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  • Collection: Selected Small Broadsides

Hollis people listened when evangelist Whitefield preached

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Article includes list of taxpayers in Hollis, NH from 1744-45.

Black Valley Railroad : Grand Central route through dismal swamp. Low fares. Ample accommodations. Great speed

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Temperance broadside in the form of a railroad handbill and timetable. "Sold at 13 Cornhill, Boston." "Statement of the business of the Black Valley Rail Road."--p. [2]. Printed vertically within left margin on p. [2]: 100 of these tracts will be…

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.

Fresh air : "Grapho" / Rev. F.A. Adams

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Translated into Esperanto for the benefit of those interested in that beautiful and most useful International Language. Signed: "Compliments of S.H. Sparhawk, M.D., Member N.E. Esperanto Association, St. Johnsbury, VT." Text continues on verso, with…

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.