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.
This collection is part of Brown University Library, hosted by Brown University.

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Class of 1857: Songs for Presentation Day, June 17, 1857

Page [4] blank. Title page text within ornamental border. Remaining text printed in two columns on pages [2] and [3] In English and Latin. Contains text of six songs beginning with Latin song Gaudeamus (First line: Gaudeamus igitus)

Class of 1857: Songs for Presentation Day, June 17, 1857

Page [4] blank. Title page text within ornamental border. Remaining text printed in two columns on pages [2] and [3] In English and Latin. Contains text of six songs beginning with Latin song Gaudeamus (First line: Gaudeamus igitus)

Class of 1857: Songs for Presentation Day, June 17, 1857

Page [4] blank. Title page text within ornamental border. Remaining text printed in two columns on pages [2] and [3] In English and Latin. Contains text of six songs beginning with Latin song Gaudeamus (First line: Gaudeamus igitus)

Class ode

Class ode

Brown University

Mae Faustina Holden. Cover title. Text on p. [1] within ornamental border; ornamental border at top and bottom of other pages. Poem in five fourteen-line stanzas.

Class ode

Class ode

Brown University

Mae Faustina Holden. Cover title. Text on p. [1] within ornamental border; ornamental border at top and bottom of other pages. Poem in five fourteen-line stanzas.

Clara Barton: (Red Cross founder)

Fourteen-line. At end of text: Dedicated to my mother, Clara Skeele Palmer of Massachusetts by William Kimberley Palmer Chicopee, Massachusetts, U.S.A. October 1932 A.D.