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ОнIо.-13195, O. 2. An explanation of the map which delineates that part of the federal lands comprehended between Pennsylvania west line, the rivers Ohio and Scioto and Lake Erie. Salem, 1787.

8166, D. The Ohio gazetteer. By John Kilbourn. 6th edition. Columbus, 1819.

6505, D. Statistics of the West, at the close of the year 1836. By James Hall. Cincinnati, 1837.

12338, O. Transactions of the historical and philosophical society of Ohio.. Part 2. Vol. 1. Vol. 1. Cincinnati, 1839.

8109, D. Cincinnati in 1841; its early annals and future prospects. By Charles Cist. Cincinnati, 1841.

11913, O. Historical collections of Ohio By Henry Howe. Cincinnati, 1847.

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12380, O. Pioneer history. Being an account of the first examinations of the Ohio valley and the early settlement of the northwest territory. By S. P. Hildreth. Cincinnati, 1848.

12941, O. The pioneer settlers of Ohio. By S. P. Hildreth, M. D. Cincinnati, 1852.

2498, Q. vol. 3, 7. Description of ancient works in Ohio. By Charles Whittlesey. Washington, 1852.

13158, O. 13. Second and third annual reports of the cemetery of Spring Grove. Cincinnati, 1852.

10934, D. History of the State of Ohio. By James W. Taylor. First period, 1650-1787. Cincinnati, 1854.

OREGON.-6174 & 6073, D. Indian sketches taken during an expedition to the Pawnee tribes. By Jno. T. Irving, Jr. 2 vols. Philadelphia and London, 1835.

9456, O. Astoria, or anecdotes of an enterprise beyond the Rocky Mountains. By Washington Irving. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1836.

11127, O. History of Oregon Territory, it being a demonstration of the title of these United States of North America to the same. By T. J. Farnham. New York, 1844.

11183, O. History of the Oregon Territory and British North American fur trade. With an account of the native tribes. By John Dunn. London, 1844.

7980, D. The Oregon Territory and British North American fur trade, with an account of the habits and customs of the principal native tribes on the northern continent. By John Dunn, late of the Hudson's Bay Company. Philadelphia, 1845.

12316, O. 1. The Oregon question. By Thomas Falconer. London, 1845. 11308 & 11543, 0. History of Oregon and California, and the other Territories on the northwest coast of North America. By Robert Greenhow. Boston, 1845.

8279, D. The Oregon Territory, a geographical and physical account of that country and its inhabitants, with outlines of its history and discovery. By the Rev. C. G. Nicola. London, 1846.

9006, D. See Ross, p. 1438.

8959, D. Oregon and California in 1848. By J. Quinn Thornton. 2 vols. New York, 1849.

12131, O. Western America. By Charles Wilkes. Philadelphia, 1849. 9821, D. Oregon: its history, condition and prospects; containing a description of the geography, climate and productions, with personal adventures while connected with the Oregon mission. By Rev. Gustavus Hines. Buffalo, 1851.

10723, D. See Franchere, p. 1431.

PENNSYLVANIA.-11547, O. A memorial, containing a summary view of facts, with their authorities, in answer to the observations sent by the English ministry to the courts of Europe. Translated from the French. Philadel phia, printed by James Chattin, 1757. (Relating principally to Braddock's expedition.)

13293, O. 10. A letter from Batista Angeloni to his friend Manzoni, in which the Quakers are politically and religiously considered. To which is added, The cloven-foot discovered. Printed at Carolina, and sold by Edward Merefield at the corner of Arch st. and opposite the church burying-ground in Philadelphia (circa 1757).

992, F. Accounts (by the clerks and sextons) of the births and burials in the united parishes of Christ Church and St. Peter's, at Philadelphia, for the years 1755, 56, '57, '58, '59, '60, '61, '63, '64, '65, '66, '67, '69, '70, '71, 72, 73, 74, respectively.

992, F. 2. New Year verses of the printers' lads who carry about the Pennsylvania Gazette, to the customers, for the years 1756, '58, 59, '60, '64, '65, '67, '68, '69, '70, '71, '72, '73, '76, respectively.

