ill. (wood-engravings) ; 56 mm. | Illustration on p. 66 signed: AA [Alexander Anderson]. "Stereotyped by J.A. James, No. 1, Baker Street."--p. [4]. |
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| 2575 | Captive, or "the great western" trologians, Telling about Private Jack...No. I. | Cincinnati | AI 23684. | 1834. | ||||
| 2579 | Celebration of the Forty-Fifth Anniversary of the First Settlement of Cincinnati and the Miami Country, on the 26th Day of December, 1833, by Natives of Ohio. | Cincinnati | Published by Shreve & Gallagher., | AI 23725. Howes C408. Thomson 168. | 1834. | 52 p. ; 20 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: "Mirror Press--Shreve & Gallagher, corner of Fifth & Walnut streets, Cincinnati."--verso of title page. American Antiquarian Society copy 1 inscribed: To Rev. Mr. Demme from his obed. serv. Dan. Drake. |
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| 2580 | Child's Letter Book. | Chillicothe | AI 23788. | 1834. | ||||
| 3978 | Newyear'sgift; or Day-Book & Calendar for the Year of Our Lord 1835. | Osnaburg, (Stark Co. O.) | Printed & Published (For the First Time) by Henry Kurtz., | OI 0. | [1834] | The title page of the 1835 edition (Morgan 8060) reads: "(For the Second Time)," and p. [2]: "Advertisement to the Second Edition. Since we have published the first Edition of this Daybook, our anticipation of its usefulness have been more than realized." | ||
| 5150 | Resolution relating to schools. March 3, 1834. John H. Keith. | AI 0. | [1834] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||||
| 6038 | The Life and Adventures of Alexander Selkirk, the Real Robinson Crusoe. A Narrative Founded on Facts. | Cincinnati | Published by U.P. James, | AI 0. | 1834. | 61 p. front., plates. ; 12.5 cm. | ||
| 6052 | Ohio Company's Importations of 1834. Tees Water: A Roan Heifer, Calved Oct. 22, 1832. | Chillicothe | Wessen, 54(March 4, 1953), #22. | 1834. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 6159 | Pedigree Notice for Stock Imported by the Ohio Company from the Importation of English Cattle. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1834. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 6620 | Biography of Gov. Robert Lucas as Recorded by a Citizen of Columbus to Assist Him during the Upcoming Election. Sept. 17, 1834. | Columbus | AI 0. | 1834. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 7161 | Deutsches A B C- und Bilder-Buch fur Kinder. German. | Cincinnati | Gedruckt bey Truman, Smith und Co. Entered According to Act of Congress in the Year 1834, by Truman, Smith & Co., in the Clerk's Office for the District of Ohio,. Stereotyped by J.A. James., | AI 0. | 1834. | 34 p. ill. ; 15 cm. | American Antiquarian Society copy lacks lower cover. Wood-engraving, p. 20, signed by Alexander Anderson. |
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| 7693 | The Western Primer, or Introduction To Webster's Spelling Book. Illustrated with Seventy-Seven Wood Cuts. | Cincinnati | Published by Corey and Fairbank, and Hubbard and Edmands., | AI 0. | 1834. | [1-4], 5-35, bv. ; 14 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes Bible stories and hymns. "Stereotyped by J.A. James. Cincinnati, Ohio."--verso of title page. In printed wrapper. |
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| 7845 | A Geographical Present. | Cadiz | H. Anderson., | AI 0. Rieger 569. | 1834. | 24 p. | ||
| 8080 | Elegant Horse Young Coachman, etc. Nicholas Stump, March 24, 1834. (Text repeated in German.) | Canton | Wessen, 62(January 1956), #350. | 1834. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 8527 | Infant School Primer, and Arithmetical Tables in Verse. With a Simple Catechism for Infant Schools; Containing the First Principles of the Christian Religion in Language Suited to Children of Four or Five Years of Age. [Illustration of three children] [Two columns of poetry] Stereotyped by J. A. James. | Juvenile Press. Cincinnati- | Truman, Smith and Co., | AI 0. | [1834] | 23, bv p. ; 13.5 cm. | Yellow wrappers has: "Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street." | |
| 8917 | Verily, I say unto you, concerning your brethren. | [Kirtland | s.n., | AI 0. Crawley 11. Flake 2920a. | 1834] | Broadside. 31.5 x 19.5 cm. | Printed in two columns. Crawley: These three items (Morgan: 8917,8918,8919) print revelations to Joseph Smith. In each case, only the text of the revelation is given; there is no title, no additional explanatory text, and no place or date of publication. |
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| 8918 | Verily, thus saith the Lord unto you, who have assembled. | [Kirtland | s.n., | AI 0. Crawley 12. Flake 2916a. | 1834] | Broadside. 34 x 25 cm. | Printed in two columns. | |
| 8919 | Behold, blessed saith the Lord, are they. | [Kirtland | s.n., | AI 0. Crawley 13. Flake 2914a. | 1834] | Broadside. 25 x 18 cm. | Text in two columns. | |
| 8921 | The Evening and the Morning Star Extra. Kirtland, Ohio, August, 1834. [At head of first column:] An appeal. [Signed and dated at end:] W.W. Phelps, David Whitmer, John Whitmer, Edward Partridge, John Corrill, Isaac Morley, Parley P. Pratt, Lyman Wight, Newel Knight, Thomas B. Marsh, Simeon Carter, Calvin Beebe. Missouri, (United States.) July, 1834. | [Kirtland | s.n., | AI 0. Crawley 15. Flake 3272c. | 1834] | Broadside. 33.5 x 26 cm. | Text printed in two columns. | |
| 9640 | Jest Book. | Cadiz | Anderson, | AI 0. | 1834. | [16] p. col. Ill. ; 11 cm. | Caption title. Printed on one side of leaf only, the printed sides facing each other. This is another one of Hugh Anderson's miniature children's books which exists in only a single copy in a public library. See Morgan 7913. |
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| 10110 | John B. Rappelyea & Joel Barnes' Improved Press Machinery, for All Purposes Where a Simple, Compact and Powerful Press Is Required. | [Cincinnati] | R.C. Langdon, Printer, Rear of the Post-Office Cincinnati., | AI 0. | [1834] | [4] p. ill. ; 32 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes the patent issued to John B. Rappelyea and Joel Barnes Nov. 19, 1833 for "a new and useful improvement in machines for manufacturing tobacco, and for other purposes," "Description of a cast iron standing press, for pressing printed sheets and for binding books," and "Certificates," dated Jan. and Feb. 1834. Wood engraving signed: W. Woodruff, Cini. Imprint from colophon, p. [3]. Last page blank. John B. Rappelyea appears only in the U.S. Census for 1810 -- a free white male aged between 15 and 25 at Frankfort, Ky. with 3 slaves. |
