1857 |
Scotland |
North America its agriculture and climate : containing observations on the agriculture and climate of Canada, the United States, and the island of Cuba |
Russell, Robert, d. 1871. |
Edinburgh : Adam and Charles Black, 1857 [Printed by R. and R. Clark] |
1857 |
South Carolina |
The disabilities of Charleston for complete and equal taxation, and the influence of state taxation on her prosperity; : also, an examination of the measure of Mr. James G. Holmes, for the liquidation of the debt of the city, with the ordinance adopting the same; being reports of the Committee on Ways and Means, made to the City Council of Charleston, April, 1857. Published by order of Council. |
Charleston (S.C.). City Council. Committee on Ways and Means. |
Charleston [S.C.]: : Walker, Evans & Co. stationers and printers, No. 3 Broad Street., 1857. |
1857 |
South Carolina |
Report of the minority of the Special Committee of Seven, : to whom was referred so much of His late Excellency's Message No. 1, as relates to slavery and the slave trade. |
South Carolina. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Special Committee on Slavery and the Slave Trade |
Columbia, S.C.: : Steam Power Press Carolina Times., 1857. |
1857 |
South Carolina |
Report of the Special Committee of the House of Representatives of South Carolina, : on so much of the message of His Excellency Gov. Jas. H. Adams, as relates to slavery and the slave trade. |
South Carolina. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Special Committee on Slavery and the Slave Trade |
Columbia, S.C.: : Steam Power Press Carolina Times., 1857. |
1857 |
South Carolina |
An address delivered on the anniversary of the Agricultural Society of St. Luke's Parish, at Bluffton, S.C. : May 13, 1846 |
Wigg, William Hazzard. |
Charleston : Steam Power Press of Walker & James, 1853. |
1857 |
South Carolina |
Central Africa : Adventures and missionary labors in several countries in the interior of Africa, from 1849 to 1856 |
Bowen, T. J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1814-1875. |
Charleston : Southern Baptist Publication Society, No. 229 King Street, 1857 [James and Williams, printers]. |
1857 |
South Carolina |
Christian missions and African colonization, |
Adger, John B. (John Bailey), 1810-1899. |
Columbia, S.C.: : Steam Power Press of E.H. Britton., 1857.. |
1857 |
South Carolina |
The revival of the slave trade. |
[Columbia? S.C., 1857?] |
1857 |
Tennessee |
The great question answered; or, Is slavery a sin in itself (per se?) : Answered according to the teaching of the Scriptures. |
Sloan, James A. |
Memphis [Tenn.]: : Printed at the Avalanche Southern Book and Job Office, by Hutton, Gallaway & Co., 1857. |
1857 |
Texas |
The Texas almanac, for 1858; : giving annual statistics of the state, and the progress of improvements in agriculture, commerce and manufactures, the increase of population, wealth and revenue; of churches, schools, charitable institutions, &c.; lands patented and unpatented; statistics and description of all the counties; custom houses, light houses, fortifications, military posts, railroads, river improvements, &c. lives of distinguished Texians; history of Texas, continued annually, and designed to embrace many original documents and important historical facts, furnished by living witnesses, never before published. |
Galveston [Tex.]: : Prepared, printed and published by Richardson & Co., at the "News" office., 1857. |
1857 |
United States |
Normal school for colored girls, Washington, D.C. |
Washington Association for the Education of Free Colored Youth. |
[United States : s.n., 1857] |
1857 |
Vermont |
Report of the Select Committee of the Senate on slavery and the affairs of Kansas, : submitted November 6, 1857.. |
Vermont. General Assembly. Senate. Select Committee on Slavery and the Affairs of Kansas. |
Montpelier [Vt.]: : E.P. Walton, printer, 1857.. |
1857 |
Virginia |
Twenty-third annual report of the president to the stockholders of the James River and Kanawha Company, : together with the proceedings of the stockholders at their twenty-third annual meeting in October 1857.. |
James River and Kanawha Company (Richmond, Va.) |
Richmond: : Printed by John Nowlan., 1857.. |
1857 |
Virginia |
Cannibals all! or, Slaves without masters. |
Fitzhugh, George, 1806-1881. |
Richmond, Va. : A. Morris, publisher., 1857.. |
1857 |
Virginia |
Hansford: : a tale of Bacon's Rebellion. |
Tucker, St. George, 1828-1862. |
Richmond, Va.: : Published by George M. West, 1857. |
1857 |
Virginia |
A manual of religious instruction, specially intended for the oral teaching of colored persons, but adapted to general use in families and schools |
Hoff, John F. (John Francis), 1814-1881. |
Richmond, Va.: : Published by P.B. Price., 1857.. |
1857 |
Virginia |
Speech of Peachy R. Grattan, Esq., : in the General Assembly at Cleveland, June 2, 1857.. |
Grattan, Peachy R. (Peachy Ridgway), 1801-1881. |
Richmond: : H.K. Ellyson's steam power presses, 147 Main Street., 1857.. |
1857 |
Virginia |
Addresses delivered at the second annual commencement of Roanoke College; : one upon the occasion of laying the corner-stone of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, of Salem, Virginia, |
Wytheville [Va.]: : D.A. St. Clair, printer., 1857.. |
1858 |
Alabama |
Southern Commercial Convention. : Report of the special committee on the revival of the African slave trade, made to the Southern Commercial Convention, at Montgomery, Ala., May 10, 1858, |
Southern Commercial Convention (1858 : Montgomery, Ala.) |
[Montgomery, Ala.? : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
Canada |
Provisional constitution and ordinances for the people of the United States. |
Brown, John, 1800-1859. |
[St. Catherine, Ont. : William Howard Day, 1858.] |
1858 |
Connecticut |
Slavery in the United States of America; : its national recognition and relations, from the establishment of the confederacy, to the present time. A word to the North and the South. |
Sherman, Henry, 1808-1879. |
Hartford [Conn.]: : J.O. Hurlburt, publisher., 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. John A. Searing, of New York, on the Kansas question; : delivered in the House of Representatives, March 20, 1858. |
Searing, John Alexander, 1805-1876. |
Washington [D.C.]: : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office., 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Plain truths for the people : speech of Senator Wade, of Ohio, delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 13 and 15, 1858. |
Wade, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1800-1878. |
Washington : Buell & Blanchard, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Admission of Kansas under the Lecompton constitution. : Speech of Hon. John B. Haskin, of New York, against the admission of Kansas, and in favor of justice to northern Democrats. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 10, 1858.. |
Haskin, John B. (John Bussing), 1821-1895. |
[Washington] : Printed by Lemuel Towers., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Message from the President of the United States to the two houses of Congress : communicating a certified copy of the constitution of Kansas, framed by the convention recently assembled at Lecompton. |
United States. President (1857-1861 : Buchanan) |
Washington : Printer at the Congressional Globe office, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Francis P. Blair, Jr., of Missouri, on the acquisition of Central America : delivered in the House of Representatives, January 14, 1858. |
Blair, Frank P. (Frank Preston), 1821-1875. |
Washington [D.C.] : printed at the Congressional Globe office, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Admission of Kansas : Speech of Hon. Henry M. Phillips, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, March 9, 1858, on the admission of Kansas as a state under the Lecompton constitution. |
Phillips, Henry M., 1811-1884. |
[Washington : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. J.S. Green, of Missouri, in favor of the admission of Kansas under the Lecompton constitution. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 23, 1858.. |
Green, James S. (James Stephen), 1817-1870. |
Washington: : printed by Lemuel Towers., 1858.. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. James B. Clay, of Kentucky, on the admission of Kansas under the Lecompton constitution : Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 30, 1858. |
Clay, James B. (James Brown), 1817-1864. |
Washington : printed by Lemuel Towers., [1858]. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. T. Polk, of Missouri, on the admission of Kansas |
Polk, Trusten, 1811-1876. |
[Washington] : Printed by Lemuel Towers, [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Senator Douglas, of Illinois against the admission of Kansas under the Lecompton constitution. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 22, 1858. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
Washington: : printed by Lemuel Towers, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. S.A. Smith, of Tennessee, on the admission of Kansas into the union. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 26, 1858. |
Smith, S. A. (Samuel Axley), 1822-1863. |
Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by Lemuel Towers., 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. H. Maynard, of Tenn., on the admission of Kansas under the Lecompton constitution. : Delivered in the House of Representatives of the U.S., March 20, 1858.. |
Maynard, Horace, 1814-1882. |
Washington: : G.S. Gideon, Printer., 1858.. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia, on the admission of Minnesota and alien suffrage; : delivered in the House of Representatives, May 11, 1858. |
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883. |
Washington [D.C.]: : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office., 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. William T. Avery, of Tennessee : on our central American relations, and the admission of Kansas into the Union. Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 27, 1858. |
Avery, William T. (William Tecumsah), 1819-1880. |
Washington [D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Kansas bill : Speech of Hon. J.P. Benjamin, of La., delivered in Senate of United States on Thursday, March 11, 1858. Slavery protected by the common law of the new world. Guarantied [sic] by Constitution. Vindication of the Supreme Court of the U.S. |
Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884. |
Washington : G.S. Gideon, printer, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. J. Collamer, of Vermont, on the Kansas question : delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 1 and 2, 1858. |
Collamer, Jacob, 1791-1865. |
Washington [D.C.] : Printed at the Office of the Congressional Globe, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Admission of Kansas : Speech of Hon. Thomas L. Anderson, of Missouri, in the House of Representatives, January 26, 1858, on the admission of Kansas as a state under the Lecompton constitution. |
Anderson, Thomas Lilbourne, 1808-1885. |
[Washington] : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, [1858]. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Admission of Kansas. : Speech of Hon. W. Porcher Miles, of South Carolina, in the House of Representatives, March 31, 1858. |
Miles, William Porcher, 1822-1899. |
[Washington, D.C.] : printed at the Congressional Globe Office., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. William Montgomery, of Pennsylvania, on the admission of Kansas, and in defence of his compromise bill. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 19, 1858.. |
Montgomery, William, 1818-1870. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. I. N. Morris, of Illinois, against the admission of Kansas. Under the Lecompton Constitution. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 23, 1858. |
Morris, Isaac N. (Isaac Newton), 1812-1879. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Lemuel Towers, printer, [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Samuel O. Peyton, of Kentucky, on the Kansas question : delivered in the House of Representatives, March 25, 1858. |
Peyton, Samuel Oldham, 1804-1870. |
Washington : Congressional Globe, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Remarks of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, on the state of parties in Illinois. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, June 15, 1858. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
Washington: : [s.n.], 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. James H. Hammond, of South Carolina, on the admission of Kansas, under the Lecompton constitution. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 4, 1858.. |
Hammond, James Henry, 1807-1864. |
Washington: : printed by Lemuel Towers., 1858.. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Kansas and slavery : Speech of Hon. Henry Bennett, of New York. Delivered in the U. S. House of Representatives, March 29, 1858. |
Bennett, Henry, 1808-1868. |
[Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, Printers, 1858]. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Kansas--the Lecompton Constitution : speech of Hon. Emory B. Pottle, of New York : delivered in the House of Representatives, March 22, 1858. |
Pottle, Emory B. (Emory Bemsley), 1815-1891. |
Washington : Buell & Blanchard, Printers, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. John H. Reagan, of Texas : on the admission of Kansas : delivered in the House of Representatives, March 19, 1858. |
Reagan, John H. (John Henninger), 1818-1905. |
[Washington : T. McGill, 1858?] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Jacob R. Wortendyke, of New Jersey, in favor of the Kansas-Lecompton Constitution : delivered in the House of Representatives, March 23, 1858. |
Wortendyke, Jacob R. (Jacob Reynier), 1818-1868. |
Washington, D.C. : Lemuel Towers, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Albert G. Brown, of Mississippi, on the president's Kansas message : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 3d and 4th, 1858. |
Brown, Albert Gallatin, 1813-1880. |
Washington [D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. James H. Hammond delivered at Barnwell Court House, October 29, 1858.. |
Hammond, James Henry, 1807-1864. |
Washington: : Henry Polkinhorn, printer., 1858.. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. D.C. Broderick, of California, against the admission of Kansas, under the Lecompton constitution : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March, 22, 1858. |
Broderick, David C. (David Colbreth), 1820-1859. |
Washington [D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Charles Ready, of Tennessee, in favor of the admission of Kansas, under the Lecompton constitution. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 29, 1858. |
Ready, Charles, 1802-1878. |
Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by Lemuel Towers., 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. F.K. Zollicoffer, of Tennessee, on the admission of Kansas under the Lecompton Constitution : delivered in the House of Representatives, March 31, 1858. |
Zollicoffer, Felix Kirk, 1812-1862. |
Washington : Lemuel Towers, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Wilson Reilly, of Pennsylvania, in favor of the admission of Kansas under the Lecompton constitution |
Reilly, Wilson. |
Washington : Printed by L. Towers, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. John B. Clark, of Missouri, in favor of the admission of Kansas as a state, and in reply to Hon. F. P. Blair : Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 24, 1858. |
Clark, John B. (John Bullock), 1802-1885. |
Washington : [s.n.], 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Freedom in Kansas. : Speech of William H. Seward, in the Senate of the United States, March 3, 1858.. |
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The Kansas question. : Speech of Hon. William H. English, of Indiana, in the House of Representatives, March 9, 1858.. |
English, William Hayden, 1822-1896. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the Congressional Globe office., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Kansas-Lecompton Constitution. : Speech of Hon. A. Shaw, of Illinois, on the Kansas question. Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 29, 1858. |
Shaw, Aaron, 1811-1887. |
Washington [D.C.]: : Printed by Lemuel Towers., 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The conflict between religious truths and American infidelity. : Speech of Mr. Giddings, of Ohio, upon the issues pending before the American people in regard to freedom and slavery. Delivered in committee of the whole House on the state of the Union, February 26, 1858.. |
Giddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed), 1795-1864. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Buell & Blanchard, printers, Washington, D.C., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of C.C. Clay, Jr., of Alabama, on the bill to admit Kansas : Southern rights, how menaced by northern republicanism : Delivered in United States Senate, March 19, 1858. |
Clay, C. C. (Clement Claiborne), 1816-1882. |
[Washington, D.C.] : W.H. Moore, print., [1858]. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of the Hon. Wm. D. Bishop, of Connecticut, on the admission of Kansas under the Lecompton constitution. |
Bishop, William D. (William Darius), 1827-1904. |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Kansas--the law of slavery : Speech of Hon. Daniel Clark, of New Hampshire. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 15, 1858. |
Clark, Daniel, 1809-1891. |
[Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1858.] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Admission of Kansas. : Speech of Hon. Robert B. Hall, of Massachusetts. Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 27, 1858.. |
Hall, Robert B. (Robert Bernard), 1812-1868. |
[Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Kansas--The Lecompton constitution. : Popular sovereignty, theoretical and practical. : Speech of Hon. Jno. Covode, of Pennsylvania. Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 25, 1858. |
Covode, John, 1808-1871. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The president's special message : Speech of Hon. Charles Case, of Indiana. Delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, March 11, 1858. |
Case, Charles, b. 1817. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Kansas-Lecompton constitution. : Speech of Hon. W.K. Sebastian, of Arkansas, on the admission of Kansas and Minnesota. Delivered in the Senate of the United States March, 10, 1858. |
Sebastian, W. K. (William King), 1814-1865. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Jno. G. Davis, of Indiana, against the admission of Kansas into the Union under the Lecompton constitution. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 25, 1858. |
Davis, John G. (John Givan), 1810-1866. |
[Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Right of search and foreign slave trade : Speech of Hon. C.B. Cochrane, of New York : Delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, June 8, 1858. |
Cochrane, Clark B. (Clark Betton), 1815-1867. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The rights of white men vindicated. : Speech of Hon. Stephen C. Foster, of Maine. : Delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, March 10, 1858.. |
Foster, Stephen C. (Stephen Clark), 1799-1872. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Buell & Blanchard, printers, Washington, D.C., [1858]. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The Lecompton constitution. : Speech of Hon. James Harlan, of Iowa. Delivered in the United States Senate, January 25, 1858.. |
Harlan, James, 1820-1899. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1858.. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The Lecompton constitution founded neither in law nor the will of the people. : Speech of Hon. Henry L. Dawes, of Massachusetts. : Delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, March 8, 1858. |
Dawes, Henry L. (Henry Laurens), 1816-1903. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Ohio contested election : January 27, 1858 ... Mr. T.L. Harris, from the Committee of Elections, made the following report. |
United States. Congress. House. Committee of Elections |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. C.E. Stuart, of Michigan, against the admission of Kansas. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 22, 1858. |
Stuart, C. E. (Charles Edward), 1810-1887. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. S.R. Mallory, of Florida, on the admission of the state of Kansas. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 16, 1858.. |
Mallory, Stephen R. (Stephen Russell), 1813-1873. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Frank P. Blair, Jr., of Missouri : on the acquisition of territory in Central and South America, to be colonized with free blacks, and held as a dependency by the United States. Delivered in the House of Representatives, on the 14th day of January, 1858. With an appendix. |
Blair, Frank P. (Frank Preston), 1821-1875. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Letter of William Lawrence, of Ohio, to Robert S. Clark.. |
Lawrence, William, 1814-1895. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers., [1858?] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. James A. Bayard, of Delaware : delivered in the Senate of the United States March 22, 1858, on the bill for the admission of Kansas into the Federal Union under the Lecompton constitution. |
Bayard, James A. (James Asheton), 1799-1880. |
Washington, D.C. : Henry Polkinhorn, printer, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Kansas bill : Speech of Hon. J.P. Benjamin, of La., delivered in Senate of United States on Thursday, March 11, 1858. Slavery protected by the common law of the new world. Guarantied [sic] by Constitution. Vindication of the Supreme Court of the U.S. |
Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884. |
Washington : G.S. Gideon, printer, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
An appeal to patriots against fraud and disunion : Speech of Hon. Anson Burlingame, of Massachusetts. Delivered in the U. S. House of Representatives, March 31, 1858. |
Burlingame, Anson, 1820-1870. |
Washington, D. C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. John Bell, of Tennessee. On the admission of Kansas under the Lecompton constitution. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 18, 1858. |
Bell, John, 1797-1869. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Buell & Blanchard, printers, Washington, D.C., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Kansas-Lecompton constitution. : Speech of Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine, in the Senate of the United States, March 9 and 10, 1858.. |
Hamlin, Hannibal, 1809-1891. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The President's special message on the Lecompton constitution. : Speech of Hon. Oliver A. Morse, of New York. Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 20, 1858. |
Morse, Oliver A. (Oliver Andrew), 1815-1870. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1858.. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Kansas-Lecompton constitution. : Speech of Hon. William A. Howard, of Michigan, in the House of Representatives, March 23, 1858.. |
Howard, William Alanson, 1813-1880. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Lecompton constitution. : Speech of Hon. James Hughes, of Indiana, in the House of Representatives, Feb. 2, 1858, on the admission of Kansas as a state under the Lecompton constitution.. |
Hughes, James, 1823-1873. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Remarks of Hon. H. Marshall, of Kentucky, on the report of the Conference Committee on the Kansas question. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 29, 1858.. |
Marshall, Humphrey, 1812-1872. |
Washington, D.C. : C.W. Fenton, printer, American Office., 1858.. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Rejoicing at the Federal Capital upon the passage of the Conference Kansas Bill : remarks of the President of the United States, and of Hon. Wm. H. English, of Indiana : from the Washington Union of May 2, 1858. |
United States. President (1857-1861 : Buchanan) |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The rights of the people of Kansas. : Speech of Preston King, of New York, in the Senate of the United States, March 16th, 1858, on the frauds, usurpation, and purpose, in which the slave constitution of the Lecompton convention had its origin.. |
King, Preston, 1806-1865. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1858.. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Mr. Fessenden, of Maine, on the message of the president transmitting the Lecompton constitution. : Delivered in the United States Senate, February 8, 1858.. |
Fessenden, William Pitt, 1806-1869. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1858.. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Report of the Joint Committee of Conference on the disagreeing votes between the Senate and House of Representatives upon the bill for the admission of Kansas : also remarks of Hon. Wm. H. English, of Indiana, on the bill reported by the joint committee : delivered in the House of Representatives, April 23, 1858. |
United States. Congress. Joint Committee of Conference. |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Letters to the Great Democratic Anti-Lecompton Meeting, against the Lecompton fraud, held at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, February 8, 1858.. |
Great Democratic Anti-Lecompton Meeting (1858 : Philadelphia, Pa.) |
Washington: : Printed by Lemuel Towers., 1858.. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky, on the admission of the state of Kansas. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 17, 1858. |
Crittenden, John J. (John Jordan), 1787-1863. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Kansas--Lecompton constitution : Speech of Hon. Z. Chandler, of Michigan : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 12th, 1858. |
Chandler, Zachariah, 1813-1879. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The Lecompton constitution : Speech of Hon. Clark B. Cochrane, of New York : Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 26, 1858. |
Cochrane, Clark B. (Clark Betton), 1815-1867. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The admission of Kansas. : Speech of Hon. John Thompson, of New York, in the House of Representatives, March 31, 1858. |
Thompson, John, 1809-1890. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. J. D. C. Atkins, of Tennessee, on the Kansas-Lecompton question : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 17, 1858. |
Atkins, John D. C. (John Dewitt Clinton), 1825-1908. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers, [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Kansas--Lecompton constitution--proscription of Democrats--assault upon Illinois, and her democracy expelled. : Speech of Hon. S.S. Marshall, of Illinois, on the admission of Kansas as a state. Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 31, 1858.. |
Marshall, S. S. (Samuel Scott), 1821-1890. |
[Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1858?] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Admission of new states. : Speech of Hon. William O. Goode, of Virginia. In the House of Representatives, June 9, 1858, on the policy of admitting new states into the Union, and in defense of the South against the charge of perfidy in the repeal of the Missouri Compromise.. |
Goode, William O. (William Osborne), 1798-1859. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the Congressional Globe office., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. J.F. Farnsworth, of Illinois, on the admission of Kansas. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 20, 1858.. |
Farnsworth, J. F. (John Franklin), 1820-1897. |
[Washington, D.C.] : T. McGill, printer., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The Union--Kansas and the Lecompton Constitution. : Speech of Hon. James R. Doolittle, of Wisconsin, in the Senate of the United States, March 4 and 8, 1858. |
Doolittle, James R. (James Rood), 1815-1897. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The Kansas constitution. : Speech of Hon. Cydnor B. Tompkins, of Ohio. Delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, February 18, 1858. |
Tompkins, Cydnor Bailey, 1810-1862. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The admission of Kansas : speech of Hon. James Wilson, of Indiana,delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, March 29, 1858. |
Wilson, James, 1825-1867. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Sherrard Clemens, of Virginia, on the President's Kansas message : delivered in the House of Representatives, February 18, 1858. |
Clemens, Sherrard. |
Washington [D.C.] : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
In the Senate of the United States, February 18, 1858 : ... Mr. Green made the following report ... |
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories |
[Washington : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of the Hon. H.C. Burnett, of Kentucky, in favor of the admission of Kansas under the Lecompton Constitution : Delivered in the House of Representatives, Tuesday, March 23, 1858. |
Burnett, H. C. (Henry Clay), 1825-1866. |
[Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. M.J. Crawford, of Georgia, on the admission of Kansas into the Union. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 24, 1858. |
Crawford, M. J. (Martin Jenkins), 1820-1883. |
[Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1858.] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The Lecompton constitution : Speech of Hon. S. G. Andrews, of New York. Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 23d, 1858. |
Andrews, Samuel George, 1796-1863. |
[Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The suicide of slavery. |