992, F. 3. Thirty broadsides, being advertisements of lotteries for raising money for political, religious, and private purposes, chiefly at New York, Philadelphia, and Wilmington and Newark (Del.), between the years 1761 and

1774.

992, F. 4. Galerm (J. B.) Relation of misfortunes of the French neutrals. Circa, 1756. Philadelphia.

992, F. 5. Smith (Rev. W.) Vindicated from the charge of perjury. Philadelphia. Circa 1756.

992, F. 6. A remonstrance in the case of Rev. Mr. Smith, by Obadiah Honesty. Philadelphia, 1756.

992, F. 18. David Hall's list of newly imported books. Philadelphia, 1765.

992, F. 19. Explanatory remarks on the Assembly's resolves. Philadel phia. Circa April 12, 1764.

992, F. 20. An die Freyhalter und Einewohner der Stadt und County Philadelphia. 27 August, 1764.

992, F. 21. Election address to freeholders of Philadelphia, Chester and Bucks. Circa 1 October, 1765.

992, F. 22. Election address to the voters of Philadelphia. October 1, 1764.

992, F. 23. "Advertisement, and not a joke," a doggerel electioneering address. Philadelphia, Oct. 1, 1764.

992, F. 23. City ordinance on cleansing the streets of Philadelphia. March, 1765.

992, F. 24. Address read by James Biddle, Esq., Sept. 26, 1765, charging B. Franklin and Gov. Franklin with having promoted the passage of the Stamp Act, &c. Philadelphia.

992, F. 25. Franklin (Gov. W.) Reply to the address of James Biddle, Esq. October 1, 1765.

992, F. 26. The election: a copper engraving of the polls, and a doggerel attack on the anti-Franklin party. October 1, 1765.

992, F. 27. German election circular. Philadelphia, October 1, 1765. 992, F. 28. Notice to attend a meeting at the court-house, November 6, Philadelphia.

1765.

992, F. 29. Proceedings of the aforesaid meeting: resolves not to import. goods from England; to oppose the Stamp Act, &c. November 7, 1765. 992, F. 30. Dickinson (John). A denunciation of Stamp Act. Philadel phia. Circa December 5, 1765.

992, F. 31.

12, 1765.

Proposals for a linen factory at Philadelphia. Circa December

992, F. 32. Galloway (Joseph). An advertisement to the public, Dec. 20, 1765. Philadelphia.

An act for the relief of the poor of Philadelphia, and its

Easter Psalm for Christ Church (Philadelphia). 1766. McPherson (J). Address to the public, May 5, 1766: and May 19, 1766. Philadelphia.

992, F. 33. suburbs. 1766. 992, F. 34. 992, F. 35. reply thereto, 992, F. 36. be sung on the 992, F. 37. Philadelphia.

Grand chorus for the 4th of June, His Majesty's birthday, to banks of the Schuylkill. Philadelphia, 1766.

Election address against B. Franklin, September 30, 1766.

992, F. 38. Two burlesque proposals for books in the press: being election squibs. Philadelphia, October 1, 1766.

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992, F. 39. Letter from a gentleman in Virginia to a merchant in Philadelphia, July 22, 1768.

992, F. 17. Call for public meeting to instruct the representatives. Philadelphia, July 30, 1768.

992, F. 40. Plan of Union, for admitting representatives from America and Ireland into the British Parliament.

922, F. 41. his rum, &c. 992, F. 84.

1769.

992, F. 85. 1769.

1770.

Wikoff (Isaac). Address to the public, denying that he watered Philadelphia, July 11, 1770.

Call for meeting of merchants of Philadelphia. February 4,

Gualdo (John). Advertisement of concerts. Philadelphia,

992, F. 86. Neufville (J.) and Franklin (B.) Letters to merchants' committee of Philadelphia. May 14, 1770.

992, F. 87. circa 1770.

Pownal (Gov.) State of constitution of colonies. London,

992. F. 88. Letter from a gentleman travelling through Bucks County to his friend in town. Philadelphia, May, 1770.

992, F. 89. Call for a non-importation meeting of tradesmen, artificers, &c. of Philadelphia, 23d May, 1770.