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| 10137 | Public Sale. Will be offered at Public Vendue On 2nd day of the 3rd next month, at the late dwelling of Ann Updegraff decd. A variety of property, consisting in part of the following viz. Horses, Cows, Sheep, Hogs, Wheat, corn, oats, hay, potatoes, hemp, a Carriage and Harness, Side Saddle &c. also Household & Kitchen Furniture, Consisting of Beds and Beding [sic], Bedsteads, one mantle Clock, Cupboards and cupboard ware, Tables, Stands, Chairs, Settee, Brass Copper and Iron Kettles, pots, ovens, Pork, Apples, Cider &c. Farming Utensils Such as Ploughs, Gears, &c; together with a great variety of valuable articles of different kinds too tedious to enumerate. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, and to continued from day to day till all are sold. Attention will be given and terms made known on the day of the sale, by David Updegraff[,] Lewis Walker Agents for the heirs. First month 16th, 1834. | [Ohio? | s.n., | AI 0. | 1834] | 1 sheets ([1] p.) ; 24.0 x 28.5 cm. | Printed area measures: 21.1 x 22.8 cm. | |
| 2067 | Pictures and Poetry. | Dayton | B.F. Ells, | Wessen. | 1835. | 16 p. | Has to be later than 1835. | |
| 2754 | The Christian Baptist; Edited by Alexander Campbell. [Four lines of quotations] Revised by D.S. Burnet, from the Second Edition, with Mr. Campbell's Last Corrections. Seven Volumes in One. | Cincinnati | Published by D.S. Burnet. Stereotyped by J.A. James, | AI 30923. | 1835. | 670 p. ; 25 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Reprint of the periodical "The Christian Baptist" originally published 1823-1830, and reprinted in stereotype form in 1848 (Morgan 10126). | |
| 2773 | The Contrast; or, Certain Doctrines of the Protestant Churches, Compared with the Doctrines of the New Jerusalem Church. To Which Are Added, a Catechism, or Summary Explanation of All the Essential Doctrines of the New Church; and an Appendix, Containing a Variety of Important Notes, in Which These Doctrines are More Fully Illustrated. | Columbus | Published by the Society of the New Church. Printed by Charles Scott., | AI 31140. | 1835. | 268, [6] p. ; 19 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Errata, p. [274]. "A catechism, or Summary explanation of all the essential doctrines of the church, called the New Jerusalem; with proofs from the word and the epistle."--p. [19]-56. "The creed of the New Chuch [sic], for children."--p. [57]-60. "Appendix: containing a variety of important notes, illustrating the doctrines of the New Church."--p. [61]-268. "Index."--p. [269-273]. American Antiquarian Society copy has bookplate, with library rules of the Free Library of the New Jerusalem Parish in the vestry of the church on High Street. Inscribed: I.L. Little; Mr. Upham was strongly impressed with the writings of Swedenborg, and said to me a few days before his death "I believe Swedenborg to have been a divinely illuminated man."--I.L.L. |
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| 2797 | Rail Road Proceedings and Address of Fulton and Vicinity, to the People of Ohio. | Cincinnati | Printed by Kendall and Henry., | AI 31779. Thomson, T.R. Railroads, 1021. | 1835. | [2], 29, [1] p. ; 22 cm. | Prefatory note signed: J.S. Williams, Silas Reed, etc., publishing committee. Caption title: Cincinnati and Springfield rail road and system of internal improvement. Fulton is a suburb of Cincinnati. American Antiquarian Society notes: Statements from the Cincinnati and Springfield Rail Road, meetings of citizens of Fulton and Cincinnati, and the Cincinnati Board of internal improvement. Cover title: Rail road proceedings of Fulton and vicinity; of Cincinnati and vicinity; and address to the people of Ohio; with the proceedings of a board of internal improvement. "Postscript."--p. [30]. "From the Evening post. Glorious."--[4] of wrapper, extolling the virtues of the railroad system in other states. |
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| 2810 | Impartial Advocate of Botanic Medicine. | Columbus | AI 32288. | 1835. | ||||
| 2814 | Juvenile Poetry. | Dayton | AI 0. | 1835. | At head of title: No. 4. 3 cents. series. | |||
| 2819 | Die Kleine Lieder-Sammlung oder Auszig aus dem Psalterspiel der kinder Zions zum Dienst Inniger Heilsuchender Seelen, Insonderheit aber der Brüderschaft der Täufer zum Dienst und Gebrauch Zusammengetragen ... Funste aufage. | Osnaburg | Gedrucht bey Henrich Kurtz, | AI 32498. | 1835. | 256 p. ; 11 cm. | Text only. Includes indexes. |
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| 2820 | Kleines Hand-Buchlein darinnen Morgen und Abend-Gebeter, wie auch Zur Tauf und Communion. | Osnaburg | AI 32499. | 1835. | ||||
| 2841 | New Family Receipt Book Containing All the Truly Valuable Receipts for Various Branches of Cooking. | Dayton | Printed by B.F. Ells & E.M. Strong, | AI 33242. | 1835. | 36 p. ; 15 cm. | ||
| 2846 | Celebration of the Forty-Seventh Anniversary of the First Settlement of the State of Ohio, by Native Citizens. | Cincinnati | Printed by Lodge, L'Hommedieu and Co., | AI 30938 (Cincinnati. Citizens.), 33437 (Ohio.). Sabin 56890. Thomson 167. | 1835. | 74 p. ; 21.5 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Running title: Anniversary celebration, by natives of Ohio. Includes poems, "The pioneer," by Joseph Longworth, Jun., and "The ode," by Otway Curry. |
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| 2922 | Sabbath Occupations. | Urbana | AI 34075. | 1835. | ||||
| 2933 | Doctrine and Covenants of the Church of the Latter Day Saints: Carefully Selected from the Revelations of God, and Compiled by Joseph Smith, Junior. Oliver Cowdery, Sidney Rigdon, Frederick G. Williams, (Presiding Elders of Said Church.) Proprietors. | Kirtland, Ohio. | Printed by F.G. Williams & Co., for the Proprietors, | AI 34279. Crawley 22. Flake 2860. Graff 711. Howes S624. Sabin 83152. | 1835. | iv, [1], 6-257, [1], xxv, bv p. ; 16 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Parentheses substituted for square brackets in title page transcription. "Index."--p. i-xxiii. Errata, p. xxv. |
