Remembrance
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Title from first line. Pages [2,4] blank. Page [1] All gladness on Easter. Facsimile author autograph.
Title from first line. Pages [2,4] blank. Page [1] All gladness on Easter. Facsimile author autograph.
Title from first line. Pages [2,4] blank. Page [1] All gladness on Easter. Facsimile author autograph.
Printed on yellow paper. Contains advertising.
Printed on yellow paper. Contains advertising.
Within double line border. At head of text cut of Maryland state flag. Poem in five eight-line stanzas. At end of text: H. Baltimore, October 16, 1861.
By 7 T VI. (J.S. Crawford) Within double-line border printed in two columns, divided by single line. At head of title cut of American eagle. Poem in 22 numbered four-line stanzas. At end of text: R.V. Wilson, Printer, 314 River St., Troy, N.Y. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
By 7 T VI. (J.S. Crawford) Within double-line border printed in two columns, divided by single line. At head of title cut of American eagle. Poem in 22 numbered four-line stanzas. At end of text: R.V. Wilson, Printer, 314 River St., Troy, N.Y. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
By 7 T VI. (J.S. Crawford) Within double-line border printed in two columns, divided by single line. At head of title cut of American eagle. Poem in 22 numbered four-line stanzas. At end of text: R.V. Wilson, Printer, 314 River St., Troy, N.Y. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Printed on card stock. Poem in two twelve-line stanzas. At end of text: Simp. Advertises the Narragansett Wheelmen's Fair, put on by bicyclists' club. At end of text: Every evening, Jan. 20 to Feb. 1, inclusive. Fay's Belmont Orchestra. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Page [4] blank. On page [3] text of original hymn in three four-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Within border of type ornaments. Woodcuts of six coffins at head of title. Not in Ford or Checklist Amer. imprints.
Faye Kicknosway. Printed in black on recto, in red on verso on heavy white paper within single-line border on recto. On verso vignette of tarot card, "The fool." Poem in three numbered sections. Colophon on verso: Free. Printed in Detroit, July 1, 1971. The Red Hanrahan Press.
Liboria Romano. Printed on white card stock. Poem in two four-line stanzas. In lower left corner: In "Skylines" October 1938. Publication date from author's ms. notation on Brown University copy.
Text within green ornamental border. At head of title drawing of a shamrock leaf. At end of text: The pledge of honor.
Text within green ornamental border. At head of title drawing of a shamrock leaf. At end of text: The pledge of honor.
by L.T. Halsey. Broadsheet printed on brown paper. First line same as title. Poem in seven four-line stanzas on recto. Prose exhortation beginning on recto and continuing on verso. Suggested publication date from acquisition date of Brown University copy.
Mary J. Frame. Printed on white paper. On page [1] hand-colored illustration of holly leaf; on page [2] vignette of wall sconce with lighted candles; on page [4] seal of the United Amateur Press Association. Caption title. Poem in two four-line stanzas. "A Mary Frame original." Suggested range of publication dates because several poems by Frame were published in the 1950s.
Printed in brown. Contains 8 songs.
by Barbara Howes. Page [4] blank. Printed in red and black. Cover title. "Christmas 1972"--p. [1]
Poetry. To be sung to the tune: Benny Havens Oh. Poem in six numbered stanzas about Union defeat at Ball's Bluff, Oct. 21, 1861. Author given on other publications of poem as Adjutant Baldwin (cf. Brown Univ. broadsides HB15362/MA and HB15363/MA) Place of publication suggested because 15th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment suffered heavy losses at Ball's Bluff, First line: Once more we meet, my comrades, to celebrate the day.
Page [4] blank. Within single-line border. At head of title: The property of the 15th Regt. Association. Please return to the secretary. Word of five songs, including one concerning the regiment's service at the Battle of Ball's Bluff. Date suggested because another broadside printing of the first song is dated 1871 (cf. Brown University copy HB15361/MA); place because the 15th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment fought at Ball's Bluff. Another printing of the first song says it was composed by Adjutant Baldwin (cf. Brown University copy HB15362/MA)
composed by Adjutant Baldwin. Poetry in six numbered stanzas. Within double line border. At head of text: Air - "Benny Havens O." Date suggested because a broadside copy of the first song is dated 1871; place of publication because the Fifteenth Massachusetts Infantry Regiment fought at Ball's Bluff, a battle site mentioned in the poem.
Page [4] blank. Printed in brown on heavy peach paper. Below title illustration of long-stemmed water lily. Cover title. "By Iva B. Linebarger." Poem in five six-line stanzas. Publication date from Library of Congress date stamp on Brown University copy.
Pages [2-4] blank. Printed in two columns divided by single line on paper edged in black. At end of text below short rule: Thomas W. Green, died January 8, 1852; Sarah N. Hobbs, died January 13, 1852; Marcia H. Hobbs, died January 16, 1852; Eunice Hobbs, died January 23, 1852.
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