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Protestant Hymns and Songs manuscript, [1850s?]

16 pages (1 volume)

A currently unidentified writer copied six Protestant Christian hymns and songs into this volume sometime around the 1850s. The 16 pages of text include "Montgomery", "The Romish Lady", "The Orphan's Song", "Gloom of Autumn", "Remember the poor; or, the Widow's Prayers" (by Rev. H. G. Barrus), "Dying Hymn" (by Alice Cary). The copyist wrote the hymns and songs in a slim blank book with blue-green covers. The front cover bears a printed decorative border at the center of which is an armored prince with sword and shield, standing before a seated Clio with two books and holding out a quill pen to him. Surrounding text explains the relationship between history and "men's great actions." The back cover bears a printed multiplication table and advertising information for Benjamin B. Mussey & Co., Publishers, Booksellers, and Stationers, 29 Cornhill, Boston (including a list of popular books and music books published by Mussey, and types of stationery supplies).

A currently unidentified writer copied six Protestant Christian hymns and songs into this volume sometime around the 1850s.

The 16 pages of text include:
  • "Montgomery"
  • "The Romish Lady"
  • "The Orphan's Song"
  • "Gloom of Autumn"
  • "Remember the poor; or, the Widow's Prayers" (by Rev. H. G. Barrus)
  • "Dying Hymn" (by Alice Cary)

The copyist wrote the hymns and songs in a slim blank book with blue-green covers. The front cover bears a printed decorative border (with quills) at the center of which is an armored prince with sword and shield, standing before a seated Clio with two books and holding out a quill pen to him. Surrounding text explains the relationship between history and "men's great actions." The back cover bears a printed multiplication table and advertising information for Benjamin B. Mussey & Co., Publishers, Booksellers, and Stationers, 29 Cornhill, Boston (including a list of popular books and music books published by Mussey, and types of stationery supplies).

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Sager family register, [ca. 1840?]

1 volume

A member of the Sager family of Canada and Vermont created this handmade volume registering the births of children to Frederick and Lydia Sager, along with other family events. While undated, the volume includes content ranging from 1814 to 1840, suggesting it was produced within that timeframe. Most entries list individuals' names and birthdates, written within pen-and-ink heart frames along with geometric patterns and other embellishments. The entry for an unnamed infant who died the same day it was born includes an illustration of a coffin, while other entries include drawings of objects like a quill, manicules, and flowers. The volume concludes with copies of two Biblical hymns, one carefully written to look like printed type.

A member of the Sager family of Canada and Vermont created this handmade volume registering the births of children to Frederick and Lydia Sager, along with other family events. While undated, the volume includes content ranging from 1814 to 1840, suggesting it was produced within that timeframe. Most entries list individuals' names and birthdates, written within pen-and-ink heart frames along with geometric patterns and other embellishments. The entry for an unnamed infant who died the same day it was born includes an illustration of a coffin, while other entries include drawings of objects like a quill, manicules, and flowers.

The volume contains entries for the following individuals:
  • Andrew Alonzo Sager, b. July 19, 1814
  • Thomas Jetson Sager, b. August 15, 1816
  • Horatio Nelson Sager, b. July 2, 1819
  • Adam Sager, b. September 5, 1821
  • Eve Sager, b. May 5, 1824
  • An unnamed infant, born and died December 14, 1827
  • Urane Mary Melissa Sager, b. March 22, 1830
Other family members' life events are recorded in simple list form, including:
  • An unnamed infant, born and died August 4, 1832
  • Zeri Saterns Sager, b. May 4, 1838
  • Frederick Sager's marriage to Lydia Leffingwell Hawley, May 26, 1813
  • Lydia Leffingwell Sager's death, April 4, 1840
  • As well as incomplete records for Adam Sager (b. April 3, 1771) and Eve Sager

The volume concludes with copies of two Biblical hymns, one carefully written to look like printed type.

The volume has later covers made from an 1896 advertising board for a New York newspaper.

Collection

Sager family register, [ca. 1840?]

1 volume

A member of the Sager family of Canada and Vermont created this handmade volume registering the births of children to Frederick and Lydia Sager, along with other family events. While undated, the volume includes content ranging from 1814 to 1840, suggesting it was produced within that timeframe. Most entries list individuals' names and birthdates, written within pen-and-ink heart frames along with geometric patterns and other embellishments. The entry for an unnamed infant who died the same day it was born includes an illustration of a coffin, while other entries include drawings of objects like a quill, manicules, and flowers. The volume concludes with copies of two Biblical hymns, one carefully written to look like printed type.

A member of the Sager family of Canada and Vermont created this handmade volume registering the births of children to Frederick and Lydia Sager, along with other family events. While undated, the volume includes content ranging from 1814 to 1840, suggesting it was produced within that timeframe. Most entries list individuals' names and birthdates, written within pen-and-ink heart frames along with geometric patterns and other embellishments. The entry for an unnamed infant who died the same day it was born includes an illustration of a coffin, while other entries include drawings of objects like a quill, manicules, and flowers.

The volume contains entries for the following individuals:
  • Andrew Alonzo Sager, b. July 19, 1814
  • Thomas Jetson Sager, b. August 15, 1816
  • Horatio Nelson Sager, b. July 2, 1819
  • Adam Sager, b. September 5, 1821
  • Eve Sager, b. May 5, 1824
  • An unnamed infant, born and died December 14, 1827
  • Urane Mary Melissa Sager, b. March 22, 1830
Other family members' life events are recorded in simple list form, including:
  • An unnamed infant, born and died August 4, 1832
  • Zeri Saterns Sager, b. May 4, 1838
  • Frederick Sager's marriage to Lydia Leffingwell Hawley, May 26, 1813
  • Lydia Leffingwell Sager's death, April 4, 1840
  • As well as incomplete records for Adam Sager (b. April 3, 1771) and Eve Sager

The volume concludes with copies of two Biblical hymns, one carefully written to look like printed type.

The volume has later covers made from an 1896 advertising board for a New York newspaper.