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and house them in Buildings where they will be
preserved for the use of men living in the future,

a nation must believe in three things. It must
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It must, above all, believe in the capacity of its
people so to learn from the past that they can gain
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WORK PROJECTS ADMINISTRATION

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Illinois Historical Records Survey
Illinois Public Records Project
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Historical Records Survey Projects

Sargent B. Child, National Director
Thomas R. Hall, Illinois State Director

American Imprints Inventory.

Don Farran, National Consultant
Winifred Schlosser, State Editor

Research and Records Section

Harvey E. Becknell, National Director
Willard N. Hogan, Regional Supervisor
Frank J. Morris, State Chief

Division of Community Service Programs

Florence Kerr, Assistant Commissioner
Mary Gillette Moon, Chief Regional Supervisor
Evelyn S. Byron, State Director

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Utica Imprints 1799—1850 ...... I ...................... .15
Appendix .................................................. 150

Index to Printers, Publishers and Prossos g.. 157
General Index .......................................... 165

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PREFACE

When the American Imprints Inventory was started in the spring
of 1937, two final results were anticipated. The first was to be a file
or union catalog of title slips which would represent the holdings of
American libraries to the limiting dates for each state in the fields of
books, pamphlets, and broadsides printed in the United States, The second
was to consist of published check lists drawn from this material, covering
the publications of the various states and certain cities, within certain
periods.

The master file ofytitle slips has been built up until it now

contains more than 14,000,000 typed slips, representing possibly 1,000,000
separate titles printed in the period of American printing to 1877 in all
states but Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Idaho, hyoming, Montana and the Dakotas.
In theSe states the limiting date is 1891, because of the later start that
printing had in them. Work is continuing in several states in making addi-
tions to this file, has been completed in some states, and has been discon-
tinued in others. .

Under the direction of Mr. Douglas C. McMurtrie, Consultant from
‘the beginning of the Inventory until July 15, 1941, the second phase, that
of publication of check lists, was chiefly confined to the editing and is-
suance of them in the more complex Style A form in the central filing
office in Chicago where the editorial staff is located. The Style A lists,
requiring title page line endings and printers' devices and bibliographical
notes, require an almost endless amount of research, both in the libraries
where the books are located and in the huge file which complements them
in the central office.

It had become apparent, on the basis of possible publication of
Style A lists by either the central office or the various states, that if
the more than a million titles so far harvested from American libraries
were to be made available to the public some swifter method of issuing the
check lists must be found. Two solutions seemed possible; That of abandon-
ing the complex Style A lists and issuing simple Style B lists which would
provide the user with all pertinent information on the title of the book
and its location,.author and printer and date of publication, or the return
of the title slips to the states themselves for issuance of Style A lists
of their own titles. The former solution would have speeded up publication
to a considerable extent in the central editing office. The latter would
have provided twenty or thirty Style A lists at the end of a year, some
of which might have been of questionable quality because of the limitations
involved in personnel and sources for necessary research.

A study of the problem has convinced the central office of the
Historical Records Survey Projects in washington that the answer may lie
in combining the two solutions, that is, the issuance by the various states
of their own titles in simplified Style B check lists which can at a later
time be refined by them or by interested scholars. To this end, a manual
of editing has been written and furnished the various states. In more than

 

  

 

 

 

 

twenty states the staffs have given assurance that such simplified editing
is possible and have requested that their material be sent from the central
files.

The check list presented in the following pages is No. 36 in the
series of American Imprints Inventory publications, and the second dealing
with early printing in a part of New York State.

The/first Utica printer seems to have been William McLean, who
moved his mewspaper, the Whitestown Gazette, from.Whitestown to Utica in
1798, changing the.name to Whitestown Gazette and Cato’s Patrol. Not until
1802, however, do we find a valid book imprint from his press, though the
two pamphlets appearing in this list as numbers 2 and 3 were probably print-
ed by him. In 1805 McLean sold his paper to John H. Lathrop, who retained
the printers Asahel Seward and Ira Merrell, who had worked with McLean while
he was proprietor. In that same year a newspaper, the Columbian Patriotic
Gazette, was brought to Utica by its proprietor Thomas Walker. Items 7, 9 and
10 are early Walker imprints. In 1806 Ira Merrell left the firm.of Merrell
and Seward, and for the last part of that year and the first of the next,
Asahel Seward's name alone appears on imprints. In 1807 Seward took William
Williams into partnership, and the name Seward and Williams appears.