992, F. 90. Call for public meeting. 992, F. 92. Bartram (A.) and others. stockings. Philadelphia, July 14, 1770.

Philadelphia, July 12, 1770.
Apology for having imported some

992, F. 93. Some hints for all who will take them, by a church of England man. Philadelphia, July 17, 1770.

992, F. 94. A tradesman's address to tradesmen, farmers, &c. of Philadelphia. Sept. 24, 1770.

992, F. 95. 26, 1770.

992, F. 96. 992, F. 97. 1770.

992, F. 98. 3, 1770.

992, F. 99. 992, F. 100. 1770.

A freeholder to the freeholders, &c. of Philadelphia. Sept.

Call for public meeting. Philadelphia, Sept. 27, 1770.
Proceedings of public meeting. Philadelphia, September 27,

Address to the public, by Philadelphus. Philadelphia, Oct.

A German freeholder to his countrymen, Sept. 22, 1770.
Hall (D.) List of books for sale. Philadelphia, December

992, F. 101. Observations on the late law regulating the watch, the lamps. and the pumps of Philadelphia. Jan. 10, 1771. 992, F. 102.

Remarks upon the foregoing, addressed "to the inhabitants of Philadelphia." Jan. 15, 1771.

992, F. 103. Jan. 24, 1771.

To the citizens of Philadelphia, in reply to the preceding.

992, F. 42. 31, 1771. 992, F. 43. 1771. 992, F. 45. Now in the press, and will next week be published, &c. (Attack on Isaac Wikoff.) Philadelphia, August 8, 1771. 992, F. 46.

Furman (Moore). Reply to Isaac Wikoff. Philadelphia, July
Irwin (Thos). Reply to I. Wikoff. Philadelphia, August 1,

Faulks (Mr.) Notice of equestrian performances. September 23, 1771. Philadelphia.

992, F. 47.

October 4, 1771. 932, F. 48.

Statement concerning a hall for the Philadelphia Library Co.,

Wikoff (Isaac). Appeal to the public. Philadelphia, October

26, 1771. 992, F. 49. Address to merchants, &c. of Philadelphia, in favor of a Delaware and Chesapeake Canal. December 13, 1771. 992, F. 50.

Dickenson (John, &c.) Election address. Philadelphia, Octo

Address to the public on the feasibility of a Delaware and Chesa-
Philadelphia, 1772.

ber 1, 1772.
992, F. 7.
peake Canal.
992, F. 8. A few reasons in favor of vendues. Philadelphia, 1772.
992, F. 9. Rhea (Mr. John). Protest of Philadelphia soap-boilers against
his plan of getting ashes. 1772.
992, F. 10.

Mifflin (Thos.) Letter on excise bill. Philadelphia, 1772.
Letters on excise bill. Philadelphia, 1772.

992, F. 11. 992, F. 12. A tradesman's address on excise bill. Philadelphia, 1772. 992, F. 13. Deed of settlement of annuity society. London, 1772. 992, F. 14. Reprint by Sons of liberty of letter on Mr. Goddard, in the New York Journal. Philadelphia. Circa 1772.

992, F. 15. 992, F. 16.

1772.

992, F. 51. 992, F. 52.

ber, 1772.

Election address. Philadelphia, Oct. 1, 1772.

Die Artikel der patriotischen Gesellschaft der Philadelphia. Oct.

Publicus on the excise bill. Philadelphia, January 5, 1773.
Vansant (John). Complaint from Philadelphia gaol. Octo-

992, F. 53. Manufacture of paper and printed books in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1773.

992, F. 54. Stone (Fred.) Sheriff of Lancaster County. Notice of elec tion, &c. Lancaster, January 8, 1773.

992, F. 56. Good public roads. Philadelphia, March, 1773.

992, F. 57. Colles (Chr.) Syllabus of lectures on natural philosophy. Philadelphia, 1773.

992, F. 58. A Philadelphian to the freemen, citizens of Philadelphia, in opposition to the new market-houses. May 29, 1773.

992, F. 59. Marvell (And.) No. I. To his fellow citizens, opposing new market-houses. Philadelphia, June 10, 1773.

992, F. 60. delphia. 1773.

