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"A New Atlas of the British West Indies" bound volume

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A bound volume titled "A New Atlas of the British West Indies" containing 11 maps of various 19th century colonized islands in the Caribbean.
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"A New Atlas of the British West Indies" bound volume .25 Linear Feet 1 box

"A View of the Public Fire-Works to be exhibited on Occasion of the General Peace" architectural and instructional engraving

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"A View of the Public Fire-Works to be exhibited on Occasion of the General Peace" architectural and instructional engraving, created circa 1749. The engraving shows a drawing of the pavilion to be built for the celebratory fireworks performance and its written specifications.
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"A View of the Public Fire-Works to be exhibited on Occasion of the General Peace" architectural and instructional engraving .01 Linear Feet 1 item

Broadus Bailey French Revolution print collection

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Print engravings of the French Revolution by Pierre-Gabriel Berthault (1737-1831). Berthault created the engravings from drawings by Jean-Louis Prieur (1759-1795). These images begin with the Estates General meeting before the Revolution officially begins and continues through until just after King Louis XVI is executed. The images measure approximately 18x24cm to 18x26cm.
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Broadus Bailey French Revolution print collection 1.5 Linear Feet 1 box

"Chaucers Canterbury Pilgrims" print by J.G. Charlton of 1810 engraving by William Blake

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Printed reproduction of "Chaucers Canterbury Pilgrims" by J.G. Charlton of 1810 engraving by William Blake.
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Engraving of a scene from Act III of "The Beggar's Opera" by William Blake after William Hogarth

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Engraving of a scene from Act III of "The Beggar's Opera" by William Blake after a painting by William Hogarth, created in 1790.
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Francis McFarland Papers

90 Item 9 folders, 23 volumes
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This collection includes 54 miscellaneous letters, 1821-1866; diaries and financial records McFarland kept while he was a missionary and during his two pastorates, 1823-1836, and 1841-1871, at Bethel Presbyterian Church, Augusta County, Va.; lecture notes taken while a student at Princeton University; and printed biographical sketches and engravings of McFarland.Correspondents include Stonewall Jackson, George Junkin, William Spottswood.

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Francis McFarland Papers 90 Item 9 folders, 23 volumes

Alfred Leyburn Papers

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Contains c.55 items, of Dr. Alfred Leyburn and the Leyburn family of Lexington, Va., including 22 letters between Leyburn and his wife, Ann Eliza, 1835-36; patents of Edward J. Leyburn.

Newburgh Centennial Engraving

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This collection contains an engraved card commemorating the closing events of the American Revolutionary War at Newburgh, New York.

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Newburgh Centennial Engraving 1 Item

Nova Virginiae Tabula , or "New Map of Virginia"

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Single-sided hand-colored map of the Chesapeake Bay region titled Nova Virginiae Tabula engraved in Amsterdam by Jacob van Meurs, based on the 1612 map attributed to Captain John Smith.
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Nova Virginiae Tabula , or "New Map of Virginia" .01 Linear Feet 1 folder

"Osculetor me osculo oris sui; Canticum, canticorum" engraving by Claes Jansz Visscher

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Engraving of a group of men looking at King Solomon holding a music manuscript in a court setting, created by Claes Jansz Visscher circa 1610.
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