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| 2944 | Advice to Young Tradesmen, on the Formation of Business Habits, Calculated to Form the Character on a Solid Basis and to Insure Respectability and Success in Life. Compiled from the Writings of Franklin, Abbott, and Others, by J. Turnbull, Steubenville, O. | [Steubenville] | James Wilson, Pr., | AI 34622. Rieger 13. | 1835. | 2 l., frontispiece, extra illustration, viii, [9]-224, 1 l. [2] leaves of plates. ; 13 cm.: | American Antiquarian Society notes: viii, [1], 10-224 p. "In the compilation of this work, we have drawn largely from a work entitled, "Abbott's Family at home," and from the writings of Dr. Franklin."--Preface, p. iv. Frontispiece and added illustrated title page, with small portrait of Benjamin Franklin, engraved by Hugh Anderson. "J. Turnbull, bookseller and stationer, Steubenville."--lower cover American Antiquarian Society copy inscribed: John Wright, Dec. 29th 1845; John E. Hinley, 1855. |
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| 2999 | History of the United States. | Cincinnati | Morgan & Sanxay., | AI 0. | 1835. | |||
| 5203 | Rail-Road Meeting. At a Public Meeting of the Citizens of Geauga County, Held at the Court House, in Chardon, Aug. 23, 1835. | [Chardon | s.n., | AI 0. | 1835] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||
| 5251 | Advertisement for the Steamboat Medium. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1835. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 5256 | The Bravo of Perth: or, Voorn, The Robber, Containing the Uncommon Adventures, Depredations and Miraculous Escapes, of a Bold and Resolute Scotch Outlaw, of the Fourteenth Century, to Which Is Added the Surprising Adventures of the Renowned Baron Munchausen ... | Cincinnati | Stereotyped and Published by J.A. James & Co., | AI 0. | 1835. | 64 p. frontispiece. ; 15 cm. | PP copy bound with The Surprising Adventures of the Renowned Baron Munchausen. Cincinnati: J.A. James & Co., 1835 (Morgan 8119). J.A. James & Co. published from 1835 to 1837. Printed boards. |
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| 5587 | Primary Reader: Being Easy Lessons for Young Children. [Illustration of boy and girl looking at bee hives] By the Compiler of the 'Western Primer' & 'Elementary Reader.' | Cincinnati | Published by Corey & Fairbank., | AI 0. | 1835. | [i-iv], v-viii, 8-142 p. : ill. ; 15 cm. | "Stereotyped by J.A. James and Co."--verso of title page. Contents: br, frontispiece-woodcut [ii], title page [iii], Copyright and Stereotyper [iv], Preface v,-vi, Contents vii-viii, Reader 9-142. |
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| 5642 | Stories and Pictures. | Dayton | Wessen, 96(Feb. 28, 1966), #331. | 1835. | ||||
| 5683 | The Medical Instructor; or, The Cause and Cure of Disorders, Expressed in Plain, Easy Language, and Intended for the Great Benefit of Mankind. | Norwalk, Ohio | Printed by S. & C.A. Preston, | AI 0. | 1835. | |||
| 5790 | Memorial on the Subject of Manual Labor Schools. | [Columbus | s.n., | AI 0. | 1835] | 11 p. ; 21 cm. | A petition addressed to the General Assembly of the State of Ohio for the establishment of a manual labor school in the vicinity of Newark, Licking County. Signed by: J. Dille, Dan Duncan, N.H. Seymour, ... [et al.]. |
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| 5800 | Goldene A B C fur Judermann, der gern mit ehre wollt bestahn. | Trenton | AI 0. | 1835. | ||||
| 6139 | Address to the People of the State of Ohio [on the important principles involved in the next Presidential Election]. Benjamin Tappan & Others, Committee of Publication. | AI 0. | 1835. | |||||
| 6621 | Renewed Hostilities Occuring in the "Disputed District" between the Citizens and Territorial Government of Michigan and the Citizens of Toledo. July 20, 1835. | Toledo | AI 0. | 1835. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 7703 | Novel without a Title; Being a Peep at the West. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1835. | Young Men's Mercantile Library--Not found during visit in summer of 1994. | |||
| 7705 | Executive Office, Ohio, Columbus, January 8th, 1835. Sir: In compliance with the request of the Board of Canal Commissioners ... Re: request relief from Congress on canal lands. ... Benjamin Tappan, President. | [Columbus | s.n., | AI 0. | 1835] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | Signed in mss. Elisha Whittlesey in space for signatures of members of Congress. | |
| 7841 | Progressive Reading and Spelling Book, for the Use of Schools and Families. No. 1 in three parts. Revised, corrected and enlarged by a teacher. | Dayton | AI 0. | 1835. | ||||
| 7973 | Boy's Own History of Animals (with Pictures). | Cincinnati | Truman and Smith, | AI 0. | 1835. | 16 p. ; 9 cm. | Early Truman and Smith children's book. Wessen says Rosenbach recorded none of this series. |
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| 7977 | Bauernstand. Sixteen verses, two columns. | [Canton | Wessen, 74(March 1969), #430. | 1835] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 8060 | The Newyear's Gift; or Day-Book & Calendar for the Year of Our Lord 1836. | Osnaburg, (Stark Co. O.) | Printed & Published (for the second time) by Henry Kurtz., | AI 0 | [1835] | [56] ll. ; 19 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: "Advertisement to the second edition."--p. [2]. Printer's advertisement, p. [110]. |
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| 8147 | Directions for Packing Pork and Other Produce for the New York Market. | Cincinnati | Wessen, 55(June 1953), #53. | 1835. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | Wessen: Addressed to Henry B. Curtis, Columbus, Ohio. | ||
| 8448 | The Ohio Medical Repository, ed. by James M. Mason... | Cincinnati | Kendall & Henry, | AI 0. | 1835. | Vols. | ||
