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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American taxation: A song of seventy-nine

Printed in two columns. At end of text below rule: Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun., Milk-street, corner of Theatre Alley, Boston, 1811. Attributed to Peter St. John and Samuel St. John.

American taxation: A song of seventy-nine

Printed in two columns. At end of text below rule: Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun., Milk-street, corner of Theatre Alley, Boston, 1811. Attributed to Peter St. John and Samuel St. John.

American taxation: A song of seventy-nine

Printed in two columns. At end of text below rule: Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun., Milk-street, corner of Theatre Alley, Boston, 1811. Attributed to Peter St. John and Samuel St. John.

American taxation: A song of seventy-nine

Printed in two columns. At end of text below rule: Printed by Nathaniel Coverly, Jun., Milk-street, corner of Theatre Alley, Boston, 1811. Attributed to Peter St. John and Samuel St. John. Ford 2123.

American taxation: A song of seventy-nine

Within ornamental border, printed in two columns, divided by double lines containing imprint and tpe ornaments at ends. Cut of marching soldiers at head of text. Attributed to Peter St. John and Samuel St. John. Imperfect; lower left and right corners missing Ford 2123.

American taxation

American taxation

Brown University

Poetry. Cut of eagle atop shield at center of title. Printed in two columns, divided by line of type ornaments. Attributed to Peter St. John and Samuel St. John. At end of text: Printed for the benefit of Mr. Luther Hyde, Price six cents. 1831.

American taxation

American taxation

Brown University

Poem of 140 lines, in two columns divided by curvilinear line. Type and curvilinear line were used by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr. between 1810 and 1824. Variously attributed to Samuel St. John, and Peter St. John. Also published under titles Taxation of America, and British taxation of America.

American taxation

American taxation

Brown University

Fragment containing verse 27-31 and part of 32 Ms. notations Attributed to Peter St. John and Samuel St. John. Ford 2123.

American taxation

American taxation

Brown University

Poetry. Cut of eagle atop shield at center of title. Printed in two columns, divided by line of type ornaments. Attributed to Peter St. John and Samuel St. John. At end of text: Printed for the benefit of Mr. Luther Hyde, Price six cents. 1831.

American taxation

American taxation

Brown University

Poem of 140 lines, in two columns divided by curvilinear line. Type and curvilinear line were used by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr. between 1810 and 1824. Variously attributed to Samuel St. John, and Peter St. John. Also published under titles Taxation of America, and British taxation of America.

American taxation

American taxation

Brown University

Fragment containing verse 27-31 and part of 32 Ms. notations Attributed to Peter St. John and Samuel St. John. Ford 2123.

American taxation

American taxation

Brown University

Poetry. Cut of eagle atop shield at center of title. Printed in two columns, divided by line of type ornaments. Attributed to Peter St. John and Samuel St. John. At end of text: Printed for the benefit of Mr. Luther Hyde, Price six cents. 1831.

American taxation

American taxation

Brown University

Poem of 140 lines, in two columns divided by curvilinear line. Type and curvilinear line were used by Nathaniel Coverly, Jr. between 1810 and 1824. Variously attributed to Samuel St. John, and Peter St. John. Also published under titles Taxation of America, and British taxation of America.

American taxation

American taxation

Brown University

Fragment containing verse 27-31 and part of 32 Ms. notations Attributed to Peter St. John and Samuel St. John. Ford 2123.

American taxation

American taxation

Brown University

Within ornamental border, printed in two columns, divided by double lines containing imprint and type ornaments at ends. Hunts & Shaw were located at the above address from 1837-1841. Cut of marching soldiers at head of text. Attributed to Peter St. John and Samuel St. John, probably composed ca. 1777.

American taxation

American taxation

Brown University

Printed area measures 25.2 x 17.7 cm. Verse in thirty-six stanzas, concerning the taxes imposed by Great Britain on the American colonies and the subsequent revolution. Variously attributed to Peter St. John of Norwalk, Conn., and Samuel St. John of New Canaan, Conn. Printed in two columns divided by line of advertising with single line at each end: Sold wholesale and retail by L. Deming, No. 1, South side of Faneuil Hall, Boston. Leonard Deming is listed at this address in Boston directories for 1829-1831. Not in Shoemaker or Ford. Not in Checklist Amer. imprints. American taxation also published as British taxation..., and Taxation of America.