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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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Address delivered at Philadelphia, on the 19th of October, 1876, the day set apart for memorial exercises on the part of Maryland at the Centennial celebration ...
- Findlay, John V. L. 1839-1907.; YA Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress)
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A relation of the successefull beginnings of the Lord Baltemore's plantation in Mary-land; being an extract of certaine letters written from thence, by some of the aduenturers to their friends in England. Anno Domini 1634.
- White, Andrew, 1579-1656.
"Edition of 150 copies 4to, 30 copies large paper."
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Souvenir of Annapolis, Md.: photo-gravures.
- Schaefer, E., Mrs.
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Baltimore illustrated in albertype.
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Baltimore and the nineteenth of April 1861; a study of the war,
- Brown, George William, 1812-1890.
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Narrative of events which occured in Baltimore town during the Revolutionary War. To which are appended, various documents and letters, the greater part of which have never been heretofore published.
- Purviance, Robert.
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A Frenchman in Virginia; being the memoirs of a Huguenot refugee in 1686,
- Durand, of Dauphiné, fl. 1685-1687.; Harrison, Fairfax, 1869-1938.
Map on back lining paper.
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The sot-weed factor: or, A voyage to Maryland. A satyr. In which is describ'd the laws, government, courts and constitutions of the country, and also the buildings, feasts, frolicks, entertainments and drunken humours of the inhabitants of that part of America. In burlesque verse.
- Cooke, Ebenezer, ca. 1667-ca. 1732.; Mayer, Brantz, 1809-1879.
Introduction signed: Brantz Mayer, Baltimore, October 20, 1865.
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Travels in Virginia in revolutionary times,
- Morrison, Alfred J. 1876-1923.
"List of travels": p. [137]-138.
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Proscription in Maryland. Speeches of the Hon. Montgomery Blair, as president of the Anti-Registry Convention, to the convention and to the legislature of Maryland, delivered 24th & 25th of January, 1866 ...
- Blair, Montgomery, 1813-1883.
Reported for the Baltimore American.
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Letters of Joseph Jones of Virginia, 1777-1787.
- Jones, Joseph, 1727-1805.; Ford, Worthington Chauncey, 1858-1941.; United States. Dept. of State.
Edited by Worthington C. Ford.
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Notes on the state of Virginia.
- Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
"An appendix ... relative to the murder of Logan's family": p. [238]-274
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The lake of the Great Dismal,
- Stansbury, Charles Frederick.
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The national capital. Newspaper articles and speeches concerning the city of Washington,
- Noyes, Theodore W. 1858-1946.
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The official letters of Alexander Spotswood, lieutenant-governor of the colony of Virginia, 1710-1722, now first printed from the manuscript in the collections of the Virginia historical society,
- Virginia. Lieutenant-Governor (1710-1722 : Spotswood); Spotswood, Alexander, 1676-1740.; Brock, R. A. (Robert Alonzo), 1839-1914.
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The rocks of Deer Creek, Harford County, Maryland. Their legends and history.
- Wysong, Thomas Turner.
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Narrative of events in the life of William Green, (formerly a slave.)
- Green, William, former slave.
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Presidents and pies; life in Washington 1897-1919,
- Anderson, Isabel, 1876-1948.
Reprinted in part from the National magazine.
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The history of Virginia, in four parts. I. The history of the first settlement of Virginia, and the government thereof, to the year 1706. II. The natural productions and conveniences of the country, suited to trade and improvement. III. The native Indians, their religion, laws, and customs, in war and peace. IV. The present state of the country, as to the polity of the government, and the improvements of the land, the 10th of June 1720.
- Beverley, Robert, ca. 1673-1722.; Pre-1801 Imprint Collection (Library of Congress)
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"A discourse of Virginia."
- Wingfield, Edward-Maria, 1550-ca. 1614.; Deane, Charles, 1813-1889.
"From American Antiquarian Society's transactions, vol. IV. One hundred copies privately printed."