• Quarto, 3 ¼ pages, very closely written, in very good clean and legible condition
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  • folio, 2 ½ pages, formerly folded, in very good, clean and legible condition.
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  • Single sheet, measuring 3 x 8”, 1 page, with docketing on verso. J.E. McCombs, Constable, ordered to summon “William Baynard, Negro, to be and appear…to answer unto Francis G. Smith admn. of Saml. G. Smith, Decd. In a plea of Debt…”
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  • octavo, 3 pages, of a bi-folium, on the letterhead of the Nashville Institute, written in brown ink, in a legible hand, portion of mailing envelope present, else very good.
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  • 285 Water-street, [New York City]: [J. M’Clelland], 1827. Broadside, 19 ¾”h x 11 ⅜” wide at greatest extent, uncolored. Six lines of headline type surrounding two cuts, followed by two columns of text with a typographic divider. Minor-moderate soiling and staining, creasing along…
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  • quarto, two pages, plus integral address leaf, postal markings and postage stamp on address leaf, last leaf slightly foxed, else in very good and legible condition.
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  • quarto, two pages of a four page bi-folium, folded, postal markings on integral address leaf, else a very good copy.
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  • Community Book Shop, Chicago. July 31, 1950. Addressed to “Faculty Member” of the University of Chicago. Edgeworn. Warning that “a gang of hoodlums” were terrorizing Blacks and Jews on East 55th Street in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago:
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  • Paris: De L’Imprimerie Royale, 1734, quarto, eight pages, untrimmed and uncut, a fine copy. This concerns the shipping of slaves to America, and their barter against, sugar, cotton and other goods, and gives a specimen of the certificate and bill of lading required.
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