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A vellum leaf, evidently taken from a missal book or mass service; printed on both sides, in a fine missal type, gothic letter, in red and black, with double columns, 36 lines to the page.

No identification. 17 lines. Black, red, and blue ink. Gold foil.

"Lord Fairfax had arrived in Virginia in the spring of 1747 with the intention of spending the remainder of his life on his Northern Neck proprietary. He went to stay with his cousin and agent, William Fairfax, at Belvoir on the Potomac, the neck of…

Illustrated with figures, directions relative to the cultivation, and remarks on the uses of the several species: also descriptions of many other trees of the family of Coniferae, by Aylmer Bourke Lambert ... to which is added an appendix containing…

This Balinese Book is handwritten on strips of bamboo with wooden end pieces. Age unknown.

This is a cufflink made by Merrin of Madison Ave. out of a Roman coin from the 3rd century.

"A leaf from a colored copy of the Nuremberg Chronicle, the great picture book of the 15th century. Written first in Latin by Hartmann Schedel, and tranlated into German six months later, this work was a history of the world from the Creation to…

This is a pamphlet detailing the rules and by-laws of the Charitable Marine Society of Baltimore, Maryland. It also contains a list of members of the society from 1796 to 1828. It is signed on the inside page by John Carns, dating December 26,…

This is an official document from Robert G. Orinsby, Major General of the "Black Hawk Army," commissioning John Carnes to be the Army's Company General of Subsistence in Louisville, Kentucky.

This is the official document that granted John Carnes citizenship to the United States. It is dated December 6, 1814.