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Young, Alfred F.
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[Young African American woman]
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[Young African American man, possibly slave Jerry Stevens, at Raceland Plantation, Dinwiddie, Virginia]
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Young Africa.
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The young abolitionists; or Conversations on slavery
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Young, A. F.
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YOU WOULD NOT LEAVE YOUR NORAH.
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You ugly, low
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You ugly, cross and wrinkled shrew
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You think yourself both bold and brave, of course
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You think your style is just the thing
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You think no doubt.
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You think, no doubt
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You talk so much of what you'll do
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You stingy, shrivel'd, wrinkled, close-skin'd skin-flint
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You sneaking, mean, soulless knave
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You queer looking
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You Puppy.
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You poor pen
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You, no doubt,
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You, no doubt,
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You nasty, drunken,
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You may swagger and blow, but people all know
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You may sing psalms with sanctimonious face
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You love the contrabands too much
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You looking for
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You looking for
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You go in for the largest liberty
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You fat old cuss, give us your grub
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You drink so
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You doubtless think that prudence is a virtue
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You Don't Look
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You don't look handsome in your regimentals
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You dashing, dressy Bar-keeper, for a dandy you would pass
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You Darling Pet.
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You cannot blot out...the fact that Louis Heilbron sells the best furniture, carpets, and bedding at most reasonable prices, at the largest furniture house in Reading, Pa. 838-840 Penn Street
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You Buy A Liberty Bond Lest I Perish
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"You brazen huzzy! You shall leave at this hour! And the least of your fault is the wasted flour."
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You belong to the Sappers and Miners, `tis said
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You are respectfully invited to accompany the peace makers in their ariel flight to the land of rest. : Where there will be freedom of speech, to black-guard honest men, defame good government, and misrepresent all right action. Freedom of the press, to p
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You are my Valentine.
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You are my Darling.
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You are an ill
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You and Your Beau.
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Yost, Charles J.
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Yorktown! : Wanted, a few able-bodied men, between 18 and 35 years of age, for the 17th Regiment of Infantry, U.S. Army, now at Yorktown, Va. Pay $13 per month, good clothing and provisions and medical attendance. A bounty of $100 will be given to those w
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Yorke, William
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Yorke, Samuel
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Yorke, Joshua
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York, Sarah Emily Waldo, 1819-1851.
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York-Island, with a view of the seats of Mr. A. Gracie, Mr. Church & c. [graphic] / Drawn engraved & published by W. Birch Springland near Bristol Pennsylvania.
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York Avenue frontage of the Burpee building, Philadelphia, distributing headquarters of "seeds that grow."
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Yonge, Philip
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Yohn's carriage manufactory, cor. Apple and Evans streets, Pottstown, Pa.
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Yohe's, late Jones' Hotel. On the south side of Chestnut St., next to the Clymer mansion (afterward Geo. Harrison's residence) between Sixth and Seventh St. The site, in the olden times, of the celebrated "Oeller's hotel." [graphic] / Photograph by Richar
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YES, WE MISS THEE AT HOME.
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"Yes!" Liberty Loan Bonds
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YES, LET ME LIKE A SOLDIER FALL.
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Yes! I would the war were over: answer to When this cruel war is over; words & music by Alice Hawthorne.
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YES, I WOULD THE WAR WERE OVER. ANSWER TO "WHEN THIS CRUEL WAR IS OVER."
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