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| | Book | Requires cookie* | | 39161 | Title: | The national temperance offering: and Sons and Daughters of temperance gift
| | | | Creator: | Cary, Samuel Fenton, 1814-1900 | | | | | Cary, Alice, 1820-1871 | | | | | Cary, Phoebe, 1824-1871 | | | | Publication: | Published by R. Vandien, New York,[1850] | | | | Notes: | Thompson, American literary annuals & gift books, p. 142; BAL 2799. Added title page engraved. Contains contributions by Alice and Phoebe Cary and others. Bound in maroon leather; stamped in gold; all edges gilt; pale yellow endpapers. Cover dated 1851. | | | | Call #: | HV5072 C333 | | | | Extent: | 4p.Á. [v]-x [11]-320p., 3Á. : ill. ; 22.4 cm. | | | | Subjects: | Temperance | Ohio -- Biography
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| Book | Requires cookie* | | 39162 | Title: | Letter to a lady in France: on the supposed failure of a national bank, the supposed delinquency of the national government, the debts of the several states, and repudiation; with answers to enquiries concerning the books of Capt. Marryat and Mr. Dickens
| | | | Creator: | Cary, Thomas G. (Thomas Greaves), 1791-1859 | | | | | Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848 | | | | Publication: | B.H. Greene, Boston,1844. | | | | Notes: | Cover title: Letter ... in answer to enquiries concerning the late imputations of dishonor upon the United States. | | | | Call #: | E165 C333 | | | | Extent: | 60 p. 24 cm. | | | | Subjects: | Dickens, Charles, -- 1812-1870. -- American notes | Finance -- United States | United States -- Social life and customs
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| Book | Requires cookie* | | 39163 | Title: | Letter to a lady in France on the supposed failure of a national bank, the supposed delinquency of the national government, the debts of the several states, and repudiation: with answers to enquiries concerning the books of Capt. Marryat and Mr. Dickens
| | | | Creator: | Cary, Thomas G. (Thomas Greaves), 1791-1859 | | | | Publication: | B.H. Greene, Boston,1843. | | | | Notes: | Cover title: Letter ... in answer to enquiries concerning the late imputations of dishonor upon the United States. Autograph copy. | | | | Call #: | E165 C332 | | | | Extent: | iv, 56 p. ; 23 cm. | | | | Subjects: | Dickens, Charles, -- 1812-1870. -- American notes | Marryat, Frederick, -- 1792-1848. -- Diary in America | Finance -- United States | United States -- Social life and customs
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| Book | Requires cookie* | | 39164 | Title: | Sally Cary: a long hidden romance of Washington's life
| | | | Creator: | Cary, Wilson Miles, 1838-1914 | | | | | Harrison, Fairfax, 1869-1938 | | | | Publication: | Priv. print., the De Vinne press, New York,1916. | | | | Notes: | Prefatory note signed: F. H. [i.e. Fairfax Harrison] | | | | Call #: | E312.17 C33 | | | | Extent: | xv, 104 p., 1 l, front. (port.) 24 cm. | | | | Subjects: | Fairfax, Sally (Cary) -- 1730-1811 | Washington, George, -- 1732-1799
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| Book | Requires cookie* | | 39167 | Title: | Lamson & Sessions: starting a second century of industrial fastener development and production
| | | | Creator: | Case, George S. | | | | Publication: | Newcomen Society in North America, New York,1965. | | | | Notes: | "Delivered at the '1965 Cleveland dinner' ... October 12, 1965." | | | | Call #: | HD9999 F34L24 | | | | Extent: | 24 p. 23 cm. | | | | Subjects: | Lamson & Sessions co., Cleveland
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| Book | Requires cookie* | | 39169 | Title: | An account of Tryon's raid on Danbury in April, 1777, also the battle of Ridgefield and the career of Gen. David Wooster
| | | | Creator: | Case, James Royal. | | | | Publication: | The Danbury printing co.], Danbury, Conn,1927. | | | | Notes: | Cover title: Tryon's raid, published on the occasion of the one hundred and fifteth anniversary, Danbury, Conn., 1927. Bibliography: p. [5] | | | | Call #: | E241 D2C3 | | | | Extent: | 56 p. illus. 23 cm. | | | | Subjects: | Wooster, David, -- 1711-1777 | Danbury (Conn.) -- History -- Burning by the British, 1777 | Ridgefield (Conn.) -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783
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| Book | Requires cookie* | | 39170 | Title: | Treasure trove
