Manuscripts
Poem by Joseph Ward?
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Poem by Joseph Ward?
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Manuscript. Poem "Sympathy for Mrs Washington on the Death of her illustrious Husband" and signed "Acirema or J.W." (1 page)
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Babcock, Gwen Garland
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A sympathy letter from Otis Chandler to Mrs. Guilford Babcock III [Gwen Garland] regarding the death of her mother, Helen Garland.
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Account for gunpowder from Joseph Fenwick, Georgetown, to William Deakins
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Receipt signed by William Bayly; endorsement signed by George Washington, John Fitzgerald, George Gilpin.
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Order by George Washington, Philadelphia, to Officers and Quarter Masters in South Carolina
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Autograph document signed. Regarding aid for Mrs. Greene on her journey to South Carolina. Incorrectly dated 1781.
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Letter from George Washington, Philadelphia, to Joseph Whipple
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Autograph letter signed. Letter regarding Ona (Oney) Judge, the enslaved personal maid to Martha Washington who had recently self-emancipated to New Hampshire.
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In illustrissimum, ac serenissimum, Jacobum II. Regem Magnae Britaniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae, &c. cum publice coronam regalem indueret, carmen epiphōnētikon = A panegyrick poem on the coronation of the illustrious and serene, James II. King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c
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ESTC R18659 ; Signed at end: Peter Ker, i.e. Patrick Ker ; Verse - "Nunc populi paeana canant, pariterq[ue] triumphent," ; The word "epiphōnētikon" in the title is in Greek characters ; Latin and English in parallel columns. The English text has title: A panegyrick poem on the coronation of the illustrious and serene, James II. King of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, &c ; Imprint from Wing
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