A national hymn: Composed to be sung on the 14th of May 1841; the day recommended by the President, to be set apart as a day of fasting and prayer, by the people of the United States, on account of the death of Gen. Wm. H. Harrison

By L. Griffing. Printed in two columns divided by double line within border of type ornament sections. At head of title wood-engraving of dying man and three male and four female attendants captioned: Death-bed scene of Gen. Wm. H. Harrison. To be sung to the tune: China. Text of hymn in six numbered four-line stanzas.
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