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- By His Excellency George Washinton [sic], Esquire, general, and commander in chief of the army of the United States of North-America.
- Signed and dated: Given under my hand, at head-quarters, New-York, August 17, 1776. George Washington., N-YHS copy: tissue lining.
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- Committee-chamber, New-York, April 13th 1776.
- Followed by a list of twenty-one names in three columns., One of 4 different tickets issued for this election., Imprint from Evans.
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- Head-quarters, New-York, April, 8th 1776.
- Signed: Israel Putnam, major general in the Continental Army, and commander in chief of the forces in New-York., Watermark: crown over cropped GR.
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- New-York, April 16, 1776.
- Followed by list of names including Jacobus Van Zant, William Denning, Isaac Roosevelt, and eighteen others., One of 4 different tickets issued for this election. Cf. Becker.
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- New-York, theatre, 1782.
- Signed: H. Beaumont, E. Williams, Geo. Vallancey, Am. D'Aubant, managers., Imprint from Evans., Printed in two columns., Watermark: arms of England, script "JH"., N-YHS copy has additional sums in ms.; inscribed: "Gift of Henry Laight Esqr. 30 Nov. 1812"; right hand margin damaged, with slight loss of text.
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- Proclamation. The number of fires which have appeared at the same time at very distant parts.
- Signed: James Robertson, m. gen. Commanding in New-York., Mortized initial, type ornament rule., The initial and address are of Hugh Gaine, who was in Newark at this time. His press in New York was not supervised by Ambrose Serle until Sept. 30. Cf. Ford., Watermark (cropped): IV., Library copy with holograph note: Dear Sir, I have sent you three new papers the latest I could get in this city. Yours to [lent?] Gibbs Atkins. To Capt. Gay.
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- St. Tammany Society, no. [blank.] This is to certify, that [blank] is a member of the Society of the Sons of St. Tammany.
- N-YHS copy: blank form completed in manuscript, certifying Mr. John Pintard, dated May 1, 1786; affixed embossed seal of the Society; fabric lining.
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- To all adherents to the British government and followers of the British Army commonly called Tories, who are at present within the city and county of New-York.
- Signed: Brutus. Poughkeepsie, August 15, 1783., Morton and Horner were located in New York City., Text in three columns., N-YHS copy damaged at creases, with slight loss of text; manuscript note on verso: "Brutus. Genl. McDougall"; fabric lining.
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- To the Whig mechanicks of the city and county of New-York.
- In opposition to the election of men who will pardon the Tories., Signed: A battered soldier., John Holt was the state printer.
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- To the citizens of New-York.
- Listing nine candidates for the New York Legislature., Signed: Mercator., Type ornament rule above imprint., N-YHS copy has name in manuscript: "McDougall".
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- To the electors of the city of New-York.
- Listing 18 candidates for the New York Legislature., Signed: A citizen. New-York, Dec. 26, 1783., Type ornament rule above imprint., N-YHS copy has manuscript emendations indicating the 9 winners; on verso in manuscript: "McDougall".
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- To the electors of this city at large.
- Concerning the upcoming election., Signed and dated: Cincinnatus. New-York, December 23, 1783., Imprint below type ornament rule., N-YHS copy has manuscript note: "McDougall"; fabric lining.
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- To the inhabitants of New-York.
- Signed and dated: The Sentinel. January 27, 1776., Imprint from Evans., N-YHS copy: fabric lining.
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- To the mechanicks and free electors of the city and county of New-York.
- Concerning the election of state senators and representatives, Dec. 29, 1783., Recommends nine candidates for election., Signed and dated: Juvenis. New-York, Dec. 23, 1783., Text in two columns., N-YHS copy has manuscript note: "McDougall"; fabric lining.
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- To the worthy and industrious mechanicks of this state.
- Calling for caution in electing members of the New York Legislature., Signed: A friend to mechanicks., Imprint below type ornament rule., N-YHS copy 1 slightly damaged along fold; manuscript note on verso: "XXVIII"; copy 2: fabric lining; copy 3 with manuscript note: "McDougall".
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- following are recommended as proper persons to represent the city and county of New-York, in Provincial Congress.
- List of names includes John Jay, Philip Livingston, John Alsop and eighteen others., List printed in three columns divided by type ornament rules., One of 4 different tickets issued for this election; this ticket includes James Duane. Cf. Becker., Typography identical to Evans 14757, Publication attributed in Evans 15108 to Holt.
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- following are recommended as proper persons to represent the city and county of New-York, in Provincial Congress.
- Election ticket, listing Col. M'Dougall, Robert Ray, John Van Cortlandt, and eighteen others, followed by an address exhorting the inhabitants of New York to vote "for men of virtue and knowledge" in the upcoming election., Election ticket followed by: To the inhabitants of the city and county of New-York., Signed: The Sentinel., Dated: April 13, 1776., One of 4 different tickets issued for this election. Cf. Becker., Imprint from Evans 15108., Names in 3 columns separated by type ornament rules., Also issued as separate broadsides. Two issues noted. A: first line "The following are recommended ... " 155 mm.; first line "To the inhabitants ... " 149 mm. B: "The following ... " 158 mm.; "To the inhabitants ... " 152 mm., Library copy no. 1 state A on one sheet. Library copy 2 state B "The following ... " on separate sheet 12 x 21 cm., copy 3 state B "To the inhabitants ... " on separate sheet 26 x 21 cm.
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- hymn to be sung by the charity scholars, on Sunday, the 12th of October, 1783, at St. George's Chapel, after the charity sermon for the benefit of the school.
- In six stanzas; first line: Great source of good! Almighty pow'r!, Followed by a description of the charity school of Trinity Church, New York, and their appeal for financial assistance, dated: New-York, October 11, 1783.
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- hymn to be sung by the charity scholars, on Sunday, the 19th of October, 1783, at St. Paul's Church, after the charity sermon for the benefit of the school.
- In six stanzas; first line: Great source of good! Almighty pow'r!, Followed by a description of the charity school of Trinity Church, New York, and their appeal for financial assistance, dated: New-York, October 16, 1783., Dated: New-York, October 16, 1783., Printed from the standing type for the Oct. 12th event., N-YHS copy donated by T.W.C. Moore; fabric lining.
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- list of the fortunate numbers in the New-York Poor Lottery.
- Imprint from Evans., N-YHS copy: fabric lining.