Boston Federal Band. Some account of its rise, and detail of the proceedings of its members: --the objects which they contemplate;--their rules of agreement--and the constitution under which they propose to act. Addressed to the citizens, to whom they acknowledge obligations--from which they have received the most animating encouragement
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Körperschaft: Boston Federal Band (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: [Boston] Printed by Young and Minns? [1803]
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Beschreibung:Dated: Berry-Street, Nov. 4, 1803. - Imprint suggested by the acknowledgement, among other donations, of "occasional printing from the following gentlemen:--Major Benjamin Russell, Messrs. Russell and Cutler, Messrs. Young and Minns--they are also, happy to notice in the New-England Palladium of October 25th, an encouraging card--for which the writer and the printers of it [i.e., Young and Minns], receive the thanks of these young adventurers. - Shaw & Shoemaker, 3863. - Text printed in two columns. - The Boston Federal Band, or Federal Street Band, was a juvenile militia company organized in 1802 by John Howard Payne, and consisted of boys living in his neighborhood. It was disbanded July 11, 1805. Cf. Overmyer, G. America's first Hamlet, 1957, p. 37-38
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