An Elegy occasioned by the sudden and awful death of Mr. Nathanael Baker of Dedham: : a young man just upon the point of marriage. And son to Lieutenant John Baker. He fell from his horse on Monday night the 7th of May, 1733. and died the Wednesday following. Ætat 27, (electronic resource)
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The instance An Elegy occasioned by the sudden and awful death of Mr. Nathanael Baker of Dedham: : a young man just upon the point of marriage. And son to Lieutenant John Baker. He fell from his horse on Monday night the 7th of May, 1733. and died the Wednesday following. Ætat 27, (electronic resource) represents a material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Bates College. This resource is a combination of several types including: Instance, Electronic.
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An Elegy occasioned by the sudden and awful death of Mr. Nathanael Baker of Dedham: : a young man just upon the point of marriage. And son to Lieutenant John Baker. He fell from his horse on Monday night the 7th of May, 1733. and died the Wednesday following. Ætat 27, (electronic resource)
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The instance An Elegy occasioned by the sudden and awful death of Mr. Nathanael Baker of Dedham: : a young man just upon the point of marriage. And son to Lieutenant John Baker. He fell from his horse on Monday night the 7th of May, 1733. and died the Wednesday following. Ætat 27, (electronic resource) represents a material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Bates College. This resource is a combination of several types including: Instance, Electronic.
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- An Elegy occasioned by the sudden and awful death of Mr. Nathanael Baker of Dedham: : a young man just upon the point of marriage. And son to Lieutenant John Baker. He fell from his horse on Monday night the 7th of May, 1733. and died the Wednesday following. Ætat 27, (electronic resource)
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- a young man just upon the point of marriage. And son to Lieutenant John Baker. He fell from his horse on Monday night the 7th of May, 1733. and died the Wednesday following. Ætat 27
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- Verse of sixty-nine lines; first line: Come Melpomene, sing thou tragic Muse
- Text in two columns surrounded by mourning border; woodcut at head, with the words "Memento mori. Remember death." (Reilly 18) Printed area measures 30.8 x 18.9 cm
- Baker was to have married Margret Fisher, daughter of John Fisher of Dedham
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- file reproduced from microform
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- mixed
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- aas03033569
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- 34 x 22 cm
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- unknown
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- 1 sheet ([1] p.)
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- multiple file formats
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- electronic
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- Restricted to institutions with a site license to the Digital Evans Edition
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- lossless
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- Access limited to authenticated Bowdoin College Library users
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- ill. (relief cut)
- Quality assurance targets
- absent
- Record ID
- .b13787111
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- Electronic text and image data.
- Specific material designation
- remote
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- Mode of access: World Wide Web
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