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W. Howe's officers at Philadelphia, from 19th Jan. to 6th May, 1778. Printed by J. Humphreys. (Broadsides.)

394, F. Draught of a bill for declaring the intentions of the parliament, concerning the right of imposing taxes on the colonies, &c. Philadelphia. Printed by Macdonald and Cameron, by order of Sir W. Howe, 1778. (Broadside.)

394, F. Nestor's address to Pennsylvania militia. Philadelphia, 1778. Printed by J. Humphreys. (Broadside.)

394, F. MS. Original proclamation of Sir W. Howe, signed Will. Erskine, Q. M. G. Philadelphia, Feb. 12, 1778.

394, F. MS. Original notice from E. Story, British Inspector, &c. Philadelphia, Feb. 10, 1778.

394, F. MS. Original return of American prisoners captured 19th Feb., 1778, in Bucks County Pennsylvania, by first troop Philadelphia Light Dragoons. (Loyalist)

394, F. MS. Sir W. Howe; original proclamation. Philadelphia, Feb. 27, 1778. Signed Daniel Wild, Com. Gen.

13295, O. 8. Constitution of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1790.

13629, O. 2. History of the yellow fever in Philadelphia in 1797. 2d edition. Philadelphia, 1798. (See also pp. 316 and 1161.)

13298, O. 10. The representation and petition of divers religious denominations of the city of Philadelphia to the legislature of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1798. Gift of Samuel Breck, Esq.

2569, Q. The city of Philadelphia as it appeared in the year 1800. Consisting of 25 plates, drawn and engraved by W. Birch and sons. Springland Co., 1800.

11047, D. 3. To the republican citizens of Pennsylvania. Lancaster, 1800. 3571, D. See Ogden, p. 1436.

11047, D. 1. Rules of select council. Philadelphia, 1804.

7634, D. 2. The constitution and by-laws of the Washington Benevolent Society of Pennsylvania, together with Washington's Address. Philadelphia, 1807.

11043, D. 7. Remarks on a pamphlet by "Pacificus."

1808.

Philadelphia,

5175, O. An account of the languages, history, manners, and customs, of the Indian natives who once inhabited Pennsylvania, &c. By the Rev. John Heckewelder. Philadelphia, 1819.

10841, O. The stranger's guide. An alphabetical list of all the wards, streets, roads, lanes, alleys, avenues, courts, wharves, shipyards, public buildings, &c. in the city and suburbs of Philadelphia, with references for finding their situations, on an alphabetical plan. (Map. Philadelphia, 1810.)

11047, D. 9. A true and correct account of the prison of Philadelphia (at the corner of Prune and Sixth Streets). (Circa 1820.)

2453, Q. Records of the origin and proceedings of the Outinian Society. Founded in the hundredth year after the death of the benevolent William Penn. London, 1822.

6083, O. Memoirs of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1826 to the present time.

4 vols.

6083, O. Collections of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. Vol. 1. Philadelphia, 1853.

11956, O. The bulletin of the historical society of Pennsylvania. Vol. 1. Philadelphia, 1848. (See Sargent, p. 1523, and 13552, O. 7, p. 1546.)

11055, D. 12. Report on the manufactories, unimproved mill seats, &c. Chester, 1826.

7115, O. Hazard's register of Pennsylvania, devoted to the preservation of facts and documents, and every kind of useful information respecting the State

of Pennsylvania. Edited by Samuel Hazard. 16 vols. Philadelphia, 1828 to 1835.

11054, D. 15. An act to incorporate the Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland Steam Navigation Co. Philadelphia, 1826.

12607, O. 5. Sketch of the primitive settlements on the river Delaware; a discourse before the society for the commemoration of the landing of Wm. Penn. By James N. Barker. Philadelphia, 1827.

11054, D. 14. An act to incorporate the stockholders of the Arcade. Philadelphia, 1829.

11184, D. Philadelphia as it is. Map. Philadelphia, 1834.

11005, O. 4. William Penn's treaty with the Indians. By James Mease, M. D. Philadelphia, 1836. Gift of the author.

