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Date Created1993-05-00
DescriptionThis study described the character and culture the African-American people have created for themselves in the United States, first as slaves and then as a free people. It pointed to the many important...
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Date Created1865
DescriptionThis short text of four chapters plus an appendix seek to meet and answer the position, set up by Earl Russell, the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1861, that the recognition of the...
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Date Created1863
DescriptionJoseph Holt, Judge Advocate General in a report to President Lincoln reviewed the court martial proceedings, findings and sentence in the trial of Major General Fitz John Porter charged with...
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Date Created1848
DescriptionAn anti-war and anti-slavery sermon that condemned President James A. Polk for the hasty annexation of Texas territory between the Nueces and Rio Grande rivers and criticized the large cost in money...
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Date Created1890
DescriptionCompilation of names and places of residence for United States Civil War members of the Connecticut Heavy Artillery, "1st Ct. V.H. Artillery", circa 1890. Work included a historical sketch of the...
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Date Created1910-10-00
DescriptionThis book was an attempt by two authors to visually demonstrate in text and in a charted timeline, events, large and small, in U.S. political development and in the world during the prior four...
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Date Created1616
DescriptionExcerpt of the Oberon Masque from Ben Jonson's Folio (1616).
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Date Created1650
DescriptionEarly English printed pamphlet
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Date Issued1957
DescriptionRadio Corporation of America (RCA) was an American electronics company in existence from 1919 to 1986. The booklet entitled “The RCA Laboratories” was prepared by RCA’s Laboratories Division to...
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AuthorWright, Giles, R.; Green, Howard L.; Parks, Lee R.
Date Created1987
DescriptionSchooling and education by Giles R. Wright with Howard L. Green and Lee R. Parks. Number 4 in the New Jersey Ethnic Life Series. Published by New Jersey Historical Commission.