| | | | Creator: | Case, Leonard, 1820-1880 | | | | Publication: | J.R. Osgood and company, Boston,1873. | | | | Notes: | Title vignette. Poem. | | | | Call #: | F34ZV C337T | | | | Extent: | vi p., 1 l., 45 p. illus. 17 cm. | | | | |
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| Book | Requires cookie* | | 39171 | Title: | Revolutionary memorials: embracing poems by the Rev. Wheeler Case, published in 1778, and an appendix, containing General Burgoyne's proclamation, (in burlesque,) dated June 23, 1777 ; a late authentic account of the death of Miss Jane M'Crea ; the American hero, a Sapphic ode, by Nat. Niles, A. M., etc
| | | | Creator: | Case, Wheeler, d. 1793 | | | | | Fitch, Asa, 1809-1879 | | | | | Niles, Nathaniel, 1741-1828 | | | | | Dodd, Stephen. | | | | Publication: | M. W. Dodd, New York,1852. | | | | Notes: | Reprint. Original edition : New Haven : Green, 1778. "General Burgoyne's proclamation" is from the Providence Gazette of Aug. 16th, 1777. The account of the death of Jane M'Crea consists of a letter from Asa Fitch (published in the Proceedings of the Historical Society of New Jersey, v. 5, p. 164) and some extracts from Charles Neilson's account of Burgoyne's campaign. | | | | Call #: | E295 C337 | | | | Extent: | iv, [5]-69 p. ; 19 cm. | | | | Subjects: | Burgoyne, John, -- 1722-1792 | United States -- History -- Revolution, 1775-1783 -- Poetry
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| Book | Requires cookie* | | 39173 | Title: | The case and claim of the American loyalists impartially stated and considered
| | | | Creator: | Board of American Loyalists | | | | Publication: | Printed by order of their agents, London],[1783] | | | | Notes: | Attributed to the Board of American Loyalists. Cf. Adams. | | | | Call #: | E277 C337 Vault | | | | Extent: | [2], 38 p. ; 22 cm. (8vo) | | | | Subjects: | American loyalists
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| Book | Requires cookie* | | 39176 | Title: | Case Library handbook: Information for readers; present organization, brief historical sketch, how to use the library, rules and regulations
| | | | Creator: | Case library, Cleveland | | | | Publication: | Issued by the trustees, Cleveland,1897. | | | | Call #: | Z733 C633C6 | | | | Extent: | [24] p. illus., ports. 15 cm. | | | | Subjects: | Case library, Cleveland | Libraries -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Academic libraries -- Ohio -- Cleveland -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | Cleveland imprints 1897
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| Visual Materials | Requires cookie* | | 39178 | Title: | Ye old folk concert, chorus 50 voices: Grand Opera House, Friday evening, June 22, 1906
| | | | Creator: | Fink-Duck, Minniemusical director | | | | | Duck-McCarol, Maliasolo pianist | | | | | Smith & Phillip, Piano Dealers, East Liverpool, Ohio | | | | Publication: | | | | | Notes: | Date of production from date of event. "The Sohmer Grand Piano used is furnished by Smith & Phillips, Piano Dealers, East Liverpool, Ohio". | | | | Call #: | O.17 | | | | Extent: | 1 sheet ([1] page) ; 27 x 11 cm | | | | Subjects: | Concerts -- Ohio -- East Liverpool | Entertainment events -- Ohio -- East Liverpool | East Liverpool (Ohio) | Broadsides | Concert programs
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| Book | Requires cookie* | | 39180 | Title: | The case of William L. Chaplin: being an appeal to all respecters of law and justice, against the cruel and oppressive treatment to which, under color of legal proceedings, he has been subjected, in the District of Columbia and the state of Maryland
| | | | Publication: | Published by the Chaplin Committee, Boston,1851. | | | | Notes: | Chaplin was arrested in Aug. 1850 for having "abducted, stolen, taken, and carried out from the city of Washington" two fugitive slaves. Additional charges were brought against him for assaulting his arrestors. The Chaplin Fund Committee was organized to raise money for his bail and defense. | | | | Call #: | E449 C337 | | | | Extent: | 54 p. ; 21 cm. | | | | Subjects: | Chaplin, William L. -- (William Lawrence), -- 1796-1871 -- Trials, litigation, etc | Fugitive slaves -- Washington (D.C.) | Slavery -- Law and legislation -- Washington (D.C.) | Slavery -- Law and legislation -- Maryland | Antislavery movements -- United States | Abolitionists -- United States
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