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Days Before The Signing Of The Treaty Of Greenville, Future President William Henry Harrison Authorizes Rations Sent To The Potawatomi

Days Before The Signing Of The Treaty Of Greenville, Future President William Henry Harrison Authorizes Rations Sent To The Potawatomi by WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON

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Seller: Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc.
Title
Days Before The Signing Of The Treaty Of Greenville, Future President William Henry Harrison Authorizes Rations Sent To The Potawatomi
Author
WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON
Seller
Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (United States)
Description
WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON (1773-1841). Harrison was the nineth and shortest-serving President. He held office for only a month.(POTAWATOMI NATION). A Native-American nation from the Great Lakes area, especially Michigan and Wisconsin, the Potawatomi belonged to the Northwestern Confederacy. This was an association of nations that formed after the American Revolution to protect their interests against those of the new United States. The Confederacy battled U.S. forces in the Northwest Indian War of 1786-95, which ended in defeat for its native participants. The Treaty of Greenville ended the war and forced the Confederacy to accept American governmental rulership and the loss of lands. The Potawatomi were involved in the fur trade and other trading.ADS. 1pg. [Fort] Greenville, [Ohio]. July 25, 1795. An autograph document signed Wm. H. Harrison as aide-de-camp to Major General Anthony Wayne. It reads The commissary will issue for the Putawatimies [sic] forty five pounds of flour & beef. Wm H Harrison. This brief military document was written just a few days before the Treaty of Greenville, named for this same Ohio fort, formally ended the Northwestern Confederacy. Harrison had served in the wars final battle and would sign the treaty as Waynes witness. It is in very good condition with a small hole.
THE VIRGIN AND THE GIPSY

THE VIRGIN AND THE GIPSY by Lawrence, D.H.

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THE VIRGIN AND THE GIPSY
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Lawrence, D.H.
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1930. Florence: G. Orioli, 1930. Original cream paper boards decorated in orange-red, with printed spine label, with dust jacket. First Edition (issued as No. 4 in the publisher's "Lungarno Series"), consisting of 810 numbered copies -- of which this is No. 743. Lawrence had actually written this back in late 1925, after he and Frieda had returned from Taos to Europe for the last time. This Florence edition came out in May 1930, two months after D.H. Lawrence died in France; Secker's UK edition and Knopf's US edition came out that October and November respectively. It is the tale of the virginal daughter of a rector in a secluded English village, who yearns for something beyond what she knows, when a swarthy gipsy happens along... -- the basis for the 1970 film starring Honor Blackman. This volume is in fine condition, without soil or wear, and includes the spare label tipped in at the back; "fine" also describes the jacket ("... a green paper dust-jacket printed in black which is usually found to be faded to a brown colour" [Roberts]. Roberts A54. Housed in a handsome clamshell case of marbled boards, black leather spine, and red leather label.
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Transactions of the English Ceramic Circle : Volumes 1 & 2 ( Nos 1 to 10), Vol. 3 (Transactions 1-5 complete)

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Transactions of the English Ceramic Circle : Volumes 1 & 2 ( Nos 1 to 10), Vol. 3 (Transactions 1-5 complete)
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Mullen Books, Inc. ABAA / ILAB (United States)
Condition
VG, exlibrary never used
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1955. Hardbound. VG, exlibrary never used. Blue cloth. 15 original issues bound together into three matching volumes in publishers' cloth, including title pages and covers. Profusely illustrated in bw each one. A bright, clean volume. A plethora of articles on a wide variety of topics concerning English ceramics are presented. Table of Contents for each of the bound issues. A very nice set.
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They Would Rule the Valley by Downey, Sheridan

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They Would Rule the Valley
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Downey, Sheridan
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Argonaut Book Shop (United States)
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San Francisco: By the Author, 1947 Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First edition. Octavo. 9¼ x 5¾ inches.[6], 256pp. Numerous photographs. Green cloth lettered in gilt. Previous owner's stamp on front free endpaper, minor bumping to spine ends, else a fine copy with publisher's slipcase with pictorial pastedown. Slipcase with some wear, and missing narrow back panel. Discusses the farms and water resources of the Central Valley of California, and the government's role in water use and allocation. The author, a Senator from California, attacks the 160 acre limitation imposed on lands receiving federal water and defends the system of large acreage in the Central Valley. Senator Downey intended to make the exemption of acreage limitation for the big growers his chief contribution to the State. [Rocq: 16460]. .