Image Text 2 Items Please to insert the following in your free paper, undated The essay is a response to a recent article with "blasphemous Degredation of a part of the Rational Creation [of] the Africans," and is signed "Benevolus." View Item
Image Text 8 Items John Jay's In relation to foreign nations, circa 1788 Draft in John Jay's hand of Federalist Number 64, originally published on March 5, 1788 in the Independent Journal. It bore the number 63 in the newspaper version, but was renumbered 64 in the first collected edition, published 22 March 1788. Comparison with the published version shows little change in the substance of the argument for the constitutional provisions for senatorial approval of treaties. Changes in organization and wording are substantial. View Item
Image Collection 3 Items Alexander Jackson Davis collection, 1837-1888 Correspondence, drafts of essays and speeches, drawings, and autobiographical writings of Alexander Jackson Davis, a successful New York City architect. Includes letters to Davis and miscellaneous papers, 1835-1859, chiefly about building residences. The correspondents include Francis H. Smith of the Virginia Military Institute, Joel Rathbone, W.J. Rotch, and H.K. Harral. The collection also includes numerous examples of autobiographical writing, and notes and essays on the philosophy of architecture, all in draft form, many scribbled in pencil on the backs of advertisements or old letters. View Collection