 

The story of printing in Utica could not be told without giving
the history of "The Oneida Printer." However, we shall confine ourselves
here to allowing the_vast number of William Williams imprints in the list
to represent him further, and to citing the following bibliography: William,
J. C. An Oneida County Printer William.Williams... with a bibliography of
the Press of Utica, Oneida County New York, from 1803-1858. N. Y., Charles
Soribner‘s Sons MCMVI.

A resume of the titles in the list may prove interesting Of the
572 titles reported, 10 are devoted to official documents, 110 to churches
and 12 to fraternal bodies. All of the titles have been cleared through
the Union Catalog.

This check list was edited and mimeographed by the American Im—
prints Inventory of the Illinois Historical Records Survey. The subject
index was prepared by Minnie Nae Barry and G. R. Wilson. Irma Storey and
Anna wells compiled the key to symbols, and G. T. Wilson prepared the
printers indices.' Grateful acknowledgment is made at this time to all
those members of the staff who, by their intelligent cooperation, made the
publishing of the list possible.

In March, 1942, title to the American Imprints Inventory central
files located in Chicago was transferred to the Library of Congress, and the
materials were moved to the Wisconsin State Historical Society for the
duration.

Winifred Schlosser
Editor-in—charge
American Imprints Inventory

Approved: Sargent B. Child, Director
Historical Records Survey Projects
Wbrk Projects Administration

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Los Angoles County Museum Library, Exposition Park,
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San Francisco College for Women, San Francisco.

Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery,
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Stanford University Library, Stanford University.

University of California, General Library, Berkley.

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Denver Public Library, Denver.

State Historical Society Library, Denver.
Carnegie Public Library, Trinidad.

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Connecticut State Library, Hartford.

Hartford Sewinery Foundation, Case Hemoriel
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Trinity College Library, Hartford.

Watkinson Library, Hartford. »

Connecticut Historical Society Library, Hartford.

Wesleyan University Library, Middletown.

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Columbia Theological Seminary Library, Decatur.
Mercer University Library, Macon.

University of Georgia Library, Athens.

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McLean County Historical Society, Bloemington.

Chicago Public Library, Chicago.

Chicago Historical Society, Gilpin Library,_Chicago.

John Crerar Library, Chicago.

Loyola University Library, Chicago.

Meadville Theological School Library, Chicago.

Newbcrry Library, Chicago.

Presbyterian Theological Seminary, Virginia Library,
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Saint Xavier College Library, Chicago.

Chicago Theological Seminary, Hammond Library, Chicago.

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Carthage College Library, Carthage.

Garrett Biblical Institute Library, Evanston.

Northwestern University Dental School Library,
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Kansas State College of Agriculture and Applied
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New England Historical Genoalogicab Society Library, Bostm.
New England Methodist Historical Society Library, Boston.

Social Law Library, Boston. I
Universalist Publishing House, Boston. E
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Amos Family School Association, Chicopec.

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Harvard University Library, Cambridge. 3
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Public Library, Newburyport.

Forbes Library, Northampton.

Smith College Library, Northampton.

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Essex Institute Library, Salem.

Jacob Edwards Library, Southbridge.

Connecticut Valley Historical Society, Springfield.
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Wellesley College Library, Nellesley.

Holy Cross College Library, Worcester.

Williams College Library, Williamstewn.

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Princeton .University Library, Princeton.

Princeton Theological Seminary Library, Princeton.
Rutgers University Library, New Brunswick.

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Alfred University Library, Alfred.

Cayuga County Historical Society, Auburn.

Wells College, Frances Fblson Cleveland Library, Aurora.
Auburn Theological Seminary Library, Auburn.

Holland Land Office museum, Batavia. '

Brooklyn College Library, Brooklyn.

Long Island Hisorical Society Library, Brooklyn.
Buffalo Public Library, Buffalo.

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Buffalo Historical Society Library, Buffalo.

Buffalo State Teachers' College library, Buffalo.
University of Buffalo Library, Buffalo. ' 1
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Hamilton College Library, Clinton. ‘ ‘
Ontario County Historical Society, Canandaigua.
Saint Lawrence University library, Carmel. . ,
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Hobart Collge Library, Geneva.

‘Crandall Library, Glens Falls.

Geuvornour Reading Room_Association, Gouverneur.
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Oneida Historical Society Library, Utica.

U.S. Military Academy Library, West Point.

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Duke University Library, Durham.
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Marietta College Library, Marietta

Oberlin College Library, Oberlin.

Western College Library, Oxford. §
School and Public library, Swanton. :
Public Library, Toledo.

Urbana Junior College, Urbana. 1
College of wooster Library, weester. i

OREGON

Library Association of Portland, Portland.

PENNSYLNANIA

Mahlenborg College Library, Allentown.

