A favorite song at the Columbian camp, in the late glorious and victorious struggle for liberty. By Mr. Sewall, of Portsmouth, Newhampshire. To the tune of the British grenadier.

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  • A favorite song at the Columbian camp, in the late glorious and victorious struggle for liberty. By Mr. Sewall, of Portsmouth, Newhampshire. To the tune of the British grenadier.
  • British grenadier (Tune)
People / Organizations
Imprint
[Salem, Mass.]: Printed and sold [by Ezekiel Russell] at the printing-office in Salem, [1776?]
Added name
Russell, Ezekiel, 1743-1796, printer.
Publication year
1776
ESTC No.
W39352
Grub Street ID
350068
Description
1 sheet ; ⁰⁰
Note
Ballad in twelve stanzas; first line: Vain Britons, boast no longer, with proud indignity.

This song appears, with title, "War and Washington; A song composed at the beginning of the American Revolution," in Sewall's Miscellaneous poems, Portsmouth, N.H., 1801, p. 52-53.

Ezekiel Russell was the only printer active in Salem in 1776.
Uncontrolled note
Not in Evans. - Not in Ford, W.C. Broadsides