Historically, the Mercantile Library had several bound volumes of "Baptist Pamphlets" which were initially part of John Mason Peck's library but catalogued together under one call number. These volumes have been disbound and each pamphlet put in a separate, non-acidic enclosure. A number has been added to an alphabetical arrangement. The list is roughly arranged alphabetically by the first important word of the Church, benevolent Society, or other organization's title or name concerned.
Unquestionably Proving Its Superiority to Any Article Heretofore Used, for Enclosing Railroads, Canals, Fields, Cattle Pastures, Gardens, Cemeteries, Heneries, and for Ornamental Garden Work, Grape and Rose Trellises, etc. Dedicated to Agriculturalists
An Address on Domestic Slavery, As Examined In the Light of Scripture, of Natural Rights, of Civil Government, and the Constitutional Power of Congress