Page [4] blank. Printed in blue; text on p. [1] within ornamental border, on pp. [2,3] within single line border.
Performance and Entertainment
This collection has the following subsets:
- Blondie Robinson collection of African-American Minstrel and Vaudeville photographs
- Ciné-Tracts
- Dupee Fireworks Collection
- Fernando Birri Archive of Multimedia Arts - Escritos
- H. Adrian Smith Magic Objects Collection
- Harris Broadsides
- Julie Adams Strandberg Collection: 50 Years of Dance at Brown University
- Lincoln Sheet Music
- Representations of Blackness in Music of the United States (1830s-1920s)
- Rites and Reason Theatre
- Songsters and Hymnals from the Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays
- World War I Sheet Music
- Yiddish Sheet Music
Items in this collection
Dedication ode: Sung at the Vermont centennial and dedication of Bennington Battle monument, August 19, 1891
Words by Emmett B. Daley; Music by Rudolph Goldsmith. Verse printed on buff paper with Bennington monument as background in red.
Dedication ode: Sung at the Vermont centennial and dedication of Bennington Battle monument, August 19, 1891
Words by Emmett B. Daley; Music by Rudolph Goldsmith. Verse printed on buff paper with Bennington monument as background in red.
Dedication ode: Sung at the Vermont centennial and dedication of Bennington Battle monument, August 19, 1891
Words by Emmett B. Daley; Music by Rudolph Goldsmith. Verse printed on buff paper with Bennington monument as background in red.
Dedication hymns: to be sung at the opening of the Fourth Baptist Meeting-House, in Providence, on Monday, August 26, 1822
Within border of type ornaments, printed in two columns divided by curvilinear line. Below border in lower margin: Brown & Danforth, Printers.
Dedication hymn
by George Kent. For the Congregational Church, Durham, N.H., Sept. 13, 1849. Within border of type ornament sections. Text of hymn in six four-line stanzas.
Dedication hymn
At head of text: Written for the dedication service of the Free Evangelical Church, Hope St., Providence.
Dedication hymn
Text of hymn in three numbered eight-line stanzas. Hymn dedicates "this Hall" in memory of Civil War dead. Suggested place and date of publication from dealer.
Dedication hymn
Tune: "Duke Street" Within double line border. At head of title: Thompson Family Association. At end of text: C.E.T. 1914. Other Thompson family re-union material refer to Ellington, Conn., as site for their re-unions.
Dedication for a bookseller's window
Contains invitation to opening of Kroch's Bookstore and advertising. Poem on pages [1] and [2]
Dedication and installation. December 27th, 1859. Order of exercises at the dedication of Freemason's Hall, and the installation of officers
by the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. Printed on blue paper in two columns divided by single line.
Dedication and installation
Within ornamental border printed in two columns divided by curvilinear line. At head of first column: Order of service at the dedication of the Universalist Church, Foxborough, Mass. Wednesday, October 4th, 1843. At head of second column: Order of service at the installation of Rev. C.W. Mellen, as pastor of the Universalist Society in Foxborough.
Within ornamental border.
Poetry and prose. Broadsheet; printed in two columns. First verse to be sung to the tune: Heathen Chinee. At head of first column on recto cut of man's arm holding hammer; on verso photograph of T. Roosevelt captioned: Ours for 1904; further down photograph of warship.
Dedicated to the great American traveller
Poem in 6 stanzas
Dedicated to the drafted man: song
words by Wm. V. O'Donnell ; music by E.S.S. Huntington. March for voice and piano. Cover title. Cover illustration: silhouette of battle scene / A.M. Hillery.
Dedicated to Mrs. W.H.W: on her birthday---Sept. 27, 1864
By a friend. Within double rules, ornamental corners.
Printed in two columns. Poem in ten stanzas of varying length. Type-signed at end: H. Marshall Bird. May 29, 1899.
Dedicated to Adrian Augustus Sanders: who is serving in France
by his father Thomas Sanders, Bakerstown, Pa., 1918. Page [4] blank.
Dedham muster; or, Striped pig: and, Alice Gray
Printed in two columns, divided by ruled line of advertising, with type ornaments at each end: Sold, by L. Deming, at the sign of the barber's pole, No. 61, Hanover Street, Boston, and at Middlebury, Vt. Leonard Deming was at address in Boston from 1837 to 1840.
Dedham muster; or, Striped pig: and, Alice Gray
Printed in two columns, divided by ruled line of advertising, with type ornaments at each end: Sold, by L. Deming, at the sign of the barber's pole, No. 61, Hanover Street, Boston, and at Middlebury, Vt. Leonard Deming was at address in Boston from 1837 to 1840.
Decoration ode
Air: Portuguese hymn. Within border of type ornaments. First line: They rest from their conflict, their labor is ended.
Decoration Day. 1883
Decoration Day!
Printed in three columns divided by single lines. Wood-engraving of soldier at head of first column and of woman's head in center column. Contains advertisement for DeWolfe's verses.
Decoration Day!
Includes text of two songs. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Decoration Day, at Winchendon, Mass: Tuesday, May 30th, 1876
Text on title page within double line border with corner ornaments. Printed in red, blue and black. At head of text: Programme of exercises at Riverside Cemetery ..
Decoration day memento
Page [4] blank.
Decoration Day at the Wickford House
by C.G.F. Jordan. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence, especially the prominent mention of automobiles.
Decoration day at Milton Cemetery
Within single line border with ornamental corners on p. [1]
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