Thayer, Eli, 1819-1899. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Garnett B. Adrain, of New Jersey, against the admission of Kansas : Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 20, 1858. |
Adrain, Garnett B. (Garnett Bowditch), 1816-1878. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers, [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Report of Senator Douglas, of Illinois, on the Kansas-Lecompton constitution, February 18, 1858. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers., [1858]. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Wm. Barksdale, of Mississippi, on the admission of Kansas : delivered in the House of Representatives, March 20th, 1858. |
Barksdale, William, 1821-1863. |
Washington : Thomas McGill, Printer, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The frauds in Kansas illustrated. : Speech of Hon. Frederick P. Stanton, late acting Governor of Kansas, at the Chinese Assembly Rooms, New York, February 17, 1858. |
Stanton, Frederick P. (Frederick Perry), 1814-1894. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Constitution of Kansas. : In the Senate of the United States, February 18, 1858. Mr. Douglas, from the Committee on Territories, submitted the following minority report. |
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of the Hon. Geo. Taylor, of New York, on Kansas affairs. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 10, 1858. |
Taylor, George, b. 1820. |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. R.M.T. Hunter, of Virginia, on the admission of the state of Kansas. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 12, 1858.. |
Hunter, R. M. T. (Robert Mercer Taliaferro), 1809-1887. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The Lecompton conspiracy : Speech of Hon. John A. Bingham, of Ohio. Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 25, 1858. |
Bingham, John Armor, 1815-1900. |
[Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1858]. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Kansas--The Lecompton constitution. : Speech of Hon. John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky, in the Senate of the United States, March 17, 1858. (Corrected by himself.) |
Crittenden, John J. (John Jordan), 1787-1863. |
Washington, D.C.: C.W. Fenton, printer, American Office., 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine, in the United States Senate, March 9 and 10, 1858, : in reply to Governor Hammond, and in defense of the North and northern laborers.. |
Hamlin, Hannibal, 1809-1891. |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Freedom in Kansas. : Closing speech of William H. Seward, in the Senate of the United States, April 30, 1858.. |
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1858.. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Nicaraguan affairs and Lecompton Constitution. : Speech of Hon. Lucius Q.C. Lamar, of Mississippi, on Nicaraguan and Kansas affairs. Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 18, 1858.. |
Lamar, L. Q. C. (Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus), 1825-1893. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Lemuel Towers, printer., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Nationality of the Democratic Party, and its importance to the Union: speech of Hon Elijah Ward, of New York, in the House of Representatives, March 31, 1858. |
Ward, Elijah, 1816-1882. |
Washington, D.C. : Congressional Globe Office, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Admission of Kansas. : Speech of Hon. Lawrence M. Keitt, of South Carolina, in the House of Representatives, March 9, 1858, on the admission of Kansas as a state under the Lecompton constitution.. |
Keitt, Lawrence M. (Lawrence Massillon), 1824-1864. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Admission of Kansas. Vindication of the rights of the people against executive usurpation. : Speech of Hon. Edward Joy Morris, of Pennsylvania. Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 26, 1858. |
Morris, Edward Joy, 1815-1881. |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. J.W. Stevenson, of Kentucky, on the admission of Kansas. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 31, 1858. |
Stevenson, J. W. (John White), 1812-1886. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Kansas--the Lecompton constitution. : Speech of Hon. Lyman Trumbull, of Illinois, in the Senate of the United States, March 17, 1858. |
Trumbull, Lyman, 1813-1896. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. James A. Stewart, of Maryland, on the admission of Kansas. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 20, 1858. |
Stewart, James Augustus, 1808-1879. |
[Washington, D.C.] : McGill, print., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. R. Smith, of Illinois, against the admission of Kansas into the union. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 20, 1858. |
Smith, Robert, 1802-1867. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Admission of Kansas. : Speech of Mr. Jabez L.M. Curry, of Alabama, in the House of Representatives, Feb. 23, 1858, on the admission of Kansas as a state under the Lecompton constitution. |
Curry, J. L. M. (Jabez Lamar Monroe), 1825-1903. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The Kansas question. : Speech of Hon. John A. Gilmer, of North Carolina, delivered in the House of Representatives, on the 30th of March, 1858.. |
Gilmer, John A. (John Adams), 1805-1868. |
Washington, D.C. : C.W. Fenton, printer, American office., 1858.. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Popular sovereignty--the will of the majority against the rule of a minority. : Speech of Hon. J. Hickman, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, January 28, 1858.. |
Hickman, John, 1810-1875. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. C.E. Stuart, of Michigan, on the Lecompton constitution, and the report of the Committee of Conference. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 28, 1858. |
Stuart, C. E. (Charles Edward), 1810-1887. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Senator Douglas, of Illinois, on the Kansas-Lecompton constitution, and the report of the Committee of Conference. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 29, 1858. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers., [1858]. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Kansas--the Lecompton constitution : Speech of Hon. Schuyler Colfax, of Indiana, in the House of Representatives, March 20, 1858. |
Colfax, Schuyler, 1823-1885. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of James Dixon, of Connecticut. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 9, 1858. |
Dixon, James, 1814-1873. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The Lecompton constitution : in the House of Representatives, March 10, 1858 : Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, from the Select committee of fifteen, made the following report. |
United States. Congress. House. Committee of Fifteen. |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Admission of Kansas : Speech of Hon. William W. Boyce, of South Carolina, in the House of Representatives, March 25, 1858, on the admission of Kansas as a state under the Lecompton Constitution. |
Boyce, William Waters, 1818-1890. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, [1858]. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
They "stoop to conquer," or, The English swindle : speech of Senator Wade, of Ohio, delivered in the United States Senate, April 27,1858. |
Wade, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1800-1878. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. James Hughes, of Indiana, at Mozart Hall, Broadway, New York, in favor of the Kansas policy of the administration. : At a Democratic meeting, March 2, 1858.. |
Hughes, James, 1823-1873. |
Washington: : Printed by Lemuel Towers., 1858.. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. William S. Groesbeck, of Ohio, against the admission of Kansas under the Lecompton constitution. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 31, 1858.. |
Groesbeck, William S. (William Slocomb), 1815-1897. |
Washington: : printed by Lemuel Towers., 1858.. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Reuben Davis, of Mississippi, on the regularity of the Kansas-Lecompton constitution. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 24, 1858. |
Davis, Reuben, 1813-1890. |
Washington: : printed by Lemuel Towers, 1858. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Joseph Lane, of Oregon, on the admission of Kansas. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 27, 1858.. |
Lane, Joseph, 1801-1881. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers., [1858?] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Letter of J.R. Cockerill, of Ohio, a representative in Congress, to his constituents. |
Cockerill, J. R. (Joseph Randolph), 1818-1875. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers, [1858]. |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Kansas--The Lecompton constitution. : Speech of Hon. William Kellogg, of Illinois. In the House of Representatives, March 22 and 23, 1858.. |
Kellogg, William, 1814-1872. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Buell & Blanchard, printers, Washington, D.C., [1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
Slavery examined by the light of nature |
Bassett, G. W. (George W.) |
[Washington, D. C.? 1858] |
1858 |
District of Columbia |
The Kansas question : The minority report of the select committee of fifteen. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1858. |
1858 |
England |
Three visits to Madagascar during the years 1853--1854--1856. : Including a journey to the capital. : With notices of the natural history of the country and of the present civilisation of the people. |
Ellis, William, 1794-1872. |
London : John Murray, Albemarle Street., 1858. |
1858 |
England |
Adventures of Mrs. Colonel Somerset in Caffraria, during the war |
Somerset, Helen. |
London : J.F. Hope, 1858. |
1858 |
England |
God's heroes and the world's heroes: : being a third series of historical sketches. |
Gurney, John Hampden, 1802-1862. |
London: : Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans., 1858.. |
1858 |
England |
The Virginians. : A tale of the last century. |
Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863. |
London: : Bradbury & Evans, 11, Bouverie Street., 1858-[1859] |
1858 |
England |
Impressions of Western Africa. : With remarks on the diseases of the climate and a report on the peculiarities of trade up the rivers in the Bight of Biafra. |
Hutchinson, Thomas J. (Thomas Joseph), 1820-1885. |
London: : Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts., 1858.. |
1858 |
England |
Recollections of West-end life : with sketches of society in Paris, India, &c. &c. |
Chambre, Alan. |
London : Hurst and Blackett, publishers, successors to Henry Colburn, 13, Great Marlborough Street : Savill and Edwards, printers, Chandos Street, Covent Garden, 1858. |
1858 |
England |
A lady's captivity among Chinese pirates in the Chinese seas. |
Loviot, Fanny. |
London: ; [New York] : Geo. Routledge & Co., Farringdon Street; and 18, Beekman Street, New York. [1858?] |
1858 |
England |
Caffres and Caffre missions : with preliminary chapters on the Cape Colony as a field for emigration, and basis of missionary operation |
Calderwood, Henry, 1830-1897. |
London : James Nisbet and Co., 21 Berners Street ; [Edinburgh] : Ballantyne and Company, printers, Edinburgh, 1858. |
1858 |
England |
Fosteriana : consisting of thoughts, reflections, and criticisms, of John Foster ... |
London: : Henry G. Bohn, York Street, Covent Garden., 1858.. |
1858 |
England |
Wanderings in the land of Ham |
London : Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1858. |
1858 |
France |
De la pluralité des races humaines : essai anthropologique |
Pouchet, Georges. |
Paris : J.-B. Baillière et fils ; New York : H. Baillière, 1858. |
1858 |
Georgia |
Relief for hard times! : {dollar}6,150! Lottery! For February 16, 1858. Valuable Negro man and woman and five likely children for ten dollars. 153 prizes---tickets ten dollars! At 2 o'clock on Tuesday the 16th of Feb. next, we will dispose (by lottery) of the following likely Negroes, cash, and a splendid new rosewood piano, in front of our auction room, Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. ... |
Harrison & Pitts. |
[Columbus, Ga. : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
Georgia |
Annual report of the Comptroller General, of the state of Georgia, : made to the Governor, October 20, 1858.. |
Georgia. Comptroller General's Office |
[Columbus, Ga.] : Steam job press of the Columbus Times, Columbus Georgia,, 1858.. |
1858 |
Illinois |
The campaign in Illinois : speech of Senator Trumbull, at Chicago : his private opinion of Douglas publicly expressed. |
Trumbull, Lyman, 1813-1896. |
[Chicago : s.n., 1858?] |
1858 |
Liberia |
Message of the president of the Republic of Liberia to the Legislature, at the commencement of their session December 1858.. |
Liberia. President (1856-1864 : Benson) |
Monrovia [Liberia]: : G. Killian, printer--Liberia Herald Office., 1858.. |
1858 |
Maryland |
Speech of the Hon. Sydenham Moore, of Alabama, delivered in the House of Representatives, 25th March, 1858, on Kansas, and the evil effects of the slavery agitation. |
Moore, Sydenham, 1817-1862. |
Baltimore-- : Printed by John Murphy & Co., Marble Building, 182 Baltimore street., 1858.. |
1858 |
Maryland |
Woods' Baltimore directory, for 1858-'59: : containing the names of housekeepers, clerks, salesmen, seamstresses, and all resident business persons--their occupations, places of business & dwellings, a business directory, classified--so that stangers and citizens can, at a glance, find all persons of business under their respective business heads: an engraved map of the city, with an appendix, containing the streets, lanes, alleys, avenues, wharves, city government--banks--telegraphs--mails--steamboat, rail road and transportation lines--insurance foreign consuls--churches--public schools--benevolent societies, &c., &c. |
Woods' Baltimore directory. 1858. |
Baltimore [Md.]: : Printed and published by John W. Woods, 202 Baltimore Street., [1858?] |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
The escape; or, A leap for freedom : A drama, in five acts |
Brown, William Wells, 1814?-1884. |
Boston : R.F. Wallcut, 21 Cornhill ; Boston : J.B. Yerrinton and Son, printers, 1858. |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
Poems. Vol. 1 only. |
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. |
Boston : Ticknor and Fields, 1858. |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
Speech of Rev. Henry Bleby, missionary from Barbadoes, on the results of emancipation in the British W.I. colonies : Delivered at the celebration of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, held at Island Grove, Abington, July 31st, 1858 |
Bleby, Henry, 1809-1882. |
Boston : R.F. Wallcut, 1858. |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
West India emancipation vindicated |
Bleby, Henry, 1809-1882. |
[Massachusetts : s.n., 1838?] |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
Life thoughts, gathered from the extemporaneous discourses of Henry Ward Beecher |
Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887. |
Boston : Phillips, Sampson and Company, 1858 [Electrotyped at the Boston Stereotype Foundry] |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
Letters to the members, patrons and friends of the branch American Tract Society in Boston : instituted 1814 ; and to those of the National Society in New York, instituted 1825 |
Bliss, Seth. |
Boston : Crocker and Brewster ; New York : Carter and Brothers, 1858. |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
Report of the twenty-fourth National Anti-Slavery Festival. |
National Anti-slavery Bazaar (24th : 1858 : Boston, Mass.) |
Boston : Printed for the managers, 1858. |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
The United States a commissioned missionary nation. : A discourse delivered in the chapel of Amherst College, September 26th, 1858, |
Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864. |
Springfield [Mass.]: : Samuel Bowles and Company, printers., 1858. |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
Memoir of the life of John Quincy Adams. |
Quincy, Josiah, 1772-1864. |
Boston: : Phillips, Sampson and Company., 1858. |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
Truth stranger than fiction. : Father Henson's story of his own life. |
Henson, Josiah, 1789-1883. |
Boston: : John P. Jewett and Company. ; Cleveland, Ohio: : Henry P.B. Jewett., 1858.. |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
Visitation and search; or, An historical sketch of the British claim to exercise a maritime police over the vessels of all nations, in peace as well as in war, : with an inquiry into the expediency of terminating the eighth article of the Ashburton treaty. |
Lawrence, William Beach, 1800-1881. |
Boston: : Little, Brown and Company., 1858.. |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
The future of America. : Considered somewhat in view of movements regarding re-opening the slave trade. |
Marana, pseud. |
Boston: : Mansfield & Company, 1 Commerce Street., [1858] |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
The present aspect of slavery in America and the immediate duty of the North: : a speech delivered in the hall of the State House, before the Massachusetts Anti-slavery Convention, on Friday night, January 29, 1858. |
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. |
Boston: : Bela Marsh, 14 Bromfield Street., 1858.. |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
The poetical works of James Montgomery. : With a memoir of the author. : In five volumes. Vol. I[-Vol. V].. |
Montgomery, James, 1771-1854. |
Boston: : Little, Brown and Company. Shepard, Clark and Brown., M.DCCC.LVIII [1858].. |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
The law of freedom and bondage in the United States. |
Hurd, John C. (John Codman), 1816-1892. |
Boston: : Little, Brown & Company. ; New York: : D. Van Nostrand., M.DCCC.LVIII-M.DCCC.LXII. [1858-1862] |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
The Southern platform: : or, Manual of Southern sentiment on the subject of slavery. |
Goodloe, Daniel R. (Daniel Reaves), 1814-1902. |
Boston. : John P. Jewett & Co., publishers., 1858.. |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
The revival of religion which we need : a sermon, delivered at Music Hall, Boston, on Sunday, April 11, 1858 |
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. |
Boston : W.L. Kent & co., 1858. |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
The history of New Bedford, Bristol County, Massachusetts : including a history of the old township of Dartmouth and the present townships of Westport, Dartmouth, and Fairhaven, from their settlement to the present time |
Ricketson, Daniel, 1813-1898. |
New Bedford : Published by the author, 1858. |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
Poems. Vol. 1 only. |
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. |
Boston : Ticknor and Fields, 1858. |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
Poems |
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. |
Boston [Mass.]: : Ticknor and Fields., M DCCC LVIII. [1858] |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
Radicalism in religion, philosophy, and social life; : four papers from the Boston courier for 1858. |
Boston: : Little, Brown, and Company, 112, Washington Street., 1858. |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
A Reviewer reviewed. : A few remarks upon "Four papers from the Boston courier," concerning Theodore Parker, Ralph Waldo Emerson, George William Curtis, and the abolitionists. |
Boston: : William L. Kent and Company, No. 3 State Street., 1858. |
1858 |
Massachusetts |
The Liberty bell |
Boston : National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, 1858 ; [Prentiss, Sawyer, & Co., printers]. |
1858 |
New York |
Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting of Progressive Friends : including four sermons by Theodore Parker. 1858. |
Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting of Progressive Friends (1853-1940) |
New York: John F. Trow, 1858. |
1858 |
New York |
The Negro labor question. |
New-York merchant. |
New-York: : [John A. Gray, printer, 16 & 18 Jacob Street, Fire-proof Buildings., 1858.] |
1858 |
New York |
To the men who put me in nomination! |
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. |
[Peterboro, N.Y.? : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
New York |
Gerrit Smith's acceptance. |
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. |
[Peterboro, N.Y.? : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
New York |
Fifty years in chains; or, The life of an American slave. |
Ball, Charles, b. 1781? |
New-York : H. Dayton; Indianapolis, Ind. : Dayton and Asher, 1858 [New York : J.J. Reed, Printer and Stereotyper] |
1858 |
New York |
Letter from Gerrit Smith to Rev. Dr. John Marsh. |
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. |
[Peterboro, N.Y.? : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
New York |
The history of the religious movement of the eighteenth century, called Methodism, : considered in its different denominational forms, and its relations to British and American Protestantism. |
Stevens, Abel, 1815-1897. |
New-York: : Published by Carlton & Porter, 200 Mulberry-Street. ; London: : Alexander Heylin, 28 Paternoster Row., [1858-1861] |
1858 |
New York |
Remarks on the recent travels of Dr. Barth in Central Africa, or Soudan. : A paper read before the Ethnological Society of New York, November, 1858. |
Hodgson, William Brown, 1800-1871. |
[New York : s.n., 1858?] |
1858 |
New York |
The fire and hammer of God's word against the sin of slavery : Speech of George B. Cheever, D.D., at the anniversary of the American Abolition Society, May, 1858. |
Cheever, George Barrell, 1807-1890. |
New-York : American Abolition Society, 48 Beekman St., 1858. |
1858 |
New York |
Proceedings of the Union Anti-Lecompton Mass Meeting of the citizens of Erie County, N.Y. : opposed to the policy of the national administration, held at St. James Hall, Buffalo, Thursday, May 27th, 1858. |
Union Anti-Lecompton Mass Meeting (1858 : Buffalo, N.Y.) |
Buffalo [N.Y.]: : Commercial Advertiser Steam Press., 1858. |
1858 |
New York |
No. 16. Occasional missionary paper, Foreign Committee, Board of Missions, Protestant Episcopal Church. : News from Africa.. |
Episcopal Church. Board of Missions. Foreign Committee |
[New York : The Committee, 1858] |
1858 |
New York |
Epiphany appeal, 1858. Foreign Committee Protestant Episcopal Church.. |
Episcopal Church. Board of Missions. Foreign Committee |
[New York : The Committee, 1858] |
1858 |
New York |
Tribune almanac for 1858. |
Tribune almanac and political register for 1858. |
[New York : Greeley & McElrath, 1858] |
1858 |
New York |
Admission of Kansas under the Lecompton constitution : Speech of Hon. John Cochrane, of New York, at Tammany Hall, March 4, 1858. |
Cochrane, John, 1813-1898. |
[New York : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
New York |
Day dawn in Africa; or, Progress of the Prot. Epis. Mission at Cape Palmas, West Africa. |
Scott, Anna M. |
New-York: : Protestant Episcopal Society for the Promotion of Evangelical Knowledge. 11 Bible House, Astor Place., 1858. |
1858 |
New York |
Fifth annual report of the Southern Aid Society, : presented by the executive committee at the annual meeting of the society, in New-York, October 27, 1858. |
Southern Aid Society. |
New-York: : George F. Nesbitt & Co., printers and stationers, corner Pearl and Pine Streets., 1858. |
1858 |
New York |
The guide to the stage : containing clear and ample instructions for obtaining theatrical engagements ... : to which is added a list of the London theaters ... |
Rede, Leman Thomas, 1799-1832. |
New York : Samuel French, 1858. |
1858 |
New York |
Osceola the Seminole : or the red fawn of the Flower Land |
Reid, Mayne, 1818-1883. |
New York : R.M. De Witt, [1858]. |
1858 |
New York |
Missionary travels and researches in South Africa; : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the cape of Good Hope to Loanda on the west coast; thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. |
Livingstone, David, 1813-1873. |
New York: : Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square., 1858.. |
1858 |
New York |
Shahmah in pursuit of freedom; or, The branded hand. |
Green, Frances H. (Frances Harriet), 1805-1878. |
New York: : Thatcher & Hutchinson., 1858.. |
1858 |
New York |
Sorgho and imphee, the Chinese and African sugar canes : A treatise upon their origin, varieties, and culture ... with a paper by Leonard Wray, Esq., of Caffraria, and a description of his patented process for crystallizing the juice of the imphee. To which are added, copious translations of valuable French pamphlets |
Olcott, Henry Steel, 1832-1907. |
New York : A.O. Moore, Agricultural Book Publisher, (late C.M. Saxton & Co.), 1858, [c1857]. |
1858 |
New York |
The twenty-first annual report of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. : Presented to the General Assembly in May, 1858. |
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Foreign Missions |
New York: : Published for the board: at the Mission House, 23 Centre Street., 1858. |
1858 |
New York |
Memoir of Joseph Curtis, a model man. |
Sedgwick, Catharine Maria, 1789-1867. |
New York: : Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square., 1858. |
1858 |
New York |
Uncle Tom's cabin; or, Life among the lowly : A domestic drama, in six acts |
Aiken, George L., 1830-1876. |
New York : Samuel French, [1858?] |
1858 |
New York |
Lost chapters recovered from the early history of American Methodism |
Wakeley, J. B. (Joseph Beaumont), 1809-1875. |
New York : Printed for the Author, 1858. |
1858 |
New York |
Leisure labors, or, Miscellanies historical, literary, and political |
Cobb, Joseph B. (Joseph Beckham), 1819-1858. |
New York : D. Appleton and Co., 1858. |
1858 |
New York |
The Union: being a condemnation of Mr. Helper's scheme : with a plan for the settlement of the "irrepressible conflict" |
New York : Frederic A. Brady, publisher, No. 24 Ann Street, [1858?] |
1858 |
New York |
Frank Leslie's budget of fun. |
New York : Frank Leslie, [1858-18 ]. |
1858 |
New York |
To all evangelical Christians. : The suppressed tract! And the rejected tract! Given word for word as submitted to the Publishing Committee of the Am. Tract. Society. Read and judge. Shall the Society or the Committee rule? The annual meeting of the Tract Society will be held in New-York, on Wednesday, May 12th, at 9 A.M. Come and vote! |
New-York: : John A. Gray, printer and stereotyper, 16 & 18 Jacob St., 1858. |
1858 |
New York |
The Gospel in Africa: : an account of the labors and success of the Rev. W.A.B. Johnson, missionary of the Church Missionary Society, in Regent's Town, Sierra Leone, Africa.. |
New-York: : Protestant Episcopal Society for the Promotion of Evangelical Knowledge. No. 11 Bible House, Astor Place., 1858.. |
1858 |
New York |
Grand mass meeting of the democracy of New York! : The administration fully sustained. Speeches of Hon. John A. Dix, Hon. R.M. McLane, John Van Buren, and Hon. John Cochrane. Enthusiastic reception of the speakers!. |
[New York : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
Ohio |
The palm land; or, West Africa, illustrated. : Being a history of missionary labors and travels, with descriptions of men and things in western Africa. Also, a synopsis of all the missionary work on that continent. |
Thompson, George, d. 1893. |
Cincinnati [Ohio]: : Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Co., printers, 25 West Fourth Street., 1858. |
1858 |
Ohio |
Bible vindicated : A series of essays on American slavery. With an appendix |
Hartzel, Jonas, 1803-1884. |
Cincinnati : Published by John Boggs, 1858. |
1858 |
Ohio |
The family relation as affected by slavery |
Whipple, Charles K. (Charles King), 1808-1900. |
Cincinnati, Ohio : American Reform Tract and Book Society, [1858] |
1858 |
Ohio |
A colored man round the world. |
Dorr, David F. |
[Cleveland, Ohio?] : Printed for the author., 1858. |
1858 |
Ohio |
The exiles of Florida: : or, The crimes committed by our government against the Maroons, who fled from South Carolina and other slave states, seeking protection under Spanish laws. |
Giddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed), 1795-1864. |
Columbus, Ohio: : published by Follett, Foster and Company., 1858.. |
1858 |
Ohio |
Speeches and writings of Hon. Thomas F. Marshall. |
Marshall, Thomas Francis, 1801-1864. |
Cincinnati [Ohio]: : Applegate & Company, 43 Main Street,, 1858. |
1858 |
Ohio |
The exiles of Florida: : or, The crimes committed by our government against the Maroons, who fled from South Carolina and other slave states, seeking protection under Spanish laws. |
Giddings, Joshua R. (Joshua Reed), 1795-1864. |
Columbus, Ohio: : published by Follett, Foster and Company., 1858.. |
1858 |
Ohio |
The history of slavery and the slave trade, ancient and modern : The forms of slavery that prevailed in ancient nations, particularly in Greece and Rome. The African slave trade and the political history of slavery in the United States |
Blake, William O. |
Columbus, Ohio : Published and sold exclusively by subscription J. & H. Miller, 1858, [c1857] [stereotyped and printed by Osgood & Pearce] |
1858 |
Ohio |
Aunt Sally; or, The cross the way of freedom : A narrative of the slave-life and purchase of the mother of Rev. Isaac Williams, of Detroit, Michigan. |
Cincinnati : American Reform Tract and Book Society, 1858 [Stereotyped by C.F. O'Driscoll & Co.] |
1858 |
Ohio |
Jemmy and his mother, : a tale for children. : And Lucy; or, The slave girl of Kentucky.. |
Cincinnati: : American Reform Tract and Book Society., 1858.. |
1858 |
Ohio |
The Firelands pioneer. |
Sandusky, Ohio : H.D. Cooke & Co., 1858- |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
An historical sketch of slavery : from the earliest periods |
