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NINE TRACTS FROM THE LOYAL PUBLICATION SOCIETY AND A PAMPHLET DENOUNCING THE SOCIETY 1863-1864
1) Loyal Publication Society No. 17. "The cause of the war: who brought it on, and for what purpose?: speech of Col. Charles Anderson, late of Texas, now of U.S. Volunteers," by Charles Anderson. (New York, NY: Wm. C. Bryant & Co., printers, 1863) 16pp. Referenced in Sabin 1389. 2) Loyal Publication Society No. 20. "Military despotism: Arbitrary arrest of a judge!" ([New York, NY]: Loyal Publication Society, [1863]) 16pp. 3) Loyal Publication Society No. 24. "Patriotism, a Christian virtue," by Rev. Joseph Fransioli of St. Peter's Catholic Church in Brooklyn. ([New York, NY]: Loyal Publication Society, [1863]) 8pp. 4) Loyal Publication Society No. 38. "Letters on our national struggle," by Thomas Francis Meagher. ([New York, NY]: Loyal Publication Society, [1863]) 15pp. 5) Loyal Publication Society No. 50. "The Constitution vindicated: nationality, secession, slavery," by James A. Hamilton. (New York, NY: Loyal Publication Society, 1864) 12pp. 6) "Gerrit Smith on McClellan's nomination and acceptance." (New York, NY: Loyal Publication Society, 1864) 15pp. 7) "Letters of loyal soldiers, How Douglas Democrats will vote: Letters of Generals Wool & Logan." (New York, NY: Loyal Publication Society, 1864) 4pp. 8) "The cowards' convention," by Charles Astor Bristed. (New York, NY: Loyal Publication Society, 1864) 16pp. 9) "The great issue. An address delivered before the Union campaign club of East Brooklyn, New York on Tuesday evening, Oct. 25, 1864," by John Jay. (New York, NY: Loyal Publication Society, 1864) 32pp. 10) "The Loyal Publication Society: A Pro-Union Propaganda Agency," by Frank Freidel. (Mississippi Valley Historical Review, vol 26, 1939).

1) Loyal Publication Society No. 17. "The cause of the war: who brought it on, and for what purpose?: speech of Col. Charles Anderson, late of Texas, now of U.S. Volunteers," by Charles Anderson. (New York, NY: Wm. C. Bryant & Co., printers, 1863) 16pp. Referenced in Sabin 1389. 2) Loyal Publication Society No. 20. "Military despotism: Arbitrary arrest of a judge!" ([New York, NY]: Loyal Publication Society, [1863]) 16pp. 3) Loyal Publication Society No. 24. "Patriotism, a Christian virtue," by Rev. Joseph Fransioli of St. Peter's Catholic Church in Brooklyn. ([New York, NY]: Loyal Publication Society, [1863]) 8pp. 4) Loyal Publication Society No. 38. "Letters on our national struggle," by Thomas Francis Meagher. ([New York, NY]: Loyal Publication Society, [1863]) 15pp. 5) Loyal Publication Society No. 50. "The Constitution vindicated: nationality, secession, slavery," by James A. Hamilton. (New York, NY: Loyal Publication Society, 1864) 12pp. 6) "Gerrit Smith on McClellan's nomination and acceptance." (New York, NY: Loyal Publication Society, 1864) 15pp. 7) "Letters of loyal soldiers, How Douglas Democrats will vote: Letters of Generals Wool & Logan." (New York, NY: Loyal Publication Society, 1864) 4pp. 8) "The cowards' convention," by Charles Astor Bristed. (New York, NY: Loyal Publication Society, 1864) 16pp. 9) "The great issue. An address delivered before the Union campaign club of East Brooklyn, New York on Tuesday evening, Oct. 25, 1864," by John Jay. (New York, NY: Loyal Publication Society, 1864) 32pp. 10) "The Loyal Publication Society: A Pro-Union Propaganda Agency," by Frank Freidel. (Mississippi Valley Historical Review, vol 26, 1939).
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