Bourne, Wm. Oland (William Oland), 1819-1901
Bourne, William Oland
Wm. Oland Bourne
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Works
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Address and resolutions adopted at the Mass Convention of Working-Men of New-York in the park, March 10, 1856. | |
Civil War Soldiers : 'Disabled but not disheartened' | |
An die Arbeiter der Vereinigten Staaten! | |
An epitaph in memory of the Democratic party. Died November 2d 1880. | |
Fall into line! | |
Free trade or protection for the South--which? | |
Gems from fable land : a collection of fables illustrated by facts | |
General Hiram Walbridge and working men!! : to the working men of the third congressional district | |
Goldenlink | |
History of the Public School Society of the City of New York : with portraits of the presidents of the Society | |
The house that Jeff built. | |
The Iron platform Extra. New York June 1, 1872. To the President of the United States. The Republican national executive committee, The Republican national convention, and the Workingmen of the American Union .... | |
Letter to Hon. J. J. Crittenden. New York, February 22, 1861. | |
A letter to the committee on ways and means, House of Rep. New York, Feb. 3, 1859 ... | |
Little silverstring, 1853: | |
Now I lay me down to sleep. The prayer of childhood in literature and song. | |
The old Ramage press | |
One thousand ems. | |
A poem before the literary societies of the New York Free Academy, July 25, 1853 | |
Poems of hope and action. | |
Political and industrial reform. | |
The republic. A poem. | |
The Republican rally. Tune-Hold the fort. For the National convention of the Boys in blue, 1876. | |
The sale of a distillery: a pencilling of the present age. | |
The school vocalist; a new musical manual; for the use of academies, female seminaries, grammar schools, high schools, and adult classes. | |
The soldier's friend. | |
Tales and poems for the young | |
To the Friends of Union and reform. The undersigned would earnestly call your attention to the following note received from a prominent merchant of Boston, in regard to the publications and labors of the "Workingmen's Democratic Republican Association." of this city ... | |
To the president and members of the People's convention, assembled at Lancaster ... | |
The undersigned would respectfully call upon the Republican party of the United States to make arrangements for a grand national demonstration and inauguration, in every county of the Union, if possible, at as early a day as practicable, and on the same day ... : A splendid iron platform ... will be used on the accasion | |
Wm. Oland Bourne papers |