Death of Tamar Ham! : For the unmarried ladies of America, a new psalm and a new sermon, on the death of Tamar Ham, who died in Boston, one night in the summer of the year 1816, after having been knocked down and stamped on the day before, if the newspaper account of the matter is true, by a sailor with whom she lived without being married. The name of this man is Coombs. He had been sometime confined, but had not had his trial for this crime, when this paper went to the press. / Composed by Jonathan Plummer.

Author/creator Plummer, Jonathan
Format Electronic
Publication Info[Newburyport, Mass.?] : Printed for the author, and sold by him, [1816?]
Description1 sheet (1 unnumbered page) : illustrations
Supplemental ContentShaw-Shoemaker Digital Edition
Supplemental ContentShaw-Shoemaker Digital Edition
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SeriesEarly American imprints. Second series no. 21100. ^A575643
Early American imprints. Second series no. 38659. ^A575643
General notePossibly printed at Newburyport, Mass., where the author primarily resided.
General noteRelief cut of coffin in midst of title; text printed in three columns.
References Shaw & Shoemaker 21100
References Shaw & Shoemaker 38659
Other formsMicroform version available in the Readex Early American Imprints series.
Reproduction noteElectronic text and image data. [Chester, Vt. : Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc., 2004-2007] Includes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text. (Early American imprints. Second series ; no. 21100).
Reproduction noteElectronic text and image data. [Chester, Vt. : Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc., 2004-2007] Includes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text. (Early American imprints. Second series ; no. 38659).
Genre/formBroadsides.
Genre/formSongs.
Genre/formSermons 1816.

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