- US CONSTITUTION, GEORGIA RATIFICATION,
1788 Georgia Ratifies the Constitution as published in the Massachusetts Centinel on February 16, 1788, #44 of volume 8, of which was front page news including other states...
[more like this] - BILL OF RIGHTS, COLUMBIAN CENTINEL,
MARCH 1792 The Columbian Centinel, dated March 21, 1792. #825. Contains a detailed list of states that ratified the Bill of Rights and their said information, The adopted...
[more like this] - US CONSTITUTION, NEW HAVEN GAZETTE,
1788 The New Haven Gazette, dated February 14, 1788, publishes its first account of Massachusetts ratifying the Constitution. Also discussed is the celebration and who is...
[more like this] - 9PCS US CONSTITUTION, MASSACHUSETTS
CENTINELS The Massachusetts Centinel, having 9 different dates with important colonial news about the Constitution and all other news of the day. The following dates represented...
[more like this] - BILL OF RIGHTS, COLUMBIAN CENTINEL NEWSPAPER,
1792 Ratification of the Bill of Rights. The Columbian Centinel. Boston; Wednesday, March 21, 1792. printed by Benjamin Russell. volume XVII [17], number 3, total number 825....
[more like this] - US CONSTITUTION, MASSACHUSETTS CENTINEL,
1788 A very early example of political cartooning in the Massachusetts Centinel, February 30, 1788 (Volume VIII, number 39 pp. 153-156). Boston: Benjamin Russell. 4 pp. with...
[more like this] - US CONSTITUTION, THE NEW YORK WEEKLY
MUSEUM, 1790 This date, June 5th, 1790 was the first printing of the news of the ratification of the Constitution in Rhode Island and the same day as the publication of this...
[more like this] - US CONSTITUTION, MARYLAND RATIFICATION,
1782 The Maryland Journal and Baltimore Advertiser, May 6th, 1782. An important first printed example of the Maryland ratified US Constitution, printed in full, with Bostonian...
[more like this] - CONSTITUITION, NEWSPAPER ACCT OF RATIFICATION
1788 On May 23, 1788, South Carolina ratified the United States Constitution. This copy of the New Haven Gazette dated June 12th 1788, #23, is an early example of that ratification...
[more like this] - US CONSTITUTION, THE CONNECTICUT COURANT,
1787 The Connecticut Courant, dated Oct 22,1787 being number 1187, this unbound example comes mounted in an ornate black double sided glass frame, reporting on the debates...
[more like this] - THE PENNSYLVANIA PACKET AND DAILY ADVERTISER,
1787 Four-page edition, dated December 29, 1787, and #2777, covers much news of the day, including: the execution of Sarah Kirk, NJ ratification of the constitution, proceeding...
[more like this] - US CONGRESS, ACTS PASSED AT THE 2ND
CONGRESS 1795 Acts Passed at the Second Congress of the United States of America: Begun and Held at the City of Philadelphia, On Monday, the Twenty-fourth of October, One...
[more like this] - US CONSTITUTION, NEW HAVEN GAZETTE,
PRINTED 1787 The New-Haven Gazette, and the Connecticut Magazine. Volume II. Thursday, October 11, 1787. Number 34. 8pp. Contains important information about the ratification...
[more like this] - 32 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA (CSA)
TEN DOLLAR BILLS...Confederate States of America (CSA) Ten Dollar Bills, Series 1-7, 9-10, and unspecified, 32 bills total. Issued in Richmond, VA, February 17th 1864, lithographed...
[more like this] - 1861 CONFEDERATE $5 BILL, RICHMOND,
VAThis $5 Confederate note has a sailor leaning against a cotton bale in the center. Along the right side of the note are two women, one of which is holding a set of scales....
[more like this] - 1864 CONFEDERATE $50 BILL, RICHMOND,
VAThis $50 Confederate note has a picture of Jefferson Davis in the center. This note was printed with black ink and a pick overprint on the front and with blue ink on the...
[more like this] - 1790 RI RATIFICATION OF CONSTITUTION
DOCUMENTFramed original copy of the Ratification of the US Constitution and Amendments by the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation in 1790. Attested as a true copy...
[more like this] - STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, BRANCH T. ARCHER,
AND WILLIAM H. WHA... AND WILLIAM H. WHARTON, FIRST TEXIAN LOAN CERTIFICATE, SIGNED, one page, 8.5" x 10.5", New Orleans, January 11, 1836 , "Certificate No. 317", with ornate...
[more like this] - RARE ENGRAVED GLASS PRESENTATION TUMBLER,
ATTRIBUTED TO...Frederick County, Maryland, New Bremen Glassmanufactory of John Frederick Amelung, circa 1788-1792, blown colorless non-lead glass, tapered cylindrical form,...
[more like this] - 2 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA 100
& 20 DOLLAR BILLS TWO CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA 100 AND 20 DOLLAR BILLS; BOTH ISSUED SIX MONTHS AFTER THE RATIFICATION OF A TREATY BETWEEN THE CONFEDERATE STATES AND THE...
[more like this] - [U.S. LAWS] ACTS PASSED AT THE FIRST,
SECOND, AND THIRD CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1774-1775 SECOND, AND THIRD CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1774-1775, Octavos, three volumes. VG. Bound...
[more like this] - Carved Colorless seal fob, 'Hope Sustains"
carved seal depicting a robed maiden, leaning on a round 9-star (ratification of the Constitution by 9 states) element with an anchor at her feet, in ribbed and gadrooned...
[more like this] - Carnelian Carved Intaglio Seal Fob "Hope
Sustains", carved seal depicting a robed maiden, leaning on a round 9-star (ratification of the Constitution by 9 states) element with an anchor at her feet, in substantial...
[more like this] - A New Orleans Coin Silver Goblet Küchler
& Himmel for Hyde & Goodrich c. 1852-1853 the bell-shaped bowl with beaded rim chased acanthus leaves on punch ground conforming stem stepped foot with papyrus and leaf footrim...
[more like this] - Rare Charleston Mercury South Carolina
secession broadside dated 20 December 1860 detailing the unanimous vote of the delegates of the Secession Convention to repeal the 1778 ratification of the Constitution thereby...
[more like this] - Replica bronze Liberty Bell white
chapel foundry, london, 1975 On hanging frame and trailer. PROVENANCE: In 1975, Chairman of the Liberty Bell Foundation, Edward J. Piszek commissioned this full-size...
[more like this] - 2 pieces. American Political Broadsides:
"To Each and Every True American in The City of New York. Dear Sir or Madam:- You are earnestly invited to join the American City Association of New York City,... object......
[more like this] - [Americana] ''Woodstock;'' Essay on
the Proposed Constitution MS Boston October/December 1787 expressing a conservative outlook against the centralized power of the new government ''if we Rivet the Shaikkels...
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