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  • Collection: Selected Small Broadsides

Solomon W. Jewett portrait on envelope

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Portrait of Solomon W. Jewett (1808-1894) printed on an envelope, with a biographical statement beginning "Solomon W. Jewett, one of the very first healers in America..." Born Weybridge, Vermont, merino sheep breeder and Vermont legislator, Jewett…

Millennial song. Tune--"Rosin the bow."

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Poem in 8 stanzas, printed in 2 columns. Initials A. H. M. in manuscript at the bottom of the broadside, possibly Andrew H. Mills (1813-1894) of Middlebury, Vermont.

Major's only son. : the subject of these lines, who fell victim to the too fond dotage of parental affection, was born in the town of B-----, Mass. ...

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Verse in 140 lines. First line: Come all young people, far and near. Printed in three columns divided by single rules. Leonard Deming was at this address from 1837 to 1840.

Programme, evening of the 21st of August, 1883

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Also lists events for the 22nd of August.

Resolutions passed by the Alpha Sigma Pi Fraternity, on the death of their brother, Charles Henry Reed, who died at Boston, Mass., July 31, 1882

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Signed: G.R. Miner, N.L. Sheldon, C.K. Mellen, Committee on Resolutions, Lewis College, Northfield, Vermont, Sept. 16th, 1882. Illustrated with the Alpha Sigma Pi coat of arms. The name of Norwich University was changed to Lewis College from…

Address of the watchmen, of Boston, to their patrons

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Verse in five stanzas printed within ornamental border. First line: When the nights are most dreary. Dated: January 1st, 1816. Presumably printed late in 1815 for distribution on or about New Year's Day.