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Complimentary clam roast to the Committees on Parks, Fire Department and Claims, by William S. Hayward, at the "Glen,": Tuesday, September 19th, 1876

Description

Notes:
Within single-line border with ornamental corners on all pages.
On page [2] five lithographs of horse-drawn fire engine, official documents, Roger Williams Park, boat on Seekonk River, and park buildings.
On page [3] menu; on page [4] schedule of "Grand tournament athletic games," including boat race and prizes for the heaviest aldermen and councilmen.

Access Conditions

Rights
No Copyright - United States
Restrictions on Use
Collection is open for research.

Citation

Hayward, William S., "Complimentary clam roast to the Committees on Parks, Fire Department and Claims, by William S. Hayward, at the 'Glen,': Tuesday, September 19th, 1876 " (1876). Rider Broadsides. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://repository.library.brown.edu/studio/item/bdr:311763/

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  • Complimentary clam roast to the Committees on Parks, Fire Department and Claims, by William S. Hayward, at the "Glen,": Tuesday, September 19th, 1876
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Collection:

  • Rider Broadsides

    The Sidney S. Rider Collection, the largest private collection of materials related to the history of Rhode Island, was purchased from Sidney Rider and presented to the library by Marsden Perry in 1903. Rider was a leading Providence bookseller, publisher …
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