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2. Volume 3, Number 1: Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Philadelphia
3. Vol. 15, No. 01 (Whole No. 729), January 2, 1864 - No. 52 (Whole No. 780), December 24, 1864: Rural New Yorker
4. Loki Tied
5. Mitt, Dog found on Battle Field
6. Pleasant Valley Wine Company U. S. License.
7. B is for Bloodhound
8. F is for Fugitives
9. Title page of "Catalogue of anti-slavery publications in America"
10. Presidential campaign badge
11. Metropolitan Fair
12. Cattle and their diseases embracing their history and breeds, crossing and breeding, and feeding and management: with the diseases to which they are subject, and the remedies best adapted to their cure : to which is added a list of the medicines used in treating cattle
13. The last campaign of the Twenty-second regiment, N.G., S.N.Y. June and July, 1863.
14. Report of the Northwestern Sanitary Commission, branch of the U.S. Sanitary Commission : for the months of May and June, 1864.
15. Report of the general superintendent of the Philadelphia Branch of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, to the Executive Committee : February 1st, 1864.
16. Catalogue of the museum of flags, trophies and relics relating to the Revolution, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the present rebellion; forming the most complete and interesting collection ever brought together in the United States: to be exhibited at New York, April 4, 1864, and on the succeeding days, for the benefit of the United States Sanitary Commission.
17. Union Square and the Sanitary Commission : address by the Hon. Samuel B. Ruggles, at Union Square, on the opening of the Metropolitan Fair, April 8th, 1864.
18. The Western Sanitary Commission : a sketch of its origin, history, labors for the sick and wounded of the Western armies, and aid given to freedmen and Union refugees, with incidents of hospital life.
19. Brief statement of the Sanitary Commission's work.
20. The army ration : how to diminish its weight and bulk, secure economy in its administration, avoid waste, and increase the comfort, efficiency, and mobility of troops
21. Have we the best possible ambulance system?
22. The ambulance system : reprinted from the North American review, January, 1864, and published, for gratuitous distribution, by the committee of citizens who have in charge the sending of petitions to Congress for the establishment of a thorough and uniform ambulance system in the armies of the Republic.
23. The joint debates between George Northrop, Esq., Democratic, and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, Republican : nominees for Congress in the Fourth Congressional District of Penna. : correspondence.
24. Reply of Hon. William D. Kelley to George Northrop, Esq. : in the hall of the Spring Garden Institute Friday evening, September 23, 1864
25. The second joint debate between George Northrop, Esq., and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley : in the hall of the Spring Garden Institute, on Monday evening, September 26, 1864 : Leonard R. Fletcher, Esq., moderator : reply of George Northrop, Esq.
26. Speech of Hon. Wm. D. Kelley in the Northrop-Kelley debate : at Spring Garden Institute, Monday, September 26
27. The third joint debate between George Northrop, Esq., and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley : in the hall of the Spring Garden Institute, Wednesday evening, September 28, 1864 : Charles S. Keyser, Esq., moderator : opening of George Northrop, Esq.
28. Speech of Hon. Wm. D. Kelley in the Northrop-Kelley debate : at Spring Garden Institute, Wednesday, September 28
29. The fourth joint debate between George Northrop, Esq., and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley : in the hall of the Spring Garden Institute, Thursday evening, September 29, 1864 : Leonard R. Fletcher, Esq., moderator : reply of George Northrop, Esq.
30. Speech of Hon. William D. Kelley in the Northrop-Kelley debate : Delivered in the hall of the Spring Garden Institute, on Thursday evening, September 29, 1864
31. The fifth joint debate between George Northrop, Esq., and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley : in the Masonic Hall, Manayunk, Monday evening, October 3, 1864 : Charles S. Keyser, Esq., moderator : opening of George Northrop, Esq.
32. Speech of Hon. Wm. D. Kelley in the Northrop-Kelley debate : Delivered at Manayunk, Monday evening, October 3, 1864
33. Speech of Hon. Wm. D. Kelley in the Northrop-Kelley debate : Delivered at Manayunk, Tuesday evening, October 4, 1864
34. The sixth joint debate between George Northrop, Esq., and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley : in the Masonic hall, Manayunk, Tuesday evening, October 4, 1864 : Leonard R. Fletcher, Esq., moderator : reply of George Northrop, Esq.
