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Eulogium on the Life and Character of William Wilberforce, Esq: Delivered and Published at the Request of the People of Color of the City of New York, Twenty-Second of October, 1833
Author: Hughes, Benjamin F., active 1831-1835; Publication Information: New York: Printed at the office of the Emancipator, 1833.
Narrative and Writings of Andrew Jackson, of Kentucky; Containing an Account of His Birth, and Twenty-Six Years of His Life While a Slave; His Escape; Five Years of Freedom, Together with Anecdotes Relating to Slavery; Journal of One Year's Travels; Sketches, Etc. Narrated by Himself; Written by a Friend.
Author: Jackson, Andrew, 1814-; Publication Information: Syracuse: Daily and Weekly Star Office, 1847.
The Life of the Rev. Dandridge F. Davis, of the African M.E. Church: with a Brief Account of His Conversion and Ministerial Labors, from August 1834, Till March 1847. Also, a Brief Sketch of the Life of the Rev. David Conyou, of the A.M.E.C. and His Ministerial Labors. To which Is Annexed the Funeral Discourse Delivered at the Ohio Conference, in Zanesville, on the Decease of the Rev. D.F. Davis, by the Author.
Author: Green, A. R. (Augustus R.); Publication Information: Pittsburgh: printed at the Herald office, Benjamin F. Peterson, printer, 1850.
Liberia as It Is. R.M. Johnson, to the Colored Citizens of the American Republic.
Author: Johnson, R. M.; Publication Information: Philadelphia: Brown's Steam Power Book and Job Printing Office, Ledger Buildings., 1853.
Biography of Mahommah G. Baquaqua: a Native Zoogoo, in the Interior of Africa (a Convert to Christianity)
Author: Baquaqua, Mahommah Gardo.; Publication Information: Detroit: Printed for the author, Mahommah Gardo Baquaqua, by Geo. E. Pomeroy & Co., Tribune Office, 1854.
Life and Narrative of William J. Anderson, Twenty-Four Years a Slave; Sold Eight Times! In Jail Sixty Times!! Whipped Three Hundred Times!!! Or the Dark Deeds of American Slavery Revealed. Containing Scriptural Views of the Origin of the Black and of the White Man. Also, a Simple and Easy Plan to Abolish Slavery in the United States. Together with an Account of the Services of Colored Men in the Revolutionary War--Day and Date, and Interesting Facts
Author: Anderson, William J., 1811-; Publication Information: Chicago: Daily Tribune Book and Job Printing Office, 1857.
Health, and the Best Means of Preserving It
Author: Turner, Henry McNeal, 1834-1915; Publication Information: Baltimore: Bull & Tuttle, 1860.
A Plea for His Race. Lecture of the Rev. A. R. Green. Subject: "the American Union and the Prophesy Concerning It." Delivered in Quinn Chapel, Chicago, January 23, 1861, and Published by Special Request.
Author: Green, A. R. (Augustus R.); Publication Information: Indianapolis: Indianapolis Jour. Co., 1861.
The Black Laws of Illinois, and a Few Reasons Why They Should Be Repealed. by John Jones.
Author: Jones, John G. 1816-1879; Publication Information: Chicago: Tribune Book & Job Printing Office, 1864.
The Mission of the United States Republic. an Oration Delivered by Rev. James Lynch, at the Parade Ground, Augusta, Ga., July 4, 1865. Published in Compliance with a Resolution Offered by Capt. J. E. Bryant.
Author: Lynch, James 1839-1872; Publication Information: Augusta [Ga]: Chronicle & Sentinel Office, 1865.
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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…