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Autograph Note, Signed, by Caroline LeRoy Webster

Autograph Note, Signed, by Caroline LeRoy Webster by Webster, Caroline LeRoy

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Seller: James Cummins Bookseller
Title
Autograph Note, Signed, by Caroline LeRoy Webster
Author
Webster, Caroline LeRoy
Seller
James Cummins Bookseller (United States)
Condition
Old folds. Reinforced with tissue on verso. Minor soiling. About very good
Description
New Rochelle, 1878. 1 p. 1 vols. Old folds. Reinforced with tissue on verso. Minor soiling. About very good. 1 p. 1 vols. Autograph note to a Miss Dinsmoor, written by Caroline LeRoy Webster, widow of politician Daniel Webster. The brief note reads: "As I am the widow of Daniel Webster, today is my birthday. I am eighty one years old. May you enjoy as much happiness as I have in that period, as I have enjoyed.
Two Autograph letters signed "Daniel Cady

Two Autograph letters signed "Daniel Cady by Cady, Daniel, Jurist

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Two Autograph letters signed "Daniel Cady
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Cady, Daniel, Jurist
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James Cummins Bookseller (United States)
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To Wagner & Webster and to Peter J. Wagner. Laid down on larger colored sheet, some discoloration of larger sheet, folds, some l
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Johnstown, New York, 1839. 1 page each. 1 vols. 4to and half 4to sheet. To Wagner & Webster and to Peter J. Wagner. Laid down on larger colored sheet, some discoloration of larger sheet, folds, some light spotting. else very good. 1 page each. 1 vols. 4to and half 4to sheet. Both relating to court cases concerning mortgages. Cady, a noted attorney specialized in equity and real property law known for his remarkable knowledge and expertise. In 1847 he was elected an associate judge of the supreme court of New York. He was the son -in- law of colonel James Livingston and the father of Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Peter J. Wagner was an eminent lawyer and Congressman from New York. From the autograph collection of W. P. Webster.
Second Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 26, 1830. With A Sketch of the Preceding Debate on the Resolution of Mr. Foot, Respecting the Sale, &c, of Public Lands

Second Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 26, 1830. With A Sketch of the Preceding Debate on the Resolution of Mr. Foot, Respecting the Sale, &c, of Public Lands by Webster, Hon. Daniel

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Second Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 26, 1830. With A Sketch of the Preceding Debate on the Resolution of Mr. Foot, Respecting the Sale, &c, of Public Lands
Author
Webster, Hon. Daniel
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Americana Books ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fair
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Boston: Carter and Hendee. Printed by Isaac R. Butts, 1830. First Edition. Wraps. Fair. Disbound wraps. xvi, 76 pages (last page is 76). Faded institutional stamp upper right corner of the title page. Tipped in hand written label "Political Pamphlets II" upper left corner of the title page. Light scattered toning and foxing to the contents. Webster gave his most famous speech two days prior to this second speech. Regarding the first speech: "The debate began simply enough, centering on the seemingly prosaic subjects of tariff and public land policy. By the time it ended nine days later, the focus had shifted to the vastly more cosmic concerns of slavery and the nature of the federal Union. Observers then and since have considered Massachusetts senator Daniel Webster's closing oration, beginning on January 26, 1830, as the most famous speech in Senate history." (Senate dot Gov) Sabin 102275.
Jobs - Not breadlines [handbill]

Jobs - Not breadlines [handbill]

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Jobs - Not breadlines [handbill]
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Bolerium Books Inc., ABAA/ILAB (United States)
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Buffalo, NY: John Brown Club, Communist Party, 1945. 8.5x11 inch handbill, toned, "Buffalo August 1945" penciled in lower margin, otherwise very good. "Thousands of Buffalo workers are now out of work. In many plants practically all Negro workers have been laid off. After working hard to produce for winning the war, these workers are now thrown out on the streets.... The wartime gains of the Negro people, and of all workers, are being threatened with destruction! They are trying to drive us out of the shops, back into the service trades, at lower standards. That's why they attack the FEPC. That's why they are trying to force Negro workers out of the shops, to work at pre-war wages, and in pre-war, Jim-crow jobs. Don't let them get away with it!" Calls on the reader to contact elected representatives in support of the Murray Full Employment Bill and permanent FEPC.