Browse Items (454 total)

  • Collection: Broadsides, Posters and Printed Ephemera

An Open Letter

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An open letter defending his support of a Mr. Crane who apparently had a deficiency in his public accounts.

Betrayal of A Trust by Republican Officials in Vermont!

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Campaign literature circulated prior to election of 1892.

No Sales Tax in "Unspoiled" Vermont

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A poster advocating for no sales tax in Vermont.

Marble

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Advertisement describing various marble products for sale.

Do You Want Anything Made of Granite?

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Advertisement describing various Barre Granite products for sale and 32 farms across Windham, Windsor, and Washington Counties.

Manifesto

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A statement published during civil suits between Solomon Downer and Daniel Tarbell.

By His Excellency Isaac Tichenor, Esquire to Joseph Biford

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A Commission signed by Isaac Tichenor for Joseph Biford to be elected Captain of the 4th Company of the 4th Regiment of the Vermont Militia.

An Act. To Regulate Council of Censors

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A true copy of an act to regulate the choice of a council of censors passed by Vermont Legislature on 11 November 1819, signed and dated by William Slade, Secretary of State. This is followed by a list of the members of the legislature in Vermont.…

An Act to regulate the choice of a Council of Censors

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A true copy of an act passed by the Legislature of the State of Vermont on 6 November 1833 signed and dated by Timothy Merrill, Secretary of State. The document is addressed by hand to the First Constable of Barre, Vermont.

Educational Convention and Celebration

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A printed broadside advertising the 33d anniversary of the Military College at Brandywine Springs, on the 6th and 7th of September, 1853. The broadside also includes a schedule that describes a military ball, addresses by Captain Partridge and…

Resolutions Relating to Subject of the Militia

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A printed list of resolutions that contend that expenses incurred by states in organizing, arming, and disciplining militia should be reimbursed by the United States government and that members of Congress work toward a law to address this issue.

By His Excellency, Jonas Galusha, Esquire, to Abram Page

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A commission for Abram Page to be elected Lieutenant in the 3rd company of Vermont Regiment 3rd brigade of the militia.