13435, Q. History of Pennsylvania Hall, which was destroyed by a mob on the 17th of May, 1838. Philadelphia, 1838.

12511, O. 15. Tracts connected with the progressive increase, present condition and future prospects of Philadelphia, as connected with the permanent location of public buildings. Philadelphia, 1838.

9837, O. A history of Philadelphia. By Daniel Bowen. Philadelphia, 1839.

6600 & 10239, D. Passages from the remembrancer of Christopher Marshall, kept in Philadelphia and Lancaster during the American Revolution. Edited by William Duane. Philadelphia, 1839. Gift of the editor.

6999, D. A new picture of Philadelphia; or the stranger's guide to the city and adjoining districts. By H. S. Tanner. Philadelphia, 1840.

11007, O. 9. Scraps osteologic and archæological, read before the historical society of Philadelphia. By John Penington. Philadelphia, 1841.

7106, D. The poetry and history of Wyoming. By William L. Stone. New York, 1841.

13630, O. 7. Act of incorporation, by-laws and report of the Monument Cemetery. Philadelphia, 1843.

12086, O. 16. The social and intellectual state of the colony of Pennsylvania prior to 1743. By J. R. Tyson. Philadelphia, 1843. Gift of the author.

7693, D. A geography of Pennsylvania. By Charles B. Trego. Philadelphia, 1843.

13117, O. History of Lancaster County, to which is prefixed a brief sketch of the early history of Pennsylvania. By I. Daniel Rupp. Lancaster, Pa.,

1844.

11131, O. Annals of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania in the olden time. By John F. Watson. 2d edition. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1844.

11129, Q. Guide to Laurel Hill Cemetery, near Philadelphia, with numerous illustrations. Philadelphia, 1844. Gift of J. Jay Smith.

11064 & 11141, O. Historical collections of the State of Pennsylvania. By Sherman Day. Philadelphia, 1844.

12589, O. 08. Address of the liberty party of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1844.

13284, O. History of the counties of Berks and Lebanon; containing an account of the Indians, the first settlers, &c. &c. Lithographs. Compiled from authentic sources by I. Daniel Rupp. Lancaster, Pa., 1844.

11844, O. An explanation of the map of the city and Liberties of Philadelphia. By John Reed. Philadelphia, 1844. Reprinted at the time of the republication of Reed's map. 200 copies of each only printed.

13699, O. 12. Act of incorporation, &c. of the Hibernian Society. Philadelphia, 1845.

11511, 0. History of Wyoming, in a series of letters from Charles Miner to his son, Wm. Penn Miner. Philadelphia, 1845.

12080, O, The olden time; a monthly publication, devoted to the preservation of documents and other authentic information in relation to the early explorations and the settlement and improvement of the country around the head of the Ohio. Edited by Neville B. Craig. 2 vols. Pittsburg, 1846.

11570, O. A history of the original settlements on the Delaware, from its discovery by Hudson to the colonization under William Penn. To which is added an account of the ecclesiastical affairs of the Swedish settlers, and a history of Wilmington. By Benjamin Ferris. Wilmington, 1846. 2602, Q. Map of Delaware County, Pennsylvania; with the farm limits. By Dr. Joshua W. Ash, from original surveys. Philadelphia, 1848. (See p. 1358.)

2467, D. An account of Pennsylvania, &c. By Gabriel Thomas. London, 1698. Fac-simile reprint. New York, 1848.

8802, D. A handbook for the stranger in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1849.

12511, O. 8. Catalogue of papers relating to Pennsylvania and Delaware, deposited at the State paper office, London. Philadelphia, 1850. Gift of Jno. Jordan, Jr., Esq.

12391. O. Annals of Pennsylvania, from the discovery of the Delaware. By Samuel Hazard. Philadelphia, 1850.

13682, O. 24. Proceedings of the great Union Meeting in the Chinese Museum. Philadelphia, 1850.

13682, O. 20. Charter and by-laws of the Philadelphia and Atlantic steam navigation company. Philadelphia, 1851.

