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1425_1_Letters 1849-1855.pdf
Diary, 1849, and letters, 1849-1855, of Josiah Foster Flagg on a trip to California and residence there during gold-rush days. There are letters, 1821-1824, of Adin G. Craft and a diary of John Foster Brewster Flagg, 1859, kept during a trip to…

SLF 3.pdf
The diaries of Sarah Logan Fisher, wife of Thomas Fisher, Philadelphia Quaker merchant, detail domestic and family concerns, social and religious gatherings, and spiritual contemplation of a well-educated Quakeress. There is some account of the…

SLF v2 .pdf
The diaries of Sarah Logan Fisher, wife of Thomas Fisher, Philadelphia Quaker merchant, detail domestic and family concerns, social and religious gatherings, and spiritual contemplation of a well-educated Quakeress. There is some account of the…

SLF v1 .pdf
The diaries of Sarah Logan Fisher, wife of Thomas Fisher, Philadelphia Quaker merchant, detail domestic and family concerns, social and religious gatherings, and spiritual contemplation of a well-educated Quakeress. There is some account of the…

Am1838Piomingo-bw-112827-O-5.pdf
Includes a summary of speeches given at the Charlestown Meeting Room at Ashton-under-Lyne, probably Feb. 7, 1838, by representatives of the Glasgow Cotton Spinners’ Association concerning the trial of Thomas Hunter, Peter Hacket, Richard M’Neil,…

fergusson-mss-13494-q-dream.pdf
Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson (1737-1801), considered to be the outstanding female poet of her place and time, was a leader in the literary world of colonial Pennsylvania and an avid writer, who composed poems, songs, travel accounts and other writings,…

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fergusson-v2-13494-q-pp138-40.pdf
Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson (1737-1801), considered to be the outstanding female poet of her place and time, was a leader in the literary world of colonial Pennsylvania and an avid writer, who composed poems, songs, travel accounts and other writings,…

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fergusson-v2-13494-q-inside-cover.pdf
Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson (1737-1801), considered to be the outstanding female poet of her place and time, was a leader in the literary world of colonial Pennsylvania and an avid writer, who composed poems, songs, travel accounts and other writings,…

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fergusson-mss-13298-q-pp37-80.pdf
Elizabeth Graeme Fergusson (1737-1801), considered to be the outstanding female poet of her place and time, was a leader in the literary world of colonial Pennsylvania and an avid writer, who composed poems, songs, travel accounts and other writings,…

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