- Title Information
- Non Sort
- The
- Title
- drummer boy
- Part Number
- Vol. 2, no. 5. Providence, January 14, 1871
- Title Information:
uniform
- Title
- Drummer boy (Providence, R.I.)
- Name:
Personal
- Name Part
- Budlong, Martin S.
- Role
- Role Term:
Text (marcrelator)
- printer
- Name:
Personal
- Name Part
- Pierce, Robert A.
- Name Part:
Date
- active 1858-1873
- Role
- Role Term:
Text (marcrelator)
- printer
- Name:
Corporate
- Name Part
- Grand Army of the Republic
- Name Part
- Prescott Post, No. 1 (Providence, R.I.)
- Role
- Role Term:
Text (marcrelator)
- publisher
- Name:
Corporate
- Name Part
- Harrington's Opera House
- Role
- Role Term:
Text (marcrelator)
- creator
- Type of Resource
- text
- Genre (aat)
- broadsides
- Origin Information
- Place
- Place Term:
Code (MARC Country Code)
- riu
- Place
- Place Term:
Text
- Providence
- Publisher
- Prescott Post No. 1, Grand Army of the Republic
- Date Issued
(encoding="w3cdtf")
- 1871
- Issuance
- monographic
- Language
- Language Term:
Code (ISO639-2B)
- eng
- Physical Description
- Form (marcform)
- print
- Extent
- 4 p. ; 40 x 29 cm.
- digitalOrigin
- reformatted digital
- Abstract
- Periodical published for Providence performances of The drummer boy, produced by
the Prescott Post, "assisted by thirty young ladies of this city." Includes program,
description of performance, words of songs sung during the performance, information about
G.A.R. relief work, anecdotes, poetry and advertisements.
- Table of Contents
- Hurrah for Rhode Island! (First line: Ye sons of Rhode Island, the
silver-winged shuttle) / Words by Gen. C.C. Van Zandt, of Newport -- Forward! All forward!
(First line: While black disunion rears its head) -- "Mother, is the battle over?" -- The
vacant chair (First line: We shall meet, but we shall miss him) -- Victory at last (First
line: For many years we've waited to hail the day of peace)
- Note
- Printed in three columns with the center column twice as wide as the others, divided
by single lines.
- Note
- At top of center column on page [1]: Harrington's Opera House. Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings, Jan. 9th, 10th, 11th, 13th and 14th, 1871 ....
Grand military allegory of The drummer boy or, Battle of Shiloh!
- Note
- Masthead on page [2]: The drummer boy, published daily during the Drummer boy
performance by Prescott Post No. 1, G.A.R. Printed by Pierce & Budlong, 96 Dorrance
Street, Providence.
- Subject (LCSH)
- Name:
Personal
- Name Part
- Muscroft, Samuel J
- Subject (LCSH)
- Topic
- Theater
- Geographic
- United States
- Topic
- History
- Temporal
- 19th century
- Topic
- Sources
- Subject (LCSH)
- Topic
- Amateur theater
- Geographic
- United States
- Topic
- History
- Temporal
- 19th century
- Topic
- Sources
- Subject (LCSH)
- Topic
- Theaters
- Geographic
- Rhode Island
- Geographic
- Providence
- Subject (LCSH)
- Geographic
- United States
- Topic
- History
- Temporal
- Civil War, 1861-1865
- Topic
- Drama
- Subject (LCSH)
- Geographic
- United States
- Topic
- History
- Temporal
- Civil War, 1861-1865
- Topic
- Poetry
- Subject
- hierarchicalGeographic
- country
- United States
- state
- Rhode Island
- city
- Providence
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Constituent
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- Title Information
- Title
- Hurrah for Rhode Island!
- Name:
Personal
- Name Part
- Van Zandt, Charles C. (Charles Collins),
- Name Part:
Date
- 1830-1894
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Constituent
(displayLabel="First line")
- Title Information
- Title
- Ye sons of Rhode Island, the silver-winged shuttle
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Constituent
(displayLabel="Other title")
- Title Information
- Title
- Forward! All forward!
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Constituent
(displayLabel="First line")
- Title Information
- Title
- While black disunion rears its head
- Related Item:
Constituent
(displayLabel="Other title")
- Title Information
- Title
- Mother, is the battle over?
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Constituent
(displayLabel="Other title")
- Title Information
- Title
- Vacant chair
- Related Item:
Constituent
(displayLabel="First line")
- Title Information
- Title
- We shall meet, but we shall miss him
- Related Item:
Constituent
(displayLabel="Other title")
- Title Information
- Title
- Victory at last
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Constituent
(displayLabel="First line")
- Title Information
- Title
- For many years we've waited to hail the day of peace
- Identifier:
Local
(displayLabel="Rider Broadsides no.")
- RB1813 1871
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Host
(displayLabel="Collection")
- Title Information
- Title
- Rider Broadsides
- Identifier:
URI
- http://library.brown.edu/cds/rider
- Record Information
- Record Content Source (marcorg)
- RBN
- Record Creation Date
(encoding="marc")
- 041105
- Record Identifier
(source="RPB")
- b36056820
- Access Condition:
rights statement
(href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/")
- No Copyright - United States
- Access Condition:
restriction on access
- Collection is open for research.