Dedicatory poem: spoken by a young lady at the opening of Howard Hall, by the Ladies' City Temperance Society, November 28, 1859
Printed in two columns divided by double lines.
Printed in two columns divided by double lines.
Printed in two columns divided by double lines.
Printed in two columns divided by double lines.
Printed in two columns divided by double lines.
Within border of type ornaments; printed in three columns, divided by single curvilinear lines; illustrated with type ornament tail piece at end of second column; with doves on branch at end of third.
Within border of type ornaments. Text of hymn in eight four-line stanzas. Author's name and place of publication from ms. notation on Brown University copy. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Within border of type ornaments. Text of hymn in eight four-line stanzas. Author's name and place of publication from ms. notation on Brown University copy. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Within border of type ornaments. Text of hymn in eight four-line stanzas. Author's name and place of publication from ms. notation on Brown University copy. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Page [4] blank. Within ornamental border.
"Programme": p. [2]; text of hymns: p. [3]-[4]. The last three hymns were not included in the programme. The hymns are published in The Presbyterian hymnal (Philadelphia, c1874)
Printed in one and two columns within border of type ornament sections. Order of exercises includes text of three hymns. Colophon at end of text below curvilinear line, within border: Patriot Press, Barre,--J. Henry Goddard, Printer.
Within border of type ornaments printed in two columns divided by curvilinear line.
Program for dedication of school and associated flag raising ceremony.
Printed in red and blue ink within red ornamental borders.
Printed in red and blue ink within red ornamental borders.
Cover title.
Program for dedication of school and associated flag raising ceremony. Illustration of unfurled, waving U.S. flag in title.
Program. Below title: Hon. Richard Jenness, mayor. High School Committee ... Building Committee .. Title and text within line and decorative border; printed on gray paper.
Within ornamental border.
Printed in three columns.
Within border of type ornaments.
Page [4] blank. Program. Cover title. Gen. H.K. Oliver, of Salem, author of hymn in program, also gave an address.
Poetry. At end of text: J.G.D. Internal evidence suggests Waterbury as place and J.G. Davenport as author; Andrews Hill is in Naugatuck, Conn. First line: On this historic dome we meet.
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