Pamphlet Collection
This is a collection of paper-covered print publications in Special Collections at the Cedarville University Centennial Library. The collection encompasses a variety of materials, including booklets, pamphlets, leaflets, tracts, government documents, speeches, sermons, etc.
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Carl Schurz an die Wähler ohne Unterschied der Partie
Carl Schurz
Full title: Carl Schurz an die Wähler ohne Unterschied der Partie : Warum sie für Cleveland stimmen sollen
Translation: Carl Schurz to the electors without distinction of party : why they should vote for Cleveland
1892
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A Brief History of Tuscarawas County, Ohio
Julius Miller Richardson
Julius Miller Richardson (1862-1947) was an educator and lawyer.
1896
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An Honest Dollar and a Chance to Earn It: McKinley's Letter of Acceptance
William McKinley
Cover title: An honest dollar and a chance to earn It. McKinley's letter of acceptance. The issues of the campaign defined and discussed. Protection to our industries and our money. Each man's dollar must be as good as every other man's dollar. International bimetallism desired. Sound protection will insure sound money and prosperity.
1896
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Description of the New Netherlands
Adrian Van der Donck
Originally published as Beschryvinge van Nieuvv-Nederlant in 1655, this edition is a translation from the original Dutch by Jeremiah Johnson. It is part of the series Old South leaflets [General series., v. 4, no. 69].
1896
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What Washington Thought of a Third Term
Robert S. Rantoul
From the Historical Collections of the Essex Institute, Volume XXXVII
1901
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Get on the Water Wagon
William Ashley Sunday
Part of the "Billy" Sunday Sermons and described as such: "this is the famous 'Booze' Sermon recently revised and printed as Mr. Sunday preaches it today." Anti-saloon writing makes a case for temperance with facts, figures, and personal stories.
1908
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Address Delivered by Hon. Rufus Choate
Rufus Choate
Full title: Address delivered by Hon. Rufus Choate upon the centennial celebration of the settlement of Ipswich, Massachusetts, 16 August 1834
Rufus Choate (1799-1859) was an American lawyer, orator, Congressman, and Senator from Massachusetts.
1928
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Robert L. May
In 1939, the Montgomery Ward company asked one of its employees, Robert L. May, to create a children's book to give away at Christmas. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was the result of that request. Follow this link to learn more.
1939