Scale 1:600; 50 ft. to an in. Manuscript, pen-and-ink and watercolor. Has watermarks. Relief shown by shading. Oriented with north toward the upper right. Imperfect: Hole in center. "No. 11." Includes index to More
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Positive Photostat.; Credited to New York by Evans 14186.; Two issues. One printed in double columns.; Not in Ford.; Proclamation. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsim More
"Given at Boston the 12th day of June, in the fifteenth year of the reign of His Majesty George the Third." Offers pardons to all rebellious subjects but Samuel Adams and John Hancock, and declares martial law More
"Given at Boston the 12th day of June, in the fifteenth year of the reign of His Majesty George the Third." Offers pardons to all rebellious subjects but Samuel Adams and John Hancock, and declares martial law More
Significance: The bridge is one of few remaining examples of large span Pennsylvania-through-truss steel bridges in unaltered condition in Missouri. The bridge is a good example of early twentieth century work More
Significance: The bridge is one of few remaining examples of large span Pennsylvania-through-truss steel bridges in unaltered condition in Missouri. The bridge is a good example of early twentieth century work More
Significance: The bridge is one of few remaining examples of large span Pennsylvania-through-truss steel bridges in unaltered condition in Missouri. The bridge is a good example of early twentieth century work More
Significance: The bridge is one of few remaining examples of large span Pennsylvania-through-truss steel bridges in unaltered condition in Missouri. The bridge is a good example of early twentieth century work More
Significance: The bridge is one of few remaining examples of large span Pennsylvania-through-truss steel bridges in unaltered condition in Missouri. The bridge is a good example of early twentieth century work More
Significance: The bridge is one of few remaining examples of large span Pennsylvania-through-truss steel bridges in unaltered condition in Missouri. The bridge is a good example of early twentieth century work More
Significance: The bridge is one of few remaining examples of large span Pennsylvania-through-truss steel bridges in unaltered condition in Missouri. The bridge is a good example of early twentieth century work More
Significance: The bridge is one of few remaining examples of large span Pennsylvania-through-truss steel bridges in unaltered condition in Missouri. The bridge is a good example of early twentieth century work More
Significance: The bridge is one of few remaining examples of large span Pennsylvania-through-truss steel bridges in unaltered condition in Missouri. The bridge is a good example of early twentieth century work More
Significance: The bridge is one of few remaining examples of large span Pennsylvania-through-truss steel bridges in unaltered condition in Missouri. The bridge is a good example of early twentieth century work More
Significance: The bridge is one of few remaining examples of large span Pennsylvania-through-truss steel bridges in unaltered condition in Missouri. The bridge is a good example of early twentieth century work More
Significance: The bridge is one of few remaining examples of large span Pennsylvania-through-truss steel bridges in unaltered condition in Missouri. The bridge is a good example of early twentieth century work More