Item #43722 An Address of Members of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, to Their Constituents, on the Subject of the War with Great Britain [bound with] An Address to the Freemen in Connecticut. Federalists, George Sullivan, Jonathan Ingersoll, Noah Webster.
An Address of Members of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, to Their Constituents, on the Subject of the War with Great Britain [bound with] An Address to the Freemen in Connecticut.
An Address of Members of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, to Their Constituents, on the Subject of the War with Great Britain [bound with] An Address to the Freemen in Connecticut.
An Address of Members of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, to Their Constituents, on the Subject of the War with Great Britain [bound with] An Address to the Freemen in Connecticut.
An Address of Members of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, to Their Constituents, on the Subject of the War with Great Britain [bound with] An Address to the Freemen in Connecticut.
An Address of Members of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, to Their Constituents, on the Subject of the War with Great Britain [bound with] An Address to the Freemen in Connecticut.
An Address of Members of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, to Their Constituents, on the Subject of the War with Great Britain [bound with] An Address to the Freemen in Connecticut.

An Address of Members of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, to Their Constituents, on the Subject of the War with Great Britain [bound with] An Address to the Freemen in Connecticut.

New Haven [with] Hartford: Printed by Walter and Steele [with] Hudson & Goodwin. 1812 & 1803. 31, [1] pp. & 7, [1] pp. 8vo. Contemporary stitched plain paper wrappers. First edition. Good to very good, both signed, browned, some foxing, second item untrimmed and creased. Sabin 393. Amer. Imprints 24547. [with] Sabin 102334. Amer. Imprints 3636. Item #43722

Two early Connecticut imprints most likely one signed by husband and one by his wife.

1. [War of 1812]. Sullivan, George. "An Address of Members of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, to Their Constituents, on the Subject of the War with Great Britain." (New Haven: Printed by Walter and Steele, 1812). 8vo. 31, [1] pp. Sabin 393. Amer. Imprints 24547. Contemporary owner's name and one line summary on first page, browned, else very good. An antiwar address, arguing that war with Britain was not "necessary or required by any moral duty, or any political expediency." Signedin print on p. 25 by George Sullivan and 33 other Federalist members. Provenance: Timothy Seward, signed, writing: "Serious truths attempted by the honest party in Congress." Most likely Timothy Seward of Guilford (1756-1849), a Revolutionary War musician. Various editions were published.

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2. [Webster, Noah], Ingersoll, Jonathan. "An Address to the Freemen in Connecticut" (Hartford: Hudson & Goodwin, 1803). 8vo. 7, [1] pp. Sabin 102334. Amer. Imprints 3636. Contemporary owner's name and date on title page, lower edges torn roughly with loss at lower margin, otherwise a good untrimmed copy, foxed. A speech to a Federalist meeting deploring the changes by the Jefferson administration. A list of names, chosen for nomination in the next election, is appended. Skeel argues that it was written by Noah Webster. Cf. Skeel, E.E.F. A Bibliography of the writings of Noah Webster, 1958, Appendix A, p. 523-524, no. 6. Provenance: "Rebecca Seward Book 1810" (signed), Rebecca Seward, born Lee, (d. 1859) was the wife of Timothy Seward. Uncommon.

Price: $400.00