12698, O. 8. Seventh annual report of the Pennsylvania seaman's friend society, and the eighteenth annual report of the female seaman's friend society. Philadelphia, 1851.

10315, D. The history of Pittsburg, with a brief notice of its facilities of communication and other advantages for commercial and manufacturing purposes. With two maps. By Neville B. Craig, Esq. Pittsburg, 1851.

12893, O. The pictorial sketch-book of Pennsylvania; or its scenery, internal improvements, resources, &c. By Eli Bowen. With woodcuts and a map. Philadelphia, 1852.

12884, O. 1, & 12956, 10. Centennial meeting of the Philadelphia contributionship for the insurance of houses from loss by fire, 2d Monday of April, 1852. Philadelphia, 1852. Gift of the company.

12884, O. 2, & 12956, O. 11. Letter to Horace Binney, Esq., respecting the founder of the Philadelphia contributionship for the insurance of houses from loss by fire. By John Jay Smith. Philadelphia, 1852. Privately printed. Gift of the author.

12824, O. 1. An address delivered at Chester, before the historical society of Pennsylvania, by Edward Armstrong in celebration of the one hundred and sixty-ninth anniversary of the landing of Wm. Penn at that place (containing a list of those who accompanied Penn). Philadelphia, 1852. Gift of the author.

12824, O. 3. Letters on the resources and commerce of Philadelphia: from Job R. Tyson, LL. D. to William Peter, H. B. M. Consul. With Mr. Peter's answer prefixed. Published by order of the Philadelphia Board of Trade. Philadelphia, 1852.

12948, O. 11. Memorial of Edwin A. Stevens to the Legislature of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1852.

13160, O. See Conrad, p. 1232.

10497, D. Guide to Laurel Hill Cemetery. A list of lotholders. Philadelphia, 1853. Gift of the managers.

10006, D. Philadelphia as it is in 1852 being a correct guide to all the public buildings, literary, scientific and benevolent institutions, stores, &c. &c.

With illustrations and a map. By R. A. Smith. Philadelphia, 1852. Gift

of the author.

13682, O. 23.

First annual report of the school of design for women. Philadelphia, 1854.

13695, O. 3. Truth vindicated. Senator (Eli K.) Price and the executive committee. Philadelphia, 1854.

13682, O. 22. Mount Moriah Cemetery. Philadelphia, 1855.

13701, O. 12, & 13756, O. 5. Two letters to a controller of the public schools, from a tax-payer. Philadelphia, 1855.

13515, O. 4, & 13682, O. 1. Sketches of Fairmount, Lemon Hill and the adjoining grounds as a public park. Map. Philadelphia, 1855.

13632, O. 10. History of Mason and Dixon's line.

An address by John H. B. Latrobe, before the historical society of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1855.

DOCUMENTS OF PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.

13102, 13103 & 13104, O. Pennsylvania archives. Selected and arranged from original documents in the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, conformably to acts of the Assembly, by Samuel Hazard, commencing 1664 to 1790. 11 vols. Philadelphia, 1852, &c. Gift of the Legislature.

9749, 9750 & 9751, O. Minutes of the provincial council of Pennsylvania, from the organization to the termination of the proprietary government, commencing 1683, to 1790 (commonly called Colonial Records). 16 vols. Harrisburg, 1838, &c. Gift of the State.

SENATE.-943, F. Journal from 1790 to 1802.

3843, 0. Journal from 1802 to the present time (except 1848, vol. 1). 75 vols.

1284, F. Journal from 1790 to 1799. 3 vols. Gift of Lewis Waln, Esq. 11544, O. Journal of 1841. 3 vols.

HOUSE.-60, F. Votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, from Oct. 4, 1682 to 1801, inclusive. 18 vols. Philadelphia. Gift of Dr. Benjamin Franklin and David Hall.

3844, O. Journal from 1802 to the present time (except the following, which are wanting, viz: 1835-6, vol. 2; 1843, vol. 2; 1849; and 1850, vol. 1). 76 vols.

1287, F. Votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives of the Province of Pennsylvania, 1758. Gift of Lewis Waln, Esq.

