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  • Collection: Broadsides, Posters and Printed Ephemera

Hollis people listened when evangelist Whitefield preached

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Article includes list of taxpayers in Hollis, NH from 1744-45.

County Meeting

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Notice of a county meeting scheduled for early March 1834.

Gentlemen: Your names having been presented to the Convention...we deem it our duty to notify you of your appointment to the office of County Committee

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Notice of appointment to the office of County Committee, with the charge "to disseminate correct political information among the people, and to endeavor to bring into action at the approaching Election the strength of the Republican Party".

Charitable Lottery

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Conant, a Windsor saddler, lost his shop by fire. The lottery was granted Nov. 1, 1800. The date, 1800, should read 1801.

[Letter] 1863 January, Ludlow, Vt. [to] Sir

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Form letter announcing issues of Vermont Historical Magazine about Chittenden Co.

From the Committee to the Superintendence of the Boarding-School at Nine-Partners, 4th of 8th Month, 1806

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A printed letter to the superintendence of the boarding school known as Nine-Partner's Boarding School in Washington, New York, dated 4 August 1806 and signed by Elias Hicks and Anne Willis.

Grand Basket Pic-nic and Excursion

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A notice describing the timetables and fares for trains to and from the Grand Basket Picnic held in the Queen City Park on Wednesday, August 13 and Thursday, August 14, 1879. The back of the broadside includes a description of the park along with…

Wharf & store house : regulations to be observed at the wharf and store house of Curtis Holgate, Burlington Bay

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A list of prices for use of the Warf and storage certified by the Chittenden County Clerk, John Johnson.

The harvest home / by Gen. F.W. Hopkins, written by request, and sung at the Vermont State Fair, Rutland, Sept. 2, 1852

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Poetry in five numbered stanzas with chorus printed within ornamental border on blue paper. First line: Ye sons of the Mountain, wake to glory. Sung to the tune: Marseilles [i.e. Marseillaise] hymn.