Cobb, Thomas Read Rootes, 1823-1862. |
Philadelphia : T. & J. W. Johnson & Co. No. 535 Chestnut Street ; Savannah : W. Thorne Williams ; [Phiadelphia] : C. Sherman and Son, printers, Philadelphia, 1858. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Meroke: or Missionary life in Africa |
Bowen, T. J. (Thomas Jefferson), 1814-1875. |
Philadelphia : American Sunday-School Union. No. 1122 Chestnut Street. c1858. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Twenty-ninth annual report of the inspectors of the State Penitentiary for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, : to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.. |
Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. |
Philadelphia: : F. Pierson, printer, N.W. corner Third and Callowhill Sts., 1858.. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Hints to craniographers, : upon the importance and feasibility of establishing some uniform system by which the collection and promulgation of craniological statistics and the exchange of duplicate crania may be promoted. |
Meigs, James Aitken, 1829-1879. |
Philadelphia: : Merrihew & Thompson, printers, Lodge Street, North side of Pennsylvania bank., 1858.. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Fifty-sixth annual report of the Board of Domestic Missions of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. : Presented May, 1858. |
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Domestic Missions |
Philadelphia: : Published by the board., 1858. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
An extract from the thirtieth annual report of the Board of Managers of the House of Refuge.. |
House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
Philadelphia: : Published by order of the contributors. Printed by Henry B. Ashmead, Sansom Street above Eleventh., 1858.. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Report of the minority of the select committee, relative to the admission of Kansas into the Union, made to the Senate of Pennsylvania, March 17, 1858.. |
Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Senate. Select Committee Relative to the Admission of Kansas into the Union. |
Harrisburg: : A. Boyd Hamilton, State printer., 1858.. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
The thirtieth annual report of the Board of Managers of the House of Refuge, : With an appendix, containing the annual statement of the Treasurer, the annual report of the Ladies' Committee, of the Superintendents and of the Principal Teachers, &c.. |
House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
Philadelphia: : Published by order of the contributors. Printed by Henry B. Ashmead, George St., above Eleventh., 1858.. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
List of song books for sale at J.H. Johnson's, No. 7 N. Tenth Street, Philadelphia.. |
Johnson, J. H. (John H.) |
[Philadelphia? : s.n., between 1858 and 1876] |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Views of American slavery, taken a century ago |
Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784. |
Philadelphia : published by the Association of Friends for the Diffusion of Religious and Useful Knowledge, 1858 [Stereotyped by L. Johnson & Co.]. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Modern reform examined; or, The union of North and South on the subject of slavery. |
Stiles, Joseph C. (Joseph Clay), 1795-1875. |
Philadelphia: : J.B. Lippincott & Co., publishers, Nos. 22 & 24 North Fourth Street., 1858. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Southern institutes; or, An inquiry into the origin and early prevalence of slavery and the slave-trade: : with an analysis of the laws, history, and government of the institution in the principal nations, ancient and modern, from the earliest ages down to the present time. With notes and comments in defence of the southern institutions. |
Sawyer, George S. |
Philadelphia: : J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1858. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
The twenty-second annual report of the Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans. |
Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans (Cheyney, Pa.) |
Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Rakestraw., 1858.. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Constitution of the state of Kansas. : Adopted December 21st, 1857.. |
Kansas. |
Philadelphia: : Pennsylvania Book and Job Printing Office, no. 108 South Third Street, below Chestnut., 1858.. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Border Methodism and border slavery. : Being a statement and review of the action of the Philadelphia annual conference concerning slavery, at its late session at Easton, Pa. Including the case of Rev. J.D. Long: the slaveholding among members of the body: the extent and character of slaveholding in our territory: and "the crushing out" of Rev. J.S. Lame since the late session of the conference. |
M'Carter, J. Mayland. |
Philadelphia: : Collins, printer, 705 Lodge Alley. : For sale by Higgins & Perkinpine, 56 North Fourth St., 1858.. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Ought American slavery to be perpetuated? : A debate between Rev. W. G. Brownlow and Rev. A. Pryne. Held at Philadelphia, September, 1858. |
Brownlow, William Gannaway, 1805-1877. |
[Philadelphia] : Published for the authors by J.B. Lippincott & Co., Philadelphia, [1858]. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Annals of the West : embracing a concise account of principal events which have occurred in the western states and territories, from the discovery of the Mississippi Valley to the year eighteen hundred and fifty-six |
Albach, James R., 1797-1865. |
Pittsburgh : W. S. Haven, Book and Job Printer, 1858, [c1856]. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
The female poets of America. |
Griswold, Rufus W. (Rufus Wilmot), 1815-1857. |
Philadelphia: : Parry & McMillan, successors to A. Hart., 1858.. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Report of the select committee, made in the Senate of Pennsylvania : upon the admission of Kansas, February 24, 1858. |
Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Senate. Select Committee Relative to the Admission of Kansas into the Union. |
[Harrisburg, Pa.] : A. Boyd Hamilton, State printer, [1858]. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Thirty-ninth annual report of the Board of Education of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. : Presented to the General Assembly, May, 1858. |
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Education |
Philadelphia: : Published by the board., 1858. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Cotton cultivation in Africa : Suggestions on the importance of the cultivation of cotton in Africa, in reference to the abolition of slavery in the United States, through the organization of an African Civilization Society |
Coates, Benjamin. |
Philadelphia : Printed by C. Sherman & Son, 1858. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
The Manheim tragedy : A complete history of the double murder of Mrs. Garber & Mrs. Ream : with the only authentic life and confession of Alexander Anderson ... |
Rockafield, H. A. |
Lancaster, Pa. : Printed at the Evening Express Office, 1858. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
The swamp doctor's adventures in the South-west. : Containing the whole of the Louisiana swamp doctor; Streaks of squatter life; and far-western scenes; in a series of forty-two humorous southern and western sketches, descriptive of incidents and character. |
Lewis, Henry Clay, 1825-1850. |
Philadelphia : T.B. Peterson and Brothers, 306 Chestnut Street., c1858.. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Das Manheimer Trauerspiel : Eine vollständige Geschichte von dem Doppel-Morde der Frau Gerber und Frau Riem : mit dem allein wahrhaften leben und bekenntniss des Alexander Anderson ... |
Rockafield, H. A. |
Lancaster, Pa. : Gedruckt für den Herausgeber in der Druckerey des Volksfreunds und Beobachters, 1858. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
The planter's daughter. : A tale of Louisiana. |
Dupuy, Eliza A. (Eliza Ann), 1814-1881. |
Philadelphia. : T.B. Peterson and Brothers, 306 Chestnut Street. 1858. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
The annual report of the board of managers of the Association of Friends, for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons.. |
Association of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons. |
Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Rakestraw., 1858.. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
The appeal of the Religious Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, etc., to their fellow-citizens of the United States on behalf of the coloured races.. |
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox : 1827-1955) |
Philadelphia: : Friends' Book-Store, no. 304 Arch Street., 1858.. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Man upon the sea: or, A history of maritime adventure, exploration and discovery, from the earliest ages to the present time. : Comprising a detailed account of remarkable voyages, ancient as well as modern. |
Goodrich, Frank B. (Frank Boott), 1826-1894. |
Philadelphia: : J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1858.. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Letters to the president : on the foreign and domestic policy of the Union, and its effects, as exhibited in the condition of the people and the state |
Carey, Henry Charles, 1793-1879. |
Philadelphia : M. Polock, No. 406 Commerce St. ; London : Trübner & Co. ; Paris : Guillaumin & Co., 1858. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Wednesday evening, March 17, the performances will commence with a new grand descriptive national overture, : composed and arranged expressly for this play, by Mr Charles R. Dodworth, ... After which, the new national local play in 4 acts, ... entitled The Declaration of Independence: or, Philadelphia in the olden time ... Seats may be secured in advance. ... To conclude with the comic drama of The golden farmer: ... Declaration of Independence, every evening during the week. Seats should be secured (to avoid confusion) during the day. Heads of families and others can procure seats three days in advance. Admission, 25 cents. Secured seats in dress circle 37 1/2 cts. Orchestra stalls 50 " Seats in private boxes 75 " Gallery 13 cts. Gallery for colored persons 25 " Private box in gallery for colored persons 38 " Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performances will commence at half-past 7. Box office open from 10, A.M., until 3, P.M. |
Arch Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
[Philadelphia, Pa.] : Brown's Steam-Power Book and Job Printing Office, Ledger Buildings, Phila,, [1858] |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Poor Thomas made rich. |
Philadelphia : American Sunday-School Union, 1122 Chestnut Street, [after 1858]. |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
The Spider and the fly! : Published for the instruction and amusement of the inhabitants of Philadelphia, those of the first district, particularly! |
[Philadelphia, Pa.] : For sale by all news-dealers. Price 3 cents., [1858] |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Henry Richards and Alexander Anderson, : murderers of Mrs. Garber and Mrs. Ream, on Tuesday, December 15th, 1857, at Fruitville, Manheim Township, Lancaster Co., Penna.. |
[Lancaster, Pa.] : J.F. Huber, printer, North Queen Street, Lanc'r., [1858?] |
1858 |
Pennsylvania |
Old cabin home. |
[Philadelphia] : Johnson, song pub. stationer and printer, No. 7 North Tenth St. Philadelphia, Pa., [between 1858 and 1876] |
1858 |
South Carolina |
Report of the minority of the Special Committee of Seven, to whom was referred so much of Gov. Adams' Message, No. 1, as relates to slavery and the slave trade. |
South Carolina. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Special Committee on Slavery and the Slave Trade |
Charleston [S.C.]: : Harper & Calvo, printers, 125 East-Bay., 1858. |
1858 |
South Carolina |
Letters to the southern people concerning the acts of Congress and the treaties with Great Britain, in relation to the African slave trade. |
Bryan, Edward B. |
Charleston, S.C.: : steam power press of Walker, Evans & Co., 1858. |
1858 |
United States |
Kansas--the Lecompton constitution. : Speech of Hon. G.A. Grow, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, March 25, 1858.. |
Grow, Galusha A. (Galusha Aaron), 1823-1907. |
[United States : s.n., 1858] |
1858 |
United States |
Democratic protests against the Lecompton fraud. |
[United States : s.n., 1858?] |
1858 |
Virginia |
Note of argument. In the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia : Williamson and Als. v. Coalter's Ex'ors. |
Howard, John. |
[Richmond] : Macfarlane & Fergusson, Print., [1858]. |
1858 |
Virginia |
Methodist Protestant General Conference. : Memorial of the Cincinnati Convention, together with the two reports of the Memorials and Petitions Committee on the slavery question. Lynchburg, Va., May 12, 1858.--Ordered to be printed. |
Methodist Protestant Church (U.S. : 1830-1939). General Conference |
[Lynchburg : the Conference, 1858] |
1858 |
Virginia |
Manual of the First Baptist Church, Richmond, Va., 1858. |
First Baptist Church (Richmond, Va.) |
Richmond, Va. : Ellyson, 1858. |
1858 |
Virginia |
An address delivered before the seventh annual meeting of the Virginia State Agricultural Society, November 4th, 1858, |
Holcombe, James Philemon, 1820-1873. |
Richmond [Va.]: : Macfarlane & Fergusson. Publishers., 1858. |
1858 |
Virginia |
Mahalinda; or, The two cousins. |
Le Cato, N. J. W. (Nathaniel James Walter), b. 1835. |
Locust Mount, Va. : Printed for the author by John A. Gray, New-York., 1858.. |
1859 |
Connecticut |
The Tract Society and slavery. : Speeches of Chief Justice Williams, Judge Parsons, and ex-Governor Ellsworth: delivered in the Center Church, Hartford, Conn. at the anniversary of the Hartford branch of the American Tract Society. January 9th, 1859. |
Williams, Thomas Scott, 1777-1861. |
Hartford [Conn.]. : Steam press of Elihu Geer, 16 State Street., MDCCCLIX [1859] |
1859 |
Cuba |
Manual de la isla de Cuba. : Compendio de su historia, geografia, estadistica y administracion. |
GarcÃa de Arboleya, José, d. 1876. |
Habana. : Imprenta del Tiempo, calle de Cuba, no. 110., 1859.. |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Roger A. Pryor, of Virginia, on the principles and policy of the Black Republican Party : delivered in the House of representatives, December 29, 1859. |
Pryor, Roger A. (Roger Atkinson), 1828-1919. |
Washington : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1859. |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Selections from the private correspondence of James Madison, from 1813 to 1836.. |
Madison, James, 1751-1836. |
Washington: : Published by J.C. McGuire, exclusively for private distribution., MDCCCLIX. [1859] |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Invasion of Harper's Ferry : speech of Hon. Benjamin F. Wade, of Ohio, delivered in the United States Senate, December 14, 1859. |
Wade, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1800-1878. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, 1859. |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Speeches and extracts from speeches of the Hon. John Letcher, : Democratic candidate for governor of Virginia, touching the subject of slavery, duringhis [sic] several terms as Representative in Congress from the state of Virginia. |
Letcher, John, 1813-1884. |
Washington [D.C.]: : Thomas McGill, printer., 1859. |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Observations on Senator Douglas's views of popular sovereignty, : as expressed in Harpers' magazine, for September, 1859. |
Black, Jeremiah S. (Jeremiah Sullivan), 1810-1883. |
Washington [D.C.]: : Thomas McGill, printer., 1859. |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
The position of parties. : Speech of Hon. Thomas A.R. Nelson, of Tennessee, in the House of Representatives, December 6, 1859. |
Nelson, Thomas A. R. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office., [1859] |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Observations on Senator Douglas's views of popular sovereignty, : as expressed in Harpers' magazine, for September, 1859. |
Black, Jeremiah S. (Jeremiah Sullivan), 1810-1883. |
Washington [D.C.]: : Thomas McGill, printer., 1859. |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
An address on Southern education: : delivered July 18, 1859, before the faculty, trustees, students, and patrons of "Madison College," Sharon, Mississippi, |
Brown, Albert Gallatin, 1813-1880. |
Washington [D.C.]: : [s.n.], 1859. |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
The ruin of the Democratic Party : reports of the Covode and other committees. |
Republican Congressional Committee. |
[Washington, D.C. : Republican Congressional Committee, [1859?] |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
African colonization unveiled. |
Ruffin, Edmund, 1794-1865. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers, Washington, D.C,, [sic], at {dollar}2 50 per hundred copies., [1859?] |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Who have violated compromises. : Speech of Hon. John Hickman, of Pennsylvania. Delivered in the House of Representatives, December 12, 1859.. |
Hickman, John, 1810-1875. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers. Stereotyped by Blanchard's patent, issued February 22, 1859., 1859.. |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Speeches of Senator S.A. Douglas, on the occasion of his public receptions by the citizens of New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
Washington: : printed by Lemuel Towers., 1859. |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
The ruin of the Democratic Party : reports of the Covode and other committees. |
Republican Congressional Committee. |
[Washington, D.C.]: Republican Congressional Committee, [1859?] |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
The fanaticism of the Democratic Party. : Speech of Hon. Owen Lovejoy, of Illinois. Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 21, 1859.. |
Lovejoy, Owen, 1811-1864. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1859.. |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Who have violated compromises. : Speech of Hon. John Hickman, of Pennsylvania. Delivered in the House of Representatives, December 12, 1859.. |
Hickman, John, 1810-1875. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers. Stereotyped by Blanchard's patent, issued February 22, 1859., 1859.. |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Popular sovereignty in the territories. : Judge Douglas in reply to Judge Black. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1859.] |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Removal of Judge Douglas by the Senate as chairman of the Committee on Territories. : Letter of Judge Douglas in reply to the speech of Dr. Gwin at Grass Valley, Cal. : Reprint from the Daily national, San Francisco, Sept. 16, 1859. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
[Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1859] |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Remarks of Hon. Lyman Trumbull, of Illinois, : on seizure of arsenals at Harper's Ferry, Va., and Liberty, Mo., and in vindication of the Republican Party and its creed, in response to Senators Chesnut, Yulee, Saulsbury, Clay, and Pugh. Delivered in the United States Senate, December, 6,7, and 8, 1859. |
Trumbull, Lyman, 1813-1896. |
Washington, D.C.: : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1859. |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Popular sovereignty in the territories. : Rejoinder of Judge Douglas to Judge Black. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1859.] |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Non-intervention--popular sovereignty. : Speech of Hon. S.A. Douglas, of Illinois, in the Senate of the United States, February 23, 1859, in reply to Hon. A.G. Brown, of Mississippi, in opposition to the passage of a code of laws by Congress to protect slavery in the territories, and in favor of banishing from the halls of Congress all questions touching domestic slavery in the territories, and remanding them to the people of the territories, to be disposed of as they may see proper, subject to an appeal to the judicial tribunals, to test the validity of the territorial enactments under the Constitution of the United States, : together with an appendix, showing the position of distinguished public men on this question in the great contests of 1854 and 1856. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
Washington: : printed by Lemuel Towers., 1859. |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. J.P. Benjamin, of La. : on the acquisition of Cuba. Delivered in Senate U.S., Friday, February 11, 1859. |
Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884. |
[Washington, D.C.? : s. n., 1859] |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Fair play for free labor. : Speech of Hon. Eli Thayer, of Mass., delivered in the House of Representatives Feb. 24, 1859. |
Thayer, Eli, 1819-1899. |
[Washington, D. C.] : Polkinhorn's Steam Printing Office, D street, bet. 6th & 7th sts., [1859] |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Lands for the landless.. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Published by the Republican Association of Washington, under the direction of the Congressional Republican Executive Committee., [1859?] |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Lands for the landless.. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Published by the Republican Association of Washington, under the direction of the Congressional Republican Executive Committee., [1859?] |
1859 |
District of Columbia |
Ohio politics: Cox after Giddings : "Father Giddings" dodges under the bush with his colored friend. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers, [1859]. |
1859 |
England |
Mexico : landscapes and popular sketches |
Sartorius, Carl Christian, 1796-1872. |
London : Trubner & Co., 1859. |
1859 |
England |
The history of progress in Great Britain |
Philp, Robert Kemp, 1819-1882. |
London : Houlston and Wright, 1859-1860. |
1859 |
England |
The gospel on the banks of the Niger. : journals and notices of the native missionaries accompanying the Niger Expedition of 1857-1859. |
Crowther, Samuel, 1806?-1891. |
London: : Church Missionary House, Salisbury Square; : Seeley, Jackson, and Halliday, Fleet Street. : W.M. Watts [printer], Crown Court, Temple Bar., 1859. |
1859 |
England |
Descriptive ethnology. |
Latham, R. G. (Robert Gordon), 1812-1888. |
London: : John Van Voorst, Paternoster Row., MDCCCLIX. [1859] |
1859 |
England |
The history of the British and Foreign Bible Society : from its institution in 1804, to the close of its jubilee in 1854 |
Browne, George. |
London : Sold at the Society's house, Earl Street, Blackfriars : Bagster and Sons, Paternoster Row : and all booksellers in the United Kingdom : W.M. Watts [printer], Crown Court, Temple Bar, 1859. |
1859 |
England |
Civilized America. |
Grattan, Thomas Colley, 1792-1864. |
London: : Bradbury and Evans, 11, Bouverie Street., MDCCCLIX. [1859] |
1859 |
England |
Anthony Benezet. : From the original memoir: revised, with additions, |
Armistead, Wilson, 1819?-1868. |
London: : A. W. Bennett, Bishopsgate-Street. ; Philadelphia: : Lippincott and Co., 1859. |
1859 |
England |
Commerce with Africa : The inefficacy of treaties for the suppression of the African slave trade, and their injurious influences on British commercial interests in Africa, with suggestions for the development of the commercial resources of western central Africa: and a short notice of the kingdom of Benin |
Jamieson, Robert, d. 1861. |
London : Effingham Wilson, 1859 [M. Brown, printer]. |
1859 |
England |
Aunt Sally, come up! or, The nigger sale. |
Doesticks, Q. K. Philander, 1831-1875. |
London: : Ward and Lock, 158, Fleet Street, and all booksellers., 1859. |
1859 |
England |
Creoles and coolies; or, Five years in Mauritius |
Beaton, Patrick. |
London : James Nisbet and Co., 1859 [Edinburgh : Printed by Ballantyne and Company] |
1859 |
England |
American photographs. |
Turnbull, Jane M. E. |
London: : T.C. Newby, publisher, 30 Welbeck Street, Cavendish Square., 1859. |
1859 |
England |
Life and liberty in America: or, Sketches of a tour in the United States and Canada, in 1857-8. |
Mackay, Charles, 1814-1889. |
London: : Smith, Elder and Co., 65, Cornhill., 1859.. |
1859 |
France |
Une visite chez Soulouque : souvenirs d'un voyage dans l'ile d'Haiti. |
Dhormoys, Paul, 1829- |
Paris : Librairie nouvelle ..., 1859. |
1859 |
Germany |
Eight years in Asia and Africa from 1846 to 1855 |
Benjamin, I. J. (Israel Joseph), 1818-1864. |
Hannover [Germany] : Published by the author : Printed by Wm. Reimschneider, 1859. |
1859 |
Indiana |
Speech of Hon. Graham N. Fitch, of the United States Senate, : delivered in the capitol at Indianapolis, Indiana, on Thursday, January 6, 1859. |
Fitch, Graham N. (Graham Newell), 1809-1892. |
[Indianapolis? : s.n., 1859] |
1859 |
Kentucky |
Bible defence of slavery : or the origin, history, and fortunes of the Negro race, as deduced from history, both sacred and profane, their natural relations--moral, mental, and physical--to the other races of mankind, compared and illustrated--their future destiny predicted, etc. |
Priest, Josiah, 1788-1851. |
Louisville : Printed and published by Bradley & Gilbert for R.R. Black, 1859,c1851. |
1859 |
Maine |
The Harper's Ferry outbreak and its lesson : A sermon preached in the Pine Street Chapel, Sabbath afternoon, Dec. 11th, 1859 |
Balkam, U. (Uriah), 1812-1874. |
Lewiston, [Me.] : Printed at the Journal Office, 1859. |
1859 |
Maryland |
Speech of the Hon. Stephen R. Mallory, of Florida, on the Cuba bill, : delivered in the Senate of the United States, February, 1859.. |
Mallory, Stephen R. (Stephen Russell), 1813-1873. |
Baltimore : --Printed by John Murphy & Co. Marble Building, 182 Baltimore Street., 1859.. |
1859 |
Maryland |
Speech of the Hon. Anthony Kennedy, of Maryland, on the Cuba bill, : delivered in the Senate of the U. States, February, 1859.. |
Kennedy, Anthony, 1810-1892. |
Baltimore : Printed by John Murphy & Co. Marble Building, 182 Baltimore Street., 1859.. |
1859 |
Maryland |
African colonization--its principles and aims. : An address delivered by John H.B. Latrobe, president of the American Colonization Society, at the anniversary meeting of the American Colonization Society held in the Smithsonian Institute, Washington City, January 18, 1859.. |
Latrobe, John H. B. (John Hazlehurst Boneval), 1803-1891. |
Baltimore: : Printed by John D. Toy., 1859.. |
1859 |
Maryland |
A narrative of the life of Rev. Noah Davis, a colored man |
Davis, Noah, 1803 or 4- |
Baltimore : Published by John F. Weishampel, Jr., [c1859]. |
1859 |
Maryland |
An address to the free people of color of the state of Maryland, |
Hall, James, d. 1889. |
Baltimore: : printed by John D. Toy., 1859.. |
1859 |
Maryland |
The free negro question in Maryland. : Slavery and free negroism incompatible.--The doctrine of equality exposed and refuted.--Origin of abolitionism in this country and its aims.--Vast disasters attending free negroism every where.--Maryland must enslave or expel her free negroes, or consent to be ruined by them.--White slavery at the north; and the general designs of the abolitionist to abolish negro slavery, and substitute white slavery in its stead, as is now the case in monarchial Europe.--Able letter of C.W. [i.e. M.] Jacobs on this all absorbing question.. |
Jacobs, Curtis W. |
Baltimore: : John W. Woods, printer,, 1859.. |
1859 |
Maryland |
Speeches of the Hon. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, delivered during the summer of 1858 ... |
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. |
Baltimore -- : Printed by John Murphy & Co. Marble Building, 182 Baltimore Street., 1859. |
1859 |
Maryland |
Remarks on popular sovereignty, : as maintained and denied respectively by Judge Douglas, and Attorney-General Black. |
Johnson, Reverdy, 1796-1876. |
Baltimore.. : Murphy & Co. printers and publishers, Marble Building, 182 Baltimore Street. : Henry Taylor--Sun Building., 1859.. |
1859 |
Maryland |
Startling incidents & developments of Osowotomy Brown's insurrectory and treasonable movements at Harper's Ferry, Virginia, October 17th, 1859, : with a true and accurate account of the whole transaction, |
Baltimore [Md.]: : John W. Woods, printer., 1859. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
A history of the Whig Party, : or some of its main features; with a hurried glance at the formation of parties in the United States, and the outlines of the history of the principal parties of the country to the present time, etc. etc. |
Ormsby, Robert McK. (Robert McKinley), 1814-1881. |
Boston: : Crosby, Nichols & Company., 1859.. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
Life thoughts, gathered from the extemporaneous discourses of Henry Ward Beecher |
Beecher, Henry Ward, 1813-1887. |
Boston : Phillips, Sampson and Company, 1859,[c1859] [Cambridge : Stereotyped at the Boston Stereotype Foundry. Printed by H.O. Houghton and Company] |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
The walk. |
Clark, William Adolphus, 1825-1906. |
Boston: : Printed for the author., 1859.. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
The slave-auction. |
Kramer, John Theophilus. |
Boston: : Robert F. Wallcut, 21 Cornhill., 1859.. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
An oration delivered before the municipal authorities of the city of Boston, July 4, 1859, |
Sumner, George, 1817-1863. |
Boston: : Ticknor and Fields., 1859. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
The mustee; or, Love and liberty |
Presbury, Benjamin F. |
Boston : Shepard, Clark, & Brown, 1859, [c1858] [Electrotyped at the Boston Stereotype Foundry] |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
The two Christmas celebrations, A.D. I. and MDCCCLV. : A Christmas story for MDCCCLVI. |
