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John Quincy Adams, 1767-1848 [graphic].

Jno. Adams, general agent for the Parsons oil burner, Bradford, Pa.

ASSU Illustration 8825

Union Guards 144th Reg. Col. J.B. Adams. : Good active men wanted for Company B. Head quarters, at C. Steinbrecher's Hotel, 247 Arch Street. Bounties as follows: $90 cash: $75 at expiration of service. / 1st Lieut. Wm. D. Snow, 2d " Andrew W. Carey, Capt.

Union Guards! 144th Regiment. Colonel John B. Adams. : $167 dollars bounty. To arms! On to Richmond! All able-bodied young men desirous of attaching themsleves to the Union Guards Regt., Company C, have now the last chance, as the company is nearly full.

On to Richmond! To arms! To arms! : Men wanted to fill up Company F, Union Guard Regiment, Col. John B. Adams. State & national bounties guaranteed! Able-bodied young men, who do not wish to be drafted, would do well to enroll their names before the 15th

Capitol Washington. [graphic] : Declaration of Independance [sic] at Philadelphia. July 4. 1776. (Thomas Jefferson supposed to be the author.) The fourth of July is the day of national rejoicing, for on that day, the Declaration of Independance [sic] that

A foot-race. [graphic]

In seventeen hundred and eighty three, by the Treaty of Paris, our states were made free, and the Enterprise cork puller helped on the cause while the patriots drank to our land and its laws.

Practical amalgamation. [graphic]

Johnny Q., introducing the Haytien Ambassador to the ladies of Lynn, Mass. Respectfully inscribed to Miss Caroline Augusta Chase, & the 500 ladies of Lynn who wish to marry black husbands. [graphic] / EWC.

Practical amalgamation. [graphic] / ENC.

All on hobbies, gee up, gee ho! [graphic] / C.

Ribbons & Textiles Collection. 1832-1880 (inclusive).