| 8923 | Theology. Lecture first On the doctrines of the Church of the Latter Day Saints. Of faith. [At head of first column] | [Kirtland | s.n., | AI 0. Crawley 20. Flake 7285. | 1823] | Broadside. 34 x 25.5 cm. | Printed in three columns | |
| 8924 | References to the Book of Mormon. | [Kirtland | n.s., | AI 0. Crawley 24. Flake 6841. | 1835] | iv p. ; 18 cm. | Caption title; no imprint. Text in two columns. |
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| 8925 | Extracts from the new translation of the Bible, It being the 24th chapter of Matthew; but in order to show the connection we will commence with the last verse of the 23rd chapter, viz. [At end:] Published for the benefit of the Saints. | [Kirtland | s.n., | AI 0. Byrd 782 (Nauvoo). Crawley 25. Flake 468. | 1835] | Broadside. 30.5 x 25 cm. | Text in two columns, ornamental border. | |
| 9805 | Reform of the Medical College of Ohio. Supplement, | [Cincinnati | Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences, | AI 0. | 1835] | 35 p. ; 24 cm. | Caption title. Supplement to the Western Journal of the Medical and Physical Sciences for April, May and June, 1835. |
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| 9810 | The Young Bible Reader Designed for Children. Also Adapted to Families and Schools with Pictures. | Cincinnati | Truman and Smith, | AI 0. | 1835. | 24 p. illus. ; 14 cm. | Yale University notes: Title vignette; vignettes on covers. "Conclusion", p. 24, dated 1835. |
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| 2973 | American Minstrel; A Choice Collection of the Most Popular Songs, Glees, Duets, Choruses, etc. Many of which are Original. With Select Music. | Cincinnati | Published by J.A. James, Printed by James & Gazlay, No. 1 Baker, Cincinnati., | AI 35742. | 1836. | 318 p. plate. ; 15 cm. | Also published in Philadelphia in 1840. | |
| 2974 | The American Primer: Containing Easy and Useful Lessons for the Early Instruction of Children. | Dayton | Published by Daniel W. Noble, | AI 0. | 1836. | 35 p. ill. ; | Note at ODa states that John Nixon, Centerville, Indiana had a copy. | |
| 3050 | William Henry Harrison. Appointed Ensign under Wayne by Washington; Secretary of the Northwestern Territory by John Adams. | AI 0. | 1836. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||||
| 3083 | Narrative of the Civil and Military Services of Wm. H. Harrison. Compiled from the Most Authentic Authorities. With Engravings. | Cincinnati | Printed by Ormsby H. Donogh, | AI 39125. | 1836. | 72 p. ; 15 cm. | Yellow printed wrapper: text of wrapper title same as title page except Ormsby abbreviated O. | |
| 3113 | Proceedings in the Case of Samuel Strong, for Breach of Privilege. [Ordered to be Printed for the Use of the Members of the House of Representatives.] December 21st, 22d & 23d, 1836. | Columbus | AI 0. | 1836. | Joseph Dush late of Willard, Ohio, had the only copy. It did not show up in his estate sales. | |||
| 3136 | The United States Songster. A Choice Selection of about One Hundred and Seventy of the Most Popular Songs Including Nearly All the Songs Contained in the American Songster. As sung by Miss C. Fisher, Miss Rock, Mrs. Knight, Miss Gillinghams, Miss George, Miss Kelly, Miss Peaton, Miss Free, Sen'a. Garcia, Miss Jefferson, Miss Stephens, Mrs. Sloman, Mrs. Austin, Miss Petrie, Mrs. French, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Barnes, Mr. Wood, Mr. Cowell, Master Cowell, Mr. Sloman, Mr. Keene, Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Horn, Mr. Matthews, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pearman, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Braham, Mr. Nicholls, Mr. Eberle, Mr. Hyle, Mr. Incledon, Mr. A. Drake. To Which Is Added The Pizing Sarpent, Settin on a Rail; Jim Brown, and a Number of New and Original Songs, Written Expressly for This Work. | Cincinnati | Published by U.P. James, | AI 0. | 1836. | 223, bv p. ill. music ; 13 cm. | Includes music (shape-note notation) to one song. One wood-engraved illustration signed" D & M sc. (Doolittle and Munson). Text index, p. 219-223. U.P. James also publsihed in 1836 the United States Songster with music. (OCLC 7762125) |
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| 5331 | Scripture Stories, or, A Gift from Mother with Pictures. | Cincinnati | Published by Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street., | AI 0. | [1836] | [1]-8 p. ill. ; 7.5 cm. | Publisher's advertisement on back wrapper. Yellow printed pictorial wrappers. Truman and Smith published at 150 Main St. no earlier than 1834 and no later than 1839. |
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| 5514 | The Boy's Own Primer, with Engravings. By a Friend to Youth. | Cincinnati | Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street., | AI 40-962 (1840). | [1836] | 16 p. ill. (woodcuts) ; 11 cm. | Wrapper title is same as title page but within a decorative border. Back wrapper (p. [4]) has publisher's advertisement: "Children's Books. Truman & Smith, Booksellers, 150 Main Street, Cincinnati, are extensively engaged in Publishing Children's Books. Their assortment is select and extensive, comprising books, varying in prices from one cent to twenty-five cents. Country merchants, and all who may want, are invited to call and examine." Contents: Capital Letters. -- Small Letters. -- Figures. -- Spelling Lessons. -- Squirrel. -- The Sick Boy. -- Boy and Fly. -- Learn to Spell. -- Boy and Dog. -- The Little Girl. -- Learning to Read. -- Little Joseph Sold. -- Christ on the Cross. After Truman and Smith dissolved their partnership in 1843, William T. Truman, who opted for the children's series, published this title in 1844 (Morgan 7457). |
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| 5522 | Gildibus vs Goldibus. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1836. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 5540 | Elementary Reader to Accompany Webster's Spelling Book by Experienced Teacher. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1836. | Wessen has Borrenstein as name of teacher. Also published in 1838. |
