Early 19th Century Land Sale Correspondence

Letters discussing public land sales in early America, featuring handwritten texts and official seals from the 1820s and 1840s.

Nathan Winslow to George Coffin, 16 February 1833 , Public land sales, United States, Massachusetts, Politics and government, 1775-1865, Maine, Politics and government, 1775-1865, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Claims, Canada, Boundaries, United States
Nathan Winslow to George Coffin, 16 February 1833 , Public land sales, United States, Massachusetts, Politics and government, 1775-1865, Maine, Politics and government, 1775-1865, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Claims, Canada, Boundaries, United States
Timothy Crane to George Coffin, 29 June 1844 , Public land sales, United States, Massachusetts, Politics and government, 1775-1865, Maine, Politics and government, 1775-1865, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Claims, Canada, Boundaries, United StatesLevi Bradley to George Coffin, 4 March 1847 , Public land sales, United States, Massachusetts, Politics and government, 1775-1865, Maine, Politics and government, 1775-1865, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Claims, Canada, Boundaries, United StatesJ. Grover to George Coffin, 5 September 1847 , Public land sales, United States, Massachusetts, Politics and government, 1775-1865, Maine, Politics and government, 1775-1865, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Claims, Canada, Boundaries, United StatesLetter from Egon Schiele to Anton Peschka dated August 29, 1911, written in black ink on paper, showing handwritten correspondence and archival material.Solomon Thayer to George Coffin, 18 February 1839 , Public land sales, United States, Massachusetts, Politics and government, 1775-1865, Maine, Politics and government, 1775-1865, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Claims, Canada, Boundaries, United StatesAllen Haines to George Coffin, 16 December 1837 , Public land sales, United States, Massachusetts, Politics and government, 1775-1865, Maine, Politics and government, 1775-1865, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Claims, Canada, Boundaries, United StatesFoster and Hayward to George Coffin, 5 May 1851 , Public land sales, United States, Massachusetts, Politics and government, 1775-1865, Maine, Politics and government, 1775-1865, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Claims, Canada, Boundaries, United StatesEdward Everett to George Coffin, 9 April 1839 , Public land sales, United States, Massachusetts, Politics and government, 1775-1865, Maine, Politics and government, 1775-1865, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Claims, Canada, Boundaries, United StatesRobinson & Cooley to George Coffin, 2 August 1839 , Public land sales, United States, Massachusetts, Politics and government, 1775-1865, Maine, Politics and government, 1775-1865, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Claims, Canada, Boundaries, United StatesVarious old stamps, Anonymous, 1600 - 1850 seal Envelop with 20 different separate stamped stamps from official Dutch government agencies. In a melinex folder together with NG-NM-11348-H. Part of folders with stamps and documents (NG-NM-11348-A to i). Netherlands paper. parchment (animal material). ink writing (processes)  NetherlandsJoseph Russell to George Coffin, 6 April 1829 , Public land sales, United States, Massachusetts, Politics and government, 1775-1865, Maine, Politics and government, 1775-1865, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Claims, Canada, Boundaries, United StatesAshur Ware to Alden Bradford, 9 June 1820 , Public land sales, United States, Massachusetts, Politics and government, 1775-1865, Maine, Politics and government, 1775-1865, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Claims, Canada, Boundaries, United StatesCyrus S. Clark to George Coffin, 15 December 1846 , Public land sales, United States, Massachusetts, Politics and government, 1775-1865, Maine, Politics and government, 1775-1865, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Claims, Canada, Boundaries, United StatesCivil War envelope with poem "I love but thee" in ornamental border. Title devised by Library staff, Addressed to Miss Malika ? D. Miller, West Rushville, Fairfield County, Ohio; bears 3 cent stamp, Poem begins: Though other eyes may charm awhile, though other lips may speak, in language that might well beguile the heart, or tinge the cheek., Gift; Tom Liljenquist; 2010; (DLC/PP-2010:105), pp/liljmem. Poetry, 1860-1870, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, Social aspects.Cyrus S. Clark to George Coffin, 14 July 1845 , Public land sales, United States, Massachusetts, Politics and government, 1775-1865, Maine, Politics and government, 1775-1865, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Claims, Canada, Boundaries, United StatesTreaty of Versailles with signatures of Japanese; Belgian; Bolivian; Brazilian and Italian delegatesMinistry of Information First World War Official CollectionTimothy Greene to Leonard Jarvis, 6 March 1792 , Public land sales, United States, Massachusetts, Politics and government, 1775-1865, Maine, Politics and government, 1775-1865, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Claims, Canada, Boundaries, United StatesJ. S. Cutter and A. Blanchard to Samuel Warner, 20 September 1851 , Public land sales, United States, Massachusetts, Politics and government, 1775-1865, Maine, Politics and government, 1775-1865, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Claims, Canada, Boundaries, United StatesOliver Shead to George Coffin, 5 August 1828 , Public land sales, United States, Massachusetts, Politics and government, 1775-1865, Maine, Politics and government, 1775-1865, United States, History, Revolution, 1775-1783, Claims, Canada, Boundaries, United StatesDyer's Record Book (USA); Company: Old Pacific Print Works; cardboard binding, cotton samplesOld Stamp Paper of India Copyright: xAnilxDave/DinodiaxPhotoxEntry envelope with the sender address of Hans von Ankwicz, dated November 24, 1918, handwritten in black ink, showing address layout and postal formatting.Letter by Egon Schiele to Franz Hauer dated August 11, 1913, written in black ink on paper, reflecting early 20th-century personal correspondence.Planter's summer residence, no. 10. The Robin G. Stanford Collection, Digitized 2015 Funding from Center for Civil War Photography. African Americans, Children, 1860, Charleston (S.C.), History, Civil War, 1861-1865, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, African Americans, United States, History, Civil War, 1861-1865, South Carolina, Charleston.