The Bradbury boys: by David Barker

Poetry. Printed in two columns divided by single line. Poem in twenty numbered four-line stanzas. At head of text prose explanation of visit of three Bradbury brothers after 57 years to their old hame in Exeter, meeting at the Barker homestead where the poem was "dashed off." At end of poem: Exeter, Sept. 21, 1873. Note--The five stanzas included in brackets were added to the original poem, by Noah Barker, a schoolmate of the Bradbury Boys, sixty years ago. Poem names Bradbury brothers as Cale, Ase, and Joe.
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