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. |
Boston: : Rufus Leighton, Jr., 1859.. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
An oration delivered before the municipal authorities of the city of Boston, July 4, 1859, |
Sumner, George, 1817-1863. |
Boston: : Geo. C. Rand and Avery, city printers, No. 3 Cornhill,, 1859. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
Poems. Vol. 1 only. |
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth. |
Boston : Ticknor and Fields, 1859. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
An oration delivered before the municipal authorities of the city of Boston, July 4, 1859, |
Sumner, George, 1817-1863. |
Boston: : Ticknor and Fields., 1859. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
History of the Oberlin-Wellington Rescue. |
Shipherd, Jacob R. |
Boston: : Published by John P. Jewett and Company. ; Cleveland, Ohio: : Henry P.B. Jewett. ; New York: : Sheldon and Company., 1859. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
Speech of Edward Everett, at the union meeting in Faneuil Hall, : Thursday, December 8, 1859.. |
Everett, Edward, 1794-1865. |
[Boston] : Published by Clark, Fellows, & Company, office of the Boston Courier, Boston, Mass., [1859] |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
Boston courier report of the Union Meeting in Faneuil Hall, Thursday, Dec. 8th, 1859 : Speeches of ex-gov. Lincoln ... Resolutions adopted by the meeting. Letters of ex-president Pierce ... Names of signers to the call. (Phonographic report). |
Union Meeting (1859 : Boston, Mass.) |
[Boston] : Published by Clark, Fellows & Company, Office of the Boston Courier, Boston, [1859] [Press of Geo. C. Rand and Avery] |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
No slave-hunting in the Old Bay State : Speech of Charles C. Burleigh at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts A.S. Society, Friday, January 28, 1859. |
Burleigh, Charles C. (Charles Calistus), 1810-1878. |
Boston : published by the Mass. A.S. Society, 1859. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
The iniquity: : a sermon preached in the First Church, Dorchester, on Sunday, Dec. 11, 1859. |
Hall, Nathaniel, 1805-1875. |
Boston: : Printed by John Wilson & Son, 22, School Street., 1859. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
Report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions : presented at the meeting held at Philadelphia, Pa. October 4-7, 1859. |
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. |
Boston : press of T.R. Marvin & Son, 1859. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
Life of Capt. John Brown! : The liberator of Kansas, and the hero of Harper's Ferry. In press, and to be published before January 1st, 1860. Price, {dollar}1,00. By James Redpath ... In one elegant 12mo. volume of about 400 pages, printed on superfine paper and handsomely bound in gilt cloth, fully illustrated, and embellished with a magnificent steel engraved portrait ... A liberal per centage on every copy sold is secured by contract to the family of Captain Brown. The publishers' agent is now in this place, soliciting subscribers for the work in advance of its publication ... |
Thayer and Eldridge. |
[Boston] : Thayer & Eldridge, publishers, 114 and 116 Washington Street, Boston., [1859] |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
The Natick resolution : or, Resistance to slaveholders the right and duty of southern slaves and northern freemen |
Wright, Henry Clarke, 1797-1870. |
Boston : Printed for the author, 1859. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
Our Nig, or, Sketches from the life of a free black : in a two-story white house, north : showing that slavery's shadows fall even there |
Wilson, Harriet E., 1825-1900. |
Boston : Geo. C. Rand & Avery, 1859. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
To Cuba and back. : A vacation voyage. |
Dana, Richard Henry, 1815-1882. |
Boston: : Ticknor and Fields. ; Riverside, Cambridge: : Stereotyped and printed by H.O. Houghton and Company., 1859. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
The just supremacy of Congress over the territories. |
Curtis, George Ticknor, 1812-1894. |
Boston: : A. Williams and Company, 100, Washington Street. : Printed by John Wilson and Son, 22, School Street., 1859. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
Europa: or, Scenes and society in England, France, Italy, and Switzerland. |
Eddy, Daniel C. (Daniel Clarke), 1823-1896. |
Boston: : Higgins, Bradley and Dayton, 20 Washington Street., 1859.. |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
The historic purchase of freedom : An oration delivered before the fraternity, in the Music Hall, Boston, Dec. 22, 1859, the two hundred and thirty-ninth anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth |
Alger, William Rounseville, 1822-1905. |
Boston : Walker, Wise and Company, 1859 [Printed by George C. Rand & Avery] |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
Poems |
Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882. |
Boston [Mass.]: : Ticknor and Fields., M DCCC LIX. [1859] |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
The American almanac and repository of useful knowledge, for the year 1860. |
Boston : Crosby, Nichols, and Company. London: Trübner and Co. Paris: Hector Bossange, 1860, [c1859] [Cambridge : University Press. Printed by Welch, Bigelow, and Company] |
1859 |
Massachusetts |
The Child's anti-slavery book : containing a few words about American slave children. And stories of slave life : Ten illustrations. |
[Boston, Mass.] : American Tract Society, 28 Cornhill, Boston, [1859]. |
1859 |
New York |
An examination of the case of Dred Scott against Sandford : in the Supreme Court of the United States, and a full and fair exposition of the decision of the court, and of the opinions of the majority of the judges. Prepared at the request of, and read before "The Geneva Literary and Scientific Association," on Tuesday evening, 28th December, 1858. By Hon. Samuel A. Foot ... pub. by order of the association, Geneva N.Y., January, 1859. |
Foot, Samuel A. (Samuel Alfred), 1790-1878. |
[New York : W.C. Bryant & Co., printers, 1859]. |
1859 |
New York |
The impending crisis of the South: : how to meet it. |
Helper, Hinton Rowan, 1829-1909. |
New-York: : A.B. Burdick, publisher, no. 8 Spruce Street., 1859.. |
1859 |
New York |
Proceedings of the yearly meeting of the Friends of Human Progress, : held at Waterloo, Seneca Co., N.Y. the 3d, 4th and 5th of June, 1859.. |
Friends of Human Progress. |
Rochester, N.Y. : Press of C.W. Hebard & Co., Daily Express office., 1859.. |
1859 |
New York |
Fourth annual message of Stephen A. Benson, president of Liberia : delivered to the legislature, December, 1858. |
Liberia. President (1856?-1865 : Stephen A. Benson) |
[New York? : s.n., 1859?] |
1859 |
New York |
A copy of a letter, written to the President of the United States, on slave emancipation. |
Hasted, Frederick, b. 1793. |
[Cohoes, N.Y.? : s.n.], [1859?] |
1859 |
New York |
Proceedings of the Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting of Progressive Friends : held at Longwood, Chester County, 1859. |
Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting of Progressive Friends (1853-1940) |
New York: John F. Trow, 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
Peterboro, August 27, 1859. John Thomas, Esq., Chairman of Jerry Rescue Committee, : My Dear Sir, I have this day received your letter inviting me to preside at the approaching anniversary of the rescue of Jerry, ... |
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. |
[Peterboro, N.Y.? : s.n., 1859] |
1859 |
New York |
Black diamonds gathered in the darkey homes of the South |
Pollard, Edward Alfred, 1831-1872. |
New-York : Pudney & Russell, Publishers, 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
Personal liberty bill. March 1859. |
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. |
[Peterboro, N.Y.? : s.n., 1859] |
1859 |
New York |
Pictorial history of the Harper's Ferry insurrection. Nov. 19, 1859. |
Supplement to Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. |
[New York : Frank Leslie], 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
Kansas in eighteen fifty-eight. : Being chiefly a history of the recent troubles in the territory. |
Tomlinson, William P. |
New-York: : H. Dayton, publishers, ; Indianapolis, Ind.: : Dayton & Asher., 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
The martyrs, and the fugitive : or A narrative of the captivity, sufferings, and death of an African family, and the slavery and escape of their son |
Platt, S. H. (Smith H.) |
New-York : Printed by Daniel Fanshaw, 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
A tract for the times : on the question, is it right to withhold fellowship from churches or from individuals that tolerate or practise slavery? : Read by appointment, before the Congregational ministers' meeting, of New-London county, Ct. |
Cheever, Henry T. (Henry Theodore), 1814-1897. |
New-York : John A. Gray, printer & stereotyper, 16 & 18 Jacob St. fire-proof buildings, 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
Pictures of slavery in church and state; : including personal reminiscences, biographical sketches, anecdotes, etc. etc. : with an appendix, containing the views of John Wesley and Richard Watson on slavery. |
Long, John Dixon, 1817-1894. |
Auburn [N.Y.]: : William J. Moses., 1859.. |
1859 |
New York |
The twenty-second annual report of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. : Presented to the General Assembly in May, 1859. |
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Foreign Missions |
New-York: : Published for the board: at the Mission House, 23 Centre Street., 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
Epistles from the old man of the hills to the people of the valley. |
Judson, Elisha, 1796-1871. |
Kingsboro [N.Y.]: : Printed for the author., 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
Argument before the United States Circuit Court, by Isaac W. Hayne, Esq., on the motion to discharge the crew of the Echo. : Delivered in Columbia, S.C., December, 1858. |
Hayne, Isaac W. (Isaac William), 1809-1880. |
Albany, N.Y.: : Weed, Parsons & Company, printers., 1859.. |
1859 |
New York |
The Rev. J.W. Loguen, as a slave and as a freeman. : A narrative of real life.. |
Loguen, Jermain Wesley. |
Syracuse, N.Y.: : J.G.K. Truair & Co., stereotypers and printers, office of the Daily journal., 1859 [i.e. 1860].. |
1859 |
New York |
Grand illustrated encyclopedia of animated nature. : Embracing a full description of the different races of men. And of the characteristic habits and modes of life of the various beasts, birds, fishes, insects, reptiles, and microscopic animalcula of the globe. Being a complete history of the animal kingdom. |
Frost, John, 1800-1859. |
Auburn, N.Y. : The Auburn Publishing Company, E.G. Storke, Publishing Agent., 1859.. |
1859 |
New York |
Kansas in eighteen fifty-eight. : Being chiefly a history of the recent troubles in the territory. |
Tomlinson, William P. |
New-York: : H. Dayton, publisher, ; Indianapolis, Ind.: : Dayton & Asher., 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
Three discourses on the religion of reason. |
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. |
New-York: : For sale by Ross & Tousey, 121 Nassau Street., 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
Ten years of preacher-life: : chapters from an autobiography. |
Milburn, William Henry, 1823-1903. |
New York: : Derby & Jackson, 119 Nassau Street., 1859.. |
1859 |
New York |
Historical and legal examination of that part of the decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the Dred Scott case : which declares the unconstitutionality of the Missouri Compromise Act, and the self-extension of the Constitution to territories, carrying slavery along with it. With an appendix, containing: I. The debates in the Senate ... on the legislative extension of the Constitution to territories, as contained in ... the "Thirty years' view." II. The inside view of the southern sentiment, in relation to the Wilmot Proviso, as seen in ... the "Thirty years view." III. Review of President Pierce's annual message ... as it relates to the abrogation of the Missouri Compromise Act and the classification of parties |
Benton, Thomas Hart, 1782-1858. |
New York : D. Appleton and Company, 346 & 348 Broadway, New York, 1859, [c1857]. |
1859 |
New York |
The Yankee slave driver; or, The black and white rivals. : With illustrations.. |
Smucker, Samuel M. (Samuel Mosheim), 1823-1863. |
New York: : H. Dayton, publisher, 36 Howard Street. ; Indianapolis, Ind.: : --Asher & Company., 1859.. |
1859 |
New York |
The testimony of modern science to the unity of mankind; : being a summary of the conclusions announced by the highest authorities in the several departments of physiology, zoölogy, and comparative philology in favor of the scientific unity and common origin of all the varieties of man. |
Cabell, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1813-1889. |
New York: : Robert Carter & Brothers, No. 530 Broadway., 1859.. |
1859 |
New York |
The books of Genesis, part of Exodus, Proverbs, and Acts |
Bible. O.T. Mpongwe. Selections. |
New York : American Bible society, 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
Owned and disowned; or, The chattel child. : Tale of Southern Life. |
Denslow, Van Buren, 1834-1902. |
New York: : H. Dayton, Publisher, 36 Howard Street. ; Indianapolis, Ind.: : Asher & Company., 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
Three visits to Madagascar during the years 1853--1854--1856. : Including a journey to the capital; : with notices of the natural history of the country and of the present civilization of the people. |
Ellis, William, 1794-1872. |
New York: : Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square., 1859.. |
1859 |
New York |
Present condition of the free colored people of the United States |
Clarke, James Freeman, 1810-1888. |
New York : American Anti-Slavery Society, 138 Nassau St. ; Boston : 21 Cornhill, 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
The Virginians : a tale of the last century. |
Thackeray, William Makepeace, 1811-1863. |
New York: : Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square., 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
A preliminary essay on the purchase of Cuba. |
Thrasher, J. S. (John Sidney), 1817-1879. |
New York: : Derby & Jackson, 119 Nassau St., 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
An authentic narrative of the loss of the American brig Commerce : wrecked on the western coast of Africa in the month of August, 1815 ... |
Riley, James, 1777-1840. |
New York : Leavitt and Allen, 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
Slavery and the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. |
Whipple, Charles K. (Charles King), 1808-1900. |
New York : American Anti-Slavery Society, 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
Presidential candidates : containing sketches, biographical, personal and political, of prominent candidates for the presidency in 1860 |
Bartlett, D. W. (David W.), 1828-1912. |
New York : A.B. Burdick, Publisher, 1859 [W.H. Tinson, Stereotyper. Geo. Russell & Co., Printers] |
1859 |
New York |
Ossawattomie Brown; or, The insurrection at Harper's Ferry. : A drama, in three acts. To which are added a description of the costume--cast of characters--entrances and exits--relative positions of the performers on the stage, and the whole of the stage business. |
Swayze, J. C., Mrs. |
New York: : Samuel French, publisher, 122 Nassau St., (up stairs.), [1859?] |
1859 |
New York |
The old plantation, and what I gathered there in an autumn month. |
Hungerford, James, 1814-1883. |
New York: : Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square., 1859.. |
1859 |
New York |
Mexico : landscapes and popular sketches |
Sartorius, Carl Christian, 1796-1872. |
New York : F. Lange, [1859?]. |
1859 |
New York |
The roving editor : or, talks with slaves in the southern states |
Redpath, James, 1833-1891. |
New York : A.B. Burdick, 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
Speech of the Hon. John Minor Botts, of Virginia : delivered at the Academy of Music, New York, on the 22d February, 1859, being the 127th anniversary of Washington's birthday. |
Botts, John Minor, 1802-1869. |
New York : published by McKee & Co., news agents, Sun Building. Wynkoop, Hallenbeck & Thomas, printers, 113 Fulton Street, N.Y., [1859]. |
1859 |
New York |
Official report of the Great Union Meeting, : held at the Academy of Music, New York, December 19th, 1859. : published by order of the Committee of Arrangements. |
Great Union Meeting (1859 : New York, N.Y.) |
New York: : Davies & Kent, printers, 113 Nassau Street., 1859.. |
1859 |
New York |
Three years' wanderings of a Connecticut Yankee, in South America, Africa, Australia, and California, : with descriptions of the several countries, manners, customs and conditions of the people, including miners, natives, etc. : also, a detailed account of a voyage around the world, attended with unusual suffering, hardship, privation, disappointment, and dangers arising from fearful storms; threatened wrecks on rocky coasts, and amid reefs; by fire, deception, mutiny, etc. : Also, various incidents of life on shipboard. |
Welles, C. M. |
New York: : American Subscription Publishing House., 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
The testimony of modern science to the unity of mankind : being a summary of the conclusions announced by the highest authorities in the several departments of physiology, zoology, and comparative philology in favor of the specific unity and common origin of all the varieties of man |
Cabell, J. L. (James Lawrence), 1813-1889. |
New York : Robert Carter & Brothers, No. 530 Broadway : printed by Edward O. Jenkins, 26 Frankfort St., N.Y., 1859, c1858. |
1859 |
New York |
Annual reports of the American Anti-Slavery Society : by the executive committee, for the years ending May 1, 1857, and May 1, 1858. |
American Anti-Slavery Society. |
New York : American Anti-Slavery Society, 1859 [Boston : printed by Prentiss, Sawyer, & Company]. |
1859 |
New York |
The dream: or The true history of Deacon Giles's distillery, and Deacon Jones's brewery. |
Cheever, George Barrell, 1807-1890. |
New York: : Thomas Hamilton, 48 Beekman Street., 1859.. |
1859 |
New York |
Popular sovereignty in the territories. : The dividing line between federal and local authority. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
New York: : Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square., 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
Fortieth annual report of the Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church.. |
Methodist Episcopal Church. Missionary Society |
New York: : Printed for the Society, 200 Mulberry-Street., 1859.. |
1859 |
New York |
Parties and their principles: : a manual of political intelligence, exhibiting the origin, growth, and character of national parties. With an appendix containing valuable and general statistical information. |
Holmes, Arthur, of Cortland, N.Y. |
New York: : D. Appleton and Company, 346 & 348 Broadway., M.DCCC.LIX. [1859] |
1859 |
New York |
The commandment with promise : a sermon preached in the First Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn, on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24th, 1859 |
Van Dyke, Henry J. (Henry Jackson), 1822-1891. |
New York : George W. Wood, 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
Border war; : a tale of disunion. |
Jones, J. B. (John Beauchamp), 1810-1866. |
New York: : Rudd & Carleton, 130 Grand Street, (Brooks Building, cor. of Broadway.), MDCCCLIX. [1859] |
1859 |
New York |
Speech of Washington Hunt, at the Union Meeting in New York, December 19th, 1859.. |
Hunt, Washington, 1811-1867. |
New York: : Hall, Clayton & Co., printers, 46 Pine Street., 1859.. |
1859 |
New York |
The minister's wooing. |
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896. |
New York: : Derby and Jackson 119 Nassau Street., 1859. |
1859 |
New York |
The Tribune almanac and political register for 1859. |
New York : H. Greeley & Company, [1859] |
1859 |
New York |
The Child's anti-slavery book : containing a few words about American slave children. And stories of slave life : Ten illustrations. |
New York : Published by Carlton & Porter, Sunday-School Union, 200 Mulberry-Street., [1859]. |
1859 |
New York |
The Anglo-African magazine. |
New York, N.Y. : Published by Thos. Hamilton, [1859-1865] [Hy. J. Crate, printer]. |
1859 |
New York |
The Life, trial and execution of Captain John Brown, : known as "Old Brown of Ossawatomie," with a full account of the attempted insurrection at Harper's Ferry. |
New York. : Robert M. De Witt, publisher, 160 & 162 Nassau Street., [1859] |
1859 |
Ohio |
Review of the lectures of Wm. A. Smith, D.D., on the philosophy and practice of slavery : as exhibited in the institution of domestic slavery in the United States: with the duties of masters to slaves. In a series of letters addressed to the author |
Power, John H. (John Hamilton), 1798-1873. |
Cincinnati : Published by Swormstedt & Poe, for the author, 1859. |
1859 |
Ohio |
Speeches of Thomas Corwin, : with a sketch of his life. |
Corwin, Thomas, 1794-1865. |
Dayton, Ohio: : Wm. F. Comley & Co., publishers. ; [Cincinnati] : Stereotyped at the Franklin Foundery, Cincinnati, O,, 1859. |
1859 |
Ohio |
Proceedings ... held at Columbus, August 10 and 11, 1859. |
Ohio State Christian Anti-Slavery Convention. |
[Columbus, Ohio? : s.n., 1859] |
1859 |
Ohio |
Colonization and commerce : An address before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati, Ohio, November 29, 1859 |
Blair, Frank P. (Frank Preston), 1821-1875. |
[Cincinnati? : s.n., 1859] |
1859 |
Ohio |
Observations on popular sovereignty in the territories. |
Bota. |
Cincinnati: : Moore, Willstach, Keys & Co., printers, 25 West Fourth Street., 1859.. |
1859 |
Ohio |
Proceedings of the Ohio State Christian Anti-Slavery Convention : held at Columbus, August 10 and 11, 1859.. |
Ohio State Christian Anti-Slavery Convention (1859 : Columbus, Ohio) |
[Columbus, Ohio? : s.n., 1859?] |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Liberia described. : A discourse embracing a description of the climate, soil, productions, animals, missionary work, improvements, &c. : with a full description of the acclimating fever. |
Miller, Armistead. |
Philadelphia: : Joseph M. Wilson, No. 111 South Tenth Street, below Chestnut Street., 1859.. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Incidents in the life of Solomon Bayley. |
Bayley, Solomon. |
[Philadelphia] : Published by the Tract Association of Friends, Philadelphia, [1859?] |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
A sermon pertaining to American slavery : together with slave-holders and abolitionists, as viewed in the light of the Golden Rule |
Karcher, John K. |
Philadelphia : J. Richards, printer, [1859]. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
The celebration of the eighty-third anniversary of the Declaration of American Independence, by the Banneker Institute. : Philadelphia, July 4th, 1859.. |
Banneker Institute. |
Philadelphia: : W.S. Young, printer, 52 N. Sixth Street., 1859.. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
The design and advantages of the House of Refuge.. |
House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
Philadelphia: : Printed by Henry B. Ashmead, Sansom St., above Eleventh., 1859.. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Memoir of John Woolman chiefly extracted from a journal of his life and travels. |
Woolman, John, 1720-1772. |
Philadelphia: : Published by the Tract Association of Friends, and to be had at their depository, No. 304 Arch Street., [1859?] |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Thirtieth annual report of the inspectors of the State Penitentiary for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, : to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.. |
Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. |
Philadelphia: : M'Laughlin Brothers, book and job printers, 112 South Third Street., 1859.. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Proceedings of the State Convention of the State Rights Democracy of Pennsylvania, : held at Harrisburg, on Wednesday, April 13, 1859. |
Democratic Party (Pa.). State Convention (1859 : Harrisburg, Pa.) |
Harrisburg: : printed by C.D. Hineline, State Sentinel office., 1859. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Religion and politics : a discourse delivered in the First Congregational Unitarian Church Sunday March 20th 1859 |
Furness, William Henry, 1802-1896. |
Philadelphia : T.B. Pugh 615 Chestnut Street, 1859. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
The appeal of the Religious Society of Friends in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, etc., to their fellow-citizens of the United States on behalf of the coloured races.. |
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Orthodox : 1827-1955) |
Philadelphia: : Friends' Book-Store, no. 304 Arch Street., 1859.. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
The thirty-first annual report of the Board of Managers of the House of Refuge, : With an appendix, containing the annual statement of the Treasurer, the annual report of the Ladies' Committee, of the Superintendents and of the Principal Teachers, &c.. |
House of Refuge (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
Philadelphia: : Published by order of the contributors. Printed by Henry B. Ashmead, Sansom St. above Eleventh., 1859.. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
The twenty-third annual report of the Association for the Care of Colored Orphans. |
Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans (Cheyney, Pa.) |
Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Rakestraw., 1859.. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Report of the twenty-fourth and twenty-fifth years of the Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society.. |
Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. |
Philadelphia: : Merrihew & Thompson's Steam Power Printing Office, Lodge st., north side Pennsylvania Bank., 1859.. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Life of Mrs. Virginia Hale Hoffman, : late of the Protestant Episcopal mission to western Africa. |
Cummins, George D. (George David), 1822-1876. |
Philadelphia: : Lindsay & Blakiston. : Stereotyped by J. Fagan.--Printed by C. Sherman & Son., 1859. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Recreations of a southern barrister |
Sands, Alexander H. (Alexander Hamilton), 1828-1887. |
Philadelphia : Lippincott, 1859. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Address delivered before the Alumni Association of Haverford College, seventh month, 12th, 1859. |
Taber, Charles, 1822-1887. |
Philadelphia: : Collins, printer, 705 Jayne Street., 1859. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
A list of some of the benevolent institutions of the city of Philadelphia, and their legal titles, : together with a form of devise and request to them. |
Collins, Isaac, 1787-1863. |
Philadelphia: : Henry B. Ashmead, book and job printer, Sansom Street above Eleventh., 1859. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Sorrow's circuit, or Five years' experience in the Bedford Street Mission, Philadelphia |
Sewell, Benjamin T. |
Philadelphia : Published for the support of the Bedford Street mission and for sale at Perkinpine & Higgins, 1859. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Statistics of the colored people of Philadelphia |
Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery. Board of Education |
Philadelphia : reprinted by order of the Board of Education, 1859. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Retrospection, No. 2. |
Druckermiller, Geo. (George) |
[Pennsylvania? : s.n., not before 1859] |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Fortieth annual report of the Board of Education of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. : Presented to the General Assembly, May, 1859. |
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Education |
Philadelphia: : Published by the board., 1859. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Travels and discoveries in north and central Africa : From the journal of an expedition undertaken under the auspices of H.B.M.'s government, in the years 1849-1855 |
Barth, Heinrich, 1821-1865. |
Philadelphia : J.W. Bradley, 1859 [Stereotyped by J. Fagan]. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
A history of the rise of Methodism in America. : Containing sketches of Methodist itinerant preachers, from 1736 to 1785, numbering one hundred and sixty or seventy. Also, a short account of many hundreds of the first race of lay members, male and female, from New York to South Carolina. Together with an account of many of the first societies and chapels. |
Lednum, John. |
Philadelphia: : Published by the author. Sold at Methodist book stores., 1859. [i.e. 1860] |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Fifty-seventh annual report of the Board of Domestic Missions of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. : Presented May, 1859. |
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Domestic Missions |
Philadelphia: : Published by the board., 1859. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Minutes of the Philad'a. District Annual Conference of the African M.E. Zion Church in America, : which convened in the city of Philadelphia ... May 7th, 1859. |
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. Philadelphia Conference (1859) |
[Philadelphia] : E. Crozet, pr., 13th and Market Sts, 1859.. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Livingstone's travels and researches in South Africa; : including a sketch of sixteen years' residence in the interior of Africa, and a journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda on the west coast, thence across the continent, down the river Zambesi, to the eastern ocean. |
Livingstone, David, 1813-1873. |
