[Rarebooks] FS: 1814 Fourth of July Oration in Newburyport Massachusetts

Joslin Hall Rare Books, Ephemera & Photographs office at joslinhall.com
Thu Apr 30 07:55:41 EDT 2020


“A Discourse Delivered in Newburyport, July 4, 1814, in Commemoration of 
American Independence, and of the Deliverance of Europe” by Daniel Dana. 
Printed in Newburyport by William T. Allen in 1814.

The Rev. Daniel Dana [1771-1859], a graduate of Dartmouth College in 
1788, was a minister in Newburyport, Massachusetts, and served as 
president of Dartmouth from 1820 to 1821. Interestingly, though the War 
of 1812 was still ongoing there is little mention of it here, but the 
Rev. Dana does take much time to deplore the state of Europe under the 
heel of Napoleon and celebrate his overthrow at the hands of the Emperor 
of Russia.

Disbound. 5.5”x8”, 20 pages. Some scattered minor wear and soil, top 
corner torn from title page. [43544]  $60

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