ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 14:4 : A history of the city of Brooklyn. Including the old town and village of Brooklyn, the town of Bushwick, and the village and city of Williamsburgh. By Henry R. Stiles ....
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 14:5 : A history of Philadelphia : with a notice of villages, in the vicinity containing a correct account of the city improvements, up to the year 1839; also, the state of society, in relation to science, religion, and morals; with an historical account of the military operations of the late war, including the names of over two thousand patriotic officers, and citizen soldiers. In 1812,-13, & 14.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 14:6 : Sketch of the internal improvements already made by Pennsylvania ; with observations upon her physical and fiscal means for their extension; particularly as they have reference to the future growth and prosperity of Philadelphia. Illustrated by maps of the head-waters of the principal rivers of the state.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 14:7 : Philadelphia and its manufactures : a hand-book exhibiting the development, variety, and statistics of the manufacturing industry of Philadelphia in 1857. Together with sketches of remarkable manufactories; and a list of articles now made in Philadelphia. By Edwin T. Freedley.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 14:8 : The picture of Philadelphia, giving an account of its origin, increase and improvements in arts, sciences, manufactures, commerce and revenue. With a compendious view of its societies, literary, benevolent, patriotic, & religious. Its police--the public buildings--the prison and penetentiary system--institutions, monied and civil--museum. By James Mease.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 14:9 : Philadelphia and her merchants as constituted fifty @ seventy years ago ; illustrated by diagrams of the river front, and portraits of some of the prominent occupants, together with sketches of character, and incidents and anecdotes of the day. By Abraham Ritter.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 15:2 : Annals of Philadelphia : being a collection of memoirs, anecdotes, & incidents of the city and its inhabitants, from the days of the Pilgrim founders ... To which is added an appendix, containing olden time researches and reminiscences of New York city .. By John F. Watson..
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 15:3 : The history of Pittsburgh : with a brief notice of its facilities of communication, and other advantages for commercial and manufacturing purposes. With two maps.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 15:4 : Pittsburgh in the year eighteen hundred and twenty-six : containing sketches topographical, historical and statistical; together with a Directory of the city ... By S. Jones.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 15:7 : Sketch book of Saint Louis : containing a series of sketches of the early settlement, public buildings, hotels, railroads ... By Taylor & Crooks.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 15:8 : The annals of San Francisco ; containing a summary of the history of California, and a complete history of ... its great city: to which are added, biographical memoirs of some prominent citizens. By Frank Soule, John H. Gihon, M.D., and James Nisbet. Illustrated with one hundred and fifty fine engravings.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 15:9 : History of the city of Trenton, New Jersey : embracing a period of nearly two hundred years, commencing in 1676, the first settlement of the town, and extending up to the present time, with official records of population, extent of the town at different periods, its manufactories, church history, and fire department. By John O. Raum.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 16:1 : The American shooter's manual : comprising such plain and simple rules as are necessary to introduce the inexperienced into a full knowledge of all that relates to the dog, and the correct use of the gun; also a description of the game of this country / by a gentleman of Philadelphia county.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 16:10 : Instructions to young marksmen : in all that relates to the general construction, practical manipulation, causes and liability to error in making accurate performances ... as exhibited in the improved American rifle.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 16:11 : The boy's own book; a complete encyclopedia of all the diversions, athletic, scientific, and recreative, of boyhood and youth.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology Reel 16:12 : Discourses on cold and warm bathing : with remarks on the effects of drinking cold water in warm weather / By John G. Coffin M.D.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 16:13 : The American gentleman's guide to politeness and fashion; or, Familiar letters to his nephews. By Henry Lunettes [pseudonym].