Philadelphia: : J[.]W. Bradley, publisher, 48 N. Fourth Street., 1859.. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
The annual report of the board of managers of the Association of Friends, for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons.. |
Association of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons. |
Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Rakestraw., 1859.. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
The law of the territories.. |
Fisher, Sidney George, 1809-1871. |
Philadelphia: : printed by C. Sherman & Son., 1859.. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
American notes for general circulation. |
Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870. |
Philadelphia: : T.B. Peterson & Brothers; 306 Chestnut Street., [1859?] |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Memoirs of Rev. George Whitefield. |
Gillies, John, 1712-1796. |
Philadelphia: : Leary, Getz & Co. ; [New York] : For sale by Carlton & Porter, Methodist Book Concern, New York; Swormstedt & Poe, Cincinnati; I.P. Cook, Baltimore; John P. Magee, Boston; Wm. M. Doughty, Chicago; J.L. Reed, Pittsburg; J.B. McFerrin, Nashville. Tenn., and all booksellers throughout the United States., 1859.. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
The right of property in man : a discourse delivered in the First Congregational Unitarian Church Sunday July 3 1859 |
Furness, William Henry, 1802-1896. |
Philadelphia : C. Sherman & Son, printers corner Seventh and Cherry Streets, 1859. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Eustace and Cornelius.. |
[Philadelphia] : Published by the Tract Association of Friends, at their depository, No. 304 Arch Street, Philadelphia., [1859?] |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
The arrest, trial, and release of Daniel Webster, a fugitive slave |
Philadelphia : Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society, 1859. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
The Teaching of the spirit, exemplified in the history of two slaves. |
[Philadelphia] : Published by the Tract Association of Friends, at their depository, No. 304 Arch Street, Philadelphia., [1859?] |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Carriers' address 1860 to their patrons. Philadelphia daily news. |
[Philadelphia, Pa. : s.n., 1859] |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
The last illness and death of George Hardy, a coloured boy.. |
[Philadelphia] : Published by the Tract Association of Friends at their depository, no. 304, Arch Street, Philadelphia., [1859?] |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
The land of mystery : or, Scenes and incidents in central Africa. |
Philadelphia : American Sunday-School Union; New York Depository, [c1859]. |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
Old John Brown, Brown invasion of virginia, all about that cow. : Comic dialogue, --between Greely and Governor Wise. Scene --Room in hotel at Harper's ferry; time, 4 p.m. Greely .... |
[Philadelphia] : Sold by George Reese, corner of second and Pine Streets, dealer in stationery and Willeys black, blue, and red inks. &c,. Philadelphia., [1859?] |
1859 |
Pennsylvania |
The Beauty of woman's faith. : A tale of southern life.. |
Philadelphia: : Published by G.G. Evans, no. 439 Chestnut Street., 1859.. |
1859 |
South Africa |
Manual of South African geography, : forming a companion to the map of South Africa to 16 °south latitude. : Intended for the use of the upper classes in government schools and candidates for the civil service. |
Hall, Henry, F.R.G.S. |
Cape Town: : Saul Solomon and Co., steam printing office., 1859.. |
1859 |
South Carolina |
A scriptural view of the moral relations of African slavery. |
Ewart, David. |
Charleston, S.C.: : Walker, Evans & Co., steam printers, No. 3 Broad Street., 1859.. |
1859 |
South Carolina |
The religious instruction of our colored population. : A pastoral letter from the Presbytery of Tombeckbee to the churches and people under its care. |
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Presbytery of Tombeckbee |
Columbia, S.C.: : Steam-Power Press of R.W. Gibbes., 1859. |
1859 |
United States |
Slavery and civil war; or, The Harper's Ferry insurrection : with a review of discourses on the subject, by Rev. W.H. Furness, Hon. J.R. Giddings & Wendell Phillips, Esq. A lecture |
Barker, Joseph, 1806-1875. |
[United States : s.n., 1859-1860] |
1859 |
Vermont |
Man better than a sheep. : A sermon preached Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24, 1859. |
Young, Joshua, 1823-1904. |
Burlington [Vt.]: : Free Press print., 1859. |
1859 |
Virginia |
Letter of William F. Samford, esq. of Alabama, to Governor Wise. |
Samford, William F. (William Flewellen), 1818-1894. |
[Richmond, Va. : s.n., 1859] |
1859 |
Virginia |
To the people of Virginia! : John Letcher and his antecedents. Read and circulate. |
Richmond [Va.]: : Printed at the Whig Book and Job Office., 1859. |
1859 |
West Virginia |
Confession of John E. Cook, brother-in-law of Gov. A.P. Willard, of Indiana, and one of the participants in the Harper's Ferry invasion. : Published for the benefit of Samuel C. Young, a non-slaveholder, who is permanently disabled by a wound received in defence of Southern institutions. |
Cook, John E. (John Edwin), 1830-1859. |
[Charlestown, W. Va.? : s.n.], [c1859]. |
1859 |
Wisconsin |
A sermon on the "Irrepressible conflict," |
Staples, N. A. (Nahor Augustus), 1830-1864. |
Milwaukee [Wis.]: : Strickland & Co., booksellers & stationers., 1859. |
1860 |
Connecticut |
Free cotton and free cotton states. |
Sanford, Henry Shelton, 1823-1891. |
[Derby, Conn.? : s.n., 1860?] |
1860 |
Connecticut |
Slavery in the United States of America : its national recognition and relations, from the establishment of the confederacy to the present time : a word to the North and the South |
Sherman, Henry, 1808-1879. |
Hartford : Hurlburt & Pond, 1860. |
1860 |
Connecticut |
First annual report of the City Tract Society, Hartford; : auxiliary to the Am. Tract Society, Boston.. |
City Tract Society, Hartford (Conn.) |
Hartford: : press of Case, Lockwood and Company., 1860.. |
1860 |
Connecticut |
The census and slavery : a Thanksgiving discourse. Delivered in the chapel at Clifton Springs, N.Y., November 29, 1860 |
Bushnell, Horace, 1802-1876. |
Hartford : Published by Lucius E. Hunt, 1860. |
1860 |
Delaware |
To the opposition of Delaware : The state of political parties, or The practical issue |
Bradford, Edward Green, 1819-1884. |
Wilmington [Del.] : printed by Henry Eckel, south-east corner of Fifth and Market Streets, 1860. |
1860 |
Delaware |
Speech of Dr. William H. White, of Delaware, delivered before the political friends of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas : at a meeting in the City Hall, Wilmington, on Friday, June 29, 1860. |
White, William H. |
Wilmington, Del. : Joseph M. Barr, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Defence of the national democracy against the attack of Judge Douglas--constitutional rights of the states : Speech of Hon. J.P. Benjamin, of Louisiana. Delivered in the United States Senate, May 22, 1860. |
Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884. |
[Washington D.C. : s.n., 1860]. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. George E. Pugh, of Ohio, on the state of the Union : delivered in the Senate of the United States, December 20, 1860. |
Pugh, George E. (George Ellis), 1822-1876. |
[Washington : L. Towers, 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Willard Saulsbury, of Delaware, on the state of the Union : delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 2, 1860. |
Saulsbury, Willard, 1820-1892. |
[Washington] : Printed by Lemuel Towers, [1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. William Bigler, of Pennsylvania, on the state of the Union : delivered in the Senate of the United States, December 11, 1860. |
Bigler, William, 1814-1880. |
Washington : M'Gill & Witherow, printers, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Observations on territorial sovereignty : consisting of three several answers to the magazine article, speeches, and pamphlets of Senator Douglas. With an introductory preface |
Black, Jeremiah S. (Jeremiah Sullivan), 1810-1883. |
Washington : M'Gill & Witherow, printers, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Defence of the national democracy against the attack of Judge Douglas : --constitutional rights of the states |
Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884. |
Washington City : Issued by the National Democratic Executive Committee, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The Republican party a necessity : Speech of Charles Francis Adams, of Massachusetts. Delivered in the House of Representatives, May 31, 1860. |
Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886. |
[Washington : Republican Executive Congressional Committee, 1860]. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Thomas L. Clingman, of North Carolina, against the revolutionary movement of the Anti-slavery Party : delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 16, 1860. |
Clingman, T. L. (Thomas Lanier), 1812-1897. |
Washington : Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
In the Senate of the United States, June 15, 1860 ... : Mr. Mason submitted the following report : the Select Committee of the Senate appointed to inquire into the late invasion and seizure of the public property at Harper's Ferry, beg leave to submit their report. |
United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on the Harper's Ferry Invasion |
[Washington : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Charles Anderson, Esq., on the state of the country : at a meeting of the people of Bexar County, at San Antonia [sic], Texas, November 24, 1860. |
Anderson, Charles, 1814-1895. |
Washington : printed by Lemuel Towers, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Who are the disunionists? : Breckinridge and Lane, the true Union candidates. |
Jackson Democratic Association (Washington, D.C.) |
Washington City : National Executive Committee, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. B.F. Hallett, of Mass., in Washington City, June 25, 1860. : Minority report of Mr. Stevens, of Oregon, against the exclusion of the regular southern delegates at the Baltimore convention. : Mr. Leach's protest.. |
Hallett, Benjamin Franklin, 1797-1862. |
Washington City-- : Issued by the National Democratic Executive Committee,, 1860.. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The slavery question : speech of Hon. C.C. Washburn, of Wisconsin, delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, April 26, 1860. |
Washburn, C. C. (Cadwallader Colden), 1818-1882. |
Washington, D.C. : Republican Executive Congressional Committee, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Property in the territories : speech of Hon. Benjamin F. Wade of Ohio, delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 7, 1860. |
Wade, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1800-1878. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The territorial policy : speech of Eli Thayer, of Mass., in reply to Hon. Mr. Curtis and Hon. Mr. Gooch : delivered in the U. S. House of Representatives, May 11, 1860. |
Thayer, Eli, 1819-1899. |
[Washington : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. William Montgomery, of Pennsylvania, in reply to Mr. Curry, of Alabama, on popular sovereignty, as avowed by Judge Douglas. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 29, 1860.. |
Montgomery, William, 1818-1870. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers, at 1 50 per hundred copies., [1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Judge Douglas--the bill of indictment : speech by Carl Schurz ; delivered at the Cooper Institute, N.Y., Sept. 13, 1860. |
Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906. |
[Washington] : Republican Congressional Committee, [1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. J. Collamer, of Vermont, on slavery in the territories : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 8, 1860. |
Collamer, Jacob, 1791-1865. |
[Washington] : Printed by Lemuel Towers, [1860]. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Negro equality : the right of one man to hold property in another : the Democratic party a disunion party : the success of the Republican party the only salvation for the country : speech of Hon. Benjamin Stanton, of Ohio : delivered in the House of Representatives, May 3, 1860. |
Stanton, Benjamin, 1809-1872. |
Washington : Republican Congressional Committee, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Designs of the Republican Party : speech of Hon. Christopher Robinson, of R. Island. Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 27, 1860. |
Robinson, Christopher, 1806-1889. |
[Washington : Republican Executive Congressional Committee, 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Thomas L. Clingman, of North Carolina, on the subject of congressional legislation as to the rights of property in the territories : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 7 & 8, 1860. |
Clingman, T. L. (Thomas Lanier), 1812-1897. |
Washington : printed by Lemuel Towers, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Admission of Kansas under the Wyandott [sic] constitution. : Speech of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, in reply to Mr. Seward and Mr. Trumbull. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 29, 1860. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
[Washington] : Printed by Lemuel Towers, [1860]. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Proceedings of the conventions at Charleston and Baltimore. : Published by order of the National Democratic Convention, (Maryland Institute, Baltimore,) and under the supervision of the National Democratic Executive Committee. |
Democratic National Convention (1860 : Charleston, S.C., and Baltimore, Md.) |
Washington, : [s.n.], August, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Democracy--the old and the new. : Speech of Hon. John Hickman, of Penn., on the battle ground of Brandywine, September 11, 1860.. |
Hickman, John, 1810-1875. |
[Washington : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Douglas and popular sovereignty : speech of Carl Schurz, of Wisconsin, in Hampden Hall, Springfield, Mass., January 4, 1860. |
Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, [1860]. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Argument on behalf of Thaddeus Hyatt, : brough[t] before the Senate of the United States on a charge of contempt for aefusing [sic] to appear as a witness before the Harper's Ferry Committee. |
Sewall, Samuel E. (Samuel Edmund), 1799-1888. |
[Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1860?] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
A book for the "impending crisis"! : appeal to the commonsense and patriotism of the people of the United States. "Helperism" annihilated! The "irrespressible conflict" and its consequences! |
Schade, Louis, 1829-1903. |
Washington : Little, Morris, & co., 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Robert Toombs, on the crisis : delivered before the Georgia Legislature, December 7, 1860. |
Toombs, Robert Augustus, 1810-1885. |
Washington : Lemuel Towers, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of President Buchanan, on the evening of Monday, July 9, 1860. |
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868. |
Washington City : issued by the National Democratic Executive Committee, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Immense gathering at the Cooper Institute. : Inside and outside assemblages. Enthusiasm for Breckinridge and Lane! Ten thousand Democrats on guard. |
Dickinson, Daniel S. (Daniel Stevens), 1800-1866. |
Washington City : Issued by the National Democratic Executive Committee,, 1860.. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The rise and fall of the Democratic Party : Speech of Hon. Kinsley S. Bingham, of Michigan. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 24, 1860. |
Bingham, Kinsley S. (Kinsley Scott), 1808-1861. |
[Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1860.] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Position of parties and abuses of power. : Speech of Hon. Reuben E. Fenton, of New York. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 16, 1860.. |
Fenton, Reuben E. (Reuben Eaton), 1819-1885. |
[Washington] : Published by the Republican Congressional Committee., [1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Success of the Calhoun revolution : the Constitution changed and slavery nationalized by the usurpations of the Supreme court. Speech of Hon. James M. Ashley, of Ohio. Delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, May 29, 1860. |
Ashley, James Mitchell, 1824-1896. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
State of the union : speech of the Hon. Benjamin Stanton, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, January 15, 1861. |
Stanton, Benjamin, 1809-1872. |
[Washington?] : F.H. Sage, [1861]. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Property in territories : Speech of Hon. J.M. Mason, of Virginia, delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 18, 1860. |
Mason, J. M. (James Murray), 1798-1871. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers, [1860]. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Defence of the national democracy against attack of Judge Douglas--constitutional rights of the states : Speech of Hon. J.P. Benjamin, of Louisiana. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 22, 1860. |
Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers, [1860]. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The claims of agriculture : speech of Hon. John Carey, of Ohio. Delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, April 27, 1860. |
Carey, John, 1792-1875. |
[Washington, D.C. : Republican Executive Congressional Committee, 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. B.F. Wade, of Ohio, on the state of the Union : delivered in the Senate of the United States, Dec. 17, 1860. |
Wade, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1800-1878. |
Washington : M'Gill & Witherow, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The homestead bill--its friends and its foes : speech of Hon. William Windom, of Minn., delivered in the House of Representatives, March 14, 1860. |
Windom, William, 1827-1891. |
Washington, D.C. : Republican Congressional Committee, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. S.A. Douglas, of Illinois, delivered in the city of Petersburg, Virginia, August 28, 1860. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers, [1860]. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Territorial slave code : speech of Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts : delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 25, 1860. |
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875. |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The barbarism of slavery : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the bill for the admission of Kansas as a free state, in the United States Senate, June 4, 1860. |
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The impending crisis--the irrepressible conflict between freedom and slavery : speech of Hon. Alfred Wells, of New York : delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, April 6, 1860. |
Wells, Alfred, 1814-1867. |
[Washington, D.C. : Republican Executive Congressional Committee, 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. John B. Alley, of Mass., on the principles and purposes of the Republican Party : Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, Monday, April 30, 1860. |
Alley, John B. (John Bassett), 1817-1896. |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1860]. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Admission of Kansas. : Speech of Hon. Marcus J. Parrott, of Kansas. Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 10, 1860. |
Parrott, Marcus J. (Marcus Junius), 1828-1879. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The Calhoun revolution: its basis and its progress. : Speech of Hon. J.R. Doolittle, of Wisconsin. Delivered in the United States Senate, January 3, 1860. |
Doolittle, James R. (James Rood), 1815-1897. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers. Stereotyped by Blanchard's process, patented February 22, 1859. : C.W. Murray, stereotyper., 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Modern democracy : against the Union, the Constitution, the policy of our fathers, and the rights of free labor : speech of Hon. Henry Waldron, of Michigan, delivered in the House of Representatives, April 26, 1860. |
Waldron, Henry, b. 1819. |
[Washington, D. C. : Republican Executive Congressional Committee, 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Abraham Lincoln, his personal history and public record : speech of Hon. E. B. Washburne, of Illinois, delivered in the U. S. House of Representatives, May 29, 1860. |
Washburne, E. B. (Elihu Benjamin), 1816-1887. |
Washington, D.C. : Republican Congressional Committee, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Non-interference by Congress with slavery in the territories. : Speech of Senator Douglas, of Illinois, delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 15 & 16, 1860. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lem. Towers, Washington, D.C.,, [1860]. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Reply of Hon. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, to the speech of Senator Douglas : in the U.S. Senate, May 16 and 17, 1860. |
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. |
Washington City [Washington, D.C.] : issued by the National Democratic Executive Committee, 1860 [Baltimore : John Murphy & Co., printers, publishers, &c.]. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The territorial slave policy; the Republican Party; what the North has to do with slavery. : Speech of Hon. Thomas D. Eliot, of Mass. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 25, 1860.. |
Eliot, Thomas D. (Thomas Dawes), 1808-1870. |
[Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Thomas M. Edwards, of New-Hampshire, : on the sentiments and opinions of his district and state, in relation to the political questions of the day, : in the House of Representatives, June 19, 1860.. |
Edwards, Thomas M. (Thomas McKey), 1795-1875. |
[Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The issues : the Dred Scott decision : the parties : speech of Hon. Israel Washburn, Jun., of Maine, delivered in the House of Representatives, May 19, 1860. |
Washburn, Israel, 1813-1883. |
Washington, D.C. : Congressional Republican Committee, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Substance of a speech by Hon. John C. Breckinridge : delivered in the hall of the House of Representatives, at Frankfort, Kentucky, December 21, 1859. |
Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875. |
Washington, D.C. : Henry Polkinhorn, printer, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Usurpation of the Senate. : Two speeches of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the imprisonment of Thaddeus Hyatt. In the Senate of the United States, 12th March and 15th June, 1860. |
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Buell & Blanchard, printers, Washington, D.C., [1860?] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speeches of Hon. Humphrey Marshall & Hon. B.F. Hallett, in the city of Washington, on the nomination of Breckinridge and Lane.. |
Marshall, Humphrey, 1812-1872. |
[Washington, D.C. : National Democratic Executive Committee, 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The new dogma of the South--"Slavery a blessing." : Speech of Hon. Henry L. Dawes, of Mass. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 12, 1860. |
Dawes, Henry L. (Henry Laurens), 1816-1903. |
[Washington, D.C. : Republican Executive Congressional Committee, 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The Republican Party vindicated--the demands of the South explained. : Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, at the Cooper Institute, New York City, February 27, 1860.. |
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. |
[Washington, D.C. : Republican Executive Congressional Committee, 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The constitutional rights of the states. : Speech of J.L.M. Curry, of Alabama, in the House of Representatives, March 14, 1860. |
Curry, J. L. M. (Jabez Lamar Monroe), 1825-1903. |
[Washington, D.C.] : T. McGill, print., [1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. F.P. Blair, Jr., of Missouri, at the Cooper Institute, New York City : Wednesday, January 25, 1860. |
Blair, Frank P. (Frank Preston), 1821-1875. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The barbarism of slavery : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the bill for the admission of Kansas as a free state, in the United States Senate, June 4, 1860. |
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. |
Washington, D.C. : Published by Thaddeus Hyatt, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Senator S.A. Douglas, on the invasion of states; and his reply to Mr. Fessenden. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 23, 1860. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers., [1860]. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Democracy alias slavery. : Speech of Hon. Jas. B. McKean, of New York. Delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, June 6, 1860.. |
McKean, Jas. B. (James Bedell), 1821-1879. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1860.. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of John P. Hale, of New Hampshire, : in the Senate of the United States, February 14, 1860.. |
Hale, John P. (John Parker), 1806-1873. |
[Washington, D.C.? : Republican Executive Congressional Committee?, 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The Supreme Court of the United States. : Speech of Roscoe Conkling, of New York. ; Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 16, 1860. |
Conkling, Roscoe, 1829-1888. |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The slavery question. : Speech of Hon. L.Q.C. Lamar, of Miss., in the House of Representatives, February 21, 1860.. |
Lamar, L. Q. C. (Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus), 1825-1893. |
[Washington, D.C.] : T. McGill, print., [1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The suppression of the slave trade : speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Mass. : delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 21, 1860. |
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Letter of Senator Wilson to Hon. Caleb Cushing. |
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875. |
Washington, D.C. : National Republican Office, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Southern sectionalism. : Speech of Hon. John Hickman, of Penn. Delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, May 1, 1860.. |
Hickman, John, 1810-1875. |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Non-interference by Congress with slavery in the territories. : Speech of Hon. S.A. Douglas, of Illinois, in the Senate, May 15 and 16, 1860. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
[Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Forty-third annual report of the American Colonization Society, : with the proceedings of the board of directors and of the society. January 17. 1860. |
American Colonization Society. |
Washington [D.C.]: : C. Alexander, printer, F near Seventeenth Street., 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Relations of the states. : Speech of Hon. John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky, on the Davis resolutions, in the U.S. Senate, May 24, 1860. |
Crittenden, John J. (John Jordan), 1787-1863. |
Washington City: : Issued by the National Democratic Executive Committee, ; Balitmore: : --John Murphy & Co., printers, publishers, &c., 182 Baltimore Street., 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The poor whites of the South : the injury done them by slavery |
Weston, George M. (George Melville), 1816-1887. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, [1860]. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The Republican platform : revised speech of Hon. E. G. Spaulding, of New York, delivered at Buffalo and Washington, at meetings held to ratify the nomination of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin, for President and Vice President. |
Spaulding, E. G. (Elbridge Gerry), 1809-1897. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Republican Executive Congressional Committee, [1860]. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The Republican party the result of Southern aggression : speech of Hon. C. B. Sedgwick, of New York ; delivered in the House of Representatives, March 26, 1860. |
Sedgwick, C. B. (Charles Baldwin), 1815-1883. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, Printers, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Federalism unmasked: : or The rights of the states, the Congress, the executive, and the people, vindicated against the encroachments of the judiciary, prompted by the modern apostate democracy. : Being a compilation from the writings and speeches of the leaders of the old Jeffersonian Republican Party. |
Goodloe, Daniel R. (Daniel Reaves), 1814-1902. |
[Washington, D.C.? : Republican Executive Congressional Committee?, 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The fanaticism of the Democratic party. : Speech of Hon. Owen Lovejoy, of Illinois. Delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, February 21, 1859.. |
Lovejoy, Owen, 1811-1864. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers., 1860.. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. R.M.T. Hunter, of Virginia, on invasion of states. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 30, 1860.. |
