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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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181.
An elegy on the death of Mr. Buckingham St. John, tutor of Yale college, who was drowned in his passage from New Haven to Norwalk, May the 5th, 1771. [s. l.]
Positive photostat.; Verse.; Not in Evans.; Imprint 2.
182.
By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esq; Governor of the English Colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America; a proclamation ... strictly prohibit and forbid the transporting or shipping on board any vessel for transportation out of this Colony, wheat, rye, Indian-corn, or any other grain ... from the date hereof until the 15th day of July next ... Given under my hand at Lebanon, this twenty-ninth day of June in the twelfth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George, the third, by the Grace of God of Great-Britain, France and Ireland, King, defender of the faith &c. Annoq; Domini, 1772 ... New London: Printed by Timothy Green, Printer to the Governor and company M, DCC, LXXII.
- Connecticut (Colony) Governor. Jonathan Trumbull.
Positive broadside.; Not in Evans.; Imprint 3.; Proclamation.
183.
By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esq; Governor of the English Colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America. A proclamation ... strictly prohibit and forbid the transporting, or shipping on board any vessel for transportation out of this Colony, wheat, Indian corn, and other grain of the growth and produce of this colony, and meal and flower, manufactur'd within the same, from the time of the publishing hereof, until the 15th day of July next ... Given under my hand in the Council Chamber at Hartford, this 18th day of May, in the 12th year of the reign of our sovereign Lord, George the third, by the Grace of God, of Great-Britain France and Ireland King. defender of the faith &c. Annoque Domini, 1772. [New London 1772].
- Connecticut (Colony) Governor Jonathan Trumbull.
Positive photostat.; Not in Evans.; Imprint 2.; Proclamation 1.
184.
Proposals for re-printing by subscription, the venerable Mr. Stoddard, on the nature of conversion, and the way in which it is wrought. Also, four sermons by the same author ... Price about three shillings, well bound ... Subscriptions to be sent to the Printing-Office in New Haven. New Haven, February 26, 1773.
Signatures of Nathan Williams and Eben. Kellogg at end.; Not in Evans.
185.
Scheme of the first class of a lottery for raising six hundred pounds to repair and add to the Great Bridge over the Cove at Chelsea in Norwich, (agreeable to an especial act of the General Assembly). [s. l., 1772].
Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 3, Folder 25c.
186.
At a General Assembly of the Governor and company, of the English Colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America, holden at New-Haven, in said colony, on the second Thursday of October, A. D. 1773. Resolved, by this Assembly, that the select-men, in the respective towns, in this Colony, at, or before the General election in May next, shall take, and transmit to his Honor the Governor, a particular and exact account of all persons ... [New Haven, 1773].
- Connecticut (Colony) General Assembly.
Not in Evans.; Imprint 2.
187.
Nominated for election in May, 1774. The gentlemen nominated, by the votes of the Freemen, to stand for election in May next, as sent in to the General Assembly, holden at New-Haven, on the second Thursday of October, A. D. 1773, are as follow ... [New Haven 1773?].
- Nomination for Election in May, 1774.
Positive photostat.; Campaign.; Imprint 2.; Not in Evans.
188.
New-Haven, March 11, 1774. At a meeting of the select-men in this town, on Monday last, the following petition, signed by more than two hundred of the inhabitants of the town was presented to them. To the select-men of the town of New-Haven [Petition protesting against the claim of the Susquehanna lands and vote of the town-meeting thereof]. [New Haven, 1774].
- New Haven, Conn.
Positive photostat.; Not in Evans.; Susquehanna lands.
189.
On Tuesday night arrived in this City, a gentleman, who came express from Boston, with the following interesting intelligence viz. Boston. December 16. It being understood that Mr. Rotch, owner of the ship Dartmouth, rather lingered in his preparations to return her to London, with the East-India company's tea on board ... Boston 17th December 1773 ... The moment it was known out of doors, that Mr. Rotch, could not obtain a pass for his ship, by the Castle, a number of people huzza'd in the street, and in a very little time, every ounce of the teas on board of Capt. Hall, Bruce, and Coffin, was immersed in the Bay, without the least injury to private property ... [New York: Printed December 23, 1773].
