Name American Antiquarian Society
Online Source https://www.americanantiquarian.org/
Description

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.

Citation

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

Titles

Displaying 651–675 of 5770

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
15930 American popular lessons, chiefly selected from the writings of Mrs. Barbauld, Miss Edgeworth, and other approved authors. : Designed particularly for the younger classes of children in schools. : [Two lines of Scripture text Roe Lockwood (New York City)
1828
15931 American popular lessons, chiefly selected from the writings of Mrs. Barbauld, Miss Edgeworth, and other approved writers. : Revised and corrected by the author. : Designed particularly for the younger classes of children in schools. : When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child. St. Paul Roe Lockwood (New York City)
1830
20661 Americanischer Stadt und Land Calendar auf das 1807te Jahr Christi. 1806
17111 Amir Khan, and other poems: the remains of Lucretia Maria Davidson, who died at Plattsburgh, N.Y. August 27, 1825, aged 16 years and 11 months : With a biographical sketch, by Samuel F.B. Morse, A.M. Davidson , Lucretia Maria
Morse , Samuel Finley Breese
G. and C. and H. Carvill (New York City)
1829
18874 Amusement hall; or, An easy introduction to the attainment of useful knowledge. By a lady. ; [Six lines of verse 1796
18875 Amusement hall; or, An easy introduction to the attainment of useful knowledge. By a lady. ; [Six lines of verse 1797
18398 Amusements of Westernheath: or, Moral stories for children. Containing The mischievous boy, The proud girl, The inquisitive girl, The rude boy, The merry meeting, Twelfth-night, The Highlanders, a drama 1826
18399 Amusements of Westernheath: or, Moral stories for children. Containing The mischievous boy, The proud girl, The inquisitive girl, The rude boy, The merry meeting, Twelfth-night, The Highlanders, a drama 1826
20546 Amusing scenes of the Revolution. Journal of a young lady, kept for the amusement of her friend Deborah Norris, afterwards the wife of Dr. George Logan, of Stenton, Pennsylvania ... Together with a letter from Martha Washington 1789
16274 An Abridgement of the History of New-England, for the Use of Young Persons. By Hannah Adams. Adams , Hannah
1805
19601 An Abridgement of the logographic emblematical French spelling book, or, French pronunciation made easy. A system by which a child of only four or five years, of even indifferent capacity and entirely unacquainted with the alphabet, will, in a few months, read French with fluency, and correctness of pronunciation. By Mrs. C. Shedden. Shedden , Cecilia
1819
18502 An abridgment of Milner's Church history for the use of schools and private families. By Rebecca Eaton. Milner , Joseph
Eaton , Rebecca
1817
16275 An Abridgment of the History of New-England, for the Use of Young Persons. Now Introduced Into the Principal Schools in this Town. By Hannah Adams. Second Edition. Copy Right Secured. Adams , Hannah
Belcher and Armstrong (Boston)
1807 Second Edition.
16276 An Abridgment of the History of New-England, for the Use of Young Persons. Now Introduced Into the Principal Schools in this Town. By Hannah Adams. Second Edition. Copy Right Secured. Adams , Hannah
Samuel Etheridge and Bliss (Boston)
1807 Second Edition.
16277 An Abridgment of the History of New-England, for the Use of Young Persons. Now Introduced into the Principal Schools in this Town. By Hannah Adams. Second Edition. Copy Right Secured. Adams , Hannah
Belcher and Armstrong (Boston)
1807 Second Edition.
19349 An Abridgment of Universal Geography, together with Sketches of History. Designed for the Use of Schools and Academies in the United States. By Susanna Rowson. Rowson , Susanna
John West [Boston] (Boston)
1806
21157 An Academy for Grown Horsemen; containing The Completest Instructions For walking, trotting, cantering, galloping, stumbling, and tumbling. By Geoffrey Gambado, Esq. Riding Master, Master of the Horse, and Grand Equerry to the Doge of Venice. Illustrated with twelve caricatures, from designs by Bunbury. Bunbury , Henry William
Mathew Carey [122 Market Street] (Philadelphia)
1813
16337 An Account of a Trance or Vision of Sarah Alley, of Beekman Town, Dutchess County, State of New-York, Which happened on first-day evening, the twenty-fifth of second month 1798, taken from her own mouth, the twenty-seventh of the same month, in the hearing of divers persons. Alley , Sarah
1798
16538 An account of Mary Bassett, late of Chilmark B. Bassett
1800
19209 An account of Rose Butler, aged nineteen years, whose execution I attended in the potter's field, on the 9th of 7th mo. for setting fire to her mistress' dwelling house. By Dorothy Ripley. Ripley , Dorothy
1819
18514 An account of some spiritual experiences and rapturous and pious expressions of Elisabeth Mixer, daughter of Deacon John Mixer and Abigail Mixer, (all now dwelling in Suffield,) on June 28, MDCCXX, and at sundry other times experienced and expressed by her. : Together, with the relation she gave of what God had done for her soul, in order to her admission into the Church of Christ in Ashford. : [Two lines from Psalms] : With a preface by the Rd. Mr. James Hale 1736
17746 An account of the captivity of Elizabeth Hanson, late of Kachecky in New-England: who, with four of her children, and servant-maid, was taken captive by the Indians, and carried into Canada. : Setting forth the various remarkable occurrences, sore trials, and wonderful deliverances which befel them after their departure, to the time of their redemption. Taken in substance from her own mouth, by Samuel Bownas Hanson , Elizabeth
1787
16856 An account of the conduct of the people called Shakers: in the case of Eunice Chapman and her children, since her husband became acquainted with that people, and joined their society. Written by herself. Chapman , Eunice
1817
16857 An account of the conduct of the Shakers, in the case of Eunice Chapman & her children written by herself. Also, a refutation of the Shakers' remonstrance to the proceedings of the legislature of New-York, in 1817, by Thomas Brown. To which are added, the deposition of Mary Dyer, who petitioned the legislature of the state of New-Hampshire, for relief in a similar case. Also, depositions of others who have been members of the Shaker society. Also, the proceedings of the legislature of the state of New-York, in the case of Eunice Chapman Chapman , Eunice
Brown , Thomas
Dyer , Mary Marshall
Van Fleet & Camron (Lebanon)
1818
18333 An account of the convincement and call to the ministry of Margaret Lucas, late of Leek, in Staffordshire. Lucas , Margaret
Henry and John F. Hull (Stanford)
1803