Hunter, R. M. T. (Robert Mercer Taliaferro), 1809-1887. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by L. Towers., [1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Thomas Corwin, of Ohio, : in the House of Representatives, January 23 and 24, 1860. |
Corwin, Thomas, 1794-1865. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Published by the Republican Congressional Committee., [1860]. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Robert Toombs, of Georgia, on property in territories : delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 21, 1860. |
Toombs, Robert Augustus, 1810-1885. |
Washington, D.C. : National Democratic Executive Committee, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The barbarism of slavery. : Speech of Hon. Owen Lovejoy, of Illinois. Delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, April 5, 1860.. |
Lovejoy, Owen, 1811-1864. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Buell & Blanchard, printers, Washington, D.C., [1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Address to the Democracy and the people of the United States |
Democratic National Committee (U.S.) |
Washington : M'Gill & Witherow, printers, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Invasion of states. : Speech of Hon. R.M.T. Hunter, of Virginia, in the Senate, January 31, 1860.. |
Hunter, R. M. T. (Robert Mercer Taliaferro), 1809-1887. |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Letter of Lucius Q.C. Lamar, in reply to Hon. P.F. Liddell, of Carrollton, Mississippi.. |
Lamar, L. Q. C. (Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus), 1825-1893. |
[Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1860?] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Modern democracy : against the Union, the Constitution, the policy of our fathers, and the rights of free labor : speech of Hon. Henry Waldron, of Michigan, delivered in the House of Representatives, April 26, 1860. |
Waldron, Henry, b. 1819. |
[Washington, D. C. : Republican Executive Congressional Committee, 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Bill and report of John A. Bingham : and vote on its passage, repealing the territorial New Mexican laws establishing slavery and authorizing employers to whip "white persons" and others in their employment, and denying them redress in the courts. |
Bingham, John Armor, 1815-1900. |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Freedom v. slavery. : Speech of John Hutchins, of Ohio. Delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, May 2, 1860.. |
Hutchins, John, 1812-1891. |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Thomas Corwin, of Ohio, : in the House of Representatives, January 23 and 24, 1860. |
Corwin, Thomas, 1794-1865. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers. : Stereotyped by Blanchard's process ... C.W. Murray, stereotyper., 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Position of parties. : Speech of Hon. R.H. Duell, of New York. : Delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, April 12, 1860. |
Duell, R. H. (Robert Holland), 1824-1891. |
[Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1860?] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Slavery : what it was, what it has done, what it intends to do : speech of Hon. Cydnor B. Tompkins, of Ohio, delivered in the House of Representatives, April 24, 1860. |
Tompkins, Cydnor Bailey, 1810-1862. |
Washington, D.C. : Republican Congressional Committee, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Die Sprecher-Wahl. : Rede des Ehrb. Henry Winter Davis, von Maryland. : Gehalten im Repräsentanten-Hause am 21. Februar 1860. |
Davis, Henry Winter, 1817-1865. |
Washington, D.C. : Buell & Blanchard, printers, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The slavery question : Speech of Hon. W.R.W. Cobb, of Ala., in the House of Representatives, May 19, 1860. |
Cobb, Williamson Robert Winfield, 1807-1864. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Thos. McGill, printer, Washington, D.C., [1860]. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
True democracy -- history vindicated : speech of Hon. C. H. Van Wyck, of New York, delivered in the House of Representatives, March 7, 1860. |
Van Wyck, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1824-1895. |
[Washington, D.C. : Republican Executive Committee, 1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Minority report of Mr. Stevens, delegate from Oregon : showing the grounds upon which the regular southern delegation were entitled to seats in the convention at the Front Street Theatre, Baltimore : Mr. Leach's protest against the exclusion of their delegates : Mr. Breckinridge's acceptance of the nomination : General Lane's acceptance : the Democratic platform. |
Democratic National Convention (1860 : Charleston, S.C., and Baltimore, Md.) |
Washington City : National Democratic Executive Committee, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Letter from Hon. William T. Avery, of Tennessee, to his constituents. |
Avery, William T. (William Tecumsah), 1819-1880. |
[Washington, D.C. : s.n., 1860.] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Union and disunion. : Speech of Hon. Jas. B. McKean, of New York. Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 18, 1861.. |
McKean, Jas. B. (James Bedell), 1821-1879. |
Washington, D.C. : Printed at the National Republican office., 1860. [i.e. 1861] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Orris S. Ferry, of Connecticut. : Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 10, 1860.. |
Ferry, Orris S. (Orris Sanford), 1823-1875. |
[Washington : Republican Executive Congressional Committee], [1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Message from the President of the United States to the two houses of Congress : at the commencement of the second session of the thirty-sixth Congress. |
United States. President (1857-1861 : Buchanan) |
Washington : George W. Bowman, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Substance of a speech by Hon. John C. Breckinridge : delivered in the hall of the House of Representatives, at Frankfort, Kentucky, December 21, 1859. |
Breckinridge, John C. (John Cabell), 1821-1875. |
Washington City : Issued by the National Democratic Executive Committee ; Baltimore : John Murphy & Co., printers, publishers, &c., 182 Baltimore Street, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Minority report of Mr. Stevens, delegate from Oregon : showing the grounds upon which the regular southern delegation were entitled to seats in the convention at the Front Street Theatre, Baltimore : Mr. Leach's protest against the exclusion of their delegates. |
Democratic National Convention (1860 : Baltimore, Md.) |
Washington City : Issued by the National Democratic Executive Committee, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Proceedings of the national Democratic convention, : convened at Charleston, S.C., April 23, 1860. |
Democratic National Convention (1860 : Charleston, S.C.) |
Washington: : Thomas McGill, printer., 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The governing race : a book for the time, and for all times |
H. O. R. |
Washington : Thomas McGill, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speeches of Hon. Humphrey Marshall & Hon. B.F. Hallett, in the city of Washington, on the nomination of Breckinridge and Lane.. |
Marshall, Humphrey, 1812-1872. |
Washington City: : Issued by the National Democratic Executive Committee. : McGill & Witherow, printers., [1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Speech of Hon. Joseph Lane, of Ore., in reply to Senator Johnson, of Tennessee, : delivered in the Senate of the United States, Dec. 19, 1860.. |
Lane, Joseph, 1801-1881. |
[Washington, D.C.] : McGill & Witherow, steam press printers, Washington, D.C., [1860?] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Equality of rights in the territories : Speech of Harrison G. Blake, of Ohio. Made in the House of Representatives, in Committee of the Whole, June 12, 1860. |
Blake, Harrison G. (Harrison Gray), 1818-1876. |
[Washington, D.C.? : s.n., 1860.] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Biographical sketches of Hon. John C. Breckinridge, Democratic nominee for president, and General Joseph Lane, Democratic nominee for vice president. |
Washington : issued by the National Democratic Executive Committee : McGill & Witherow, printers, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
Popular sovereignty and non-intervention with slavery in the territories : the record of John C. Breckinridge in 1850, 1854, and 1856, and of Joseph Lane in 1856, with an appendix. |
[Washington : Lem. Tower, printer, 1860?] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The Doctrines and policy of the Republican Party, : as given by its recognized leaders, orators, presses, and platforms ... |
Washington City-- : Issued by the National Democratic Executive Committee, : McGill & Witherow, printers., 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The rendition of fugitive slaves : The Acts of 1793 and 1850, and the decisions of the Supreme Court sustaining them. The Dred Scott case-What the court decided. |
[Washington D.C.] : Published by the National Democratic Campaign Committee, 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The Conspiracy to break up the Union. : The plot and its development. Breckinridge and Lane the candidates of a disunion party. |
[Washington, D.C.] : Printed by Lemuel Towers, Washington City, D.C., 1860. |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The Presidential controversy : the true policy for the South : letters of Messrs. Taylor, Bouligny, and Hamilton, on the political questions of the day. |
Washington, D.C. : Lemuel Towers, [1860] |
1860 |
District of Columbia |
The Great issue to be decided in November next! : Shall the Constitution and the Union stand or fall, shall sectionalism triumph? Lincoln and his supporters behold the record!. |
Washington [D.C.]: : issued by the National Democratic Executive Committee. : McGill & Witherow, printers., [1860] |
1860 |
England |
The lake regions of central Africa : a picture of exploration |
Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890. |
London : Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts : Printed by Spottiswoode and Co., New-Street Square, 1860. |
1860 |
England |
Travels in eastern Africa; : with the narrative of a residence in Mozambique. |
McLeod, Lyons. |
London: : Hurst and Blackett, publishers, successors to Henry Colburn, 13, Great Marlborough Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
England |
The blast of a trumpet in Zion : calling upon every son and daughter of Wesley, in Great Britain and Ireland, to aid their brethren in America in purifying their American Zion from slavery |
Pullen, William H. |
London : Webb, Millington, 1860. |
1860 |
England |
Odd people : being a popular description of singular races of man |
Reid, Mayne, 1818-1883. |
London : Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1860. |
1860 |
England |
Travels, researches, and missionary labours, during an eighteen years' residence in Eastern Africa. : Together with journeys to Jagga, Usambara, Ukambani, Shoa, Abessinia, and Khartum; and a coasting voyage from Mombaz to Cape Delgado. |
Krapf, J. L. (Johann Ludwig), 1810-1881. |
London: : Trübner and Co., Paternoster Row., 1860.. |
1860 |
England |
The West Indies and the Spanish Main |
Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882. |
London : Chapman & Hall, 1860. |
1860 |
England |
The quadroon, or, adventures in the far west |
Reid, Mayne, 1818-1883. |
London : J. & C. Brown and Co., [187-?] |
1860 |
England |
The great Sahara : wanderings south of the Atlas mountains |
Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), 1822-1906. |
London : John Murray, 1860. |
1860 |
England |
The sources of the Nile : being a general survey of the basin of that river, and of its head-streams; with the history of nilotic discovery |
Beke, Charles T. (Charles Tilstone), 1800-1874. |
London : James Madden, 1860. |
1860 |
England |
The underground railroad from slavery to freedom |
Mitchell, W. M. |
London : W. Tweedie, 1860. |
1860 |
England |
Travels in Peru and Mexico |
Hill, S. S., 19th cent. |
London : Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1860. |
1860 |
England |
The cotton trade of Great Britain: : its rise, progress, & present extent, based upon the most carefully digested statistics, furnished by the several government departments, and most eminent commercial firms. |
Mann, James A., F.S.S. |
London: : Simpkin, Marshall & Co.; ; Manchester; : Joseph Thomson & Son., 1860.. |
1860 |
France |
L'amour d'un nègre |
Jobey, Charles, 1813-1877. |
Paris : Michel Lévy frères, libraires-éditeurs rue Vivienne, 2 bis, 1860. |
1860 |
France |
Description géographique et statistique de la Confédération Argentine |
Martin de Moussy, V. (Victor), 1810-1869. |
Paris : Firmin Didot frères, fils et cie, 1860-1873. |
1860 |
France |
French commerce and manufactures and Negro slavery in the United States : letter to the editor of the "Journal des débats" |
Lawrence, William Beach, 1800-1881. |
Paris : E. Dentu, bookseller and publisher, 1860 [Printed by Bonaventure and Ducessois]. |
1860 |
France |
L'industrie française et l'esclavage des Nègres aux États-Unis : Lettre au rédacteur en chef du Journal des débats |
Lawrence, William Beach, 1800-1881. |
Paris : E. Dentu, libraire-éditeur, 1860 [Imprimé chez Bonaventure et Ducessois]. |
1860 |
Georgia |
First report to the Cotton Planters' Convention of Georgia, on the agricultural resources of Georgia |
Jones, Joseph, 1833-1896. |
Augusta, Ga. : Steam press of Chronicle & Sentinel, 1860. |
1860 |
Georgia |
Cotton is king, and pro-slavery arguments : comprising the writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartwright, on this important subject |
Elliott, E. N. ed. |
Augusta, Ga. : Pritchard, Abbott & Loomis, 1860. |
1860 |
Georgia |
Message of love : South-side view of Cotton is king; and the philosophy of African slavery |
Bell, Marcus A. |
Atlanta : Printed at the Daily Locomotive job office, 1860. |
1860 |
Illinois |
Lectures on slavery : delivered in the North Presbyterian Church, Chicago |
Rice, N. L. (Nathan Lewis), 1807-1877. |
Chicago : Church, Boodman & Cushing, 1860. |
1860 |
Illinois |
Political record of Stephen A. Douglas on the slavery question : a tract |
Republican Party (Ill.). State Central Committee |
[Illinois? : The Committee, 1860?] |
1860 |
Kansas |
Veto message of Governor Medary, on the bill prohibiting slavery in Kansas. |
Kansas. Governor (1858-1860 : Medary) |
[Lawrence, Kan.? : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
Louisiana |
The South : her peril, and her duty : a discourse, delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, New Orleans, on Thursday, November 29, 1860 |
Palmer, B. M. (Benjamin Morgan), 1818-1902. |
New Orleans : Office of the True Witness and Sentinel, 1860. |
1860 |
Maryland |
Defence of the national democracy against the attack of Judge Douglas--constitutional rights of the states : Speech of Hon. J.P. Benjamin, of Louisiana. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 22, 1860. |
Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884. |
Baltimore : John Murphy & Co., printers, publishers, &c., 182 Baltimore Street, [1860]. |
1860 |
Maryland |
Non-interference by Congress with slavery in the territories. : Speech of Hon. S.A. Douglas, of Illinois, in the Senate, May 15 and 16, 1860. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
[Baltimore] : Printed and sold at {dollar}2.50 per 100, by Murphy & Co., 182 Baltimore Street, Baltimore., [1860]. |
1860 |
Maryland |
Reply of Hon. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, to the speech of Senator Douglas : in the U.S. Senate, May 16 and 17, 1860. |
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. |
[Baltimore : Murphy & Co., booksellers, publishers, printers and stationers], [1860]. |
1860 |
Maryland |
Speech of the Hon. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, : delivered before the political friends of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, at a meeting in Faneuil Hall, Boston, on Thursday, June 7, 1860. ; To which is added the letter of the Hon. Reverdy Johnson, to the chairman of the Douglas meeting in New York on the 22d of May, 1860.. |
Johnson, Reverdy, 1796-1876. |
Baltimore.. : Printed by John Murphy & Co. publishers, booksellers, printers & stationers, Marble Building, 182 Baltimore Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
Maryland |
The character and influence of abolitionism! : A sermon preached in the First Presbyterian church, of Brooklyn, on Sunday evening, December 9th, 1860 |
Van Dyke, Henry J. (Henry Jackson), 1822-1891. |
Baltimore : Henry Taylor, 1860. |
1860 |
Maryland |
Speech of Hon. Thomas L. Clingman, of North Carolina, on the subject of congressional legislation, as to the rights of property in the territories : delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 7 & 8, 1860. |
Clingman, T. L. (Thomas Lanier), 1812-1897. |
Baltimore : Printed by John Murphy & Co. publishers, booksellers, printer & stationers, Marble Building, 182 Baltimore Street, 1860. |
1860 |
Maryland |
To the democracy of the United States. |
Democratic National Committee (U.S.) |
[Baltimore] : Printed and sold by Murphy & Co., 182, Baltimore Street, Baltimore. [1860]. |
1860 |
Maryland |
Correspondence on the present condition of the union. |
Le Grand, John C. (John Carroll), 1814-1861. |
[Baltimore] : Murphy & Co., printers and publishers, Baltimore, [1860]. |
1860 |
Maryland |
Relations of states : Speech of the Hon. James Chesnut, Jr. of South Carolina, delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 9, 1860, on the resolutions submitted by the Hon. Jefferson Davis, of Miss. on 1st March, 1860. |
Chesnut, James, 1815-1885. |
Baltimore : printed by John Murphy & Co. publishers, booksellers, printers & stationers, Marble Building, 182 Baltimore Street., 1860. |
1860 |
Maryland |
Speech of Senator S.A. Douglas, on the invasion of states; and his reply to Mr. Fessenden. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 23, 1860. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
Baltimore : printed by John Murphy & Co. publishers, booksellers, printers & stationers, Marble building, 182 Baltimore Street., 1860. |
1860 |
Maryland |
A platform for all parties |
Stearns, Edward J. (Edward Josiah), 1810-1890. |
Baltimore : J.P. Des Forges, 1860 |
1860 |
Maryland |
Speech for the Union |
Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883. |
Baltimore : John W. Woods, [1860?] |
1860 |
Maryland |
Slavery : its institution and origin : its status under the law and under the gospel : its agricultural, commercial and financial aspects |
Marylander, fl. 1860. |
Baltimore : J.P. Des Forges, Bookseller & Stationer, [1860]. |
1860 |
Maryland |
Report of the Committee on Colored Population, to the legislature of Maryland, January session, 1860.. |
Maryland. General Assembly. House of Delegates. Committee on the Coloured Population |
[Annapolis? : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
Maryland |
Minority report of the select committee of the House of Delegates, to which was referred a memorial relative to the prosecution of Emanuel Myers and others, in Pennsylvania, charged with the kidnapping of certain fugitive slaves.. |
Maryland. General Assembly. House of Delegates |
[Annapolis? : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
Maryland |
Report of the select committee of the House of Delegates of Maryland, to which was referred the memorial of Bradley T. Johnson, Esq., in relation to the prosecution of certain persons in Pennsylvania, charged with kidnapping fugitive slaves.. |
Maryland. General Assembly. House of Delegates |
[Annapolis? : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
Maryland |
Relations of states : Speech of the Hon. J.P. Benjamin, of Louisiana, delivered in the Senate of the U.S., May 8, 1860, on the resolutions submitted by the Hon. Jefferson Davis, of Miss. on the 1st of March. 1860. |
Benjamin, J. P. (Judah Philip), 1811-1884. |
[Baltimore : Murphy & Co. Booksellers, Publishers, Printers, and Stationers, 182 Baltimore street, Baltimore], [1860]. |
1860 |
Maryland |
Relations of states. : Speech of the Hon. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 7, 1860, on the resolutions submitted by him on 1st of March, 1860. |
Davis, Jefferson, 1808-1889. |
Baltimore.. : Printed by J. Murphy & Co. publishers, booksellers, printers & stationers, Marble Building, 182 Baltimore street., 1860. |
1860 |
Maryland |
The north and the south : reasons why Coleman Yellott, the state senator of Baltimore City, would not have voted to censure Henry Winter Davis, for voting for William Pennington, for Speaker of the House of Representatives. |
Yellott, Coleman, 1821-1870. |
Baltimore : Bull & Tuttle, printers, Clipper Office, [1860] |
1860 |
Maryland |
Speech of the Hon. Reverdy Johnson, of Maryland, : delivered before the political friends of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, at a meeting in Faneuil Hall, Boston, on Thursday, June 7, 1860. ; To which is added the letter of the Hon. Reverdy Johnson, to the chairman of the Douglas meeting in New York on the 22d of May, 1860.. |
Johnson, Reverdy, 1796-1876. |
Baltimore.. : Published by John Murphy & Co. publishers, booksellers, printers & stationers, Marble Building, 182 Baltimore Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
Maryland |
Speech of Col. Curtis M. [i.e., W.] Jacobs, on the free colored population of Maryland, : delivered in the House of Delegates, on the 17th of February, 1860.. |
Jacobs, Curtis W. |
Annapolis [Md.]: : Printed by Elihu S. Riley., 1860.. |
1860 |
Maryland |
Speech of Hon. H. Winter Davis, of Maryland, before the electors of the fourth congressional district of Maryland, : at the New Assembly Rooms, Baltimore, September 27, 1860. |
Davis, Henry Winter, 1817-1865. |
[Baltimore, Md. : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
Maryland |
Ending year 1860. Woods' Baltimore city directory, : containing a corrected engraved map of the city, a business directory, a street directory, compiled expressly for this edition; and an appendix of much useful information. |
Woods' Baltimore directory. 1860. |
Baltimore [Md.]: : Printed and published by John W. Woods, No. 202 Baltimore-st., a few doors west of St. Paul., [1860] |
1860 |
Maryland |
The border states, : their power and duty in the present disordered condition of the country.. |
Kennedy, John Pendleton, 1795-1870. |
[Baltimore, Md.? : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
Maryland |
Two letters, by a countryman, in vindication of Mr. Bell.. |
Hare, R. H. |
[Baltimore, Md.? : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
Maryland |
Mary Lee, or The Yankee in Ireland. |
Peppergrass, Paul, 1810-1864. |
Baltimore: : Kelly, Hedian & Piet, publishers, 174 Baltimore Street. ; Boston : P. Donahoe., 1860.. |
1860 |
Maryland |
Remarks on popular sovereignty, : as maintained and denied respectively by Judge Douglas, and Attorney-General Black. |
Johnson, Reverdy, 1796-1876. |
Baltimore.. : Murphy & Co. printers and publishers, Marble Building, 182 Baltimore Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
Maryland |
Admission of Kansas under the Wyandott [sic] constitution. : Speech of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, in reply to Mr. Seward and Mr. Trumbull. : Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 29, 1860. |
Douglas, Stephen Arnold, 1813-1861. |
[Baltimore] : Printed and sold ... by Murphy & Co., 182 Baltimore Street, Baltimore., [1860]. |
1860 |
Maryland |
Popular sovereignty in the territories : the Democratic record. |
Baltimore : Printed and sold by Murphy & Co., [1860] |
1860 |
Maryland |
Popular sovereignty in the territories : the Democratic record. |
Baltimore [Md.] : Printed and sold by Murphy & Co., [1860]. |
1860 |
Maryland |
Correspondence relating to the insurrection at Harper's Ferry, 17th October, 1859.. |
[Annapolis? : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
Maryland |
Abraham Lincoln's record on the slavery question : His doctrines condemned by Henry Clay. The mass of Lincoln's supporters hostile to the Constitution ... |
[Baltimore] : Printed and sold ... by Murphy & Co., Baltimore, [1860]. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
The John Brown invasion : an authentic history of the Harper's Ferry tragedy with full details of the capture, trial, and execution of the invaders, and of all the incidents connected therewith. : With a lithographic portrait of Capt. John Brown, from a photograph by Whipple. |
Drew, Thomas comp. |
Boston: : published by James Campbell. : For sale by J.J. Dyer & Co., A. Williams & Co., Federhen & Co., and by newsmen and periodical dealers throughout the free states., 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
The thrilling narrative of Dr. John Doy, of Kansas : or, Slavery as it is, inside and out. |
Doy, John. |
Boston : Thayer & Eldridge, 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
Travels, researches, and missionary labors, during an eighteen years' residence in Eastern Africa; : together with journeys to Jagga, Usambara, Ukambani, Shoa, Abessinia, and Khartum; and a coasting voyage from Mombaz to Cape Delgado. |
Krapf, J. L. (Johann Ludwig), 1810-1881. |
Boston: : Ticknor and Fields., MDCCCLX. [1860] |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
The public life of Capt. John Brown |
Redpath, James, 1833-1891. |
Boston : Thayer and Eldridge, 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
Slavery: the nation's crime and danger : A sermon, preached in the Congregational Church, Foxborough, Mass. Sept. 30, 1860 |
Dickinson, Noadiah Smith, 1815-1876. |
Boston : Press of George Noyes, 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
A south-side view of slavery |
Adams, Nehemiah, 1806-1878. |
Boston : Ticknor and Fields, 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
The hero and the slave. : Founded on fact. |
Martin, J. Sella (John Sella), b. 1832. |
Boston: : Printed by W.F. Brown & Co., no. 15 Cornhill., [186-?] |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
The guilt of slavery and the crime of slaveholding : demonstrated from the Hebrew and Greek scriptures |
Cheever, George Barrell, 1807-1890. |
Boston : John P. Jewett & Company, 1860. [New York : Stereotyped by Smith & McDougal]. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
The non-resistance principle : with particular application to the help of slaves by abolitionists |
Whipple, Charles K. (Charles King), 1808-1900. |
Boston : R.F. Wallcut, 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
A trip to Cuba. |
Howe, Julia Ward, 1819-1910. |
Boston: : Ticknor and Fields., MDCCCLX. [1860] |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
The duty of disobedience to the Fugitive slave act : an appeal to the legislators of Massachusetts |
Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. |
Boston : American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
Put up thy sword. : A discourse delivered before Theodore Parker's Society, at the Music Hall, Boston, Sunday, March 11, 1860. |
Furness, William Henry, 1802-1896. |
Boston: : Published by R.F. Wallcut, 21 Cornhill., 1860.. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
Letter of Hon. Whiting Griswold, : in reply to the speech of Hon. Benjamin F. Butler, delivered at Lowell, May 15, 1860, on the proceedings of the Charleston Convention.. |
Griswold, Whiting, 1814-1874. |
[Greenfield, Mass.? : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
The angel and the 'slaver : a radical poem |
Butts, Bryan J., b. 1826. |
Hopedale, Milford, Mass. : [Hopedale Printing Office] published by the author, 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
An oration, delivered before the municipal authorities of the city of Fall River, July 4, 1860 |
Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886. |
Fall River [Mass.] : Almy & Milne, Daily News Steam Printing House, 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
Correspondence between Lydia Maria Child, and Gov. Wise and Mrs. Mason, of Virginia. |
Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. |
Boston : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
Abstract of the annual report of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. 1860. |
American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. |
[Boston? : s.n.], [1860]. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
Letter to the Hon. Wm. C. Rives, of Virginia, on slavery and the union |
Appleton, Nathan, 1779-1861. |
Boston : J. H. Eastburn's Press, 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
Speeches of John A. Andrew at Hingham and Boston, : together with his testimony before the Harper's Ferry Committee of the Senate, in relation to John Brown. Also the Republican platform and other matters. |
Andrew, John A. (John Albion), 1818-1867. |
[Boston? : s.n., 1860?] |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
John Brown's expedition reviewed in a letter from Rev. Theodore Parker, at Rome, to Francis Jackson, Boston.. |
Parker, Theodore, 1810-1860. |
Boston: : Published by the Fraternity., 1860.. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
Poetical works of James Montgomery. |
Montgomery, James, 1771-1854. |
Boston: : Crosby, Nichols, Lee & Company., 1860.. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
Address of the Free Constitutionalists to the people of the United States. |
Spooner, Lysander, 1808-1887. |
Boston : Published by Thayer & Eldridge, 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
John Brown's expedition reviewed in a letter from Rev. Theodore Parker, at Rome, to Francis Jackson, Boston. |
Parker, Theodore. |
Boston: The Fraternity, 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
An eye opener for the wide awakes |
Wright, Elizur, 1804-1885. |
Boston : Thayer & Eldridge, 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
The preservation of the states united: : a discourse delivered in Harvard Church, Charlestown, on Thanksgiving day, Nov. 29, 1860. |
Ellis, George Edward, 1814-1894. |
Charlestown [Mass.]: : Abram E. Cutter., 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
Memoir of the life of John Quincy Adams |
