An Unique collection of Revolutionary broadsides :
from the inception of the American Revolution and during its progress, many relating to the state of New Hampshire and a great number issued by the Continental Congress whilst at Philadelphia and York Town and two very rare if not unique folio tracts, the trials of the pirates, Boston, 1718, and the defence of the title of John Leverett, Boston, 1736. The excessively rare printed broadside of the declaration of war against the Eastern Indians by Governor Shute of Massachusetts-Bay, 1722, and rare maps and other similar material to be sold Thursday afternoon, June 3d, 1915.
APA Citation
Stan. V. Henkels (Firm). (1915). An Unique collection of Revolutionary broadsides: from the inception of the American Revolution and during its progress, many relating to the state of New Hampshire and a great number issued by the Continental Congress whilst at Philadelphia and York Town and two very rare if not unique folio tracts, the trials of the pirates, Boston, 1718, and the defence of the title of John Leverett, Boston, 1736. The excessively rare printed broadside of the declaration of war against the Eastern Indians by Governor Shute of Massachusetts-Bay, 1722, and rare maps and other similar material to be sold Thursday afternoon, June 3d, 1915. Philadelphia, Pa.: Stan. V. Henkels.
MLA Citation
Stan. V. Henkels (Firm). An Unique Collection of Revolutionary Broadsides: From the Inception of the American Revolution And During Its Progress, Many Relating to the State of New Hampshire And a Great Number Issued by the Continental Congress Whilst At Philadelphia And York Town And Two Very Rare If Not Unique Folio Tracts, the Trials of the Pirates, Boston, 1718, And the Defence of the Title of John Leverett, Boston, 1736. The Excessively Rare Printed Broadside of the Declaration of War Against the Eastern Indians by Governor Shute of Massachusetts-Bay, 1722, And Rare Maps And Other Similar Material to Be Sold Thursday Afternoon, June 3d, 1915. Philadelphia, Pa.: Stan. V. Henkels, 1915.