The Fourth of July Orations Collection contains published pamphlets of addresses made on Independence Day from 1791-1925. The speeches explore topics central to the developing United States in the first 150 years of its existence and include themes such as honoring the generation that fought in the Revolutionary War, westward expansion, national politics, the Civil War, civic duty, religion and other concerns current throughout the nineteenth century. Several pamphlets focus specifically on the fiftieth and one-hundredth anniversaries of the Declaration of Independence in 1826 and 1876 and contain reports on the progress of the nation since the Revolutionary War.
The majority of the pamphlets were published in New England, with Massachusetts being the most heavily represented state. However, the collection also includes pamphlets from other states, such as Tennessee, Louisiana, North Carolina, Illinois, and Indiana. Foreign countries such as Canada, France, and Italy are also represented, and the collection also includes a speech in Honolulu, Hawaii, in 1854, over one hundred years before its statehood. Of interest to scholars of American social and political history, the collection provides a sweeping demonstration of the ways in which the concept of America has changed through several formative events in the nation’s history.
Holdings: 458 pamphlets
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| 1791-1824 | 1825-1845 | 1846-1874 | 1875-1925 |
Cambridge in the "centennial": proceedings, July 3, 1875, in celebration of the centennial
anniversary of Washington's taking command of the Continental Army, on Cambridge Common.
Cambridge [Mass.]: Printed by order of the City Council, 1875.
—E286.C175 1875
Celebration of the ninety-ninth anniversary of American independence: in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia,
July 5th, 1875. [Philadelphia? Pa.]: Published by order of the Centennial Board of Finance, [1875]
(Philadelphia: King & Baird, printers)
—E286.P46 1875
Clarke, James Freeman, 1810-1888.
Oration delivered before the city government and citizens of Boston, in Music Hall, July 5, 1875, by
James Freeman Clarke. Boston: Rockwell and Churchill, city printers, 1875.
—E286.B74 1875
Green, Arnold, 1838-1903.
New England's gift to the nation -- the township: an oration by Arnold Green, with a poem by Henry C.
Whitaker, delivered July 5, l875. Providence: Angell, Burlingame & Co., printers, 1875.
—E286.P76 1875
Adams, Charles Francis, 1807-1886.
The progress of liberty, in a hundred years: an oration, delivered before the citizens of Taunton,
4th July 1876, by Charles Francis Adams. Taunton, Mass: Printed at the off. of C.A. Hack, 1876.
—E286.T22 1876
Arnold, Samuel Greene, 1821-1880.
The progress of Providence: a centennial address to the citizens of Providence, R.I, by Hon. Samuel
Greene Arnold; with a poem, by George William Pettes; delivered July 4th, 1876. Providence:
Providence Press Co., printers to the city, 1876.
—E286.P76 1876
Bacon, Leonard, 1802-1881.
New Haven one hundred years ago, by Rev. Leonard Bacon; a centennial address delivered in Center Church,
July Fourth, 1876. New Haven: Published by F.P. Shanley, 1876 (New Haven: Press of C.C. Benham)
—E286.N56 1876
The Centennial at Windsor, Vermont, July 4, 1876: being a record of the proceedings at the celebration;
and containing the address and poem then delivered; also a view of Windsor as it is now.
Windsor [Vt.]: Published by the Journal Company, 1876.
—E286.W78 1876
Endicott, Charles, 1822-1899.
July 4, 1876: centennial celebration, at Canton, Mass: historical address, by Charles Endicott.
Boston: William Bense, printer, 1876.
—E286.C27 1876
Fiske, Charles H. (Charles Henry).
Oration delivered before the inhabitants of Weston, at the Town Hall, July 4, 1876, by Charles H.
Fiske. Weston [Mass.]: Printed by vote of the towns-people, 1876 (Boston: Press of Gribben)
—E286.W48 1876
Furber, Wm. H. (William Henry)
Historical address delivered by ex-mayor Wm. H. Furber, in the high school building, Somerville,
July 4, 1876. Boston: J.E. Farwell, printer, 1876.
—E286.S6 1876
Goss, Elbridge Henry, 1830-1908.