American Baptist HiStorical Society Library, Chester.
Crozer Theological Seminary, Bucknell Library, Chester.
Fallsington Library, Fhllsington.

. Historical Society of Pennsylvania Library, PhiladelphiaJ

Theological Seminary of the Reformed Church in the
U.S. Library, Lancaster.

Allegheny College, Reis library, Mbadville.

Free Library of Philadelphia.

American Philosophical Society Library, Philadelphia.

American Sunday School Union Library, Philadelphia. %

Dropsie College Library, Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania Grand Lodge, F. & A.M., Philadelphia.

Library Company of Philadelphia.

-—-- Ridgway Branch.

luthcran Theological Seminary, Krauth Memorial i
Library, Mount Airy, Philadelphia. i

  

  

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Sehwenekfelder Historical Library, Pennsburg.

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.

Reformed Presbyterian Seminary, Pittsburgh. '

University of Pittsburgh School of Denistry, Pittsburgh.

Pittsburgh-Xena,Theological Seminary Library,Pittsburgh.

Pennsylvania Lbseum of Art Library, Philadelphia.

Presbyterian Historical Society library, Philadelphia.

Public Library, Scranton.

Laekawanna Historical Society, Scranton.

Swarthmere College Friends Historical Society Library,
Swarthmore.

University of Pennsylvania Library, Philadelphia.

~--- Penniman Library of Education, Philadelphia.

Washington County Historical Society, Washington.

washingten and Jefferson College, Memorial Library,
Washington.

Hayncsburg College Library, Wayncsburg.

RHODE ISLAND

 

 

Rhode Island Historical Society Library, Providence.
Free Library, lakewoed.

People ' 5 Library, Newport .

Newport Historical Soeiety, Newport.

Providence Public Library, Yrovidenec.

Brown University Library, Providence.

---- Harris Collections American Poetry.

Elmwood Public library, Providence.

Rhode Island Masonic Library, Providence.

Public Library, nesterly.

SOUTH CAROLINA

 

College of Charleston Library, Charleston.
Jaeebleibrary, Clinton. a

St. Stephens Church Library, Charleston.
Newberry College Library, Newborry.

TENNESSEE

 

King College Library, Bristol.

University of Chattanooga Library, Chattanooga.
Southern Junior College Library, Collegedalo.
Mayne Williams Public Library, Johnson City,
University of the South Library, Sewaneo.
Washington College Library, Washington College.

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TxAuPl‘ 1 Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary Library, Austin.
TxComT 1 East Texas State Teachers‘ College Library, Commerce.
TXDaM 2 Southern Methodist University Library, Dallas.
TXFWSB 3 (1) Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Library,
Fort Worth. .
TXH 2 Public Library, Houston.
TxU 9 University of Texas Library, Austin.
UT!
USlC 1 Church Historical Office, Church of Latter Day
Saints, Salt Lake City.
VERMONT
Vt 1 Vermont State Library, Montpelier.
VtBrt 1 Public Library, Brettleboro.
VtMidb 3 Public Library, Middlebury.
VtMidbC 6 Middlebury College, Egbert Starr Library, Middlebury.
VtMidbS 6 Sheldon Art Museum, Middlebury. '
VtU , 5 University of Vermont, Billings Library, Burlington. :
VtVe l Bixby Memorial Eree Library, Vergennes. '
VIRGINIA i
v1 1 Virginia State Library, Richmond.
ViL 1 Jones Memorial Library, Lynchburg.
ViRU 4; Richmond University Librcry, Richmond. '
ViSwC _ l V Sweet Briar College, Mary Helen Cochran Library,
Sweet Briar.
ViU 5 (1) University of Virginia Library, Charlottsville.
BrMus 32 (12) British Museum, London, England.
PRIVATE COLLECTIONS
Bates 1 Mrs. Maude Bates, Liberty, Miss. ‘
Caffall 1 Mr. 8: Mrs. F.B. Caffall, Jennings, La.
Carlisle 1 Dr. Carlisle, Spartanburg, S. C. s
Carpenter l . , F. W. C. Carpenter, Haymarket, Va.
Catlett 1 Mrs. Sallie Powell Catlett, Princeton,’Ky. i
Catlin l Catlin Memorial Library, Detroit, Mich. '
Conner 1 Lemuel P. Conner, Natchez, Miss.
Eastman 1 Eastman Estate, Roslyn, N. Y.
.Emery 2 Emery Park Mmeeum, East AUrera, N. Y. ,
Gilmore 1 Dr. G. H. Gilmore. Murray, Neb. 3
Hanchett 1 Lafayette Hanchett, Salt lake City, Utah.
Hauser 1 M. L. Hauser, Peoria. Ill.

