Poor old slave

Poetry without music in three four-line stanzas with chorus, beginning: That poor old slave is gone to rest. Text within border of type ornament sections. Colophon and advertising at end of text below curvilinear rule within border: J.H. Johnson. Card and job printer, No. 7 North Tenth Street, three doors above Market, Philadelphia. Cards, Circulars, bill-heads ... neatly printed, with accuray and despatch. 25 per cent. less than any other printer in the city. J.H. Johnson is listed at above address between 1858 and 1876. The poem is attributed to G.W.H. Griffin.
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