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#2,418,636 (-1%) - nhhistory.org
Title: New Hampshire Historical Society
Description: Founded in 1823, the New Hampshire Historical Society is the premier organization preserving and sharing New Hampshire history.
#6,500,325 (+41%) - scottwinslow.com
Title: Scripophily, Autographs & Manuscripts, Civil War, Stocks Bonds and Cigar Label Art Scott Winslow
Description: Scott Winslow is the country's largest dealer of Historical Manuscripts, Stocks and Bonds, Cigar Label Art, Historical Americana, Scripophily. The web site features an online inventory, recent auction catalogs and newsletters.
Keywords:autographs and manuscripts, old stocks and bonds, cigar label art, autograph, scripophily, historical documents, Civil War Autographs, American Revolution, Presidential Autographs, Political Collectables, Scripophilist, Obsolete Defunct Stocks Certificates Bonds, John D Rockerfeller, ephemera, Currency, Americana, Collectible stocks and bonds, Old paper collectibles, Old paper collectables, Mail bid Auctions, Oscar Berger, Catalog Auctions, historical autographs, paper money, americana,
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#25,536,116 (-69%) - bobconnelly.com
Title: Robert Connelly, Appraiser. USPAP Appraisals: Antiques, Collectibles, Clocks, Watches, Decorative Arts
Description: Expert appraisals of antiques, decorative arts, collectibles, clocks, watches, sports memorabilia by Bob Connelly, AAA, ASA, FRICS.
#1,770,340 (-24%) - librarycompany.org
Title: The Library Company of Philadelphia Homepage
Description: The Library Company of Philadelphia is an independent research library specializing in American history and culture from the 17th through the 19th centuries. Open to the public free of charge, the Library Company houses an extensive non-circulating colle


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#0 (0%) - frigg.co.nz
Title: Frigged off! Women's Representation in New Zealand Advertising and Media
Description: PhotoBlog of examples of the way women are represented in the media through advertising. What do you think?