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[Christ standing above views of the earth showing its formation and predicting a final conflagration]

[Christ standing above views of the earth showing its formation and pr...

Frontispiece in: Telluris theoria sacra / Thomas Burnet. Amstelaedami : Apud J. Wolters, 1699. Published in: The tradition of science / Leonard C. Bruno. Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress, 1987, p. 205.

View of the City of New York and Governors Island Taken from Brooklyn Heights on the Morning after the Conflagration

View of the City of New York and Governors Island Taken from Brooklyn ...

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Plan showing the boundaries of the great conflagration of New Orleans on the 21st of March 1788.

Plan showing the boundaries of the great conflagration of New Orleans ...

Shows settled parts of the town with the darker shading of the squares. Also indicates where fire started and which buildings escaped the fire. Facsimile. Available also through the Library of Congress web site... More

map from "An account of the conflagration of the principal part of the First Ward of the City of New York, etc"

map from "An account of the conflagration of the principal part of the...

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Awful Conflagration of the Steam Boat Lexington in Long Island Sound on Monday Eve, January 13th, 1840, by which melancholy occurrence, over 100 Persons Perished

Awful Conflagration of the Steam Boat Lexington in Long Island Sound o...

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Newspaper article accompanying print in The Sun, Awful Conflagration of the Steam Boat Lexington in Long Island Sound on Monday Eve, January 13th, 1840, by which melancholy occurrence, over 100 Persons Perished
Great conflagration of the No. 1 Nashua Manufacturing Company, New Hampshire

Great conflagration of the No. 1 Nashua Manufacturing Company, New Ham...

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The great conflagration of Chicago! October 8th and 9th, 1871

The great conflagration of Chicago! October 8th and 9th, 1871

1807B1 U.S. Copyright Office Title continues: "View of the north side, fifth day after the fire. Photograph taken from the top of the tower of the Water Works. Refer to the key." On front: "SHAW, 137 Twenty-sec... More

Architecture from "Chicago and the Great Conflagration ... With numerous illustrations, etc"

Architecture from "Chicago and the Great Conflagration ... With numero...

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map from "Chicago and the Great Conflagration ... With numerous illustrations, etc"

map from "Chicago and the Great Conflagration ... With numerous illust...

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Chicago, as seen after the great conflagration, embracing the whole of the burned district as seen from an elevation in the southern boundary thereof

Chicago, as seen after the great conflagration, embracing the whole of...

On front: "Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871 by Joshua Smith, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington". Have duplicate obtained through copyright deposit, no. 10970. Gift... More

The City of Chicago as it was before the great conflagration of October 8th, 9th, & 10th, 1871.

The City of Chicago as it was before the great conflagration of Octobe...

"Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1872 by Wm. Flint ... in Washington." Bird's-eye view. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. PM3

The Great [railroad] Strike [Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1877]: Steeple view of the Pittsburgh conflagration; Panoramic view of the burned district [2 scenes (double page spread) of fire]

The Great [railroad] Strike [Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1877]: Steeple v...

Illus. in: Harper's Weekly, v. 21, (1877 August 11), p. 624-625. Ref. copy in LOT 4403. Title and other information transcribed from caption card. Caption card tracings: Riots 1877; Geogr.; Fires; Strikes...

The coming conflagration in the European forest / F. Graetz.

The coming conflagration in the European forest / F. Graetz.

Illustration shows a scene in a dark forest with a group of men labeled "Irish Invincibles, Nihilists, Austrian Socialists, German Artisans, Republicans, Fanatical Irredentists, [and] Black Hand" carrying torch... More

View of the City of New York and Governors Island Taken from Brooklyn Heights on the Morning after the Conflagration

View of the City of New York and Governors Island Taken from Brooklyn ...

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Lynn Conflagration No. 2, view from high rock during the progress of the fire, November 26th 1889

Lynn Conflagration No. 2, view from high rock during the progress of t...

Photograph shows an elevated view of a fire and smoke filled town with debris flying through the air.

