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Waggon and drove yard. The subscriber having opened a waggon and drove yard, on 7th Street, between H. and I. Streets, nearly opposite his Tavern stand, is now prepared to accomodate persons coming to Washington ... John Hillyard. [Washington 18

Double Page Plate No. 54, Part of Ward 24, Section 13: [Bounded by W. 247th Street, Broadway, W. 242nd Street ... Spuyten Duyvil Parkway, Von Humboldt Avenue and Grosvenor Avenue]

Waggon and drove yard. The subscriber having opened a waggon and drove yard, on 7th Street, between H. and I. Streets, nearly opposite his Tavern stand, is now prepared to accomodate persons coming to Washington ... John Hillyard. [Washington 18

Jas. C. McGuire, auct. Very extensive sale of valuable building lots, in "printing office" Square .... [Washington, D. C.] Printed at the Capital City office, Southeast Corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Sixth Street. [n. d.].

New York, October, 18, 1776. To the public. Considerations on the present revolted state of America, addressed to its inhabitants at large ... [Signed] Camillus. [New York] Printed in Water-Street, between the Coffee-House and the Old Slip. [177

Reduced. The great central Pennsylvania rail road route to the west ... Rates of fare ... New-York. Booth & Norton, Steam Job printers, 28 Frankfort street. August, 1857.

Union foundry, Cor. Penn. Avenue & 18th Street, first ward, Washington, D. C. F. & A. Schneider, iron founders, plain and ornamental smiths ... [Washington, D. C.] C. Alexander, printer, F. near 17th Street [n. d.].

Root's daguerreotype talbotype, stereoscopic & crayon portrait & miniature gallery, No. 290 Pennsylvania Avenue N. W. cor. of Eleventh street, over Sylvester's drug store, Washington, D. C ... Philadelphia, Chandler, printer, 123 Chestnut St. [1

... New building, Nos. 82, 84 and 86 Louisiana Avenue ... The gymnasium will be open daily (Sundays excepted) from 6 o'clock A. M. till 10 P. M .... Abner S. Brady. New York. Frank McElroy, Steam book and job printers, 113 Nassau Street [n. d.].

Notice to the public. The Gosling restaurant 247 Pennsylvania Avenue, South side, between 12th and 13th streets. Now open for the accommodation of the public in New York style ... [Washington, D. C.] Sage, printer, corner of 7th street and the A

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Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

4 duplicate copies

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 209, Folder 1.

Copy scanned: 3

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1850 - 1880
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Gosling restaurant, Washington, D. C.
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district of columbia washington advertisements washington city notice restaurant pennsylvania avenue pennsylvania avenue south side streets accommodation style new york style sage printer corner washington dc rare book and special collections division washington gosling restaurant high resolution broadsides printed ephemera united states history new yourk broadsides