The centennial Fourth: historical address delivered in town hall, Melrose, Mass., July 4, 1876, by
Elbridge H. Goss. Melrose [Mass: s.n.], 1876 (Boston: Press of T.W. Ripley)
—E286.M57 1876
Green, Samuel A. (Samuel Abbott), 1830-1918.
An historical address, bi-centennial and centennial:
delivered July 4, 1876, at Groton, Massachusetts, by request of the citizens, by Samuel Abbott Green.
Groton [Mass: s.n.], 1876. (Cambridge: Press of John Wilson and Son)
—E286.G76 1876
Haven, John, 1808-1892. Historical address: delivered in Charlton, July 4, 1876, by Rev. John Haven.
Southbridge, Mass: Journal Print, 1876.
—E286.C49 1876
Hayden, Jabez Haskell, 1811-1902. Centennial: historical address, by J. H. Hayden; delivered on Broad
Street Green, Windsor, July 4, 1876. Hartford: Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1876.
—E286.W77 1876
Johnson, A. Historical sketch of the town of Enfield: compiled under the direction of the committee of
arrangements for celebrating the centennial anniversary of our independence, July 4, 1876, by A. Johnson,
Geo. H. Booth, and L.H. Pease, M.D., committee. Hartford: The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co.,
Printers, 1876.
—E286.E4 1876
Leicester (Mass.).
Celebration of the centennial anniversary of American independence, at Leicester,
July 4th, 1876. Worcester [Mass.]: Printed by Charles Hamilton, 1876.
—E286.L45 1876
Leicester (Mass.). Celebration of the centennial anniversary of American independence at Leicester,
July 4th, 1876. Worcester: Printed by Charles Hamilton, 1876.
—E286.L45 1876b
Lowe, Peter Perlee, b. 1801. A centennial edition of the semi-centennial oration on American
independence. Portland [Me.]: Centennial Pub. Co., 1876.
—E286.D26 1826
Marsh, Charles Phelps, 1816-1893. Centennial oration delivered before the citizens of Woodstock, Vt.,
and vicinity, on the Fourth of July, 1876, by Charles P. Marsh. Chicago, Ills: Beach, Barnard &
Co., Printers [1876]
—E286.W89 1876
Nason, Elias, 1811-1887. Billerica: a centennial oration, by the Rev. Elias Nason, July 4, 1876.
Lowell: Printed by Marden and Rowell, 1876.
—E286.B64 1876
New Haven (Conn.). 1776-1876, July 4th, City of New Haven, Centennial Celebration under direction of
the Joint Special Committee of the City Council: for the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of
American independence: programme. New Haven, Conn: Published by C.M. Loomis, [1876] (New Haven,
Conn: Punderson & Crisand)
—E286.N56 1876b
Newton (Mass.).
1776, 1876: the centennial celebrations of the city of Newton, on the seventeenth of June and the
Fourth of July, by and under the direction of the city of Newton. Newton: Published by
order of the City Council, 1876 (Boston: Franklin Press, Rand Avery and Co.)
—E286.N7 1876
Northfield (N.Y.).
An account of the centennial celebration of the 4th of July, 1876, by the citizens of the town of
Northfield, Richmond County, New York: including the oration by Hon. Geo. Wm. Curtis and historical
sketch by John J. Clute, Esq. New York: Charles Vogt, steam printer, 1876.
—E286.N87 1876
Patriotic address to the people of the United States: adopted at Philadelphia on the Fourth of July,
1876, by National Liberal League: together with the chief resolutions of the League, its constitution
and list of officers, and its protest against the shutting of the international exhibition on Sundays.
Boston, Mass: Published by the National Liberal League, 1876.
—E286.P46 1876
Quint, Alonzo H. (Alonzo Hall), 1828-1896.
One hundredth anniversary of the national independence, July 4, 1876: its celebration by the city
of Dover, N.H., the public proceedings, and oration, by Rev. Alonzo H. Quint, D.D. Dover,
N.H: Morning Star Steam Job Printing House, 1876.
—E286.D78 1876
Sheffield, William P.