Marvell (And.) Second address to the inhabitants of Phila

992, F. 61. Address to the freemen, citizens of Philadelphia, on the subject of market-houses, June 16, 1773. 992, F. 62.

Summons to a meeting, June 24, 1773, to take steps to prevent the erection of the new market-houses. Philadelphia.

992, F. 63. Notice to the commissioners appointed by the East India Co. for the sale of tea, by Scævola. Philadelphia, circa October 10, 1773. 292, F. 64. A countryman to the freeholders, &c. in Pennsylvania, in regard to the tea importation. Philadelphia, October, 1773.

992, F. 65. Mucius to the freemen of America. November, 1773. Philadelphia.

992, F. 66.
Philadelphia.
992, F. 67.
Nov., 1773.
992, F. 68.
Delaware pilots.
992, F. 69.

1773.
992, F. 70.
Dec. 4,
992, F. 71.

vania.

Regulus to the freemen of Pennsylvania. December, 1773.
Coates (W.) Circular of his grocer's shop. Philadelphia,

Letters from the committee on tarring and feathering to the
Philadelphia, Nov. 27, 1773.

Letter from the country to a gentleman in Philadelphia, Nov.

A mechanic-to the tradesmen, mechanics, &c. of Pennsyl1773.

Letter to the Delaware pilots-renewed instructions from committee on tarring and feathering. Dec. 7, 1773.

992, F. 72.

delphia.
992, F. 73.

account of the
992, F. 74.

occasion of the 992, F. 75.

A card to Messrs. James and Drinker. Dec. 2, 1773. Phila

Postscript to Pennsylvania Gazette, Dec. 24, 1773; giving destruction in Boston harbor.

Notice of a public meeting, Philadelphia, Dec. 27, 1773, on arrival of the tea ship.

Memorandum advocating book auctions. Philadelphia, Jan.

17, 1774. 992, F. 76. Mock epitaphs on Alex. Wedderburn and Tho. Hutchinson. Philadelphia, May 3, 1774. 992, F. 77. Call for public meeting (Philadelphia, 8th June, 1774), of manufacturers and mechanics.

992, F. 78. Letter to representatives of Chester, Bucks and Philadelphia, from a great number of their constituents. May 9, 1774.

992, F. 79. Resolve of Congress advising non-importation. Philadelphia, Sept. 22, 1774.

992, F. 91. A Pennsylvanian to the Philadelphians, on the abandonment of non-importation resolution, in New York. Philadelphia, July 14, 1774. (Broadside.)

992, F. 80. Notice of a committee meeting at Carpenter's Hall. Philadelphia, 23d Aug., 1774.

992, F. 81. Notice of a committee meeting at Philosophical Hall. Philadelphia, Sept. 23, 1774.

992, F. 82. Rush (Jacob.) Resolve in committee chamber. Philadelphia, Dec. 6, 1774.

992, F. 83. Smith (John B.) Resolve in committee chamber. Philadelphia, Dec. 14, 1774.

345, F. New years' addresses of carriers of Penn'a Ledger and Evening Post. Philadelphia, 1778. (Two broadsides.)

345, F. British Commissary General's proclamation. Philadelphia, Oct. 10, 1778. (Broadside.)

394, F. Sir W. Howe. Nineteen proclamations, from Sept. 28, 1777, to 23d March, 1778. Printed by J. Humphreys, Macdonald and Cameron, and P. and C. Sower, Jr. Philadelphia. (Broadsides.)

394, F. Washington (Gen.) Intercepted letter (spurious) from, to his lady, in 1776. Philadelphia, 1779. (Broadside.)

394, F. Amicable Fire Company's notice. Philadelphia, Jan. 26, 1778. (Broadside.)

394, F. Directions to sail into and up Delaware Bay. Philadelphia, 1778. (Broadside.)

394, F. Twenty-four public notices, handbills, proclamations, &c. of Sir W. Howe's army, from Sept. 29, 1777, to May 25, 1778. Printed at Philadelphia, by B. Towne, and by J. Humphries. (Broadsides.)

394, F. Eighteen posters and tickets of the theatre carried on by Sir

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