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| 6022 | An Address to the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. (By a member of that body.) | [Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1836] | 15 p. ; 29 cm. | Caption title; no imprint. Dated: Cincinnati, O., May 19th, 1836. |
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| 6592 | Dew Drops for Early Risers. With Pictures. | Cincinnati | Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street., | AI 0. | 1836. | 16 p. ill. ; 8.5 cm. | ||
| 6681 | Child's Own Book of Martyrs with Engravings. | Cincinnati | Truman and Smith, 150 Main-Street., | AI 0. | [1836] | 24 p. ill. ; 14 cm. | PP notes: Pink printed, pictorial wrappers. Publisher's advertisements on back wrapper. | |
| 7086 | To Democrats and other candid citizens of Warren county. The most infamous and outrageous handbill ever published...[Re: local Democrats outraged that Whigs forged Whig's names to local political tickets]. | Franklin | AI 0. | 1836. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 7202 | My Own Bible Book, with Pictures. | Cincinnati | Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street., | AI 0. | [1836] | 16 p. ill. ; 9 cm. | Publisher's advertisement, p. [4] of wrapper. | |
| 7268 | The Girl's Own Picture Book. | Cincinnati | Published by Truman and Smith, 150 Main St., | AI 0. | [1836] | 16 p. ; 9 cm. | Tan wrapper has "With Pictures" added. Contents: The Cruel Boy.--The Lit-tle Pet.--Daniel in the Lion's Den.--E-li-jah Go-ing to Heav-en.--Story of Elijah.--Story od David and Goliath. The firm of Truman and Smith were at 150 Main Street from 1834 to 1837, published over twelve titles with the majority, 10, in the year 1836. This title also fits in the children series published in the year 1836. |
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| 7337 | Abolitionists Beware. Warns of Further Destruction of Presses if Abolitionists Actions Continue. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1836. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 7436 | Harrison and Reform. Columbus, Sept. 12, 1836. Sir: The undersigned were directed re: delegates to Franklin County, Young Men's Harrison State Convention. | Columbus | AI 0. | 1836. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 7678 | To the Electors of Washington County. Fellow Citizens: The Presidential election is at hand. ... Beware of Counterfeit Tickets.---The following is correct. Ohio Whig Ticket. | Marietta | s.n., | AI 0. | 1836. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | Two Whig ticket stubs printed at the bottom. They were intended to be cut off, as they most likely were, taken with to the polls and/or handed to friends before voting. | |
| 7687 | A Brother's Gift to His Sister. | Cincinnati | Truman and Smith. 150 Main Street., | AI 0. | [1836] | 8 p. ; 8 cm. | No wrappers. Multi-syllabic words divided. Contents: The Good Girl -- The Dead Baby -- The Ship of War -- The Pre-sent -- Comb-ing the Hair -- Cain Kill-ing A-bel. |
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| 7688 | The Child's Song Book. With Pictures. | Cincinnati | Truman and Smith, 150 Main Street., | AI 0. Pomeroy, J.R. Anderson, 1635. | [1836] | 16 p. ill. ; 8.5 cm. | PP copy has printed wrappers; American Antiquarian Society does not. Publisher's advertisement on back printed wrappers. Without music. Contents: Song I. A Winter Day -- Song II. Summer's Day -- Song III. Against Quarreling -- Song IV. Sweet Songsters -- Song V. Love between Brothers and Sisters -- Song VI. Good Night -- Song VII. Too Fond of Sport -- Song VIII. Praise for Mercies. |
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| 7742 | Honest Freemen Of Ohio! Look At This!! Martin Van Buren is endeavoring to court the influence of the Pope, to secure his election to the Presidency. His letter to the Pope, whom he denominates "Holy Father," is as follows: [text in two columns]. | AI 0. | 1836. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||||
| 7934 | Sketch of the Life of Major General William Henry Harrison. Comprising a Brief Account of His Important Civil and Military Services; Including a Description of the Victories of Tippecanoe, Fort Meigs and the Thames. | AI 0. | [1836] | |||||
| 7961 | Now's the Day and Now's the Hour. Ohio Goes for Harrison. Friday, Nov. 4, is the Day of Trial. Miami Township, November 1. | AI 0. | 1836. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||||
| 7999 | To the Democratic Electors of the County of Carroll. | Carrollton | AI 0. | 1836. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 8003 | Printed petition to Congressman Jonathan Sloane, for an appropriation for the extension of Cleveland Harbor. Cleveland, Ohio, Jan. 1, 1836. | Cleveland | AI 0. | 1836. | Printed letter addressed in pen to Daniel Kilgore, Congressman from Cadiz. | |||
| 8010 | Martin Van Buren & Richard N. Johnson. Electoral Ticket. Printed in German on Green paper, listing Ohio Electors. | Columbus | AI 0. | 1836. | ||||
| 8011 | Circular: Pro-Harrison circular seeking information on the probable switch of Jackson votes to Harrison. | Cincinnati | AI 0. | 1836. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 8031 | Prices of Durham Cattle at the Sale of the Late J. D. Garrard, dec'd. April 9, 1836. | Cincinnati | Wessen, 69(October 1957), #115. | 1836. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 8094 | Kleine Buchstaben Nach Alphabetischer Ordung. | Canton | AI 0. | 1836. | ||||
| 8172 | Metamorphosis, or, A Transformation of Pictures, with Poetical Explanations, for the Amusement of Young Persons. | Cadiz | H. Anderson, | AI 0. Rieger 1225/8531. | 1836. | See notes. | Rieger copy at WvBeC: 4 folding leaves, with an additional 4 leaves cut in half and attached to the tops and bottom of the first four leaves. Printing and/or engraving on all eight sides. Sewn and folded, with the exposed covers on yellow paper. |
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| 8221 | Gluck zum Neuen Jahr. Neujahrs Wunsch den ersten Januar, 1837. An die geehrten Unterstutzer der Westlichen Staatszeitung. Der Herumtrager an seine Patronen. | [Cincinnati | Published by Benjamin Boffinger, | AI 0. | 1836] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ill. ; 43 x 31 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Presumably published late in 1836 by Benjamin Boffinger, publisher of the Westliche Staatszeitung, Cincinnati, for distribution on or about New Year's Day. Cf. Arndt, K. The German language press of the Americas, 1976. Printed area, including arched ornamental border, measures 38.7 x 30.1 cm. Printed on pink paper. |
