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Library of Congress Open Archive Initiative Repository 1 (114,502 recursos)
This is an extensive repository containing material relating to the American experience, a large portion of it digitised from the Library of Congress' collections. It includes, but is not limited to, images, monographs, sheet music, sound and visual recordings, pamphlets and posters. It is subdivided into over 100 thematic collections based on original documentation format, subject, author or donor. The site also benefits from an extensive range of background documentation and information on the creation, maintenance and development of this repository. Individual sections of the collection are periodically highlighted, and materials advising on the use of this repository's contents in a classroom situation are also provided. Each major subsection has a discrete site design and interface, although they are all part of the overarching whole.

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121. American court gossip; or, Life at the national capitol [!] - Chapin, E. N., Mrs.
"These Washington sketches were mostly published in the Iowa state Register."--Pref.

122. Memorial of inhabitants of the District of Columbia, praying for the gradual abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. - District of Columbia.

123. The chronicles of Baltimore : being a complete history of "Baltimore town" and Baltimore city from the earliest period to the present time / - Scharf, J. Thomas 1843-1898.
Includes index.

124. Speech delivered by Hon. Reverdy Johnson, as president of the democratic conservative mass meeting, held in Baltimore, Sept. 15th, 1875. - Johnson, Reverdy, 1796-1876.

125. A narrative of the life of Rev. Noah Davis, a colored man, - Davis, Noah, 1803 or 4-

126. A memoir on the rise, progress, and present state of the Chesapeake and Delaware canal, accompanied with original documents and maps. - Gilpin, Joshua, 1765-1840.; Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
Shoemaker 5461

127. Tracts and other papers relating principally to the origin, settlement, and progress of the colonies in North America from the discovery of the country to the year 1776. - Force, Peter, 1790-1868.
Vols. 3-4 printed by W. Q. Force.

128. The inaugural address of Thomas H. Hicks, governor of Maryland, delivered in the Senate chamber, at Annapolis, Wednesday, January 13th, 1858. - Maryland. Governor (1858-1862 : Hicks); Hicks, Thomas Holliday, 1798-1865.

129. Souvenir views: Negro enterprises & residences, Richmond, Va.

130. Address of Hon. Christopher C. Cox, lieutenant governor, delivered in the Senate chamber, Annapolis, January 10, 1866. - Cox, Christopher C. 1816-1882.; YA Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)

131. Addresses at the dinner to the President of the United States by the citizens of Washington under the auspices of the Board of trade and Chamber of commerce, Saturday evening, May eighth, nineteen hundred and nine. - Washington Board of Trade.; Edson, John Joy, 1846-1935.; Stafford, Wendell Phillips, b. 1861.; Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930.; Washington Chamber of Commerce (D.C.)
Introductory address of Mr. Edson.--Address of the Honorable Wendell Phillips Stafford.--Address of the President.--Reproduction of contents of souvenir.

132. Memoirs of Governor William Smith, of Virginia. His political, military, and personal history. - Bell, John W.; Smith, William, 1797-1887.

133. Thirty years a slave. From bondage to freedom. The institution of slavery as seen on the plantation and in the home of the planter. - Hughes, Louis, 1832-
Louis Hughes was born in Virginia (1832), but was sold (1844) in the Richmond slave market to a cotton planter and his wife who lived on the Mississippi River. Later, he traveled with them to their new home in Memphis, Tennessee, and spent time during the Civil War in Alabama. Hughes made five attempts to escape, alone and with his wife and friends, but he and his wife succeeded in finding freedom only after Emancipation. Eventually, after reuniting with several members of their family and seeking a livelihood in various Southern, Midwestern and Canadian cities (Memphis, Cincinnati, Hamilton, Windsor, Detroit,...

134. Correspondence of the governor of Virginia with the governor of Maryland and the authorities of Accomac County, Va.; also, the opinion of the attorney-general of Virginia in relation to recent difficulties in the waters of the Pocomoke ... - Virginia. Governor (1874-1876 : Kemper); Maryland. Governor (1874-1876 : Groome); Accomac Co. (Va.); Virginia. Office of the Attorney General.

135. The Chesapeake illustrated. - Lloyd, A. Parlett

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