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[Advertisements for proprietary medicines manufactured and marketed by the Egyptian Drug Co., of New York, N.Y.]

Aid in recruiting Grant's army!! : All corporations that have made money during this war must aid in ending it. Give your money and your influence to strengthening the army and we will soon have peace. Come up to the work faithfully; don't wait to be call

Albert Newsam Papers. 1833-1864 (inclusive).

Arbitrary arrests. : Correspondence of James W. Wall with the New York World.

Bank of Columbia Records. 1794-1828 (inclusive).

Bank of the United States Records, 1790-1842 (inclusive).

Barker Family Papers, 1785-1832 (inclusive).

Binny & Ronaldson Papers, 1805-1822 (inclusive).

CCXI. sociable letters / written by the thrice noble, illustrious, and excellent princess, the Lady

Charles Bird Papers, 1800-1837 (inclusive).

Citizens' Bounty Fund. : You will facilitate the operations of the committee of citizens having the direction of this fund, by sending the amount of your subscription to me, at the Farmers and Mechanics Bank. / S.A. Mercer, treasurer.

Civil War Manuscripts, 1854-1868 (inclusive).

Civil War Volunteer Saloons and Hospitals Ephemera Collection. 1861-1868 (inclusive).

Col. George's acceptance..

[Collection of advertisements and other promotional materials relating to proprietary medicines manufactured by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Company, of Lynn, Mass.]

[Collection of business correspondence of W. H. Schieffelin & Co., 170 and 172 William Street, New York]

[Collection of business stationery of Robert Shoemaker & Co., wholesale druggists, N.E. cor. Fourth and Race Streets, Philadelphia]

[Collection of letterheads, stationery, and form letters of pharmaceutical firms and related businesses, United States and Canada]

[Collection of letterheads, stationery, and form letters of pharmaceutical firms and related businesses, United States and Canada]

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, General Assembly Records, 1783-1859 (bulk 1790-1838).

David Lewis Papers, 1793-1839 (inclusive).


Episcopal Clergy Manuscripts Collection, 1765-1867 (inclusive).


Godfrey Weber Papers. 1802-1844 (inclusive).

Gratz-Franks-Simon Papers, 1752-1831 (inclusive).

Greenway Family Papers, 1772-1802 (inclusive).

Head quarters, Roberts' Artillery, N.E. cor. Eighth and Chestnut Streets. : [blank] The undersigned (late 1st Lieut. Rush's Lancers) having been authorized to recruit for the battalion (6 companies) of heavy artillery, of which Major Joseph Roberts, 4th U

Head quarters, Roberts' Artillery, N.E. cor. Eighth and Chestnut Streets. : [blank] The undersigned (late 1st Lieut. Rush's Lancers) having been authorized to recruit for the battalion (6 companies) of heavy artillery, of which Major Joseph Roberts, 4th U

John A. McAllister Papers, 1820-1885 (bulk 1860-1866).

John B. Budd Business Records, 1820-1846 (inclusive).

John Smith Papers, 1802-1819.

Lapsley Family Business Records. 1805-1817 (inclusive).

Lend your aid to hasten victory! : Those who have made fortunes on the war, should give to help the war! If every man will give his share, we will soon have victory and peace! When you help recruiting, you only do your duty; when you give money, you cance

[Materials relating to Renne's Pain Killing Magic Oil, manufactured and marketed by Wm. Renne & Sons, of Pittsfield, Mass.]

McAllister Miscellaneous Manuscripts, 1683-1872 (inclusive).

McAllister Small Manuscript Collections, 1781-1857 (inclusive).

A model love-letter. : To Miss [blank] The great love that I have hitherto expressed for you....




Oswald Family Papers. 1792-1816 (inclusive).

Peter S. Du Ponceau Papers. 1787-1844 (inclusive).

Philadelphia, August 12, 1864. Dear Sir: : We are again under the necessity of making application to the citizens of the ward for subscriptions to a fund to raise troops for the defence of our nation, and by this means avoid the necessity for a draft. ...

Philadelphia, [blank] 1862. To [blank] : Sir: You will please take notice that you have been enrolled as liable to military duty. If you claim you are not liable, on account of physical defect or bodily infirmity, or that you are exempt from the performan

Philadelphia, [blank] 1862. To [blank] : Sir: You will please take notice that you have been enrolled as liable to military duty. If you claim you are not liable, on account of physical defect or bodily infirmity, or that you are exempt from the performan

Philadelphia July 25th 1862 To the members of the bar Gentlemen : It is unnecessary to impress you with the importance of immediately furnishing our government with troops in this the hour of our country's trial. The government wants men; and money must b

Sanitary Fairs Collection, 1749-1867 (bulk 1864).


State Bank of Camden Records. 1812-1837 (inclusive).

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