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| 8909 | The Historical Family Library. Devoted to the Republication of Standard History. Published Semi-Monthly, in Cadiz, Ohio, at $2 50 Per Annum, in Advance, Free of Postage. | Cadiz | [Printed and Published by David Christy, | AI 0. | 1836] | [4] p, 1 and 4 printed. | Advertising wrapper. | |
| 8926 | Prayer, at the dedication of the Lord's House in Kirtland, Ohio, March 27, 1836,-By Joseph Smith, jr. President of the Church of the Latter Day Saints. | [Kirtland | s.n., | AI 0. Crawley 26. Flake 2921. | 1836] | Broadside. 31 x 18.5 cm. | ||
| 8927 | Latter Day Saints' Messenger and Advocate-Extra. [At head of first column:] Kirtland, Geauga County, Ohio, July 25, 1836. To John Thornton, Esq., Peter Rogers, Esq., Andrew Robertson, Esq., James T.V. Thompson, Esq., Col. William T. Wood, Doct Woodson J. Moss, James M. Hughs [sic], Esq., David R. Atchinson, Esq. and A.W. Doniphan, Esq. Gentlemen,- [Signed at end:] Sidney Rigdon, Joseph Smith, Jr. O. Cowdery, F.G. Williams, Hyrum Smith. | [Kirtland | s.n., | AI 0. Crawley 29. Flake 7285a. | 1836] | Broadside. 55 x 20.5 cm. | Text in three columns. | |
| 8928 | Messenger Extra. Kirtland, Ohio, December, 1836. [At head of first column:] Minutes of a meeting of the stockholders of the Kirtland Safety Society Bank; held on the 2nd day of November, A.D. 1836. When the following preamble and articles were read three times by Orsen Hyde, and unanimously adopted. | [Kirtland | s.n., | AI 0. Crawley 33. Flake 4656a. | 1836] | Broadside. 32 x 17 cm. | Text in two columns. | |
| 8966 | Telegraph--Extra. Wooster,-Monday, October 10, 1836. "Principles-not Men." Jackson Democratic Ticket. [five columns] | [Wooster | AI 0. | 1836] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 9662 | The United States songster. A choice selection of about one hundred and seventy of the most popular songs: including nearly all the songs contained in the American songster. As sung by Miss C. Fisher, Miss Rock, Mrs. Knight, Miss Gillinghams, Miss George, Miss Kelly, Miss Peaton, Miss Free, Sen'a. Garcia, Miss Jefferson, Miss Stephens, Mrs. Sloman, Mrs. Austin, Miss Petrie, Mrs. French, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Barnes, Mr. Wood, Mr. Cowell, Master Cowell, Mr. Sloman, Mr. Keene, Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Horn, Mr. Matthews, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pearman, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Braham, Mr. Nicholls, Mr. Eberle, Mr. Hyle, Mr. Incledon, Mr. A. Drake. To which is added The pizing sarpent, together with a number of new and original songs, written expressly for this work. | Cincinnati | Stereotyped and Published by J.A. James & Co., | AI 0. | [1836] | 221 p. ill. ; 13 cm. | Song texts without music. Berea College Special Collections notes: A very similar work with slightly different title was published in the same year by U.P. James (Morgan 3136). Frontis illustration is also different. Endpapers inscribed: "Edward Edwards book, 1838" and "Samual Edwards book, 1838." |
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| 9732 | Boys' Own Picture Book, with Pictures. | Cincinnati | Truman and Smith, | AI 0. | [after 1835 and before 1843] | 8 p. ill. ; 7.4 cm | ||
| 9734 | Pleasing Stories for Good Children with Pictures. | Cincinnati | Truman and Smith, 150, Main-Street, | AI 0. | 1836? | 16 p. ill. (woodcuts) ; 11 cm. | Contents: Little Jane and the Poor Man -- The Rude Girl -- The Cruel Boy -- The School Room -- Jane Thompson -- The Passionate Boy -- Against Getting Angry [in verse]. See Morgan 7000 for an 1844 edition published by William T. Truman. |
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| 9850 | To the voters of the Fifth Congressional District, and more especially the Van Buren men therein. | [Ohio | s.n., | AI 0. | 1836] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 54 x 39 cm. | New York Historical Society notes: "Read and circulate Thomas L. Hamer's letters respecting the Ohio Convention that nominated Martin Van Buren for the presidency, with Robert Lucas for governor. These famous letters written to persons who were then the friends of Mr. Hamer, portray the true character of the man, a base intriguer in political matters, a deceiver, and betrayer of his friends ..." Letters purporting to demonstrate Ohio congressman Thomas L. Hamer's lack of loyalty to presidential candidate Martin Van Buren and to the Democratic Party. |
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| 10247 | The Sacred Harp or Eclectic Harmony: A Collection of Church Music, Consisting of a Great Variety of Psalm and Hymn Tunes, Anthems, Sacred Songs and Chants, Original and Selected; Including Many New and Beautiful Subjects from the Most Eminent Composers, Harmonized and Arranged Expressly for This Work. By Lowell Mason, Professor in the Boston Academy of Music; Editor of Handel and Haydn Collection of Sacred Music; The Choir, or Union Collection; Choral Harmony; Lyra Scra, &c. ; And by Timothy B. Mason, Professor in the Eclectic Academy of Music, Cincinnati. Edition: New Edition Revised and Corrected. |
Cincinnati | Published by Truman and Smith., | [1836] | xx, [1], 22-232 p. Chiefly music. ; 15 x 25 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Principally for four-part mixed voices, unaccompanied; shape-note notation. Cover title: Mason’s Sacred Harp: or Eclectic harmony. A new collection of church music. In patent notes. Arranged and composed by Lowell Mason and T.B. Mason, professors of music and organists. New edition. Cincinnati: Published by Truman and Smith. 1836. Copyright 1835 by Truman & Smith. Includes indexes. |
