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From the Rare Books Collection. A booklet regarding the address of the New York City Temperance Society to the Christian public.
1848
From the Alexander Melvorne Jackson Papers. A letter from Alexander M. Jackson to Cordelia Kavanaugh regarding Cordelia's feelings of unhappiness at their being apart.
06 January 1848
From the Alexander Melvorne Jackson Papers. A letter from Alexander M. Jackson to Cordelia Kavanaugh regarding Alexander's current ongoings as well as his unhappiness about being away from Cordelia. The letter also regards his explanation for re-enlisting in the war.
26 March 1848
From the Alexander Melvorne Jackson Papers. A letter from Alexander M. Jackson to Cordelia Kavanaugh regarding Alexander's passion for Cordelia and his desire to return home.
14 May 1848
From the Alexander Melvorne Jackson Papers. A letter from Alexander M. Jackson to Cordelia Kavanaugh regarding Alexander's passion for Cordelia.
18 November 1848
From the de Grummond Children's Books collection. A new version, to which is added Little Jane and her mother. Published in Boston by Wm. J. Reynolds and Company, in 1848. Page numbering is inconsistent. Three parts issued in one, each with separate title page. In printed wrapper. Half-title framed by illustrated border signed by "Devereux sc."
1848
From the Alexander Melvorne Jackson Papers. A letter from Sarah Jones to Cordelia Kavanaugh (Jackson) regarding Sarah's brother and Cordelia's husband to be. The letter also regards Alexander Jackson's work and an expert of the letter is addressed to Alexander.
28 March 1848
From the Rare Book Collection. An address of the New York City Temperance Society to the Christian Public organized on principles.
1848
From the de Grummond Children's Books Collection. "McGuffey's Rhetorical Guide: or Fifth Reader of the Eclectic Series Containing Elegant Extracts in Prose and Poetry: with copius rules and rhetorical exercises. Item is fragile with front cover detached.
1848
From the de Grummond Children's Books collection. A memoir by Alfred Moritz Myers.
1848