Quincy, Josiah, 1772-1864. |
Boston : Crosby, Nichols, Lee and co., 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
Tributes to Theodore Parker : comprising the exercises at the Music hall, on Sunday, June l7, l860, with the Proceedings of the New England anti-slavery convention, at the Melodeon, May 31, and the resolutions of the Fraternity and the Twenty-eighth Congregational Society. |
Boston : Published by the Fraternity, 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
The American almanac and repository of useful knowledge, for the year 1861. Volume XXXII. Fourth series, Volume II. |
Boston : Crosby, Nichols, Lee and Company. London: Trübner & Co. Paris: Hector Bossange, 1861, [i.e. 1860] [Cambridge : University Press. Printed by Welch, Bigelow, and Company] |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
A guide to Hayti |
Boston : Thayer & Eldridge, 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
Slave property in the territories. |
Boston : Press of Geo. C. Rand & Avery, 1860. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
Letters on American slavery |
Boston: : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society., 1860.. |
1860 |
Massachusetts |
Echoes of Harper's Ferry. |
Boston: : Thayer and Eldridge, 114 and 116 Washington St., 1860. |
1860 |
Mississippi |
Address delivered in Jackson : at the Representatives Hall, on Thursday night, Nov. 29, 1860 |
Yerger, William, 1816-1872. |
Jackson, Miss. : Power & Cadwallader, 1860. |
1860 |
Mississippi |
Resolutions of the legislature of Mississippi, in favor of a Southern Convention. |
Mississippi. Legislature. House of Representatives |
[Jackson, Miss. : the House, 1860] |
1860 |
Missouri |
Lincoln's abolitionism : a searching analysis. "Honest Old Abe" and negro equality--A chronic hatred of slavery--The men that nominated Lincoln--Lincoln "cleaner" on the nigger than Seward--What the black Republicans indorse.. |
Hill, John, 1839-1898. |
[Saint Louis, Mo.] : Missouri Republican Print, St. Louis., [1860?] |
1860 |
Missouri |
The Nachash origin of the Black and mixed races. : Negroes are not the children of Adam; their status by creation is that of subjects. Negro slavery was instituted by divine authority at the creation of man. Adam was created for dominion, and the Negro was made his slave subject, in the garden of Eden. |
Thompson, Charles Blancher, b. 1814. |
St. Louis: : George Knapp & Co., printers and binders,, 1860.. |
1860 |
Missouri |
The right of American slavery |
Hoit, T. W. (True Worthy), b. 1815. |
St. Louis, Mo. : Published by L. Bushnell, 1860 [New York : Baker & Godwin, printers]. |
1860 |
Missouri |
Inexorable logic. : Congressional sovereignty vs. Democratic faith. The duty of patriots and all Democrats.. |
St. Louis, : George Knapp & Co., printers., 1860.. |
1860 |
New Hampshire |
A letter to J.M. Conrad, Esq., on slavery, |
Lord, Nathan, 1792-1870. |
Hanover [N.H.]: : Printed at the Dartmouth Press., 1860.. |
1860 |
New Hampshire |
A letter of inquiry to ministers of the gospel of all denominations, on slavery, |
Lord, Nathan, 1792-1870. |
Hanover [N.H.]: : Printed at the Dartmouth Press., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
Dying to the glory of God : A sermon, preached on the occasion of the excecution of Capt. John Brown, in the Congregational Church, at Chagrin Falls, Ohio |
Lee, Luther, 1800-1889. |
[Syracuse] : Samuel Lee--Syracuse, N.Y., 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Ukudhla kwemihla kwabakristi; : okuti; isitembiso, nesinye isahlukwana semibalo, si lingene nezinsuku zonke zomnyaka: kanye nesahlukwana segama.. |
Bible. Zulu. Selections. 1860. |
[New York] : Published by the American Tract Society, 150 Nassau-street, New York., [186-?] |
1860 |
New York |
Freedom national--slavery sectional : speech of the Hon. S.H. Hammond, of the twenty-seventh senate district, on the governor's message. In Senate, February, 1860.. |
Hammond, Stephen Hallet. |
Albany: : Weed, Parsons & Co., printers and stereotypers., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
The irrepressible conflict. |
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. |
[New York : Horace Greeley & Co., 1860] |
1860 |
New York |
Speech of Carl Schurz at Cooper Institute, New York, Thursday, September 13, 1860 : Douglasism exposed and republicanism vindicated. |
Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906. |
[Albany : Evening Journal, 1860] |
1860 |
New York |
Judge Douglas--the bill of indictment : speech by Carl Schurz ; delivered at the Cooper Institute, New-York, Sept. 13, 1860. |
Schurz, Carl, 1829-1906. |
[New York] : For sale at the Office of the New York Tribune, [1860] |
1860 |
New York |
The life and public services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, with a portrait on steel : To which is added a biographical sketch of Hon. Hannibal Hamlin |
Bartlett, D. W. (David W.), 1828-1912. |
New-York : Derby & Jackson, Publishers, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
A history of Newgate of Connecticut, at Simsbury, now East Granby : its insurrections and massacres, the imprisonment of the Tories in the Revolution, and the working of its mines : also, some account of the state prison, at Wethersfield |
Phelps, Richard H. (Richard Harvey) |
Albany : J. Munsell, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Life of Abraham Lincoln.. |
Scripps, J. L. (John Locke), 1818-1866. |
[New York : Horace Greeley and Co., 1860] |
1860 |
New York |
The admission of Kansas. |
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. |
[New York : Horace Greeley & Co., 1860] |
1860 |
New York |
The Union! its dangers!! and how they can be averted : letter from Samuel J. Tilden to Hon. William Kent. |
Tilden, Samuel J. (Samuel Jones), 1814-1886. |
[New York : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
New York |
Report of the Select committee on the petitions to prevent slave hunting in the state of New York : transmitted to the Legislature, February 11, 1860. |
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Select Committee on the Petitions to Prevent Slave Hunting in the State of New York |
Albany [N.Y.] : C. Van Benthuysen, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Social relations in our southern states. |
Hundley, Daniel R. (Daniel Robinson), 1832-1899. |
New-York: : Henry B. Price, publisher, 884 Broadway., 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
National politics. : Speech of Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, delivered at the Cooper Institute, Monday, Feb. 27, 1860.. |
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. |
[New York : Horace Greeley & Co., 1860] |
1860 |
New York |
The Union! its dangers!! and how they can be averted : letter from Samuel J. Tilden to Hon. William Kent. |
Tilden, Samuel J. (Samuel Jones), 1814-1886. |
[New York : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
New York |
An address to the people of North Carolina : on the evils of slavery |
Manumission Society of North Carolina. |
[New York : Nicholas Muller, printer & stereotyper], [1860?]. |
1860 |
New York |
A review and refutation of Helper's "Impending crisis" |
Beebe, Gilbert J. |
Middletown, N.Y., : [s.n.], 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The twenty-third annual report of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. : Presented to the General Assembly in May, 1860. |
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Foreign Missions |
New-York: : Published for the board: at the Mission House, 23 Centre Street., 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The national divergence and return : speech of William H. Seward, at Detroit, September 4, 1860. |
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. |
[Albany, N.Y. : Albany Evening Journal, 1860] |
1860 |
New York |
The slave's appeal |
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 1815-1902. |
Albany : Weed, Parsons and Company, printers, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The impending crisis of the South: : how to meet it. |
Helper, Hinton Rowan, 1829-1909. |
New-York: : A.B. Burdick, no. 145 Nassau Street., 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Black diamonds gathered in the darkey homes of the South |
Pollard, Edward Alfred, 1831-1872. |
New-York, : Pudney & Rusell, Publishers, 1860, [c1859]. |
1860 |
New York |
Liberty and the Union : speech of Hon. Burt Van Horn, of Niagara County : in assembly, January 18, 1860. |
Van Horn, Burt, 1823-1896. |
[Albany : s.l., 1860] |
1860 |
New York |
Triumphant vindication of the principles and policy of the Republican Party. |
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. |
Syracuse, N.Y.: : Office of the Syracuse Daily Journal., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
Laying of the corner stone, of St. Mark's Hospital : Harper: Cape Palmas, Liberia, west coast of Africa, 24th April, 1859. With the addresses and speeches delivered on the occasion. |
St. Mark's Hospital (Harper, Liberia) |
Goshen, N.Y. : Charles Mead, Printer, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The one test of character. : A discourse |
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. |
New-York: : For sale by Ross & Tousey, 121 Nassau Street., 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Herod, John and Jesus; or American slavery and its Christian cure : A sermon preached in Division Street Church, Albany, N.Y. |
Mayo, A. D. (Amory Dwight), 1823-1907. |
Albany [N.Y.] : Weed, Parsons & Company, printers, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The irrepressible conflict. |
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. |
[New York : Horace Greeley & Co., 1860] |
1860 |
New York |
I wish I was in Dixie's land |
Emmett, Daniel Decatur, 1815-1904. cmp |
New-York : Published by Firth, Pond & Co., no. 547 Broadway ; Boston : Oliver Ditson ; Cincinnati : C.Y. Fonda ; New Orleans : P.P. Werlein ; Pittsburgh : H. Kleber & Bro., c1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Political issues of the day: speech by William H. Seward, delivered at Detroit, September 4, 1860. |
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. |
[New York : Office of the New York Tribune, 1860.] |
1860 |
New York |
I wish I was in Dixie's land. |
Emmett, Daniel Decatur, |
New-York: Firth, Pond & Co., c1860. |
1860 |
New York |
A political text-book for 1860: : comprising a brief view of presidential nominations and elections: including all the national platforms ever yet adopted: also, a history of the struggle respecting slavery in the territories, and of the action of Congress as to the freedom of the public lands, with the most notable speeches and letters of Messrs. Lincoln, Douglas, Bell, Cass, Seward, Everett, Breckinridge, H.V. Johnson, etc., etc., touching the questions of the day; and returns of all presidential elections since 1836. |
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872 comp. |
New-York: : published by the Tribune Association, 154 Nassau-Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
The address of the Hon. Abraham Lincoln, in [v]indication of the policy of the framers of the Constitution and the principles of the Republican Party, : delivered at Cooper Institute, February 27th, 1860, |
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. |
New-York: : George F. Nesbitt & Co., printers and stationers., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
Writings and speeches of Alvan Stewart, on slavery |
Stewart, Alvan, 1790-1849. |
New York : A.B. Burdick, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Odd people : being a popular description of singular races of man |
Reid, Mayne, 1818-1883. |
New York : Harper & Brothers, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Letters of Hannah More to Zachary Macaulay, Esq. : containing notices of Lord Macaulay's youth : now first published |
More, Hannah, 1745-1833. |
New York : Robert Carter, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The Republican party; its origin, necessity and permanence : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, before the Young Men's Republican Union of New-York, July 11th, 1860. |
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874. |
New York : Issued by the Young Men's Republican Union of New-York, [1860] |
1860 |
New York |
Giving thanks for all things : a sermon, preached in the First Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn, on Thanksgiving-Day, Nov. 29, 1860 |
Van Dyke, Henry J. (Henry Jackson), 1822-1891. |
New York : G.F. Nesbitt and Co., 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Life and correspondence of John A. Quitman, major-general, U.S.A., and governor of the state of Mississippi : In two volumes. |
Claiborne, J. F. H. (John Francis Hamtramck), 1809-1884. |
New York : Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The ebony idol. |
Flanders, G. M., Mrs. |
New York: : D. Appleton & Company, 443 & 445 Broadway., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
Forty years' familiar letters of James W. Alexander, D.D. : constituting, with the notes, a memoir of his life |
Alexander, James W. (James Waddel), 1804-1859. |
New York : Charles Scribner ; London : Sampson Low, Son & Company, 1860 [New York : John F. Trow, printer, stereotyper, and eletrotyper]. |
1860 |
New York |
The guilt of slavery and the crime of slaveholding : demonstrated from the Hebrew and Greek scriptures |
Cheever, George Barrell, 1807-1890. |
New York : [s.n.], 1860. [Stereotyped by Smith & McDougal]. |
1860 |
New York |
Premium questions on slavery : each admitting of a yes or no answer ; addressed to the editors of the New York Independent and New York Evangelist |
Morse, Sidney E. (Sidney Edwards), 1794-1871. |
New York : Harper & Brothers, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
A journey in the back country |
Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1822-1903. |
New York : Published by Mason Brothers. London : Sampson Low, Son & Co., 1860 [Stereotyped by Smith & McDougal. C.A. Alvord, Printer] |
1860 |
New York |
The right way the safe way : proved by emancipation in the British West Indies, and elsewhere |
Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. |
New York : published and for sale at 5 Beekman Street, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Correspondence between Lydia Maria Child, and Gov. Wise and Mrs. Mason, of Virginia. |
Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. |
New York : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
An overland journey, from New York to San Francisco, in the summer of 1859. |
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872. |
New York: : C.M. Saxton, Barker & Co. ; San Francisco: : H.H. Bancroft & Co., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
The life of Stephen A. Douglas |
Sheahan, James W. (James Washington), 1824-1883. |
New York : Harper & Brothers, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The American statesman : a political history, exhibiting the origin, nature and practical operation of constitutional government in the United States : the rise and progress of parties : and the views of distinguished statesmen on questions of foreign and domestic policy : brought down to the present time : with an appendix, containing explanatory notes, political essays, statistical information, and other useful matter |
Young, Andrew W. (Andrew White), 1802-1877. |
New York : Derby & Jackson, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Twenty-third annual report of the Association for the Benefit of Colored Orphans : Organized in 1836. Incorporated in 1838 ... |
Association for the Benefit of Colored Orphans (New York, N.Y.) |
New York : "Home" Printing Office, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Wars of the western border; or, New homes and a strange people |
Brewerton, George Douglas, 1820-1901. |
New York : Derby & Jackson, 498 Broadway : W.H. Tinson, stereotyper : George Russell & Co., printers, 1860, c1856. |
1860 |
New York |
Testimonies of Capt. John Brown, at Harper's Ferry : with his address to the court. |
Brown, John, 1800-1859. |
New York : published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The history of South Carolina : from its first European discovery to its erection into a republic : with a supplementary book, bringing the narrative down to the present time |
Simms, William Gilmore, 1806-1870. |
New York : Redfield, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Memoirs of a nullifier. : With a historical sketch of nullification in 1832-33. |
Johnston, Algernon Sidney, 1801-1853. |
New York: : James O. Noyes, publisher, 25 Howard Street., 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Democratic leaders for disunion : speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, delivered in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 25, 1860. |
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875. |
New York : New York Tribune, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The life of Jacob Gruber |
Strickland, W. P. (William Peter), 1809-1884. |
New York : Carlton & Porter, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
A journey in the back country |
Olmsted, Frederick Law, 1822-1903. |
New York : Mason Brothers, 1860 [Stereotyped by Smith & McDougal. C.A. Alvord, Printer] |
1860 |
New York |
The West Indies and the Spanish Main |
Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882. |
New York : Harper & Brothers, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The Yankee slave driver; or, The black and white rivals. : With illustrations.. |
Smucker, Samuel M. (Samuel Mosheim), 1823-1863. |
New York: : H. Dayton, 36 Howard Street ; Indianapolis, Ind.: : Asher & Co., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
Democratic leaders for disunion : speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, delivered in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 25, 1860. |
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875. |
New York : New York Tribune, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
American history /Vol. III. The southern colonies. |
Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879. |
New York: : Sheldon & Company. ; Boston: : Gould & Lincoln., [1860?] |
1860 |
New York |
The case of Dred Scott in the United States Supreme Court : the full opinions of Chief Justice Taney and Justice Curtis, and abstracts of the opinions of the other judges : with an analysis of the points ruled, and some concluding observations. |
United States. Supreme Court |
New York : Tribune Association, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Slavery in history, |
De Gurowski, Adam G., count, 1805-1866. |
New York: : published by A.B. Burdick. 145 Nassau Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
The character and influence of abolitionism : a sermon preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, on Sabbath evening, December 9, 1860 |
Van Dyke, Henry J. (Henry Jackson), 1822-1891. |
New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Geschichte der Sklaverei in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. |
Kapp, Friedrich, 1824-1884. |
New York: : Druck und Verlag von L. Hauser, Debit von Joseph Wieck, 17 North William Street., [1860] |
1860 |
New York |
A summer on the borders of the Caribbean sea |
Harris, J. Dennis. |
New York : A.B. Burdick, publisher, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Letter from General C.F. Henningsen, in reply to the letter of Victor Hugo on the Harper's Ferry invasion; : with an extract from the letter of the Rev. Nathan Lord, D.D., president of Dartmouth College, N.H.; and an article from the London "Times" on slavery.. |
Henningsen, C. F. (Charles Frederick), 1815-1877. |
New York: : Davies & Kent, printers, 113 Nassau Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
The character and influence of abolitionism : a sermon preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, on Sabbath evening, December 9th, 1860 |
Van Dyke, Henry J. (Henry Jackson), 1822-1891. |
New York : D. Appleton and Company, 1861. |
1860 |
New York |
Will he find her? : a romance of New York and New Orleans |
Summerton, Winter, pseud. |
New York : Derby & Jackson, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The patriarchal institution : as described by members of its own family |
Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. |
New York : American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Speech of John Hossack, convicted of a violation of the fugitive slave law : before Judge Drummond, of the United States District Court, Chicago, Ill. |
Hossack, John. |
New York : published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The lake regions of central Africa : a picture of exploration |
Burton, Richard Francis, Sir, 1821-1890. |
New York : Harper and Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Jack Hopeton : or, The adventures of a Georgian |
Turner, William Wilberforce, b. 1830. |
New York : Derby & Jackson, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Report of the Lemmon slave case : containing points and arguments of counsel on both sides, and opinions of all the judges. |
New York (State). Court of Appeals |
New York : W.H. Tinson, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Revelations of a slave smuggler : being the autobiography of Capt. Rich'd Drake, an African trader for fifty years-from 1807 to 1857; during which period he was concerned in the transportation of half a million blacks from African coasts to America |
Drake, Richard. |
New York : Robert M. De Witt, publisher, [c1860] [W.H. Tinson, stereotyper]. |
1860 |
New York |
The "infidelity" of abolitionism. |
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879. |
New York: : published by the American Anti-slavery Society., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
The bobolink minstrel: or, Republican songster for 1860 |
Bungay, George W. (George Washington), 1818-1892. |
New York : O. Hutchinson, publisher, 272 Greenwich Street : Davies & Kent, stereotypers and electrotypers, 113 Nassau Street, N.Y., 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Victor Hugo's letter on John Brown, : with Ann S. Stephens' reply.. |
Hugo, Victor, 1802-1885. |
New York: : Irwin P. Beadle & Co., 137 William-St., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
Southern wealth and northern profits, : as exhibited in statistical facts and official figures: showing the necessity of union to the future prosperity and welfare of the Republic. |
Kettell, Thomas Prentice. |
New York: : George W. & John A. Wood, Law Building, 82 Nassau-Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
Report of the Lemmon slave case : containing points and arguments of counsel on both sides, and opinions of all the judges. |
New York (State). Court of Appeals |
New York : Greeley & Co., 1861. |
1860 |
New York |
Stories of Rainbow and Lucky. |
Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879. |
New York: : Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square., 1860-1861. |
1860 |
New York |
The right way the safe way : proved by emancipation in the British West Indies, and elsewhere |
Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880. |
New York : published and for sale at 5 Beekman Street, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The character and influence of abolitionism : a sermon preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, on Sabbath evening, Dec. 9th, 1860 |
Van Dyke, Henry J. (Henry Jackson), 1822-1891. |
New York : George F. Nesbitt & Co., 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Narratives and adventures of travellers in Africa |
Williams, Charles. |
New York : Dick & Fitzgerald, [1860?] |
1860 |
New York |
Secession is rebellion! Rebellion cannot succeed!! : The Union is indissoluble except by consent of all the states. An open letter to the Rev. A. A. Lipscomb, D.D. of Tuskegee, Alabama, Chancellor of the University of Georgia. |
Nordhoff, Charles, 1830-1901. |
New York: : Baker & Godwin, printers, Printing-House Square, opposite City Hall., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
Compendium of The impending crisis of the South. |
Helper, Hinton Rowan, 1829-1909. |
New York: : A.B. Burdick, publisher, no. 145 Nassau Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
Adventures and observations on the west coast of Africa, and its islands : historical and descriptive sketches of Madeira, Canary, Biafra, and Cape Verd islands, their climates, inhabitants, and productions : accounts of places, peoples, customs, trade, missionary operations, etc., etc., on that part of the African coast lying between Tangier, Morocco, and Benguela |
Thomas, Chas. W. |
New York : Derby & Jackson, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The philosophy of the abolition movement |
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884. |
New York : American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Daniel O'Connell upon American slavery : with other Irish testimonies. |
O'Connell, Daniel, 1775-1847. |
New York : American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The rival lovers. : A negro farce, in one act and one scene. |
White, Charles, 1821-1891. |
New York: : Samuel French, publisher, 122 Nassau Street (up stairs)., [186-?] |
1860 |
New York |
The arrival of Dickens. : An Ethiopian sketch. |
Leavitt, Andrew J. |
New York: : Samuel French, publisher, 122 Nassau Street., [186-?] |
1860 |
New York |
African servitude : when, why, and by whom instituted : by whom, and how long, shall it be maintained? : read and consider. |
New York : Davies & Kent, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Black jokes for "blue devils" |
New York: : Frederic A. Brady, publisher, 24 Ann Street. Copies mailed to all parts of the United States, postage free., [1860] |
1860 |
New York |
The trail of blood : a record of crime from the earliest to the present day : murders, daring outrages, biographical sketches, trials and confessions of celebrated criminals. |
New York : D.W. Evans & Co., 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The new pantheon, or, the age of black. |
New York : Rollo, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
No slave-hunting in the Old Bay State : an appeal to the people and legislature of Massachusetts. |
New York : American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
Hutchinson's Republican songster, for the campaign of 1860. |
New York: : O. Hutchinson, publisher, 67 Nassau Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
The American fistiana : showing the progress of pugilism in the United States, from 1816 to 1860. Embracing all the particulars and all the rounds of every fight of which there is positive record. |
New York : Robert M. De Witt, publisher, [c1860] [W.H. Tinson, stereotyper. Geo. Russell & Co., printers]. |
1860 |
New York |
The Tribune almanac and political register for 1860. |
New York : H. Greeley & Company, [1860] |
1860 |
New York |
American slavery : Demonstrations in favor of Dr. Cheever, in Scotland : Letter of sympathy from distinguished clergymen and other gentlemen : Speeches at meetings in Edinburgh and Glasgow, by Drs. Candlish, Guthrie, Alexander, Buchanan, and Smyth : And a statement of Dr. Cheever's case, by Rev. H. Batchelor : Letter of Dr. Guthrie to the Presbyterian. |
New York : John A. Gray, printer & stereotyper, 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The new "reign of terror" in the slaveholding states, for 1859-60.. |
New York: : published by the American Anti-slavery Society., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
A fresh catalogue of southern outrages upon northern citizens.. |
New York: : published by the American Anti-slavery Society., 1860.. |
1860 |
New York |
Weisse Sklaverei ist die sichere Folge der schwarzen Sklaverei. |
[New York : Tribune Office, 1856] |
1860 |
New York |
Documents relating to the New York contest, : showing the claims of the delegation elected by Congress districts, (in accordance with precedent and usage,) to seats in the Charleston convention. : New York, March, 1860. |
[New York] : Printed by J.W. Bell, (Times building,) 40 Park Row., 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
The Democratic campaign songster: : Douglas & Johnson melodies. |
[New York] : P.J. Cozans, publisher, New York. : For sale by Ross & Tousey; Dexter & Co.; Okie, Dayton & Jones; S. Yates. : Stereotyped by Vincent L. Dill, 128 Fulton Street, N.Y., [1860]. |
1860 |
New York |
Gerrit Smith and the Vigilant Association of the City of New-York. |
New-York: : John A. Gray, printer, 16 & 18 Jacob St., Fire-Proof Buildings., 1860. |
1860 |
New York |
A political text-book for 1860: : comprising a brief view of presidential nominations and elections: including all the national platforms ever yet adopted: also, a history of the struggle respecting slavery in the territories, and of the action of Congress as to the freedom of the public lands, with the most notable speeches and letters of Messrs. Lincoln, Douglas, Bell, Cass, Seward, Everett, Breckinridge, H.V. Johnson, etc., etc., touching the questions of the day; and returns of all presidential elections since 1836. |
New-York: : published by the Tribune Association, 154 Nassau-Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
Ohio |
Progression; or, The South defended. |
Homes, Mary Sophia Shaw, b. 1830? |
[Cincinnati] : Applegate & Co., publishers, 43 Main Street, Cincinnati, O., 1860.. |
1860 |
Ohio |
The life and writings of Rev. Joseph Gordon. |
Gordon, Joseph, 1819-1858. |
Cincinnati: : published for the Free Presbyterian Synod., 1860.. |
1860 |
Ohio |
Speech of the Hon. Thomas Ewing, at Chillicothe, Ohio, : before a Republican mass meeting, September 29th, 1860.. |
Ewing, Thomas, 1789-1871. |
Cincinnati: : Rickey, Mallory & Co., 75 West Fourth Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
Ohio |
Sixth annual report of the State Commissioner of Common Schools, : to the governor of the state of Ohio: for the year 1859:. |
Ohio. State Commissioner of Common Schools. |
Columbus [Ohio]: : Richard Nevins, state printer., 1860.. |
1860 |
Ohio |