Imprint 2.; Tea-destructional.
190.
To the candid public ... New-London: Printed by Timothy Green, March 1774.
- [Stiles, Ezra.].
Relates to dispute over measures adapted by the General Assembly of Connecticut respecting the western lands.; Imprint 3.; Not in Evans.; Tilte 1.
191.
At a meeting of delegates of the towns in the counties of New-London and Windham, convened at Norwich, the 8th day of September, 1774. to consult for their common safety, &c ... Norwich, Printed by Judah P. Spooner [1774].
Positive photostat.
192.
The following extracts from the votes and proceedings of the American Continental Congress we are induced to publish thus early purely to ease the impatience of the public. Association, &c. We his Majesty's most loyal subject's of the several Colonies of New-Hampshire, Massachusetts-Bay, Rhode-Island, Connecticut, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, the three lower Counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex on Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North-Carolina, and South-Carolina, deputed to represent them in a continental Congress, held in the city of Philadelphia, on the fifth day of September, 1774 ... In Congress, Philadelphia, October 20, 1774 ... Sold at the Printing Office in New Haven. [1774].
- U. S. Continental congress, 1774.
Imprint 3.
193.
At a general assembly of the Governor and company of the Colony of Connecticut, holden at Hartford, (by special order of the Governor of said Colony) on the 26th day of April, Annoque Domini 1775. Whereas the General Assembly of this Colony have ordered and enacted that one fourth part of the militia of said Colony should be forthwith enlisted, equip'd and assembled for the special defence and safety of said Colony &c. [Hartford 1775?].
- Connecticut [Colony) General Assembly.
Positive photostat.; Imprint 2.; Not in Evans.
194.
To the people of America. Stop him! Stop him! Stop him! One hundred pounds lawful money reward! A wolf in Sheep's clothing! A traitor! Whereas Isaac Wilkins, of the province of New- York, has made his escape from the place of his former residence, after having betrayed the confidence of his constituents ... Therefore, whoever apprehends the said Isaac Wilkins, and secures him, that he may be sent to the Provincial Camp, in Massachusetts-Bay, shall receive the above reward of the Commanding officer of the said camp. By order of the committee. New London, May 4, 1775. [New London, Printed by Timothy Green, 1775].
Imprint 3.; Reward.
195.
Poetry Where now is Athens. [Column of a Hartford newspaper June 23, 1775.]
- Philopatris [pseud].
Column of a Hartford newspaper June 23, 1775.; Imprint 2.; Verse 1.
196.
An humble address and exhortation to the Provincial general officers, and soldiers in Connecticut, June 1775. [s. l.]
Positive photostat.
197.
Nomination for election in May, 1776. At a General Assembly of the Governor and company of the Colony of Connecticut, holden at New-Haven, on the 2d Thursday of October, Anno Dom. 1775. [New Haven 1775].
- Nomination for election in May, 1776.
Not in Evans.; Campaign.; Imprint 2.
198.
By the Honorable Jonathan Trumbull, Esq; Governor of the English Colony of Connecticut, in New-England, in America: A proclamation. Whereas it is resolved ... that an embargo be laid upon the exportation out of this Colony by water, the following articles of provision, viz. Wheat, rye, Indian corn, pork, beef, live cattle, peas, beans, butter, cheese, ... until the first day of June next ... Given under my hand ... in New Haven this 19th day of October ... 1775. [New Haven, 1775?].
- Connecticut (Colony) Governor. Jonathan Trumbull.
Positive photostat.; Proclamation.; Imprint 2.; Not in Evans 1.
199.
The American hero: a sapphick ode by Nath. Niles. A. M. Norwich, (Connecticut) October 1775.
- Niles, Nathaniel.
Imprint 2.; Verse 1.; Tilte.
200.
Colony of Connecticut by the Governor, proclamation [for raising four regiments] Given under my hand at Lebanon, in said Colony, the 20th day of January, 1776. Jonathan Trumbull. [New London? 1776].
- Connecticut (Colony) Governor Jonathan Trumbull.
Positive photostat.; Proclamation.; Not in Evans.