609, F. Journal for sessions 1789-90, and from Dec. 2d, 1794, to the session of 1799-1800, inclusive. 7 vols. Lancaster, 1794, &c. Gift of Lewis Waln, Esq.

1286, F. Journal 1790-1793.

Gift of the same.

1285, F. Journal for 1798, 1799. Gift of the same.

11545, O. Journal for 1841. 3 vols.

12505, O. 17. Report of the select committee of the House of Representatives relative to the exemption of certain persons from the performance of military duty. Harrisburg, 1850. Gift of Craig Biddle, Esq.

2641, Q. 12. Daily Legislative record, Jan. 24, 1853, to April 18th, 1853. Harrisburg, 1853. Gift of Hon. G. H. Hart and Wm. C. Paterson.

LAWS OF PENNSYLVANIA. (A complete set.) See p. 1055.

EXECUTIVE DOCUMENTS.-12888, O. From 1843 to 1846 inclusive, and from 1849 to the present time. 10 vols.

9571, O. 12. Report of the Secretary of the Commonwealth on the collection of the Colonial Records. Harrisburg, 1833.

9565, O. 19. Memorial of the American Philosophical Society, and of the Historical Society of Philadelphia, recommending the publication of certain ancient records, and the report of a committee of the House of Representatives upon the subject. Harrisburg, 1836.

9571, O. 12. Report of the secretary of the commonwealth on the publication of the colonial records. Harrisburg, 1838. Gift of John Jay Smith. 12714, O. 7. Report of the State Treasurer, showing the receipts and expenditures of Pennsylvania, from Nov. 1, 1833, to Oct. 31, 1834. Harrisburg, 1834.

12714, O. 6. Report on the finances of Pennsylvania for 1834, by the Auditor-General. Harrisburg, 1834.

12824, O. 4. Report of Samuel Hazard, relative to the Pennsylvania archives. Harrisburg, 1852.

10326, O. 3. Additional report on the lands of Jno. Nicholson and Peter Baynton. Harrisburg, 1840.

12511, O. 7.. Message of the Governor of Pennsylvania, transmitting the reports of the joint commissioners, and of Col. Graham of the U. S. Engineers in relation to the boundary lines between Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland. Harrisburg, 1850.

12505, O. 12 & 16. Message of the Governor of Pennsylvania, returning with his objections, the apportionment bill, together with the report of the select committee of the House on the subject. Harrisburg, 1850. Gift of Craig Biddle, Esq.

12505, O. 14. Message of the Governor of Pennsylvania transmitting resolutions relative to slavery passed by the Legislatures of Virginia and Georgia. Harrisburg, 1850. Gift of Craig Biddle, Esq. 13032, O. 6.

Jahrebericht des Staats Schatzmeisters. Harrisburg, 1853.

DOCUMENTS OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.

13410, O. 3. Schedule of the real estate owned by the corporation of the city of Philadelphia, Nov. 22, 1832. Philadelphia, 1832.

13410, O. 6. Report of the committee to whom was referred sundry memorials against lighting the city with gas. Philadelphia, 1833.

9506 & 9507, O. Journals of the Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia, for the year 1835. Philadelphia. Gift of Councils.

11306, O. Minutes of the Common Council of the city of Philadelphia, 1704 to 1776. Philadelphia, 1847. Also, journal of the Select and Common Councils of the city of Philadelphia, Oct., 1835, to the present time. 18 vols. Philadelphia, 1836, &c. Gift of Councils.

9566, O. 6. Report of committee on legacies and trusts, made in common council. Philadelphia, 1837.

13551, O. 9. Report of the watering committee for 1837. Philadelphia, 1838. (For other years, see p. 1115.)

13243, O. Ordinances of Moyamensing. Philadelphia, 1838. (See pp. 153 and 1056.)

9694, O. Reports of the trustees of the Philadelphia Gas Works to the select and common councils of Philadelphia. 1838. Gift of John R. Lati

mer.

13682, O. 13. Acts (relating to the) Germantown and Norristown railroad company. Philadelphia, 1847.

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