Political debates between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, in the celebrated campaign of 1858, in Illinois; : including the preceding speeches of each, at Chicago, Springfield, etc.; Also, the two great speeches of Mr. Lincoln in Ohio, in 1859, as carefully prepared by the reporters of each party, and published at the times of their delivery.. |
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. |
Columbus [Ohio]: : Follett, Foster and Company., 1860.. |
1860 |
Ohio |
Oberlin: its origin, progress and results. : An address, prepared for the alumni of Oberlin College, assembled August 22, 1860. |
Fairchild, James Harris, 1817-1902. |
Oberlin [Ohio]: : Shankland and Harmon:, 1860.. |
1860 |
Ohio |
Political debates between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, in the celebrated campaign of 1858, in Illinois; : including the preceding speeches of each, at Chicago, Springfield, etc. Also, the two great speeches of Mr. Lincoln in Ohio, in 1859, as carefully prepared by the reporters of each party, and published at the times of their delivery.. |
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. |
Columbus [Ohio]: : Follett, Foster and Company., 1860.. |
1860 |
Ohio |
The causes and remedies of impending national calamities : an address |
Wilson, Samuel R. (Samuel Ramsey), 1818-1886. |
Cincinnati, Ohio : J.B. Elliott, 1860. |
1860 |
Ohio |
My uncle's family; or, Ten months at the South. |
Smith, M. B., Mrs. |
Cincinnati: : American Reform Tract and Book Society., 1860.. |
1860 |
Ohio |
Official proceedings of the Democratic National Convention, held in 1860, at Charleston and Baltimore. : Proceedings at Charleston, April 23-May 3. |
Democratic National Convention (1860 : Charleston, S.C., and Baltimore, Md.) |
Cleveland: : Nevins' print, Plain Dealer job office., 1860. |
1860 |
Ohio |
Aunt Sally; or, The cross the way of freedom : A narrative of the slave-life and purchase of the mother of Rev. Issac Williams, of Detroit, Michigan. |
Cincinnati : American Reform Tract and Book Society, 1860 [Stereotyped by C.F. O'Driscoll & Co.] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Speech of George W. Woodward : at the Great Union Meeting, held December 13, 1860, in Independence Square, Philadelphia. |
Woodward, George W. (George Washington), 1809-1875. |
Philadelphia : Ringwalt & Brown, 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Thirty-first annual report of the inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania : to the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. |
Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania. |
Philadelphia : McLaughlin Brothers, 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Observations upon the form of the occiput in the various races of men. |
Meigs, James Aitken, 1829-1879. |
[Philadelphia : Merrihew & Thompson?, 1860] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Great union meeting : Philadephia December 7, 1859. |
Great Union Meeting. |
Philadelphia : Crissy & Markley, [1860?] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Who is responsible for the present slavery agitation? : Reprinted from the "Presbyterian Quarterly Review." |
Brainerd, Thomas, 1804-1866. |
Philadelphia : Presbyterian Rooms--1334 Chestnut Street, 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Our living representative men : from official and original sources |
Savage, John, 1828-1888. |
Philadelphia : Childs & Peterson, 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Remarks on Hayti as a place of settlement for Afric-Americans; : and on the mulatto as a race for the tropics.. |
Hunt, Benjamin S. |
Philadelphia: : T.B. Pugh, 615 Chestnut Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Letter from Hon. John Sherman, of Ohio, in reply to an invitation from "The working members of the People's Party," to attend a public dinner, at Samson Street Hall, in the city of Philadelphia, Friday evening December 28, 1860. |
Sherman, John, 1823-1900. |
[Philadelphia: s.n., 1860]. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
The origin and proceedings of the Philadelphia Association of Friends, for the Instruction of Poor Children, : their constitution, by-laws, etc., together with the annual report of the board of managers for 1860.. |
Philadelphia Association of Friends for the Instruction of Poor Children. |
Philadelphia: : Pile & M'Elroy, printers, Lodge Street, between Second and Dock., 1860.. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
The twenty-fourth annual report of the Association for the Care of Colored Orphans. |
Association for the Care of Coloured Orphans (Cheyney, Pa.) |
Philadelphia: : Printed by Joseph Rakestraw., 1860.. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Act of incorporation and constitution of the Pennsylvania Society, for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery : and for the relief of free negroes unlawfully held in bondage, and for improving the condition of the African race : also, a list of those who have been elected members of the Society. |
Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery. |
Philadelphia : Printed for the Society by Merrihew & Thompson, 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Teachings of patriots and statesmen : or, The "founders of the Republic" on slavery |
Chase, Ezra B. |
Philadelphia : J.W. Bradley, 48 N. Fourth Street : stereotyped by S.A. George, 607 Sansom Street : Printed by King & Baird, 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Letter of David Paul Brown, Esq. to the incorporated "Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, for the Relief of Free Negroes unlawfully held in bondage, and for Improving the Condition of the African Race." |
Brown, David Paul, 1795-1872. |
[Philadelphia? : s.n., 1860?] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Twenty-sixth annual report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society.. |
Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society. |
Philadelphia: : Merrihew & Thompson, printers, Lodge street, north side of Pennsylvania Bank., 1860.. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Valedictory address to the anatomical class of the Philadelphia School of Anatomy, : delivered on Friday evening, February, 17, 1860, |
Agnew, D. Hayes (David Hayes), 1818-1892. |
Philadelphia: : Joseph M. Wilson, No. 111 South Tenth Street, below Chestnut., 1860.. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
The end of the irrepressible conflict. |
Merchant of Philadelphia. |
Philadelphia: : King & Baird, printers, no. 607 Sansom Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
The sunny South; or, The southerner at home, : embracing five years' experience of a northern governess in the land of the sugar and the cotton. |
Ingraham, J. H. (Joseph Holt), 1809-1860. |
Philadelphia: : G.G. Evans, publisher, no. 439 Chestnut Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
What Christianity demands of us at the present crisis : a sermon preached on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 29, 1860 |
Boardman, Henry A. (Henry Augustus), 1808-1880. |
Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott & Co. : C. Sherman & Son, printers, S.W. corner Seventh and Cherry Streets, Philadelphia, 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
To the citizens of Philadelphia. November 6th, 1860. : The most important presidential election for many years is to be decided to-day, and, by the judgment of the whole country, it is conceded that the voice of Pennsylvania will determine who shall be president, and what shall be the future policy of the nation! ... Citizens, the election of Abraham Lincoln was morally determined in October, ... |
Republican Party (Philadelphia, Pa.). City Committee. |
[Philadelphia, Pa. : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Thanksgiving sermon |
Chambers, John, 1797-1875. |
Philadelphia : Printed by Ringwalt & Co., [1860]. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Our duty as conservatives : a discourse delivered in the First Congregational Unitarian Church Sunday November 25 1860 occasioned by the threatened secession of some of the Southern States |
Furness, William Henry, 1802-1896. |
Philadelphia : C. Sherman & Son printers corner Seventh and Cherry Streets, 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
The slaveholder abroad : or, Billy Buck's visit, with his master, to England : a series of letters from Dr. Pleasant Jones to Major Joseph Jones, of Georgia. |
Starnes, Ebenezer, 1810-1868. |
Philadelphia : J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
The doctrines and discipline of the African Methodist Episcopal Church |
African Methodist Episcopal Church. |
Philadelphia : James H. Bryson, Printer, 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Fifty-eighth annual report of the Board of Domestic Missions of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. : Presented May, 1860. |
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School). Board of Domestic Missions |
Philadelphia: : Published by the board., 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Political issues and presidential candidates. : Speech of Hon. John Hickman, in Concert Hall, Philadelphia, Tuesday evening, July 24, 1860.. |
Hickman, John, 1810-1875. |
[Philadelphia : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Helper's Impending crisis dissected |
Wolfe, Samuel M. |
Philadelphia : J.T. Lloyd, agt., 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Hall and Parker's original and celebrated Boston Minstrel Troupe! : will exhibit at [blank] on [blank] Look at the great stars that will appear: Miss Mattie Clare champion jig dancer and songstress. Johnny Redden, in his original songs and dances. Jim Parker, the great contortionist. Charlie Hall, in his great stump speech. Frank Gardner, the unequaled banjoist. Joe Fletcher, the celebrated violinist. Master Howard, in his original "essence of Ole Virginny." To conclude with the laughable farce of The masquerade ball! by the whole company. Admission, 25 cents Children, 15 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance to commence at 8. |
Boston Minstrel Troupe. |
[Philadelphia, Pa.] : U.S. Job Print, Ledger Buildings, Philadelphia., [186-?] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Concessions and compromises.. |
Fisher, Joshua Francis, 1807-1873. |
[Philadelphia] : C. Sherman & Son, printers, Philad., [1860] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Frank Rivers' Melodeon! : Late City Museum, Callowhill Street, between 4th and 5th. Model concert hall of America. Cheapest place of amusement in the world! New attractions every night! N.B.--The management would most respectfully announce to the patrons of the Melodeon and the public generally, that the benefit of Mast. Geo. Germaine will take place on Thursday, Oct. 4th on which occasion he will be assisted by the entire company, besides a host of volunteers of talent. Mrs. Frank Rivers has kindly volunteered for this occasion, ... Taming a Tartar, or Magic and mazourkaphobia ... First week of the side-splitting farce entitled My neighbor's wife! ... The female minstrels: wit, fun, and frolic. Odd, stange, droll sayings, doing, quibs, quirks, and quiddities. Sixteen young ladies, in characteristic dresses, in an olla podrida of Ethiopian medley. ... Admission, 15 cents Doors open at quarter to 7 o'clock. Commencing at half-past 7 precisely. |
Frank Rivers' Melodeon (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
[Philadelphia, Pa.] : U.S. Job Printing Office Ledger Building, Philadelphia., [1860] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Speech of Hon. Charles Gibbons, : delivered at National Hall, October 5th, 1860, in reply to the speech of the Hon. W.B. Reed, on the presidential question. And in vindication of the Peoples' Party.. |
Gibbons, Charles, 1814-1885. |
Philadelphia: : King & Baird, printers, 607 Sansom Street,, 1860.. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Lessons about salvation : from the life and words of the Lord Jesus. Being a second series of plantation sermons |
Dickson, A. F. (Andrew Flinn), 1825-1879. |
Philadelphia : Presbyterian Board of Publication, [c1860] [Stereotyped by William W. Harding]. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Forty-first annual report of the Board of Education of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. : Presented to the General Assembly, May 1860. |
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Education |
Philadelphia: : Published by the board., 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Address of the National Democratic Union Club of Harrisburg, : to the democracy of Pennsylvania. |
Democratic Party (Pa.) |
[Harrisburg, Pa. : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Statistics of insanity in the United States. |
Dunglison, Richard J. (Richard James), 1834-1901. |
Philadelphia: : J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1860.. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Memoirs of the life and gospel labours of Stephen Grellet, |
Grellet, Stephen, 1773-1855. |
Philadelphia: : Henry Longstreth, no. 1336 Chestnut Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Memoirs of the life and gospel labours of Stephen Grellet |
Grellet, Stephen. |
Philadelphia : Henry Longstreth, 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
The life and speeches of Henry Clay. |
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852. |
Philadelphia : Leary, Getz & Co., 224 North Second Street, 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Observations upon the form of the occiput in the various races of men. |
Meigs, James Aitken, 1829-1879. |
[Philadelphia : Merrihew & Thompson?, 1860] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
The haunted homestead; and other nouvellettes. : With an autobiography of the author. |
Southworth, Emma Dorothy Eliza Nevitte, 1819-1899. |
Philadelphia: : T.B. Peterson and Brothers, 306 Chestnut Street., [1860?] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
A treasury of facts. : In six numbers. Number II. |
Johnson, Jane, 1803-1884. |
Philadelphia: : Published for the Book Association of Friends, by T. Elwood Zell, 439 Market St., 1860.. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Speech of Hon. Charles Gibbons, : delivered at National Hall, Philadelphia, October 5th, 1860, in reply to the speech of the Hon. W.B. Reed, delivered before the National Democratic Association, Sept. 4, 1860, on the presidential question, and in vindication of the Peoples' Party.. |
Gibbons, Charles, 1814-1885. |
Philadelphia: : King & Baird, printers, no. 607 Sansom Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Thirtieth annual report of the board of managers of the Association of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons.. |
Association of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons. |
Philadelphia: : Merrihew & Thompson, printers. Lodge Street, north side of Penna. Bank., 1860.. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Concessions and compromises.. |
Fisher, Joshua Francis, 1807-1873. |
[Philadelphia] : C. Sherman & Son, printers, Philad., [1860] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Slavery: [sic] |
Baker, James L. (James Loring) |
Philadelphia : John A. Norton, 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
The laws of race, as connected with slavery. |
Fisher, Sidney George, 1809-1871. |
Philadelphia: : Willis P. Hazard, 724 Chestnut Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Objects and regulations of the Institute for Colored Youth : with a list of the officers and students, and the annual report of the Board of Managers, for the year 1860. |
Institute for Colored Youth (Philadelphia, Pa.) |
Philadelphia : Merrihew & Thompsom, 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
The life of Sam Houston. : The hunter, patriot, and statesman of Texas. (The only authentic memoir of him ever published.) : Illustrated.. |
Lester, C. Edwards (Charles Edwards), 1815-1890. |
Philadelphia: : Published by G.G. Evans, no. 439 Chestnut Street., 1860.. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
The blessings of abolition : a discourse delivered in the First Congregational Unitarian Church Sunday July 1 1860 |
Furness, William Henry, 1802-1896. |
Philadelphia : C. Sherman & Son, printers corner Seventh and Cherry Streets, 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Scenes in the South, : and other miscellaneous pieces, |
Creecy, James R. |
Philadelphia: : J.B. Lippincott & Co., 1860. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Monster concert! : by the acknowledged best disciples of Melpomene, Thespis, Euterpe & Terpsichore Notice.--After the close of the equestrian performance, there will be an extra gala entertainment by the National Ethiopian Opera Troupe who will furnish, at a cheap rate, a delightful farrago of fun. The artists employed are all first-class, and are chosen for their ability and popularity, from the principal opera houses of New York, Philadelphia and Boston. Jim Flake! the great Ethiopian comedian, and champion bone player Frank Soloman the popular banjoist & comedian Joe Ditmar the celebrated song & dance man and tamborinist! Johnny Forbes the champion drummer--the best in America. Professor Clinton! the celebrated violin soloist, with his imitations of barn yard fowls, &c. Among the ladies, irrespective of the corps de ballet, and queen of the circle of grace and beauty, is the famous premiere danseuse, M'le Marie Colson who bears the proud title of the most beautiful young lady on the stage. Exceedingly cheap rates of admission: 15 cts. Children, under 12 years of age, 10 cts Notice--The agents of the opera troupe will supply the audience with tickets. Those desiring to retire, will please do so at the close of the equestrian performance. |
National Ethiopian Opera Troupe. |
[Philadelphia, Pa.] : U.S. Job Print, Ledger Buildings, Phila., [186-?] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Duprez & Benedict's Minstrels appear all this week at Chestnut Street Theatre. : Tickets 50 and 25 cents. Secured seats 75 cts. 25 cent matinee, Saturday, 2 1/2 P.M. |
Duprez & Benedict's Minstrels. |
[Philadelphia, Pa. : s.n., 186-?] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Worrell & Showers' Continental Variety Troupe! : will appear at [blank] on [blank] In presenting this old and versatile company to the public, the managers beg leave to state that they will find them all A No. 1, in their several parts, and our motto will always be Fun, without vulgarity Come see us and judge for yourselves. Observe the array of talent: Miss Anna Worrell, the charming vocalist. Miss Lida White, the fascinating danseuse and jig dancer. Billy Worrell, the world renowned, in his role of imitations. Frank Howard, the infant prodigy. Andy Showers, the prince of banjoists. Prof. Weinstrip, violinist. Doors open at [blank] o'clock. To commence at [blank] Admission, [blank] cents |
Worrell & Showers' Continental Variety Troupe. |
[Philadelphia, Pa.] : U.S. Steam Print, Ledger Buildings, Phila., [186-?] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
List of song books for sale at J.H. Johnson's, No. 7 N. Tenth Street, Philadelphia. : Any of these books sent free of postage at the price annexed. ... In addition to the above list, I have an assortment of 50 other song books at 6 cents each. Dream books, fortune telling books, at 25, 12 and 6 cents each. Constantly publishing, new and popular hymns & songs, in ballad form. ... |
Johnson, J. H. (John H.) |
[Philadelphia, Pa. : s.n., not before 1860] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Recognition of Liberia. |
[Philadelphia, W. F. Geddes, 1860?] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
The Lincoln and Hamlin songster; or, The continental melodist, : comprising a choice collection of original and selected songs, in honor of the people's candidates, Lincoln and Hamlin, and illustrative of the enthusiasm everywhere entertained for "Honest Old Abe," of Illinois, and the noble Hamlin of Maine.. |
[Philadelphia ; Baltimore] : Fisher & Brother, no. 10 South Sixth St., Philadelphia; 64 Baltimore St., Baltimore. ; [New York] : Wm. J. Bunce, 68 Bowery, New York., [1860] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
America, or Africa? |
[Philadelphia : W.F. Geddes, Printer], [1860?] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
What shall be done? |
Philadelphia, W.F. Geddes, [1860?] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Exposition of the secret political order of "Johnny Cross" and the Jesuits, : with a reference to the the [sic] Sodalities, Order of Redemptionists ... and the Assassins.. |
Philadelphia: : Joseph D.B. Johnson., 1860.. |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Little children. : A short account of the lives and happy deaths of Benny White and Hannah Dingle.. |
[Philadelphia] : Published by the Tract Assciation of Friends at their depository, no. 304, Arch Street, Philadelphia., [186-?] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Carncross and Dixey's Minstrels in their chaste and varied entertainment : plantation scenes, original jokes and bon mots ... |
[Philadelphia] : U.S. Steam Job Print, Ledger Buildings, Philad'a., [186-?] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Eleventh St. Opera House: : (late Sanford's,) Eleventh Street, above Chestnut. Triumphant success of Carncross & Dixey's Minstrels. The star troupe of the world ... |
[Philadelphia] : McLaughlin Brothers, printers, 112 S. Third St., [186-?] |
1860 |
Pennsylvania |
Our day : devoted to choice literature business the news and commerce. |
[Philadelphia, Pa.] : McLaughlin Brothers' Steam-Power Book and Job Printing Establishment, 112 South Third Street., [1860] |
1860 |
Scotland |
Patriots and filibusters, or, incidents of political and exploratory travel |
Oliphant, Laurence, 1829-1888. |
Edinburgh : W. Blackwood, 1860. |
1860 |
South Carolina |
The slave trade not declared piracy by the act of 1820. : The United States vs. William C. Corrie. : Presentment for piracy. : Opinion of the Hon. A.G. Magrath, district judge in the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, upon a motion for leave to enter a nol. pros. in the case. : James Conner, district attorney. A.H. Brown, F.D. Richardson, W.D. Porter, defendant's counsel. |
Magrath, A. G. (Andrew Gordon), 1813-1893. |
Charleston [S.C.]: : S.G. Courtenay & Co., publishers and booksellers. No. 9 Broad Street., 1860. |
1860 |
South Carolina |
Mr. Douglas and the doctrine of coercion : together with letters from Hon. Herschel V. Johnson, of Georgia, and Hon. J.K. Paulding, former sec. of navy. |
Porter, Wm. D. (William Dennison), 1810-1883. |
[Charleston, S.C., : s.n., 1860?] |
1860 |
South Carolina |
The doom of slavery in the Union : its safety out of it. |
Townsend, John. |
Charleston, S.C. : Evans & Cogswell, 1860. |
1860 |
South Carolina |
Declaration of the immediate causes which induce and justify the secession of South Carolina from the federal union : and the ordinance of secession |
South Carolina. Convention (1860-1862) |
Charleston : Evans & Cogswell, printers to the Convention, 1860. |
1860 |
South Carolina |
The South alone, should govern the South : and African slavery should be controlled by those only, who are friendly to it. |
Townsend, John. |
Charleston : Evans & Cogswell, 1860. |
1860 |
South Carolina |
The address of the people of South Carolina assembled in convention, to the people of the slaveholding states of the United States |
South Carolina. Convention (1860-1861) |
Charleston : Evans & Cogswell, printers to the Convention, 1860. |
1860 |
South Carolina |
State sovereignty and the doctrine of coercion |
Porter, Wm. D. (William Dennison), 1810-1883. |
Charleston, S.C. : Evans & Cogswell's Steam-power Presses, 1860. |
1860 |
South Carolina |
The South alone, should govern the South : and African slavery should be controlled by those only, who are friendly to it. |
Townsend, John. |
[Charleston, S.C.? : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
South Carolina |
Report on the address of a portion of the members of the General assembly of Georgia : Printed by order of the Convention. |
South Carolina. Convention (1860-1862) |
Charleston : Evans & Cogswell, 1860. |
1860 |
South Carolina |
A sermon preached at St. Peter's Church, Charleston |
Prentiss, William O. |
Charleston [S.C.] : Evans & Cogswell, 1860. |
1860 |
South Carolina |
The Interest in slavery of the southern non-slaveholder. : The right of peaceful secession. : The character and influence of abolitionism.. |
Charleston: : Steam-power presses of Evans & Cogswell, no. 3 Broad and 103 East Bay Streets., 1860.. |
1860 |
South Carolina |
The Interest in slavery of the southern non-slaveholder. : The right of peaceful secession. : Slavery in the Bible.. |
Charleston: : Steam power presses of Evans & Cogswell, no. 3 Broad and 102 East Bay Streets., 1860.. |
1860 |
Tennessee |
Speech of Jordan Stokes, in the Senate of Tennessee, on the bill for the expulsion from the state of free persons of color : delivered February 20, 1860. |
Stokes, Jordan, 1817-1886. |
[Nashville, Tenn.] : Cameron & Co., Nashville "Daily News" book and job office, 1860. |
1860 |
Undefined place of publication |
The state of the country. : Speech of William H. Seward, in the United States Senate, February 29, 1860. |
Seward, William Henry, 1801-1872. |
[S.l. : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
Undefined place of publication |
To the people of the South : Senator Hammond and the Tribune |
Troup, George Michael, 1780-1856. |
[S.l. : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
Undefined place of publication |
Burlesque political sermon! : That's what's the matter |
[S.l. : s.n., 1860?] |
1860 |
Undefined place of publication |
William H. English, his record as a civilian in the 33d, 34th, and 35th Congresses, his "teachings and example." |
[S.l. : s.n., 1860?] |
1860 |
United States |
The Republican Party--its history and policy. : A speech by Hon. John Sherman, of Ohio, delivered at the Cooper Institute, in the City of New York, April 13, 1860.. |
Sherman, John, 1823-1900. |
[United States : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
United States |
John Bell : his "past history connected with the public service". |
Democratic Party (Tenn.). State Central Committee. |
[United States : s.n., 1860]. |
1860 |
United States |
Expulsion of free Negroes from the state : Remarks of Wm. M. Bradford, of Jefferson : delivered in the senate, Saturday, February 11, 1860. |
Bradford, William McDermott, 1827-1895. |
[United States : s.n., 1860.] |
1860 |
United States |
Address of Hon. John Slidell to the people of Louisiana. |
Slidell, John, 1793-1871. |
[United States : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
United States |
Remarks of Hon. Wm. Ewing, of Williamson County, : delivered in the Tennessee House of Representatives, Monday December 5th, 1859, on the second reading of the bill introduced by the Committeee [sic] on Free Negroes and Slave Population for the expulsion of free persons of color from this state. |
Ewing, William, of Tennessee |
[United States : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
United States |
Shall the territories be Africanized? : Speech of Hon. James Harlan, of Iowa. Delivered in the United States Senate, January 4, 1860.. |
Harlan, James, 1820-1899. |
[United States : s.n., 1860] |
1860 |
United States |
Old folks at home. |
Foster, Stephen Collins, 1826-1864. |
[United States : s.n., ca. 1860] |
1860 |
United States |
Wait for the wagon. |
[United States : s.n., ca. 1860] |
1860 |
Virginia |
Address to the people of the southern states |
Bickley, George W. L., 1823-1867. |
Richmond :[ s.n.], 1860. |
1860 |
Virginia |
Anticipations of the future, to serve as lessons for the present time : in the form of extracts of letters from an English resident in the United States, to the London Times, from 1864 to 1870 : with an appendix on the causes and consequences of the independence of the South. |
Ruffin, Edmund, 1794-1865. |
Richmond : J.W. Randolph, 1860. |
1860 |
Virginia |
Speech of John C. Rutherfoord, of Goochland : in the House of Delegates of Virginia, 21 February, 1860, in favor of the proposed conference of southern states. |
Rutherfoord, John C. (John Coles), 1825-1866. |
Richmond [Va.] : W.H. Clemmitt, printer, 1860. |
1860 |
Virginia |
Letter from the Hon. William C. Rives to a friend, on the important questions of the day. |
Rives, William C. (William Cabell), 1793-1868. |
Richmond : Printed at the Whig Book and Job Office, Governor Street, 1860. |
1860 |
Virginia |
Slavery: its origin, nature and history : its relations to society, to government, and to true religion,--to human happiness and divine glory : considered in the light of Bible teachings, moral justice, and political wisdom |
Stringfellow, Thornton. |
Alexandria : Printed at the Virginia Sentinel office, 1860. |
1860 |
Virginia |
Speech of Wyndham Robertson, Esq. of Richmond city, on the state of the country : delivered in the House of Delegates on the 5th and 6th of March, 1860. |
Robertson, Wyndham, 1803-1888. |
Richmond : Printed at the Whig book and job office, 1860. |
1860 |
Virginia |
Report of the Joint Committee on the Harpers Ferry outrages, January 26, 1860. |
Virginia. General Assembly. Joint Committee on Harpers Ferry Outrages. |
[Richmond? : s.n.], 1860. |
1860 |
Virginia |
Union or disunion : The union cannot and shall not be dissolved. Mr. Lincoln not an abolitionist. Speech of the Hon. John M. Botts, at Holcombe Hall, in Lynchburg, Virginia, on Thursday evening, October 18. |
Botts, John Minor, 1802-1869. |
[Lynchburg? Va. : s.n., 1860.] |
1860 |
Virginia |
The mock auction : Ossawatomie sold, a mock heroic poem : with portraits and tableaux, illustrative of the characters and actions of the world-renowned order of Peter Funks. |
Valentine, Mann Satterwhite, 1824-1892. |
Richmond, Va. : J. W. Randolph, 1860. |
1860 |
Virginia |
The lost principle or the sectional equilibrium : how it was created--how destroyed--how it may be restored |
Scott, John, 1820-1907. |
Richmond, Va. : J. Woodhouse, 1860. |
1860 |
Virginia |
The epidemic of the nineteenth century / by E. Boyden, of Hopedale, Albemarle County, Va. |
Boyden, E. (Ebenezer), 1803-1891. |
Richmond : Chas. H. Wynne, Printer, 1860. |