The burning of San Francisco. Reproduced from the only photograph that shows the entire scope and extent of this awful conflagration the worst in the history of the world. Fire line over three miles long, property loss three hundred million dollars. On April 18, 1906 at 5:15 AM a quake of 8.25 on the Richter scale hit San Francisco. Greater destruction came from the fires afterwards. The city burned for three days. The combination destroyed 490 city blocks and 25,000 buildings, leaving 250,000 homeless and killing between 450 and 700. Estimated damages, over $350 million

The burning of San Francisco. Reproduced from the only photograph that...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: San Francisco State: California (CA) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: Harry Sterling Hooper Release Status: Releas... More

The Chelsea, Massachusetts. conflagration, April 12, 1908

The Chelsea, Massachusetts. conflagration, April 12, 1908

Postcard shows fire scorched landscape including: St. Rose's Church R. C., The State Armory, Washington Avenue, and Walnut Street.

The watch tower from the Galata Bridge in Constantinople. Men are constantly on watch in this tower and when smoke is seen work is gotten by runners to the fire department which eventually reaches the scene of the conflagration Only late at night does the traffic cease on this world famous Galata Bridge.

The watch tower from the Galata Bridge in Constantinople. Men are cons...

Photographs show people crossing the Galata Bridge with Galata Tower in the background, Istanbul, Turkey. Negative series code stamped on page: LC-C26. On page: no. 1388 (top image) and no. 1389 (bottom image... More

Tel Deweir (Lachish). Section of revetment to city gates. Area shows abundant traces of burning, 588 B.C., which destroyed Lac. due to conflagration

Tel Deweir (Lachish). Section of revetment to city gates. Area shows a...

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Crew members transport casualties to a triage area aboard the amphibious assault ship USS NEW ORLEANS (LPH 11) during a mass conflagration drill, part of the amphibious assault Exercise COBRA GOLD'88

Crew members transport casualties to a triage area aboard the amphibio...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: COBRA GOLD Country: Pacific Ocean (POC) Scene Camera Operator: JO1 Patrick E. Winter, USN Release Status: Released to Public ... More

Wearing an oxygen breathing apparatus and protective clothing, the lead man on a hose team waits for the signal to advance during a conflagration drill aboard the aircraft carrier USS INDEPENDENCE (CV-62). The INDEPENDENCE is in the gulf for Operation Desert Shield

Wearing an oxygen breathing apparatus and protective clothing, the lea...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DESERT SHIELD Country: Gulf Of Oman Scene Camera Operator: JO2 Bartlett Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military ... More

Wearing an oxygen breathing apparatus and protective clothing, the lead man on a hose team waits for the signal to advance during a conflagration drill aboard the aircraft carrier USS INDEPENDENCE (CV-62). The INDEPENDENCE is in the gulf for Operation Desert Shield

Wearing an oxygen breathing apparatus and protective clothing, the lea...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: DESERT SHIELD Country: Gulf Of Oman Scene Camera Operator: JO2 Bartlett Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military ... More

CHIEF Damage Controlman D.J. Stoiber, left, Fleet Training Group (FTG), discusses the scenario with CHIEF Damage Controlman Willey Bentley (FTG) prior to a mass conflagration exercise aboard the USS CAPODANNO (FF-1093). During the "mass conflag," which is part of a six-week refresher training course, crew members simulate saving their ship after it has received massive structural damage

CHIEF Damage Controlman D.J. Stoiber, left, Fleet Training Group (FTG)...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay Country: Cuba(CUB) Scene Camera Operator: JO1 Chris Price Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Serv... More

LT Michael Baumann coordinates damage control efforts from the bridge of the frigate USS CAPODANNO (FF-1093) during a mass conflagration exercise, part of their six-week refresher training course. During the "mass conflag," crew members simulate saving their ship after it has received massive structural damage

LT Michael Baumann coordinates damage control efforts from the bridge ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay Country: Cuba(CUB) Scene Camera Operator: JO1 Chris Price Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Serv... More

Sailors aboard the frigate USS CAPODANNO (FF-1093) assemble their gear following a mass conflagration exercise, part of their six-week refresher training course. During the "mass conflag," crew members simulate saving their ship after it has received massive structural damage

