Harris Broadsides

Broadsides are single-sheet publications, often issued as ephemera or announcements. The Harris Broadsides Collection is a comprehensive collection of American poetry published in broadside format from colonial times to the present. The collection offers materials covering a broad spectrum of American life, and includes poetry of every description: 18th and 19th century ballads, verse describing newsworthy events, poetic effusions of sentimentality and patriotism, comic verse, and much more. When completed, this digital project will include over 20,000 titles.
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National hymn: Our fathers' God, to Thee

Poetry. Pages [2] through 4 blank. Embossed in upper right corner of pages [1] and [3]: Carson's Congress. To be sung to the tune: America. At end of text Wm. M. Rodman. Providence, R.I., January 15, 1861.

National hymn

National hymn

Brown University

by Geo. Osborne Jenness. To be sung to the tune: Old coronation. Text of song in eight four-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.

National hymn

National hymn

Brown University

by Geo. Osborne Jenness. To be sung to the tune: Old coronation. Text of song in eight four-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.

National holiday! April 30, 1889

Within double-line borders on all pages, with ornamental corners on page [1] only. Below title illustration of building inscribed: 1886 Memorial Hall, signed: H.W. Burns Eng. Includes program of celebration at Memorial Hall including the reading of the muster roll of the soldiers of the Revolution and declamations by schoolchildren, with the text of two songs; advertisements on page [4]

National Federation of State Poetry Societies, Inc

Broadsheet printed in brown on mustard-colored paper folded to create [6] pages. At head of title on page [1] reproduction of photograph of ancient Athenian coin depicting an owl with an olove twig. Lists past and present officers and gives rules and prizes for 1967-1968 poetry contest.

National Federation of State Poetry Societies, Inc

Broadsheet printed in brown on mustard-colored paper folded to create [6] pages. At head of title on page [1] reproduction of photograph of ancient Athenian coin depicting an owl with an olove twig. Lists past and present officers and gives rules and prizes for 1967-1968 poetry contest.

National Federation of State Poetry Societies, Inc

Broadsheet printed in brown on mustard-colored paper folded to create [6] pages. At head of title on page [1] reproduction of photograph of ancient Athenian coin depicting an owl with an olove twig. Lists past and present officers and gives rules and prizes for 1967-1968 poetry contest.

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Brown University

Sonnet. At end of text: Dedicated to Hollis Hyde Palmer, a New England farmer who long and ably served the community--Connecticut, his country, and the Creator--by a noble life. By William Kimberley Palmer. Chicopee, Massachusetts U.S.A. August 1933, A.D.

Narragansett shores

Narragansett shores

Brown University

"This single surviving poem was set & printed by the poet's grandson, Dan Carr in the year 1977, at the Four Zoas Press." Signed by Dan Carr

Nancy Lincoln's boy

Nancy Lincoln's boy

Brown University

Broadsheet folded to create 6 pages On p. 1 reproduction of photograph of Lincoln captioned: April 9th, 1865: the last portrait--on a broken plate by Alexander Gardner; below portrait reproduction of of photograph of three kittens.

Namepoem

Namepoem

Brown University

Acrostic poem forming the name: Lucas. Authorship and imprint statement from internal evidence.

Nada

Nada

Brown University

Colophon on verso: Design-Poem "Nada" by John Robert Colombo & Catherine Arthur. Poem superimposed on design of yellow swirls and black illustrations of tree, sun, moon, star, and bird.

N'oubliez pas

N'oubliez pas

Brown University

Printed in black on heavy paper within double-line border, inner line dark blue and outer one red. Poem in nine four-line stanzas. At end of poem facsimile signature: Harold Baldwin. Late 5th Batt. C.E.F. In lower margin: Copyright, 1918, Daughters of the British Empire.

My United States

My United States

Brown University

Within double line border; printed in red and blue. At head of text: Photograph of soldier with caption: "By smiling Jim"

My tribute: dedicated to the National Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associations

By Mrs. Milton P. Higgins, President Massachusetts Branch. To be sung to the tune: Maryland, My Maryland. Text of song in three eight-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates because the National Congress of Mothers changed its name to the National Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associations in 1908 and to the National Congress of Parents and Teachers in 1924.

My tribute: dedicated to the National Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associations

By Mrs. Milton P. Higgins, President Massachusetts Branch. To be sung to the tune: Maryland, My Maryland. Text of song in four eight-line stanzas. At end of text below rule: Price 10 cents a dozen. Suggested range of publication dates because the National Congress of Mothers changed its name to the National Congress of Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associations in 1908 and to the National Congress of Parents and Teachers in 1924.

My traveling experience

My traveling experience

Brown University

Within ornamental border. Portrait of author at head of text. At end of text: Address of the author, 201 Winter Street, West Manchester, N.H.