35. The seventh joint debate between George Northrop, Esq., and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley : in the West Philadelphia hall, Thursday, October 6, 1864 : Charles S. Keyser, Esq., moderator : opening of George Northrop, Esq.
36. The eighth joint debate between George Northrop, Esq., and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley : in the West Philadelphia Hall, Tuesday evening, October 7, 1864 : Leonard R. Fletcher, Esq., moderator : reply of George Northrop, Esq.
37. Closing speech of Hon. W.D. Kelley, in the Northrop-Kelley debate. : Delivered at West Philadelphia Hall, Friday evening, October, 7, 1864.
38. Union League Club of New York : report of Executive Committee, constitution, by-laws, and roll of members, July, 1864.
39. Constitution, by-laws, and rules of order of the Pennsylvania Soldiers.
40. A brief record of events in Exeter, N.H. during the year 1863 : together with the names of the soldiers of this town in the war
41. List of wounded Pennsylvania soldiers, received in hospitals at Washington and Alexandria, from June 3 to June 18, 1864 : specially prepared for the Pennsylvania Military State Agency, 487 11th Street, Washington, D.C.
42. Contribution of the Central High School of Philadelphia to the war.
43. Report of the Adjutant General of the state of New Hampshire for the year ending May 20, 1864.
44. Report of the Quarter-Master-General, state of Connecticut, to the General Assembly : May session, 1864.
45. Annual report of the Adjutant General of the state of Kentucky.
46. Miscegenation or amalgamation; fate of the freedman : speech of Hon. Samuel S. Cox, of Ohio, delivered in the House of Representatives, February 17, 1864.
47. How Massachusetts reigns and has reigned : effect on Negro race and on slavery. Border state co-operation. Cost of Massachusetts government--a million of lives--four thousand millions of debt. Feeding and farming with Negroes not white men's government : speech of Hon James Brooks, of N.Y., delivered in the House of Representatives, February 19, 1864.
48. Speech of Hon. John L. Dawson, of Pennsylvania, on the state of the Union : delivered in the House of Representatives, February 24, 1864.
49. Speech of Hon. D.W. Voorhees, of Indiana, delivered in the House of Representatives, March 9, 1864.
50. The present condition and future prospects of the country : speech of Hon. Alexander Long, of Ohio, delivered in the House of Representatives, April 8, 1864.
51. The resolution to expel Mr. Long, of Ohio : speech of Hon. Geo. H. Pendleton, of Ohio, delivered in the House of Representatives, April 11, 1864.
52. Expulsion of Hon. Alexander Long : speech of Hon. Fernando Wood : delivered in the House of Representatives, Monday, April 11, 1864.
53. The nation's hope in the democracy--historic lessons for civil war : speech of Hon. S.S. Cox, of Ohio, on the bill of H. Winter Davis, "To guarantee to certain states, whose governments are usurped or overthrown, a republican form of government" : delivered in the House of Representatives, May 4, 1864.
54. Reconstruction : speech of Hon. Geo. H. Pendleton, of Ohio, delivered in the House of Representatives, May 4, 1864.
55. Speeches for the times
56. A brief view of constitutional powers, showing that the Union consisted of independent states united.
57. Office of the Women's Loyal National League : room no. 20, Cooper Institute.
58. Slavery's destruction, the Union's safety : speech of Charles D. Drake, before the Freedom Convention, in Louisville, Kentucky, February 22nd, 1864.
59. Legal title to property in slaves : speech of Hon. James Harlan, of Iowa, on the amendment to the Constitution, delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 6, 1864.
60. The moral significance of the contrasts between slavery and freedom : a discourse preached in the First Church, Dorchester, May 10, 1864
61. Have faith in God and the people : speech of Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania : delivered in the House of Representatives, June 15, 1864.
62. An address to the "people" of the several sovereign states of the United States : on the frauds committed on their elective franchise under official orders, and the danger of the people being reduced to mere serfs to a tyrant despot, under the pretext of Negro freedom, military necessity, union and liberty.
63. Report of Hon. Mr. Howard in the United States Senate, on interference in elections by military and naval officers.
64. The diary of a lady of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania : from June 15 to July 15, 1863.
65. Hospital scenes after the battle of Gettysburg, July, 1863
66. Our campaign around Gettysburg : being a memorial of what was endured, suffered, and accomplished by the Twenty-third Regiment (N.Y.S.N.G.) and other regiments associated with them, in their Pennsylvania and Maryland campaign, during the rebel invasion of the loyal states in June-July, 1863.
