To William Emory Smyser
Within double line border.
Within double line border.
Pages [2,4] blank.
Printed in two columns. At head of title: United States Internal Revenue. Office of S.A. Whitfield, agent in charge District of Kentucky. At end of text: Louisville, January 30th, 1879.
Printed in two columns. At head of title: United States Internal Revenue. Office of S.A. Whitfield, agent in charge District of Kentucky. At end of text: Louisville, January 30th, 1879.
Printed in two columns. At head of title: United States Internal Revenue. Office of S.A. Whitfield, agent in charge District of Kentucky. At end of text: Louisville, January 30th, 1879.
Harry Crosby. Prose poem.
Text expresses sentiments censorious of Lincoln and his policies. Text expresses sentiments censorious of Lincoln and his policies. Poetry and prose printed within border of type ornament sections. At head of text: By Thomas Gale. Poetry is type-signed at end: Wm. E. Fox. Not in J. Monaghan's Lincoln Bibliography. Possible date of publication suggested by internal evidence.
"To Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States"--Cover Written by W. Dexter Smith, Jr.; music arranged by Carl Lazare.
Title from cover. Poem by Barbara Howes. Issued in white paper printed in black. Page [2] blank.
Title from cover. Poem by Barbara Howes. Issued in white paper printed in black. Page [2] blank.
Title from cover. Poem by Barbara Howes. Issued in white paper printed in black. Page [2] blank.
Title from cover. Poem by Barbara Howes. Issued in white paper printed in black. Page [2] blank.
words & music by Elodie Van Zandt Mallaby. March for voice and piano. Caption title. "Dedicated to the American people"--Cover. Cover illustration: soldier, sailor, and eagle with U.S. flag design.
Broadsheet printed in one and two columns. Text of eleven numbered hymns, beginning with To thy pastures fair and large; stanzas in each hymn numbered. Title from first line of first hymn. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
1 leaf insert. Printed in brown. On verso: "To Aldrich!"
Poem in seven lines. Type-signed at end: A Traveler at Home. In lower left corner: Lewis McKenzie Turner, 1 Abingdon Square, New York. Suggested publication date from date of Roosevelt's death.
Page [4] blank. Poetry printed in green on white. At head of title on page [1] holly sprig with red berries; above poems on page [3] candle. At end of first poem: Roger Williams, ca. 1604-1684; at end of second poem: Conversum ab H.N.C. apud Providentiam, urbem Rogeri Williams, A.D. MCMLVI.
Printed area: 22 x 19 cm. Printed in two columns divided by single line. Contains letter by Jackson dated March 20, 1845, calling for unconditional liberation of T.W. Dorr, followed by four resolutions of the Liberation Convention. First lines: Having been nominated for the office of Governor by the Liberation Convention ..
At end of text: William Faulkner, private citizen. "This facsimile reprint of William Faulkner's 'Beer broadside' is limited to 126 copies. One hundred numbered copies are for public sale. Twenty-six lettered copies are for the use of the publisher"--On verso. "Printed at the Shadowy Waters Press by R.J. Murdoch"--Also on verso. RPB record represents an archival collection of 2 states (final state, and proof) of the broadside. Previously published: [Oxford, Miss. : s.n., 1950. Cf. First printings of Amer. authors, I, p. 123.
At end of text: William Faulkner, private citizen. "This facsimile reprint of William Faulkner's 'Beer broadside' is limited to 126 copies. One hundred numbered copies are for public sale. Twenty-six lettered copies are for the use of the publisher"--On verso. "Printed at the Shadowy Waters Press by R.J. Murdoch"--Also on verso. RPB record represents an archival collection of 2 states (final state, and proof) of the broadside. Previously published: [Oxford, Miss. : s.n., 1950. Cf. First printings of Amer. authors, I, p. 123.
Attacks Messrs. Merriam and Dresser, of Southbridge, who failed to give promised funds to soldiers.
Poetry Printed in brown on tan paper Cover title On page [4]: The next talk in the Lindsay lecture course at the Y.M.C.A. will be on Wennesday evening, November 18... in the series on the "Composite Citizenship of Springfield." "Founded on the Sixty-eighth psalm, Twenty-third verse."
Printed in red and black on heavy paper in postcard format; rubricated initial. Poem in four lines. Suggested publication date from postmark on Brown University copy.
Within double line border. At head of title: Ms note tipped on: Boston Transcript. At end of text: Boston, January 1, 1875.
Within double line border. At head of title: Ms note tipped on: Boston Transcript. At end of text: Boston, January 1, 1875.
Pages [1,4] blank. Within decorative border. Ms. note p. [1]
Printed in blue ink, in two columns divided by double line. Illustration of cannon and flag with 9 stars and 3 stripes.
Within double rule. Subtitle continues: He is a man of family, and not wishing to becme a burden to the public he takes this method of getting a livelihood. He sells them at any price. Poem in six four-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
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