Historical address of the city of Newport: delivered July 4th, 1876: with an appendix, by
William P. Sheffield. Newport: John P. Sanborn & Co., steam job printers, 1876.
—E286.N68 1876
Smucker, Isaac, 1807-1894.
Centennial history of Licking County, Ohio: read at the centennial celebration of the Licking
Co. Agricultural Society, at the "Old Fort", July 4th, 1876, by Isaac Smucker.
Newark, Oh: Clark & Underwood, Printers, 1876.
—E286.L7 1876
Sylvester, Nathaniel Bartlett, 1825-1894.
Saratoga and Kay-ad-ros-se-ra: an historical address, by N.B. Sylvester, delivered at Saratoga
Springs, N.Y., July 4, 1876. Troy, N.Y: William H. Young, 1876.
—E286.S22 1876
Thomas, Benjamin Franklin, 1813-1878.
Address to the City Council and citizens of Worcester, July 4th, 1876, by Benjamin Franklin
Thomas. Worcester: Printed by order of the City Council, 1876.
—E286.W92 1876b
Washburn, John D. (John Davis), 1833-1903. Address, delivered July 4, 1876, at Lancaster,
Massachusetts: by request of the citizens, by John D. Washburn. Lancaster [Mass: s.n.], 1876
(Worcester [Mass.]: Press of Chas. Hamilton)
—E286.L24 1876
White, William Orne, 1821-1911. An historical address, delivered in Keene, N.H., on July 4, 1876:
at the request of the city government, by William Orne White. Keene [N.H.]: Sentinel Print. Co.,
1876.
—E286.K2 1876
Winthrop, Robert C. (Robert Charles), 1809-1894.
Oration delivered before the City Council and citizens of Boston: on the one hundredth
anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1876, by Hon. Robert C.
Winthrop. Boston: Printed by order of the City Council, 1876 (Boston: Press of
Rockwell & Churchill)
—E286.B74 1876
Woodruff, George C. (George Catlin), 1805-1885.
Litchfield centennial celebration, July 4th, A.D. 1876: historical address, by George C. Woodruff.
Hartford [Conn.]: Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1876.
—E286.L75 1876
Worcester (Mass.).
Celebration by the inhabitants of Worcester, Mass., of the centennial anniversary of the Declaration
of Independence, July 4, 1876: to which are added historical and chronological notes.
Worcester: Printed by order of the City Council, 1876 (Worcester: Press of Chas. Hamilton)
—E286.W92 1876
Braintree (Mass.). Centennial celebration at Braintree, Mass., July 4, 1876. Boston: Alfred
Mudge & Son, Printers, 1877.
—E286.B83 1876
Celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence of the United
States of America: held at Bradford, Mass., July 4th, 1876. Haverhill [Mass.]: Gazette
Book and Job Printing Office, 1877.
—E286.B8 1876
Edes, Richard S. (Richard Sullivan), 1810-1877.
Address delivered in the first parish church in Bolton, July 4th, 1876: at the centennial
celebration of the anniversary of American independence: and also in observance of the 138th
anniversary of the incorporation of the town, by Richard S. Edes; together with other proceedings
relating to the same occasion, with an appendix. Clinton [Mass.]: Printed by W.J. Coulter,
1877.
—E286.B72 1876
Hudson, Charles, 1795-1881. Abstract of the history of Hudson, Mass: from its first settlement
to the centennial anniversary of the declaration of our national independence, July 4, 1876, by
Charles Hudson; with the action of the town and the proceedings at the celebration. [Boston?
Mass.]: Published by vote of the town, 1877.
—E286.H85 1876
Forney, John W. (John Wien), 1817-1881. Oration, by Mr. John W. Forney: at the 101st celebration
of American Independence, July 4, 1877, in the International Exhibition Building, Fairmount Park, by
invitation of the Board of Managers. Philadelphia: Vallette, Haslam, Co., 1877.
—E286.P46 1877
Lyman, Payson W. (Payson Williston), 1842-1924. Historical address delivered at the centennial
celebration, in Easthampton, Mass., July 4, 1876, by Rev. Payson W. Lyman. Springfield, Mass:
Clark W. Bryan & Co., printers, 1877.