67. Address of Hon. Edward Everett, at the consecration of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, 19th November, 1863 : with the dedicatory speech of President Lincoln, and the other exercises of the occasion : accompanied by an account of the origin of the undertaking and of the arrangement of the cemetery grounds, and by a map of the battle-field and a plan of the cemetery.
68. Charter and proceedings of the Board of Commissioners of the Soldiers' National Cemetery Association : incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania.
69. Report of the Committee on Finance on an Act to provide for a monument in the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania to the memory of the soldiers of the State of New York "
70. Only authentic life of Geo. Brinton McClellan, alias Little Mac : with an account of his numerous victories, from Phillipi to Antietam.
71. The Lincoln catechism wherein the eccentricities & beauties of despotism are fully set forth : a guide to the presidential election of 1864.
72. Abraham Africanus I : his secret life, as revealed under mesmeric influence : mysteries of the White House.
73. Old Abe's jokes : fresh from Abraham's bosom, containing all his issues, excepting the "greenbacks," to call in some of which, this work is issued.
74. The cause, developments and results of the war : an oration delivered before the municipal authorities and citizens of Providence, July 4, 1864
75. City celebration of the anniversary of the national independence, at Lafayette Square, New Orleans, La., July 4th, 1864.
76. Independence and progress : an oration delivered at Prescott, Arizona, July 4th, 1864
77. Oration delivered before the city authorities of Boston, on the Fourth of July, 1864
78. Oration delivered at St. Johnsville, N.Y., July 4th, 1864
79. Statistics of the operations of the executive board of Friends' Association of Philadelphia and Its Vicinity for the Relief of Colored Freedmen : together with the report of Samuel B. Shipley, President of the Boards, of his visit to the camps of the freedmen on the Mississippi river.
80. Speech of Thomas D. Eliot, of Massachusetts : delivered in the House of Representatives Feb. 10, 1864, on the bill for the establishment of a Bureau of Freedmen's Affairs.
81. Speech of Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, of Pa., on freedmen's affairs : delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 23, 1864.
82. Speech of Hon. H. Winter Davis, of Maryland, on the President's colonization and compensation scheme : delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 25, 1864.
83. Pennsylvania Freedmen's Relief Association.
84. Report of the executive board of the Friends' Association of Philadelphia and Its Vicinity, for the Relief of Colored Freedmen : read at the annual meeting of the contributors, held at Arch street Meeting-House, Philadelphia, 4th month 17th, 1864.
85. Second annual report of the New England Freedmen's Aid Society, (Educational Commission) : presented to the Society, April 21, 1864.
86. A bridge from slavery to freedom. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the bill to establish a Bureau of Freedmen, in the Senate of the United States, June 13th and 15th, 1864.
87. Report on the condition of the freedmen, of the Department of the Gulf : to Major General N.P. Banks, Commanding
88. A report on the condition of the freedmen of the Mississippi : presented to the Western Sanitary Commission, December 17th, 1863
89. Suggestions of a plan of organization for freed labor : and the leasing of plantations along the Mississippi River, under a bureau or commission to be appointed by the government : accompanying a report presented to the Western Sanitary Commission
90. Report relative to leasing abandoned plantations and affairs of the freed people in first special agency
91. The freedmen of the war : a discourse delivered at the annual meeting of the American Baptist Home Mission Society, Philadelphia, May 19th, 1864
92. Report of the services rendered by the freed people to the United States Army, in North Carolina : in the spring of 1862, after the Battle of Newbern,
93. The refugees from slavery in Canada West : report to the Freedmen's Inquiry Commission
94. The "Negro question"
95. Remarks of Hon. William D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, in support of the bill equalizing the pay, rations, clothing, and arming of our soldiers : delivered in the House of Representatives, April 30, 1864.
96. Gold currency and funded debt : a letter to the Hon. Henry G. Stebbins, M.C. of Committee of Ways and Means
97. The national finances : letter of the Hon. Elbridge G. Spaulding, of Buffalo, member of the Thirty-seventh Congress, from the Thirty-second district of New York.
98. Report of the majority of the Committee on Banks : to the Legislature of the State of New York, made April 1st, 1864.
99. Speech of Senator George Connell, chairman of the Committee on Finance, in the Senate of Pennsylvania : April 1st, 1864, in defense of the financial policy of the national administration.
100. The national currency, April 6, 1864.
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