Leather Bound Collection of Pamphlets Relating to New Hampshire and Massachusetts
Leather Bound Collection of Pamphlets Relating to New Hampshire and Massachusetts
Leather Bound Collection of Pamphlets Relating to New Hampshire and Massachusetts
Leather Bound Collection of Pamphlets Relating to New Hampshire and Massachusetts
Leather Bound Collection of Pamphlets Relating to New Hampshire and Massachusetts
Leather Bound Collection of Pamphlets Relating to New Hampshire and Massachusetts
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Dates span from 1821 to 1834. Quarter brown leather bound marble paper covered boards with seven gilt rules and gilt "Miscellany" to spine. Wear to exterior includes rubbing and browning as well as bumping to corners revealing boards. Crack to front hinge though binding remains tight and secure. Browning and foxing throughout though text remains bright. Hand-written list of titles on second front end paper. One pamphlet is inscribed by the author. An important piece of New England history. List of titles below:

Come and See. The Duty of Those Who Dislike and Dread the Sentiments of Other Christians. By Wm. B. O. Peabody. Springfield. 1833.

Sermon of the Signs of the Times, in Relation to Revealed Religion: Preached at Concord, N. H. Dec 23, 1832. By Moses G. Thomas. Concord: Moses G. Atwood, 1832. INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR.

Sermon Delivered at the Installation of Rev A. Dumont Jones, Over the Congregational church in Wilton, January 1, 1834. By Rev. Nathaniel Cage. Nashua, NH, 1834.

Charge. By Rev. Isaac Allen of Bolton, Mass. Circa 1830s.

Letter to Governor Lincoln in Relation to Harvard University from F. C. Gray. Boston: Carter, Hendee and Babcock, 1831.

A Discourse Delivered at the Dedication of the Meetinghouse of the Keene Congregation Society, April 28, 1830. By T. R. Sullivan. Keene, NH, 1830

A Sermon, Preached at  Needham, December 12, 1821, at the Installation the Installation of the Rev. William Ritchie, as Pastor of the First Church and Society in That Town. By David T. Kimball. Dedham, 1822.

Charge. By Rev. L. Newell, of Stow. 1832.

Right Hand of Fellowship. By Rev. Thomas Noyes, Pastor of the Second Church in Needham. 1832.

Eulogy on Lafayette, Delivered at Concord, Agreeably to the Resolve of the New-Hampshire Legislature, on the 17th of June, 1835. By Nathaniel G. Pham. Concord, 1835.

Report of the Select Committee to the House of Representatives upon the Subject of Building an Insane Hospital. Concord, NH, 1832.

An Oration Delivered at Keene, N. H., February 22, 1832, Being the Centennial Anniversary of the Birth-Day of Washington. By Salma Hale. Keene, NH, 1832.

An Address, Delivered Before the New-Hampshire Lyceum, at the Representatives Hall Concord; at Their First Annual Meeting, June 6, 1833. By Reverend Jonathan Clement. Concord, 1833.

An Exposure of the Principles of the 'Free Inquirer.' By S. Everett. Boston, 1831.

Sixth Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Prison Discipline Society. Boston, May 24, 1831. Boston, 1831.

Seventeenth Report of the Directors of the American Asylum at Hartford, for the Education and Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb, Exhibited to the Asylum, May 11, 1833. Hartford, 1833