A stock certificate issued during the period of the South Sea Bubble mania. Such certificates were often depicted in contemporary prints as being blown away from the hands of investors by the wind of changing fortune.
Description:
Blanks filled in: No. 921, June 13, 1720. Enter’d per MJ. Jno. Hayles, secretary.
Publisher:
s.n
Subject (Geographic):
Bremen (Germany : Duchy), Germany --Commerce --Great Britain, Great Britain --Commerce --Germany, Hamburg (Germany), and Hannover (Germany)
Subject (Topic):
Lumber trade --Germany, Lumber trade --Great Britain, Mercantile system --Great Britain --History --18th century, South Sea Bubble, Great Britain, 1720, and Stock certificates --Specimens
A certificate recording the appointment 31 May 1781 of Henry Hastings "gentleman to be collector for ... the district of Colchester and Maldon ... for administering the oaths ... taken by paper-makers ... for proving that paper brought to be stamped a...
Sheet for recording names and the anniversaries of deaths, or the yarzheit (alternate spelling: yortsayt, yahrzeit, and yartzeit), from the Yiddish for "time of year."
Alternative Title:
Bet Ulfna Rabte Itur Rabonim and Beth Ulfna Rabte Itur Rabonim
"A certificate of attendance for the practice of surgery as a pupil at the London Hospital, and for attendance on courses on anatomy and attendance to the institutes and operations of surgery; the headpiece, after Hogarth, shows Christ seated at left ...
"A certificate of attendance for the practice of surgery as a pupil at the London Infirmary, and for attendance on courses on anatomy and attendance to the institutes and operations of surgery; the headpiece, after Hogarth, shows Christ seated at left...
Charles P. Noyes was born in Lyme, Connecticut in 1842. After active duty in the Civil War he settled in St. Paul, Minnesota, and joined his brothers wholesale drug firm. In 1874 he married Emily Hoffman Gilman, with whom he had four children. He was ...
Description:
In manuscript at foot: "Autograph of the Republican candidate for President."