Order of exercises at the Boston Music Hall, on Saturday evening, February 4th, 1865: to celebrate the progress of freedom's great work in the United States of America

Hymn. The morning light is breaking [First line] -- Hymn, written for the occasion by O.W. Holmes. Giver of all that crowns our days [First line] -- Hymn. Hark! a voice from heaven proclaiming [First line].

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Corporate Authors: Boston Public Library (Contributor) ; Boston Music Hall (Boston, Mass.) (Contributor)
Contributors: Holmes, Oliver Wendell 1809-1894. (Contributor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Boston Wright and Potter, printers 1865
In:Year: 1865
Further subjects:B Programs
B Antislavery movements Songs and music (United States)
B Broadsides
B History
B United States 13th Amendment Constitution
B United States Songs and music History Civil War, 1861-1865
B Hymns
B Hymns, English Texts
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Summary:Hymn. The morning light is breaking [First line] -- Hymn, written for the occasion by O.W. Holmes. Giver of all that crowns our days [First line] -- Hymn. Hark! a voice from heaven proclaiming [First line].
Item Description:Held in celebration of the passing of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution on February 1, 1865 by the U.S. Senate, to be submitted to the states. - Printed in two columns divided by a single line