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| 10252 | Report of the Trustees Appointed to Collect Information Relative the Education of the Blind. | [Columbus | James B. Gardiner, | AI 39346. | 1836] | 26 p. ; 25 cm. | Signed, p. 24: James Hoge, N.H. Swayne, William M. Awl. Dated from internal evidence. Latest date in text is 1836. James B. Gardiner was the state printer in 1836. See Morgan 3092 similar title. |
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| 10334 | Executors' sale, the executors of Gen. James Findlay, dec'd. will, on the 12th November next at 11 o'clock, a.m., at the Court-house, or at public sale, the west half of the S.E. qr. of sec. 1, township 2, and frac. range no. 2...terms, one-fourth in hand, one-fourth in 6, 12, and 18 months, with interest. | [Cincinnati | s.n., | 1836] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 46 cm. | Geo. P. Torrence, L. Whiteman, executors of James Findlay, Cincinnati, November 2, 1836. | ||
| 10425 | The Baptist advocate. Prospectus of the second volume. | [Cincinnati | s.n., | AI O. | 1836] | 1 sheet ([2] p.) ; 27 x 17 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: "The Advocate will be conducted by J. Stevens, editor; S.W. Lynd, Cincinnati ... Terms. One dollar (per copy) a year. ..." Text printed in two columns. |
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| 3163 | The Bill of Prices and Rules of Measurement of the Stone Masons of Cincinnati, Adopted April 14, 1837. | Cincinnati | Wessen, 81(May 15, 1961), #14. | 1837. | 7 p. | |||
| 3164 | American Minstrel. A Choice of the Most Popular Songs, Glees, Duets, &c. Many of Which are Original. | Cincinnati | Stereotyped and Published by J.A. James and Co., | AI 0. | 1837. | 305 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill., music ; 14 cm. | ||
| 3165 | Americanisches Noth- und Hulfs-Buchlein, enthaltend Hausmittel und Recepte fur allerley Krankheiten und Zufalle an Menschen und Vieh. Hauptsachlich aus den hinterlassenen Manuscripten eines zu seiner Zeit beruhmt gewesenen Arztes in Virginia gezogen. | Osnaburg, Stark County, Ohio | Gedruckt und zu haben bey Heinrich Kurtz, | AI 42809. | 1837. | 1 l., 57, [3] p. ; 18 cm. | ||
| 3195 | A Brief Outline for a National Bank. By a Native Citizen. | [Cincinnati | Pugh & Dodd, Printers, Corner Main and Fifth Streets, | AI 43409. | Sept., 1837] | 8 p. ; 24 cm. | Caption title; no imprint. | |
| 3225 | Family Herbal and Recipes. Selected Mostly from Different Authors. Containing a Minute Description of the Various Medicinal Herbs and Roots of Our Country. Also--Their Peculiar Medicinal Properties, Systematically Distinguished and Explained. Being Most Arranged in Alphabetical Order. | Hudson | James B. Robbins, Printer, | AI 44237. | 1837. | 36 p. | ||
| 3226 | Farmers and Mechanics Assistant, in Writing, Deeds, Mortgages, Articles of Agreement, Notes, Receipts, &c. | Dayton | Published by B.F. Ells, | AI 44255. | 1837. | 39 p. | ||
| 3232 | A Full and Correct Account of the Supposed Abduction of Miss Eliza Allen. Particulars of the Trials of the Suspected Individuals before Justice Doty, the Mayor and the Associate Judges. | Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 44420. | 1837. | 21 p. ; 20 cm. | ||
| 3255 | Die Kleine Lieder-Sammlung, oder Auszug aus dem Psalterspiel der Kinder Zions zum Dienst und Gebrauch Inniger Heilsuchender Seelen, Zusammengetragen in Gegenwartig Kleiner Form, und mit einem Register Versehen. .6th ed. | Osnaburg, Stark County, Ohio | Heinrich Kurtz, | Karl Altau, AB, June 18, 1990. | 1837. | 256 p. ; 11 cm. | Without music. With: A choice selection of hymns from various authors, recommended for the worship of God, 4th ed. Osnaburg, Stark County, Ohio: Henry Kurtz, 1837. Includes indexes. |
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| 3266 | Manual of American Principles. Common Era, 1837, of the Nation, 61. Independence, Liberty, Justice: from the Three, Shall Proceed Happiness. | Cincinnati | AI 45379. | 1837. | ||||
| 3278 | The New Western Primer, Designed to Precede Webster's Elementary Spelling Book...Illustrated with Upwards of Seventy Engravings. | Cincinnati | Published by Burgess & Crane, 112 Main Street, | AI 0. | [1837?] | 23 p. | ||
| 3312 | The Primary Reader: Being Easy Lessons for Young Children. By the Compiler of the "Western Primer," & "Elementary Reader." | Cincinnati | Burgess & Crane, | AI 46425. | 1837. | |||
| 3346 | The Western Primer, or Introduction to Webster's Spelling Book. Illustrated with Seventy-Seven Wood Cuts. | Columbus | Published by I.N. Whiting., | AI 48461. | 1837. | 35, [1] p. ill. ; 15 cm. | First and last leaves attached to printed wrappers. Copyright in 1833. "Stereotyped by J.A. James, Cincinnati, Ohio."--p. verso of title page. |
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| 4014 | Cottage Primer. | Dayton | Published by B.F. Ells, | AI 0. | 1837. | ODa (photostat). | ||
| 4303 | Elementary Reader to Accompany Webster's Spelling Book: An Introduction to the Western Reader. | Cincinnati | Published by Burgess and Crane., | AI 0. | 1837. | 180 p. ill. ; 16 cm. | ||
| 4342 | The United States songster. A choice selection of about one hundred and seventy of the most popular songs: including nearly all the songs contained in the American songster. As sung by Miss C. Fisher, Miss Rock, Mrs. Knight, Miss Gillinghams, Miss George, Miss Kelly, Miss Peaton, Miss Free, Sen'a. Garcia, Miss Jefferson, Miss Stephens, Mrs. Sloman, Mrs. Austin, Miss Petrie, Mrs. French, Mrs. Wood, Mrs. Barnes, Mr. Wood, Mr. Cowell, Master Cowell, Mr. Sloman, Mr. Keene, Mr. Sinclair, Mr. Horn, Mr. Matthews, Mr. Anderson, Mr. Jefferson, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Pearman, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Braham, Mr. Nicholls, Mr. Eberle, Mr. Hyle, Mr. Incledon, Mr. A. Drake. To which is added The pizing sarpent, Settin on a rail; Jim Brown, and a number of new and original songs, written expressly for this work. | Cincinnati | Published by U.P. James., | AI 0. | 1837. | 233, bv p. ill., music ; 13 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: Includes music (shape-note notation) to one song. One wood-engraved illustration signed: D & M. sc. [Doolittle & Munson] Title index, p. 219-233. |
