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"A Map of the Most Inhabited Part of New England"
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15 Minutemen and 20 Militiamen Sign a 1776 Siege of Boston Document
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1776 Jefferys American Atlas: The Best of the Century
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A Regiment in the Siege of Boston
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Account of Tools Delivered to Defend New York, 1776
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After Introductions by Lafayette and d’Estaing, George Washington Welcomes a French General to Mount Vernon
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Alexander Hamilton Writes POW Dr. James McHenry With George Washington Valley Forge Free Frank
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Applauding Washington's Appointment as Commander-in-Chief
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Banned in Boston: Barring the Return of Tories “Declared Traitors to Their Country”
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Black-bordered mourning issue, “first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his country,” “Washington is no more!”
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British Spy Guiding Benedict Arnold Writes to His Mother a Month Before His Execution
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Bunker Hill Veteran Signed Document
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Complete Report on the Burr-Hamilton Duel, Ten Days Later
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Continental Congress Declares “A General Embargo” On Grain and Flour Exports, and re-makes the Continental Army
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Copy of the First Acts of Congress with Bill of Rights
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Declaration of Independence ca. 1833 Scarce Exact Facsimile
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Excellent coverage of the French and Indian War
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Front-page printing of Washington’s Whiskey Rebellion proclamation of September 25, 1794
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George Washington Agreeing to Sit for a Portrait by Charles Wilson Peale
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George Washington Contracts to Train his Slaves in Carpentry
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George Washington Crossing the Delaware
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George Washington Crossing the Delaware
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George Washington Entertains Catherine Macaulay at Mount Vernon
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George Washington Proclamation Granting Pardon to Deserters, Thomas Paine's History of the War Noting His Service in the Army and His Writing of the Crisis, Benedict Arnold's March to Quebec
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George Washington Seeks Advice on a Valuable Parcel of Walnut Trees
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George Washington to His Confidant James McHenry: “Do not my dear Doctor tease your Mistress in this manner ”
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George Washington Transmits Acts of First Congress, Notably Judiciary Act of 1789 and First Federal Budget
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George Washington's August 19, 1789 letter to the Philadelphia Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church
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George Washington's Birthday Toast - an 1814 Federalist Manuscript
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George Washington's Farewell Orders to the Army
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George Washington's Journey On His Way to the Presidency in New York City
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George Washington's Revolutionary War Correspondence
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George Washington, President-Elect, on Providence, America and Tikkun Olam
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Harvard, Washington & the Revolutionary War
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John Adams and Thomas Jefferson Procure George Washington’s Gold Medal the First Awarded by Congress
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John Hancock’s 1776 Safe Passage for a Congressman Who Spurned the Declaration
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John Hancock’s Signed Psalm and Hymn Book
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Journal of Nicholas Quackenbush, 1778-1782
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Lengthy front-page advertisement by George Washington for the lease of 30,000 acres on the Ohio and Great Kanawha Rivers
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Martha Washington arrives in New York after the inauguration
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Martha Washington: Lovely mid-19th Century Hand-Panted Miniature on Ivory
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Massachusetts Minuteman Uniform Receipt Signed By 34 Men, 10 of Whom Had Marched On The Lexington Alarm
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New York City - America's New Capital under the Constitution
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New York City has “appropriated the City Hall, for the accommodation of the Congress of the United States…elegantly improved and repaired”
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New York complies with Washington's request that women, children and the infirm be immediately evacuated from the city
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Nominating Hamilton
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Open Rebellion: Defying the Tyranny of the Intolerable Acts
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President Washington Seeks Advice, “as it has always been my aim to fill Offices with the most suitable characters I could obtain”
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Quartermaster’s Accounts, 1781
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Return to Gold & Silver After the Continental Dollar ’s Collapse
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Tarleton’s Account & Maps of the American Revolution
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The Bill of Rights and Ratification, in Acts Passed at the First Session of the Second Congress
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The Bill of Rights: Early New York Printing of House of Representatives Proposals to Amend the Constitution
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The Declaration of Independence – Rare July 1776 Boston Printing
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The Naturalization Act: Establishing Law for Citizenship, Signed by Jefferson
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The U.S. Constitution, September 1787 Providence Printing by John Carter
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The “Holster Atlas” Used by British Officers in the Revolution
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Thomas Jefferson Signed Act of Congress Promoting National Manufactures and Paying Down the National Debt
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Thomas Jefferson Signed “Act To Establish the Judicial Courts of the United States within the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations”
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Washington tours Salem and Newburyport, Massachusetts
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Washington's Fourth State of the Union, Delivered on November 6, 1792
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Washington's Letter to the Hebrew Congregation (Mickve Israel) of Savannah, Georgia
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Washington’s correspondence with Arthur St. Clair
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Washington’s Emancipation of His Slaves – His Will as Described by John Butcher
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White Plains Revolutionary War Muster Roll with Reference to Valley Forge
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“Act…for the Protection of the Frontiers of the United States”
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