New Year's address of Amos to his patrons: New London, January 1, 1851

Supports free soil and temperance, with ridicule of named local politicians Supports free soil and temperance, with ridicule of named local politicians Poetry and prose. At head of text: Price, from a half dime to a half dollar. At head of poem, below title "Address," wood-engraving of two men with grinding machine grinding objects labelled "Facts" into a long scroll; caption at top: Well, Amos, turn away, and let us see what will come. Printed in three columns divided by single lines within border of type ornament sections. Apparently not a carrier's address but a general New Year poem addressed to inhabitants; mention of Yale indicates New London, Conn. as place of publication.
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