Sailors aboard the frigate USS CAPODANNO (FF-1093) assemble their gear...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay Country: Cuba(CUB) Scene Camera Operator: JO1 Chris Price Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Serv... More

Crew members chalk a UH-1N Iroquois rescue helicopter to the helicopter pad on the frigate USS CAPODANNO (FF-1093) following a mass conflagration exercise aboard the ship. During the "mass conflag," which is part of a six-week refresher training course, crew members simulate saving their ship after it has received massive structural damage

Crew members chalk a UH-1N Iroquois rescue helicopter to the helicopte...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay Country: Cuba(CUB) Scene Camera Operator: JO1 Chris Price Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Serv... More

AIRMAN Levi Carpenter stands watch in one of the conflagration (conflag) stations located in the hangar bay of USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75). Conflag stations serve as a fire watch for the hanger deck. They have the capability of actuating all fixed fire fighting systems on the hangar deck. TRUMAN is on station in the Arabian Gulf in support of Operation SOUTHERN WATCH. SOUTHERN WATCH establishes a southern no fly zone over Iraq and extends to the borders to just south of Baghdad, capital city of Iraq

AIRMAN Levi Carpenter stands watch in one of the conflagration (confla...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: SOUTHERN WATCH Base: USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) Scene Camera Operator: PH3 John L. Beeman, USN Release Status: Released to ... More

US Navy (USN) AIRMAN (AN) John Sumter mans conflagration station two, in the hangar bay on board the USN Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN 72). The LINCOLN and embarked Carrier Air Wing 2 (CVW-2) are currently conducting operations in preparation for an upcoming deployment

US Navy (USN) AIRMAN (AN) John Sumter mans conflagration station two, ...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) Country: Pacific Ocean (POC) Scene Camera Operator: PHAN James R. Mcgury, Usn Release Status: Released to Public Com... More

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Assault Ship, USS TARAWA (LHA 1), USN fire fighters assigned to fire hose team No. 3, advance on a simulated fire during a major conflagration drill. A major conflagration drill simulates a massive casualty to the ship and assesses how prepared the crew is under such circumstances. The TARAWA is preparing for an assessment by the Afloat Training Group (ATG) on its damage control abilities while underway in the Pacific Ocean on a seven-month deployment

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Assault Ship, USS TARAWA (LHA 1),...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Tarawa (LHA 1) Scene Camera Operator: PHAA Bryan Niegel, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Assault Ship, USS TARAWA (LHA 1), USN Damage Control SEAMAN (DCSN) Fabienne Laguerre (left) helps a fire fighter with his self contained breathing apparatus (SCBA), during a major conflagration drill. A major conflagration drill simulates a massive casualty to the ship and assesses how prepared the crew is under such circumstances. The TARAWA is preparing for an assessment by the Afloat Training Group (ATG) on its damage control abilities while underway in the Pacific Ocean on a seven-month deployment

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Assault Ship, USS TARAWA (LHA 1),...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Tarawa (LHA 1) Scene Camera Operator: PHAA Bryan Niegel, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Assault Ship, USS TARAWA (LHA 1), USN fire fighters advance on a simulated fire during a major conflagration drill. A major conflagration drill simulates a massive casualty to the ship and assesses how prepared the crew is under such circumstances. The TARAWA is preparing for an assessment by the Afloat Training Group (ATG) on its damage control abilities while underway in the Pacific Ocean on a seven-month deployment

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Assault Ship, USS TARAWA (LHA 1),...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Tarawa (LHA 1) Scene Camera Operator: PHAA Bryan Niegel, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Assault Ship, USS TARAWA (LHA 1), USN fire fighters advance on a simulated fire during a major conflagration drill. A major conflagration drill simulates a massive casualty to the ship and assesses how prepared the crew is under such circumstances. The TARAWA is preparing for an assessment by the Afloat Training Group (ATG) on its damage control abilities while underway in the Pacific Ocean on a seven-month deployment