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 16:14 : A description of the etiquette at Washington City. Exhibiting the habits and customs that prevail in the intercourse of the most distinguished and fashionable society at that place, during the session of Congress.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 16:15 : A treatise on cocking : giving a history of the various breeds of imported and American game fowls; the manner of feeding and training them for the pit, a scientific mode of gafting for battle, together with rules of the pit and for breeding, and the proper treatment of the various diseases incident to game fowls.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 16:16 : Hints on household taste in furniture, upholstery, and other details. By Charles L. Eastlake. Ed., with notes by Charles C. Perkins.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 16:17 : Sporting anecdotes, original and selected; including numerous characteristic portraits of persons in every walk of life who have acquired notority from their achievements on the turf, at the table, and in the diversions of the field, with sketches of the various animals of the chase, to which is added an account of noted pedestrians, trotting matches, cricketers, etc., the whole forming a complete delineation of the sporting world.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 16:18 : Carolina sports by land and water ; including incidents of devil-fishing, wild-cat, deer and bear hunting, etc. / by the Hon. Wm. Elliott.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology Reel 16:19 : An ephemeris of coelestial motions, aspects, eclipses, &c. For the year of the Christian æra 1682...Calculated for y meridian of Boston in N. England.. By W. Brattle..
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 16:20 : Six essays on taxing dogs : published originally in the Freeman's journal, in 1805, '6 and '7. Dedicated to the Legislature of Pennsylvania. By Joseph H. Fleming.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology Reel 16:3 : The art of courting : displayed in eight different scenes; the principal of which are taken from actual life, and published for the amusement of the American youth ....
ACS Anthropology and Sociology Reel 16:4 : The Base ball player's pocket companion : containing rules and regulations for forming clubs, directions for playing the Massachusetts game, and the New York game from official reports.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 16:6 : The American woman's home: or, Principles of domestic science; being a guide to the formation and maintenance of economical, healthful, beautiful, and Christian homes. By Catharine E. Beecher and Harriet Beecher Stowe.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 16:7 : The remedy for duelling; a sermon, delivered before the Presbytery of Long Island, at the opening of their session, at Aquebogue, April 16, 1806. First published by request of the Presbytery. Re-published by subscription. To which is annexed, The Resolutions and address of the Anti-duelling association of New York.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 16:8 : The art of swimming ... and rules for all kinds of bathing, in the preservation of health, and cure of disease: with the management of diet from infancy to old age, and a valuable remedy against seasickness.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 16:9 : Thoughts on physical education: being a discourse delivered to a convention of teachers in Lexington, Ky., on the 6th & 7th of Nov., 1833. By Charles Caldwell, M.D.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 17:1 : The art of swimming ; a series of practical instructions, an original and progressive plan. By J. Frost. To which is added, Dr. Franklin's treatise, also some anecdotes respecting swimming.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 17:2 : A treatise on the artificial propagation of certain kinds of fish : with the description and habits of such kinds as are the most suitable for pisciculture / by Theodatus Garlick. Giving the author's first experiments contained in a paper read before the Cleveland Academy of Natural Science. Also directions for the most successful modes of angling for such kinds of fish as are herein described.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 17:7 : Frank Forester's fish and fishing of the United States and British provinces of North America. By Henry William Herbert.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 17:8 : Frank Forester's horse and horsemanship of the United States and British provinces of North America. By Henry William Herbert. With steel-engraved original portraits of celebrated horses.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 18:12 : The Sportsman's companion : or, An essay on shooting ... directions to gentlemen for the treatment and breaking their own pointers and spaniels, and the necessary precautions, to guard against many accidents that attend this pleasant diversion .. By a gentleman, who has made shooting his favorite amusement upwards of twenty-six years, in Great Britain, Ireland, and North-America..
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 18:14 : God's revenge against gambling. Exemplified in the miserable lives and untimely deaths of a number of persons of both sexes, who had sacrificed their health, wealth, and honor at gaming tables. With curious anecdotes of the following unfortunate gamblers:--I. Miss Fanny Braddock. II. Drisden Harwood. III. Jack Gilmore. IV. T. Alston. V. Maria Antoinete. VI. Other awful cases of young gamblers, and their untimely ends. By M.L. Weems.
ACS Anthropology and Sociology reel 18:15 : The trotting horse of America ; how to train and drive him. With reminiscences of the trotting turf. By Hiram Woodruff. Ed. by Charles J. Foster including an introductory notice by George Wilkes, and a biographical sketch by the editor.