 

 

 

 

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_ *Hewins 1 C. M. Hewins.

Mn. Hickey 1 Rev. E. J. Hickey, Detroit, Mich.

' Johnson 1 Mrs. Abner Morse Johnson, West Allis, Wis.
Landrum 1 Annie B. Landrum, Pensacola, Fla.
Landry 1 Mrs. H. J. Landry, New Orleans, La.
Nietz 1 Dr. John A. Nietz, Pittsburgh, Pa.
liarker 1 Mrs. ,J' L. Parker, Somerset, Ky.

Pennypacker l .

.Plimpton 1 G. A; Plimp'bon.
Roanoke l Roanoke Rapids High School, N. C.
*§poncer 1 Charles Wbrthen Spencer.
Tuttle 29 (1) Charles E. Tuttlo, Rutland, Vt.
Van Nostrand 1 Rev. Eugene Van Nostrand, Canisteo, N. Y.
Williams Mrs. Helen Williams, Gatesville, N. C.

 

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1799—1800

UTICA, N. Y., IMPRINTS

1799-1830

1799

Johnson, Joshua.

Reflections on the closing period of time. A sermon, deli—
vered in Whitestown, (New«Hartford Society.) at the funeral of
Mrs. Betsey H. Hull, wife of Doct. Amos G. Hull, September 12,
1798: aged 19 years. By the Rev. Joshua Johnson. M. A. Utica —
Printed by William M‘Lean. 1799. ‘

18 p.‘ 15.5 cm. L1]

gym ;

Steele, Eliphalet.

Discourse on psalmody: delivered at Paris, (N. Y.) March, 1799.
Utica. [William MILeani] 1799.

120 C 2 J

CtHwatk,

‘ 1800
EGold, Thomas Ruggles.] ,
To the pe0p1e of the county of Oieida on the controversy between
Gold and Platt respecting the location of the court house. LUtica:
William McLean. 1800?]
28 p. 18.5 cm. [‘3 J

Caption title. Signed and dated on p. 26: Thomas R. Gold.
Whitestown, December 18, 1800. Pages 26—28 contain "Proofs
on the subjects of the foregoing address; which are deposited
with Mr. McLean, the printer at Utica, fer inspection."

A reply to Jonas Platt‘s To the EeOPliz the following title.
Sabin 27704. ‘

MB. N, N31. 111?. M11.

[P1att, Jonas.]

To the PeOple of Oneida County. The unfortunate controversy
about a Court—House, which has destroyed your political harmony,
and disturbed your individual repose, is again about to be re~
newed. [Utica: William McLean? 1800.]

23 p. 19.5 cm. E 4 J

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1802—1803

Caption title. Signed and dated on p. 20: Jonas Flatt°
October lst, 1800.

Contains a letter addressed to Jedediah Sanger and Thomas R.
Gold, with their replies. For Gold‘s reply to this pamphlet
'80 the preceding title.

Sabin 63355; Williams p. 12.

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1802

 

Baptists. New York. Otsego Association.

Minutes of the Otsego Baptist Association; held at Springfield,
in the county of Otsego, and state of NeWuYork, on the first and
second of September, 1802. Together with their circular letter.
Utica: Printed by William M‘Lean. 1802.

161). 15 cm. L5]

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Leonard, Joshua.

A discourse, delivered June 24, 1802, at Cazenovia: before the
Masonic Lodge, "United Brethren.“ By Joshua Leonard, A. M. Minister
of the first Presbyterian Congregation in Cazenovia° Utica; Printed
by William McLean. 1802.

22 p. 20 cm. C 6 1

Sabin 40111.
WHi.

1803

Almanacs. New York.

An almanac fer the year of our Lord 1804, being bissextile, or
leap year and part of the 28th and 29th of Columbian independence
from creation, according to scripture, 5766. Adjusted to the lat.
of 43° N. 740 W. long. from London. Containing (besides the usual
astronomical calculations) a variety of useful and entertaining
matter. by Isaac Rice. Lquotation] Utica: Printed by Thomas
Walker. L1803.]

24 p. 16 cm. E 7 1

Wall p. 54.
MWA. NUtHi(imperfect). PPeSchw.

  

Almanacs. New York.

Merrell & Seward's Almanack for the western district of the
state of New York, comprehending the counties of Oneida, Herkimer,
Montgomery, Chenango, Tioga, Onondaga, Cayuga, Ontario, Steuben
& St. Lawrence, for the year of our Lord 1804, being bissextile
or leap year, the fourth year of the nineteenth century and of
American independence, which was declared the fourth of July, 1776,
par