• Potter, Alonzo, Autograph Letter Signed as Episcopal Bishop of Pennsylvania, New York, October 7, 1862, to Secretary of War Stanton One page, octavo,, asking assistance for his nephew (whose father was Episcopal Bishop of New York), “who seems very anxious to devote himself…
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  • Six letters, 20 pages, two letters retain their original mailing envelopes, in good, clean, and legible condition.
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  • quarto, 1 page, plus stamp less address leaf, formerly folded, in very good, clean, and legible condition.
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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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  • Syracuse: Loring & Green, Photographers, 64 - 66 So. Salina St., Syracuse, N.Y., 1871, large format albumen photograph, measuring 12 ½ x 14 ¼ inches, on card stock mount, with printed text, identifying the house, and with the photographer’s credit. The mount…
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  • quarto, 3 pages, plus stampless address leaf, formerly folded, in very good, clean and legible condition.
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  • 7 letters, 17 pp., dated 4 February 1870 to 16 August 1875. Letters in very good, clean and legible condition.
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  • quarto, three pages, of a bi-folium, old folds, split along central vertical fold, now comprising two sheets, small hole in last leaf occasioned by careless opening, else in very good clean, legible condition. Signed by Coxe and also free franked in Coxe's…
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  • Danbury: Re-Printed by Douglas & Nichols, 1798, 12mo, [6] 7-36 pp., removed from a bound volume of pamphlets, some light toning to text, else a very good, clean copy.
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  • 14 letters, 14 pp. (mostly typed), dated 14 October 1890 to 14 March 1891; of the 14 letters, 13 were written to Mrs. S.L. Oberholtzer, 1 letter is addressed simply “Dear Sir,” but likely the recipient was a Professor Thompson; some minor…
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