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| 4345 | Reply to the Lies of the Last Cadiz Sentinel. To the Freemen of Tuscarawas. You are insulted and dishonored. Monday, Oct. 9, 1837. | Cadiz | AI 0. | 1837. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 5421 | Full and Impartial History of the Rise and Progress of Roman Catholicism in the U.S.; with a Disclosure of Secret Designs and Operations of Popery and Monarchy against Liberty. By a Seceder of the Catholic Church. | Cincinnati | Printed for the Author., | AI 0. | 1837. | 48 p. ; 20.5 cm. | ||
| 6329 | Political Text Book: Containing 1. The Declaration of Independence. 2. The Articles of Confederation. 3. Constitution of the United States. 4. Washington's Farewell Address. | Cincinnati | Eli Taylor, | AI 0. | 1837. | 120 p. ; 9 cm. | ||
| 7537 | Farmer's Reporter Extra: Annual Fair of the Hamilton County Agricultural Society to be held Wednesday and Thursday, the 26th & 27th of Sept. next. | Cincinnati | L. R. Lincoln, Printer, | AI 0. | 1837. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | ||
| 7623 | To the General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Re: against the building of a second bridge across the Cuyahoga River connecting Cleveland and Ohio City. ... January 2, 1837. | Ohio City | AI 0. | 1837. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 7819 | Massillon Gazette--Extra. Woollen Machinery. The undersigned, Manufacturers of all kinds of Woollen Machinery...R. M'Millan, H. & R. Ratridge. ...Massillon, Stark Co. O. Feb. 1, 1837. | Massillon | AI 0. | 1837. | 1 sheet ([1] p.) | |||
| 8151 | A General Exhibit of the Claim of James Hampson and John S. Parkinson; and Application to the Legislature of Ohio to Carry into Effect Certain Laws on the Subject, December 1837. | [Columbus | s.n., | AI 0. Swanson, page 268. | 1837] | 24 p. ; 24 cm. | ||
| 9827 | Proceedings in the Fifth Ward for Coffee House Reform, Cincinnati. | [Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1837] | 12 p. ; 19 cm. | ||
| 10075 | Died in this place, on Sunday last, at the age of 82 years, Mrs. Catharine Thompson, formerly Mrs. Catharine Van Cleve, mother of the late Benjamin and William Van Cleve. | [Dayton | s.n., | 1837] | 1 sheet ([1] p. ; 14 x 20 cm. | Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County notes: A single sheet, printed on one side, with ruled border. Dated Aug. 8, 1837. Catharine Thompson was the first female resident of Dayton in 1796 and was also one of the early residents of Cincinnati. Her first husband, John Van Cleve, was killed by the Indians in 1791, "within the present corporate limits of Cincinnati." She had thirteen children. | ||
| 10134 | Chillicothe, May 14, 1837. Sir: The Whigs of Ross County have tendered their fellow=citizens, Thomas Ewing, their late Senator in Congress, a Public Dinner, to be given in this Town of the 10th of June next, in testimony of their approbation of his public course, in his able and manly efforts to protect the Constitution of the United States against Executive encroachments, his fearless exposure of corruption, and the distinguished ability with which he has sustained the great interests of our State and the Union. The Whigs of this County. Entertaining as they do, the most exalted opinion of your public character and private worth, have instructed us as their representatives to cordially invite you as their Guest, and shall be happy to meet you at the festive board. We have the honor to be, With great consideration, Yours respectfully, Wm. Creighton, Jun., M. Scott Cook, John Madeira, Henry McLandburgh, Committee. | [Chillicothe | n.s., | 1837] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 15.5 x 19.2 (8.4 x 24.3) | The broadside letter invitation was addressed to: Hon. Elisha Whittlesey, Canfield, O. Western Reserve Historical Society Broadside Collection: O.1498. See Morgan 3224 on Thomas Ewing's speech. |
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| 10348 | Gambier Observer and Western Church Journal Extra. | [Gambier | J. Muenscher and M.T.C. Wing, | 1837] | 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 40 cm. | Describes editorial changes recently effected, and appeals for subscriptions. | ||
| 92 | Die Kleine Lieder-Sammlung, oder Auszug aus dem Psalterspiel der Kinder Zions Auszug Dienst inniger heilsuchender Seelen, Insonderheit aber der Bruderschaft der Laufer zum Dienst under Gebrauch zusammen getragen in gegen martiger fleiner Form, und mit einem drensachen Register verfehen. Vierte Ausflage. 4th.ed. | Osnaburg, Stark County, O. | Gedruckt und zu haben bey Heinrich Kurtz, | AI 51150. | 1838. | 256 p. | A rare early Ohio prayer book in German. American Imprints cites 213 pages. |
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| 300 | Sunday School Celebration in the Western Charge, Methodist Episcopal Church, Fourth of July, 1838 in the Ninth-Street Church, Cincinnati. | [Cincinnati | s.n., | AI 0. | 1838] | 12 p. ; 17 cm. | ||
| 3350 | Address to the Churches of the Presbytery of Columbus, Ohio, by Several Members Who Were Present at Its Last Meeting. | Circleville | AI 48719. | 1838. | ||||
| 3384 | A Choice Selection of Hymns from Various Authors, Recommended for the Worship of God. [Three lines from Psalms] Fourth Edition. | Osnaburg, Stark Co.[,] Ohio | Printed & Sold by Henry Kurtz, | AI 0. | 1838. | 256 p. ; 12 cm. | American Antiquarian Society notes: For use by the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. Without music. Error in pagination: p. 215 misnumbered 21. Includes indexes of first lines and subjects. American Antiquarian Society imperfect copy bound with: Die Kleine Lieder-Sammlung ... Osnsburg, 1837 (Morgan 3225). |
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| 3404 | Declaration of Independence Signed by the Representatives of the United States, in Congress Assembled, July 4, 1776; with the Names, Places of Residence, &c. of the Signers. Constitution of the United States Done in Convention, by the Unanimous Consent of the States Present, the Seventeenth Day of September ... One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty-Seven ... also, Address of George Washington ... to His Fellow Citizens, on Declining Being Considered a Candidate for Their Future Suffrages. September 17, 1796. | Cincinnati | [J. Tuttle], | AI 0. |