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1775 Map of the Most Inhabited Part of New England
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1776 Jefferys American Atlas: The Best of the Century
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1776 “Holster Atlas” - Used by British Officers in the Revolution
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Account of Tools Delivered to Defend New York, 1776
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Act for Expenses for US and Foreign Nations
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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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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 Contracts to Train his Slaves in Carpentry
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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 (SOLD)
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George Washington Writes a Friendly Letter to James McHenry, but Really Discusses Funding the Continental Army
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George Washington “Throne of Grace” Letter, Shedding Light on his Personal Faith and Vision for America
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George Washington's Birthday Toast - an 1814 Federalist Manuscript
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George Washington, “Sacred to Patriotism”
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George Washington’s Inaugural Journey, Essays on Religious Toleration and Taxes
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George Washington’s Spirits
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Harvard, Washington & the Revolutionary War
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Jefferson’s Religious Stance against Slavery
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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: Lovely mid-19th Century Hand-Panted Miniature on Ivory
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Masonic Book Dedicated to George Washington
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New York City - America's New Capital under the Constitution
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New York Revolutionary War Muster Roll with Reference to Valley Forge
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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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Presuming a Third Term
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Quartermaster's Accounts, 1781
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Tarleton’s Account & Maps of the American Revolution
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The Declaration of Independence – Rare July 1776 Boston Printing (SOLD)
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Thomas Jefferson Signed Act of Congress Promoting National Manufactures and Paying Down the National Debt (SOLD)
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Washington Crossing the Delaware
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Washington tours Salem and Newburyport, Massachusetts
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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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“The Prize in View:” To Salvage the War Effort, Washington Desperately Seeks “Material Change” in Leadership, War, Finance, & Government
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