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Assault Ship, USS TARAWA (LHA 1),...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Tarawa (LHA 1) Scene Camera Operator: PHAA Bryan Niegel, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Assault Ship, USS TARAWA (LHA 1), USN CHIEF Hull Technician (HTC) Patrick Martinez, assigned to the Damage Control Training Team instructs firefighters on techniques during a major conflagration drill. A major conflagration drill simulates a massive casualty to the ship and assesses how prepared the crew is under such circumstances. The TARAWA is preparing for an assessment by the Afloat Training Group (ATG) on its damage control abilities while underway in the Pacific Ocean on a seven-month deployment

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Assault Ship, USS TARAWA (LHA 1),...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Tarawa (LHA 1) Scene Camera Operator: PHAA Bryan Niegel, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Assault Ship, USS TARAWA (LHA 1), USN Boatswains Mate Second Class (BM2) Dionisio Medina (left) and Boatswains Mate First Class (BM1) Robert Larsen simulate injured firefighters during a major conflagration drill. A major conflagration drill simulates a massive casualty to the ship and assesses how prepared the crew is under such circumstances. The TARAWA is preparing for an assessment by the Afloat Training Group (ATG) on its damage control abilities while underway in the Pacific Ocean on a seven-month deployment

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Assault Ship, USS TARAWA (LHA 1),...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Tarawa (LHA 1) Scene Camera Operator: PHAA Bryan Niegel, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Assault Ship, USS TARAWA (LHA 1), USN fire fighters help carry injured firemen to safety during a major conflagration drill. A major conflagration drill simulates a massive casualty to the ship and assesses how prepared the crew is under such circumstances. The TARAWA is preparing for an assessment by the Afloat Training Group (ATG) on its damage control abilities while underway in the Pacific Ocean on a seven-month deployment

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Assault Ship, USS TARAWA (LHA 1),...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Tarawa (LHA 1) Scene Camera Operator: PHAA Bryan Niegel, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Assault Ship, USS TARAWA (LHA 1), USN SEAMAN (SN) Luis Montielis, the number one hose man, leads his team during a major conflagration drill. A major conflagration drill simulates a massive casualty to the ship and assesses how prepared the crew is under such circumstances. The TARAWA is preparing for an assessment by the Afloat Training Group (ATG) on its damage control abilities while underway in the Pacific Ocean on a seven-month deployment

Onboard the US Navy (USN) Amphibious Assault Ship, USS TARAWA (LHA 1),...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Tarawa (LHA 1) Scene Camera Operator: PHAA Bryan Niegel, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

US Navy (USN) AIRMAN (AN) Marcos Pagan stands watch in conflagration (conflag) station three while the crew perform a foreign object damage (FOD) walk in the hangar bay of the USN Nimitz Class Aircraft Carrier USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN (CVN 72) during Exercise Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC) 2006. Conflag stations serve as a fire watch for the hangar deck

US Navy (USN) AIRMAN (AN) Marcos Pagan stands watch in conflagration (...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) Scene Camera Operator: MC3 Patrick M. Bonafede, USN Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digi... More

151130-N-EH855-024 ATLANTIC OCEAN (Nov. 30, 2015) Hospital

151130-N-EH855-024 ATLANTIC OCEAN (Nov. 30, 2015) Hospital

151130-N-EH855-024 ATLANTIC OCEAN (Nov. 30, 2015) Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Joseph Budke and Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Dominick Sestito applies a splint to a patient during a mass casualty drill in the hang... More

A fire is lit in the dark with lots of branches. Fire easter fire flame.

A fire is lit in the dark with lots of branches. Fire easter fire flam...

A fire burns in the dark / A close up of a bonfire public domain photo.

A silhouette of a castle with a sky background. Witch's house the witch halloween.

A silhouette of a castle with a sky background. Witch's house the witc...

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A fire is burning through a field of grass. Burning grass fire flames.

A fire is burning through a field of grass. Burning grass fire flames.

A fire burns in the bush / A fire in the forest / Public domain photo of forest, woods.

A red and blue fire hydrant sitting in the grass. Hydrant red fire.

