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1.Letters of Delegates to Congress: Volume 1 AUGUST 1774 - AUGUST 1775 --A Delegate in Congress to a Correspondent in LondonCentury of Lawmaking
2.Letters of Delegates to Congress: Volume 10 June 1, 1778 - September 30, 1778 --Cornelius Harnett to Richard CaswellCentury of Lawmaking
3.Letters of Delegates to Congress: Volume 11 October 1, 1778 - January 31, 1779 --John Fell's DiaryCentury of Lawmaking
4.Letters of Delegates to Congress: Volume 19 August 1, 1782 - March 11, 1783 --James Duane to George ClintonCentury of Lawmaking
5.Letters of Delegates to Congress: Volume 19 August 1, 1782 - March 11, 1783 --James Madison's Notes of DebatesCentury of Lawmaking
6.Letters of Delegates to Congress: Volume 19 August 1, 1782 - March 11, 1783 --Jonathan Jackson to Oliver WendellCentury of Lawmaking
7.Letters of Delegates to Congress: Volume 7 May 1, 1777 - September 18, 1777 --Unknown to Samuel Chase?Century of Lawmaking
8.Letters of Delegates to Congress: Volume 8 September 19, 1777 - January 31, 1778 --Henry Laurens to George WashingtonCentury of Lawmaking
9.Elliot's Debates --Wednesday, December 18.Century of Lawmaking
10.House Journal --SATURDAY, December 15, 1832.Century of Lawmaking
11.Journals of the Continental Congress --WEDNESDAY, DECR. 18th.Century of Lawmaking
12.Maclay's Journal --HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES, From the Discovery of the Continent to the Establishment of the Constitution in 1789.Century of Lawmaking
13.U.S. Serial Set --APPENDIX NO. II. PAMPHLET ENTITLED "HASTY RECOGNITION," BY GEORGE BEMIS, ESQ., AND AN ARTICLE ON THE SAME SUBJECT, BY THE SAME AUTHOR, FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES OF MARCH 16, 1868.Century of Lawmaking
14.Abolitionism unveiled; or, Its origin, progress, & pernicious tendency fully developed.Nineteenth Century: Books
15.Address of John Brown to the Virginia Court, when about to receive the sentence of death, for his heroic attempt at Harper's Ferry to give deliverance to the captives, and to let the oppressed go free ... Boston. Printed by C. C. Mead, 91 Washington Street [1859].African American Odyssey
16.Advice Books:Rare Book and Special Collections DivisionAmerican Women
17.Agnes Vanderburg and Kay Young on the Flathead Reservation, Northwestern Montana discussing preparations for a camas bakeAmerican Women
18.The Al. G. Field's Greater Minstrels.Variety Stage
19.Alfalfa field on the Watson Ranch, Buffalo County, NebraskaPrairie Settlement
20.All Slave Keepers that Keep the Innocent in Bondage . . . .African American Odyssey
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