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Sample registrations, various states (1790-1800)

Source: Library of Congress, Rare Books and Special Collections: Maine, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts records; National Archives, Atlanta Facility: North Carolina records; National Archives, Northeast Facility: Vermont records.

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Sample registrations, various states (1790-1800), Primary Sources on Copyright (1450-1900), eds L. Bently & M. Kretschmer, www.copyrighthistory.org

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      District of Vermont to wit

Be it remembered, that on
the twentieth day of August
in the nineteenth year of
the independence of the
United States of America
Samuel Williams of the
said District hath deposited
in this office the title of a
book, the right whereof he
claims as author in the
words following, to wit,

"The natural and civil
history of Vermont.
By Samuel Williams LL.D.
Member of the Meteorological
Society in Germany, of the
Philosophical Society in
Philadelphia, and of the Acad-
emy of Arts and Sciences in
Massachusetts."


    

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