Hymn, to be sung by the teachers and scholars of the Female Sabbath School Union: at the annual meeting, 1817
Within border of type ornaments.
Within border of type ornaments.
Tune: Lenox.
Poem in five four-line stanzas. Publication date approximation from internal evidence.
Tune: Coronation. Poem dated at end: December 21, 1890.
Within border of type ornaments. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Within border of type ornaments. First line: Now let a hymn of praise ascend.
Within border of type ornaments. First line: Now let a hymn of praise ascend.
Within border of type ornaments. First line: Now let a hymn of praise ascend.
Pages [1,4] blank. Tune: Russian National Hymn.
At end of text in lower margin: At right "Oliver Wendell Holmes"; below on left "May 28, 1893. (with period after 1893) Tune: "Dundee."
Tune: America.
Printed on silk. Within ornamental borders. Text of hymn in four eight-line stanzas. At end of text below lower border: C.C.F. Moody, Printer--Old Dickinson Office, 52 Washington Street, Boston. Publication date suggested because West Parish Church in Andover formed in 1826.
Pages [3] and [4] blank. Within double line border.
Within mourning border. At end of text: Montgomery.
Within mourning border. At end of text: Montgomery.
To be sung to the tune: The last rose of summer. Within border of type ornaments. At head of text: Respectfully dedicated to the Sodalities of St. Vincent's Church.--St. Mark, I, 9, 10,11. At end of text: J.P.D. Baltimore, Feb. 13, 1849. Below lower border: Printed by James Young.
To be sung to the tune: The last rose of summer. Within border of type ornaments. At head of text: Respectfully dedicated to the Sodalities of St. Vincent's Church.--St. Mark, I, 9, 10,11. At end of text: J.P.D. Baltimore, Feb. 13, 1849. Below lower border: Printed by James Young.
To be sung to the tune: The last rose of summer. Within border of type ornaments. At head of text: Respectfully dedicated to the Sodalities of St. Vincent's Church.--St. Mark, I, 9, 10,11. At end of text: J.P.D. Baltimore, Feb. 13, 1849. Below lower border: Printed by James Young.
Within ornamental border, printed in two columns divided by curvilinear line.
Within ornamental border, printed in two columns divided by curvilinear line.
Within ornamental border, printed in two columns divided by curvilinear line.
Within border of type ornaments. Text of hymn in six four-line stanzas. In lower right corner below lower border: H. Sage, Printer.
Tune: Greenville. At head of text: Written by a member of the school. At end of text: Worcester, Sept. 25, 1870.
Within mourning border. Text of hymn in two four-line stanzas. Type-signed at end: H.P.H. Possibly hymn by Henry P. Haven.
Within double line border
Within ornamental border.
[3] and [4] pages blank. Within single line border. At end of text: Mary Jane Colesworthy was the daughter of John Bowers and Prudence Richardson and was born in Cambridge, Mass., and died in Chelsea, May 27, 1874, aged 61 years and 8 months.
[3] and [4] pages blank. Within single line border. At end of text: Mary Jane Colesworthy was the daughter of John Bowers and Prudence Richardson and was born in Cambridge, Mass., and died in Chelsea, May 27, 1874, aged 61 years and 8 months.
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