Written upon the lamented death of Peter Cooper
Within mourning border.
Within mourning border.
Poem in 15 four-line stanzas. Type-signed at end: Layton E. Seamans. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Poem in 15 four-line stanzas. Type-signed at end: Layton E. Seamans. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Air: Annie Laurie.
Within single line border.
Page [4] blank.
by Taunton. Pages [1] and [4] blank. Poem in seven twelve-line stanzas.
At end of text: E.H.S.
Poetry in six eight-line stanzas printed in black in 2 columns on pink paper. At end of text below single line: M.G. Atwood Printer, Concord, N.H.
Poetry in six eight-line stanzas printed in gold ink in 2 columns on blue paper. Text within border of type ornaments. Pages [2-4] blank. At end of text below single line within border: M.G. Atwood Printer, Concord, N.H.
Within double line border. At end of text: January 8, 1836.
Air: Tramp, tramp, tramp. At end of text. Mrs. F.C.C.
To be sung to the tune: Greenville. Text of hymn in five eight-line stanzas.
Poem in five ten-line stanzas preceded by two preliminary lines.
Printed in two columns divided by double line. Poem in 17 four-line stanzas and one six-line stanza.
Within border of type ornament sections with ornamental corners. Poem in six four-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
At head of text: The following thoughts seemed so appropriate at the occasion of the Consecration of the Soldiers' Cemetery, at Gettysburg, Pa. .. First line: 'Tis holy ground.
Broadsheet folded to create [6] panels. On page [1] reproduction of photograph of bearded man surrounded by policemen; on other pages collage of reproductions of photographs and drawings, including portraits of the Beatles, Sitting Bull, General Custer and others. Cover title. Includes poetry.
by Michael Sweeney. Pages [2] and [4] blank. Page [1] within ornamental border. Vignette of flower in pot below title on page [1] Text of song in three eight-line stanzas with nine-line chorus beginning: Oh! write a sweet letter back home.
Printed on heavy cream-colored paper. Poem in four four-line stanzas separated by rows of type ornaments. Type-signed at end: By Wm. King Halikman. Suggested publication date from postmark on Brown University copy.
Broadsheet printed on heavy brown paper. Contains text of seven short songs to introduce speeches by professors and other dignitaries and, on verso, text of four Brown University songs and one other song. First song on recto is entitled: For Rev. O.P. Gifford. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence and death date of O.P. Gifford, one of the speakers.
Within border of type ornaments. At end of text: Published by the American Tract Society ..
Triple line headband at tip and bottom.
Title from first line. Within triple line border with corner ornaments.
Printed in colors on heavy white paper in postcard format; text on recto in red, brown and green, on verso in black. At head of text caricature of elderly couple. First line same as title. Words and music of song chorus. Name of author of lyrics not on item; Albert Von Tilzer wrote the music. "By permission of Copyright MCMVI by the York Music Co. Albert Von Tilzer Mgr. 40 West 28th St. New York"--Colophon. "No. 4600 Music Series"--Verso.
Poem in four stanzas
Within ornamental border printed in red and brown with rubricated initial block.
Hymn. Kingdoms and thrones. (3rd stanza) Contains program, list of participating artists and advertising Text within double line border
Hymn with score: From Greenland's icy mountains by Heber Within double line border Contains program, list of participating artists and advertising
Hymn with score: Watchman, tell us of the night by Lowell Mason Within double line border Contains program, list of participating artists and advertising
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