A red and blue fire hydrant sitting in the grass. Hydrant red fire.

A red and blue fire hydrant in the grass. A red and blue fire hydrant sitting on the grass. Public domain stock photo.

A fire burning through a forest filled with trees. Fire conflagration easter fire.

A fire burning through a forest filled with trees. Fire conflagration ...

A fire burns in the forest / A fire burns through a tree / Public domain photo of forest, woods.

A group of people in orange jackets standing in a field. Fire ladder fire fighting attack.

A group of people in orange jackets standing in a field. Fire ladder f...

A group of people in orange jackets standing in a field / A group of people standing in a field public domain stock photo.

A bonfire is lit up in the dark. Fire easter fire flame.

A bonfire is lit up in the dark. Fire easter fire flame.

A bonfire in the dark. Public domain stock photographs related to music and performing arts.

A full moon is seen above a building on fire. Fire farmers elevator full moon.

A full moon is seen above a building on fire. Fire farmers elevator fu...

A fire is burning in the night sky / A fire burns in the night sky public domain stock photo. A fire is burning in the night sky / A fire burns in the night sky public domain stock photo.

A dog is standing in the water in front of a fire. Forest fire brand fire.

A dog is standing in the water in front of a fire. Forest fire brand f...

Two deer standing in front of a fire / Two deer walking through a forest with a fire in the background / Public domain photo of forest, woods.

A red fire extinguisor with a black handle. Fire extinguisher conflagration.

A red fire extinguisor with a black handle. Fire extinguisher conflagr...

A close up of a fire extinguisher. A red fire extinguisher with a black handle. Public domain stock photo.

190204-N-WK982-2153 EAST CHINA SEA (Feb. 4, 2019) The

190204-N-WK982-2153 EAST CHINA SEA (Feb. 4, 2019) The

190204-N-WK982-2153 EAST CHINA SEA (Feb. 4, 2019) The crew aboard the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS McCampbell (DDG 85) secures ventilation valves during a major conflagration drill. McCampbe... More

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

View of the great conflagration of Dec. 16th and 17th, 1835; from Coenties Slip

View of the great conflagration of Dec. 16th and 17th, 1835; from Coen...

Artist: John H. Bufford. Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné / compiled by Gale Research. Detroit, MI : Gale Research, c1983, no. 6929

View of Quebec, Canada; from the river St. Charles; shewing the conflagration of June 28th. 1845, and the ruins of the fire of May 28th., 1845

View of Quebec, Canada; from the river St. Charles; shewing the confla...

80 U.S. Copyright Office. This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card. Associated name on shelflist card: Endicott, G. & W.

The great conflagration in Philadelphia on Tuesday July 9th 1850

The great conflagration in Philadelphia on Tuesday July 9th 1850

This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card. Associated name on shelflist card: Leefe, G.E.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

Ruins of the Merchants Exchange N.Y. After the Destructive Conflagration of Decbr. 16 & 17 1835

Ruins of the Merchants Exchange N.Y. After the Destructive Conflagrati...

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The great conflagration in New York City, July 13 - total destruction of Barnum's Museum with its millions of rare and wonderful curiosities

The great conflagration in New York City, July 13 - total destruction ...

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The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

Washington Street, from cor. LaSalle looking east.

Washington Street, from cor. LaSalle looking east.

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The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a dialogue between a father and his son; in three parts: I. Containing introduction, with many instructive hints and observations upon many of the most remarkable occurrences, wonders and curiosities in history; with a short account of the four religions of the world, viz., Pagan, Jewish, Mahometan and Christian religion; and a brief account of the Greek church, Popish church, and Protestant church. II. An account of the burning of the theatre in Richmond, December 26, 1811; with observations upon the nature and effects of stage plays, masquerades, balls, puppet shows, horse races, and gambling. III. Reflections upon that conflagration; with a solemn application to people of every rank and character ...

The Richmond alarm: a plain and familiar discourse in the form of a di...

Preface dated April 10, 1813; entered for copyright, April 7, 1814. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy imperfect: p. 53-56 wanting.

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