Abstracts of broadsides identified in western New York, [ca. 1760-1875]

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Abstracts of broadsides identified in western New York, [ca. 1760-1875]

These abstracts or transcriptions of broadsides were made by staff of the Buffalo district office as part of the survey of American Imprints. In addition to the abstracts there is one original broadside dates 1869.

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