Quincy, Josiah, 1802-1882
Josiah Quincy, Jr.
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- 200 _ | ‡a Quincy ‡b Josiah ‡f 1802-1882
- 100 1 _ ‡a Quincy, Josiah ‡d 1802-1882
- 100 1 _ ‡a Quincy, Josiah, ‡d 1802-1882
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Quincy, Josiah, ‡d 1802-1882
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (18)
Works
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Address of the mayor to the City Council of Boston, January 4, 1847. | |
Address of the Whig members of the Senate and House of Representatives of Massachusetts to their constituents, occasioned by the inaugural address of His Excellency Marcus Morton | |
Atlantic Avenue : its relation to the mercantile and economical interests of the city : remarks addressed to the street commissioners on behalf of petitioners for its extension and widening | |
Atlantic Avenue [MI] 1873 | |
Cheap food dependent on cheap transportation : an address delivered before the Boston Social Science Association, January 14th, 1869 | |
Eulogy on the life and character of the late Zachary Taylor : twelfth president of the United States, delivered at the request of the authorities of the city of Boston, August 15, 1850 | |
Figures of the past from the leaves of old journals | |
The journals of Major Samuel Shaw : the first American consul at Canton | |
Letter to the shareholders of the Vermont Central Railroad from Josiah Quincy, Jr., March 1852. | |
Moderate houses for moderate means : a letter to Rev. E.E. Hale | |
Moderate houses for moderate means : an argument for cheap trains as essential to independent homes for the working classes; and an address before the Quincy Homestead Association, together with the organization of the Quincy Homestead Association, and the requirements for admission | |
An oration, delivered July 4, 1832, before the City council and inhabitants of Boston. | |
Public interest and private monopoly, an address delivered before the Boston Board of trade, October 16, 1867 ... | |
Settlement of western country, Doddridge; Figures of the past, Quincy; Selections from Mrs. Trollope's writings; Ohio-Michigan boundary dispute, Way; other early stories. |