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Mount Vernon. A SOLO.
From Vernon's Mount, behold the HERO rise, Resplendent forms attend him through
the skies; The
shades of war-worn Vet'rans round him throng, And lead enwrapt their hon-or'd
Chief along. A
laurel wreath th' im-mortal WARREN bears; An arch triumphal MERCER'S hand prepares;
Young LAWRENCE'erst th' a-
venging bolt of war, With port ma-jes-tic guides the glitt'ring ear: MONTGOMERY'S
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George Washington died on December 14, 1799. February 22, 1800, [Washington's Birthday] was set aside as the official national day of mourning. This book of sacred songs was published in anticipation of the services that would be held in honor of the man who led the nation in the Revolutionary War and who was the first President of the United States. Some of the songs included in this collection had already been used in a memorial service held in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 9, 1800. An advertisement in many Boston area newspapers states that "several of the Dirges are MASONIC, to be performed at their Grand Funeral Procession on the 11th of February." While the book is attributed only to "A Citizen of Massachusetts" it was most likely the work of the Boston area singing master Oliver Holden.
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"Sacred Dirges, Hymns, and Anthems, commemorative of the death of General George Washington, The guardian of his country"
printer I. Thomas and E. T. Andrews |
author Oliver Holden (1765-1844) |
date Jan 27, 1800 |
location Boston, Massachusetts |
height 8.0" |
width 9.5" |
process/materials printed paper, ink |
item type Communication/Poetry/Ballad/Song |
accession # #L10.007 |
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