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To John G. Curtis, Preston Armour, Asahel C. Stone, and Geo. W. Ellinwood, Esquires, commissioners of excise of the town of Smithfield, County of Madison, and State of New York

To John G. Curtis, Preston Armour, Asahel C. Stone, and Geo. W. Ellinwood, Esquires, commissioners of excise of the town of Smithfield, County of Madison, and State of New York

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To John G. Curtis, Preston Armour, Asahel C. Stone, and Geo. W. Ellinwood, Esquires, commissioners of excise of the town of Smithfield, County of Madison, and State of New York
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Rulon-Miller Books (United States)
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Smithfield [Peterboro?]: April 13, 1841. Quarto broadside approx. 9¼" x 8", previous folds; near fine. A plea not to grant tavern licenses. In the left margin is the vertically printed note: "Let this petition be signed and sent to the store of James Barnett, in Peterboro, by May 1, 1841." "How can further indulgence ... be vindicated in the face of the fact, that the drinking of alcoholic liquors makes an annual deduction from American wealth of more than one hundred millions of dollars; make one-twelfth of all the American people, who drink them, drunkards; and opens yearly in our drunkenness-smitten land forty thousand graves for the bodies of those whose spirits cannot 'enter into the kingdom of Heaven'." Syracuse, Rochester, and Northwestern in OCLC.
[MINIATURE] ‘CARTA’ (LETTER)

[MINIATURE] ‘CARTA’ (LETTER)

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[MINIATURE] ‘CARTA’ (LETTER)
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Mexico: Trifon Lecturas, 1979. 2 ½” x 1 ¾” light blue tome titled ‘Carta (Letter)’ by Mauricio Charpenal published through Trifón Lecturas, reprinting an historical letter. Charpenal is the author of a 1970 book about miniatures in popular Mexican art. The intro states that this letter was written by Niceto de Zamacois, a Spanish/Mexican historian, journalist, novelist, and poet. ~~Per Charpenal, Zamacois originally published it in in an 1861 periodical, ‘El Jarabe’. ‘El Jarabe’ translates loosely to ‘medicine’, as in syrup. El Jarabe is also known in English as the Mexican hat dance, which gained popularity in the 19th century. The book contains a glossary of terms after the letter related to printing. Spanish language. Mexico: 1978. 32pp. Very good.