• folio, 10 pages, on unwatermarked 18th century paper, likely of American manufacture, formerly folded in quarters, docketed twice on final leaf. There are significant condition issues, paper browned and brittle, separated along folds with considerable loss at intersection of center fold, tears…
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  • Folio, 3 pages, plus stamp less address leaf, separations along folds, small hole in bottom of second leaf, affecting signature, else in good legible condition.
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  • Philadelphia: 1820, first edition, octavo, 55 pages, sewn as issued, text browned, title page stained, several corners dogeared, else a good copy. Rare in trade, only one copy has appeared at auction and that in 1908. American Imprints 629, and 1791, one…
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  • [Harrisburg: Hamilton & Son, printers,1832] 12mo, 8-page pamphlet, original plain paper wrappers, ex-library, small handstamp on first page, else a very good, clean copy.
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  • Quarto, three pages, plus stamp less address leaf, formerly folded, postal markings, some staining and some minor damage caused when the letter was first opened, else very good.
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  • Quarto, two pages of a bi-folium, formerly folded, postal markings on address leaf, in very good, clean and legible condition.
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  • octavo, two pages, formerly folded, in very good, legible condition. With handwritten note in upper margin: “From D. S. Gregory, Esq., Mayor of Jersey City, Member of Congress, etc., etc.”
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  • quarto, 4pp., including stampless address leaf, separated at most folds, but repaired with non-archival tape, with only slight loss of a few words of text
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  • 16 items, including correspondence and manuscript documents, most dating from 1775-1783.       Manuscript archive consisting of correspondence and documents written by Continental Army officers, privateers and merchants during the Revolutionary War, all addressed to Francis Gurney of Philadelphia. The principle correspondents in…
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