Name American Antiquarian Society
Online Source https://www.americanantiquarian.org/
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The American Antiquarian Society is a national research library of American history and culture through 1876 which has been sharing American stories for more than two hundred years.

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American Antiquarian Society. https://www.americanantiquarian.org/

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ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
17912 Poetical and prose compositions. By Mary L. Horton 1832
19837 Poetical meditations of Mrs. Hannah Slayton, late consort of Mr Samuel Slayton of Woodstock, Vt. Slayton , Hannah
1813
17135 Poetical pieces written on several occasions of unfortunate and unhappy facts. On the drowning of Mr. John Beers, and Mr. Mulford Sweezy of Brookhaven, Long-Island. On the unhappy occasion of two brothers being drowned in the South-Bay of Long-Island. An elegy to the memory of a friend who committed suicide in New-York. On the fate of war: occasioned by an incident which occurred in Great Britain. An elegiac to Mrs. Elizabeth Ketcham. To which is added An essay on masonry, and An address to spring. By Rachel Devereux. Also, The portrait of masonry. Composed by Brother Devereux. Devereux , Rachel
Devereux , John
1803
20177 Poetical remains of the late Jane Taylor; with extracts from her correspondence. By Isaac Taylor Taylor , Jane
William Stavely (Philadelphia)
1828
20178 Poetical remains of the late Jane Taylor; with extracts from her correspondence. By Isaac Taylor Taylor , Jane
Thomas Billings (Philadelphia)
1829
19951 Poetical tales for children Wordsworth , William
1824
18223 Poetry for children, entirely original. By the author of "Mrs. Leicester's school. Lamb , Charles
Lamb , Mary
West and Richardson (Boston)
1812
18222 Poetry for children. Adorned with cuts Lamb , Charles
Lamb , Mary
1820
18221 Poetry for children. Adorned with cuts. Lamb , Charles
Lamb , Mary
John Babcock and Son (New Haven)
1819
16185 Poetry for young children Howitt , Mary
Willis , Nathaniel Parker
1833
18844 Poetry without fiction: For children between the ages of three and seven; : with the conversations of a mother with her children, : intended to make the latter comprehend what they learn, and to convey such instruction as may arise out of each subject. By a mother 1825
18843 Poetry without fiction: For children, between the ages of three and seven; : with the conversations of a mother with her children, : intended to make the latter comprehend what they learn, : and to convey such instruction as may arise out of each subject. By. A mother 1825
17420 Poor Bridget, an English narrative: written by a lady Unknown , [Woman]
1831
18454 Poor Laws and Pauper Illustrated. II. The Hamlets. A tale. By Harriet Martineau. Martineau , Harriet
James Munroe and Co. (Boston)
1836
15335 Poor Laws and Paupers Illustrated. I. The Parish. A Tale. By Harriet Martineau. Stereotype Edition. Martineau , Harriet
Leonard C. Bowles (Boston)
1833 Stereotype Edition.
16658 Poor Sarah, an Indian woman 1821
16659 Poor Sarah, an Indian woman 1822
16660 Poor Sarah, an Indian woman 1823
16662 Poor Sarah, or The benefits of religion exemplified in the life and death of an Indian woman. [Four lines from Gray 1820
16661 Poor Sarah; or Religion exemplified in the life and death of a pious Indian woman 1820
16663 Poor Sarah; or The Indian woman 1826
16664 Poor Sarah; or The Indian woman 1827
16665 Poor Sarah: or, The Indian woman 1832
21131 Poor Will's almanack, for the year of Christian account, 1744 ... Referred to the vertex of Philadelphia, but may without sensible error serve all the adjacent provinces, from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By William Birkett. 1743
21133 Poor Will's almanack, for the year of Christian account, 1746 ... Referred to the vertex of the city of Philadelphia ... but may without sensible error serve all the provinces adjacent, from Newfoundland to South-Carolina. By William Burkett. 1745