Campaign literature -- Massachusetts -- 19th century

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John H. Eastburn, printer
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Published by the Whig Republican Association of Boston. "Meeting at Faneuil Hall. (From the Boston Atlas)."--Page [17]-20. FAU Libraries' copy side stitched with brown cord.
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Samuel N. Dickinson
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Caption title. Adopted by the State Convention of the Whig Young Men of Massachusetts, held at Worcester, Sept. 11, 1839. Typographically identical, except for page numbers and signature marks, with page [5]-27 of: Proceedings of the state convention of the Whig Young Men of Massachusetts. Held at Worcester, September 11th, 1839. Boston: Printed by Samuel N. Dickinson, 1839 (Checklist of American imprints 59203).
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Published: Boston, Stimpson & Clapp, 1832.
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Caption title: Mr. Webster's speech. Speech of the Honorable Daniel Webster "J.E. Hinckley & Co., printers, no. 14, Water Street."--verso of title page. One of at least two editions, very similar in appearance, printed by J.E. Hinckley & Co. for Stimpson & Clapp. In the present edition, the last word on page [3] is "particu-". There exist at least five variants of gathering 6 (page 41-[44]), which seem to be found promiscuously in both editions and in the "Journal of the proceedings of the National Republican Convention, held at Worcester, October 11, 1832," also printed by J.E. Hinckley & Co. for Stimpson & Clapp. Of gathering 6, three settings of type have been noted, with last word on page 41 "nor", "can-", and "that" respectively. Three states of the "that" setting noted (priority not determined). One has pages numbered 41, 42, 43, and the gathering is signed: 6. Another has pages numbered 73, 74, 75, and is signed: 10. The third has pages numbered 73, 42, 43, and is signed: 10. FAU copy side stiched with brown cord.
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Russell, Cutler & Co.
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Address of Samuel Dexter, dated Washington, Feb. 14, 1814, concerning his candidacy for governor of Massachusetts. The "temperate examination" (page [9]-38), which is attributed to John Lowell by Sabin, is dated Boston, March 10, 1814, and favors Caleb Strong for governor. FAU copy imperfect: disbound, pages loose, all edges trimmed.
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Russell, Cutler & Co.
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Advocating the election of Caleb Strong as governor and William Phillips as lieutenant-governor. Signed: Joseph Whiton president, Thomas Greenleaf, secretary. "At a meeting of citizens from every part of the state ... the Hon. Joseph Whiton, in the chair, resolved unanimously, that we confirm the nomination of his excellency Caleb Strong, and his honor William Phillips as candidates for governor and lieutenant governor of Massachusetts for the ensuing year ..."--Verso of title page. FAU copy appears to have been trimmed to 22 cm.
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