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A funeral elegy, occasioned by the tragedy, at Salem near Boston, on Thursday afternoon, the seventeenth of June, 1773, at which time the ten following persons, seven women and three men, were drowned, having been out on a party of pleasure … Pr

A funeral elegy, occasioned by the tragedy, at Salem near Boston, on Thursday afternoon, the seventeenth of June, 1773, at which time the ten following persons, seven women and three men, were drowned, having been out on a party of pleasure … Pr

The particulars of the late melancholy and shocking tragedy, which happened at Salem, near Boston, on Thursday, the 17th day of June 1773 [Boston 1773].

To the Rev. Mr. Pitkin, on the death of his lady … [Signed] Phillis Wheatley. Boston, June 16th, 1772. [Boston 1772].

Funeral thoughts, excited by the death of John Adams and Thos. Jefferson, on the fourth of July, 1826, the jubilee of independence ... Boston. Howe & Norton, printers, 14 State Street [1826].

Words for a funeral anthem. Taken from the following scriptures ... The above anthem to be performed at the funeral of the Reverend Dr. Samuel Cooper, on Friday, Jan. 2, 1784. [Boston, 1784].

Boston, 26th of June, 1775. This town was alarmed on the 17th instant at break of day, by a firing from the lively ship of war; and a report was immediately spread that the rebels had broke ground and were raising a battery on the heights of the

Boston, December 1, 1773. At a meeting of the people of Boston and the neighbouring towns at Faneuil-Hall, in said Boston, on Monday the 29th of November, 1773, nine o’clock A. M. and continued by adjournment to the next day; for the purpose of

An exact and authentic narrative, of the events which took place in Baltimore, on the 27th and 28th of July last. Carefully collected from some of the sufferers and eyewitnesses. To which is added a narrative of Mr. John Thomson, one of the unfortunate sufferers, ...

A funeral elegy, occasioned by the tragedy, at Salem near Boston, on Thursday afternoon, the seventeenth of June, 1773, at which time the ten following persons, seven women and three men, were drowned, having been out on a party of pleasure … Pr

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Verse.; Not in Ford.; Not in Evans.; Part 2 formerly numbered as Portfolio 27, Folder 1a, Part 3.; Part 2 is a variant of Part 1.

This item has been renumbered from Portfolio 37, Folder 18.

Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML.

Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 37, Folder 17.

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massachusetts salem broadsides elegy tragedy boston thursday afternoon thursday afternoon persons women seven women men three men party pleasure rare book and special collections division ultra high resolution high resolution printed ephemera united states history