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The Underground Rail Road [prospectus]
Author: Still, William, 1821-1902; Publication Information: William Still, publisher, no. 244 South Twelfth Street, Philadelphia. [1873?]
A Narrative of the Proceedings of the Black People, During the Late Awful Calamity in Philadelphia, in the Year 1793: and a Refutation of Some Censures, Thrown Upon Them in Some Late Publications.
Author: Jones, Absalom, 1746-1818 and Allen, Richard, 1760-1831.; Publication Information: Philadelphia: Printed for the authors, by William W. Woodward, at Franklin's Head, no. 41, Chesnut-Street., 1794.
A Search for Truth, or, an Inquiry for the Origin of the African Nation: an Address, Delivered at New-Haven in March, and at New-York in April, 1817
Author: Oson, Jacob, 1765 or 1766-1828; Publication Information: New-York: Printed for the proprietor., 1817.
Light and Truth, from Ancient and Sacred History
Author: Lewis, R. B. (Robert Benjamin); Publication Information: Portland [ME]: D. C. Colesworthy, printer, 1836.
A Text Book of the Origin and History, &C. &C. of the Colored People
Author: Pennington, James W. C.; Publication Information: Hartford: L. Skinner, printer, 1841.
Sketches of the Higher Classes of Colored Society in Philadelphia. By a Southerner.
Author: Willson, Joseph; Publication Information: Philadelphia: Merrihew and Thompson, printers. No. 7 Carter's Alley, 1841.
A History of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the Only One in the United States of America, Styled Bethel Church.
Author: Cannon, Noah Calwell W. 1796?-1850; Publication Information: Rochester: Published by Rev. N. C. W Cannon, Strong and Dawson, Printer, 1842.
Tags: History, New York, Northeast, Not at AAS, Religion, Stated self-published
A Short Account of the Rise and Progress of the African M.E. Church in America
Author: Rush, Christopher, 1777-1873; Publication Information: New York: by the author, 1843.
Tags: History, New York, Northeast, Not at AAS, Religion, Stated self-published
Slave Insurrection in 1831, in Southampton Country, Va., Headed by Nat Turner. Also, a Conspiracy of Slaves, in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1822.
Author: Bibb, Henry 1815-, compiler; Publication Information: New York: H. Bibb, 1849.
Slave Insurrection in Southampton County, Va., Headed by Nat Turner, with an Interesting Letter from a Fugitive Slave to His Old Master: Also a Collection of Songs for the Times. Compiled and Published by Henry Bibb.
Author: Bibb, Henry 1815-, compiler; Publication Information: New York: Wesleyan Book Room, 1850.
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Printing receipts for Rev. Offley's Narrative

These printing receipts detail the cost ($23.66) for printing 1000 copies of Rev. George W. Offley's Narrative on June 7, 1859. Offley's three…