—E286.E3 1876
Rutter, Josiah, 1813-1876.
Historical address delivered before the citizens of Waltham, July 4, 1876, by Josiah Rutter; with
an account of the celebration of the day. Waltham: Waltham Free Press Office, 1877.
—E286.W215 1876
Schaff, Philip, 1819-1893. The harmony of the Reformed Confessions, as related to the present
state of evangelical theology: an essay delivered before the General Presbyterian Council at Edinburgh,
July 4, 1877, by Philip Schaff; together with the action of the Council on Confessions and Formulas of
Subscription. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1877.
—BX9428.A1 S33 1877
Warren, William W. (William Wirt), 1834-1880.
Oration delivered before the City Council and citizens of Boston: on the one hundred and first
anniversary of the declaration of American independence, July 4, 1877, by Hon. William Wirt Warren.
Boston: Printed by order of the City Council, 1877.
—E286.B74 1877
Dickinson, Marquis F. (Marquis Fayette), 1840-1915.
Historical address delivered at the centennial celebration, in Amherst, Mass., July 4, 1876.
Amherst, Mass: McCloud & Williams, Printers, 1878.
—E286.A45 1876
Healy, Joseph, 1849-1880.
Oration delivered before the City Council and citizens of Boston: on the one hundred and second
anniversary of the declaration of American independence, July 4, 1878. Boston: Printed by
order of the City Council, 1878.
—E286.B74 1878
Howe, E. Frank (Elijah Franklin), 1832-1887. Grafton: historical oration delivered by Rev. E.
Frank Howe, at the centennial celebration held at Grafton, Mass., July 4th, 1876. Worcester:
Press of Chas. Hamilton, 1878.
—E286.G7 1876
Jenkins, Steuben, 1819- .
Historical address at the Wyoming monument: 3d of July, 1878, on the 100th anniversary of the
battle and massacre of Wyoming. Wilkes-Barre, Pa: Printed by Robert Baur, [1878]
—E241.W945 1878
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 1850-1924.
Oration delivered before the City Council and citizens of Boston: on the one hundred and third
anniversary of the Declaration of American independence, July 4, 1879. Boston: Printed by
order of the City Council, 1879.
—E286.B74 1879
Hine, Orlo Daniel, 1815-1890. Early Lebanon: an historical address delivered in Lebanon, Conn., by
request, on the national centennial, July 4, 1876. With an appendix of historical notes, by Nathaniel H.
Morgan. Hartford, Conn: Press of The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1880.
—E286.L4 1876
Smith, Robert Dickson, 1838-1888. Oration delivered before the City Council and citizens of Boston:
on the one hundred and fourth anniversary of the declaration of American independence, July 5, 1880.
Boston: Printed by order of the City Council, 1880.
—E286.B74 1880
An account of the celebration of the Fourth of July, 1881, at Mason's Point, Lake Bomoseen: under
the auspices of the citizens of Rutland County, and the Rutland County Historical Society, conjointly;
including the report of the ceremony of christening the island of Neshobe. Compiled by John M. Currier.
[Castleton, Vt.?]: Pub. under the auspices of the Rutland County Historical Society, [1881?].
—E286.R9 1881
Warren, George Washington, 1813-1883.
Our republic - liberty and equality founded on law: oration delivered before the City Council and
citizens of Boston, in the Boston Theatre, on the one hundred and fifth anniversary of the declaration
of American independence, July 4, 1881. Boston: Printed by order of the City Council, 1881.
—E286.B74 1881
Long, John Davis, 1838-1915.
Oration delivered before the City Council and citizens of Boston, July 4, 1882. Boston:
Printed by order of the City Council, 1882.
—E286.B74 1882
The Illustrated Fryeburg Webster memorial. Fryeburg, Me., A.F. & C.W. Lewis, 1882.
—E286.F9 1802b
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852.
Newly discovered fourth of July oration, by the illustrious orator and statesman Daniel Webster;
delivered at Fryeburg, Me., in the year 1802, and now for the first time given to the public.
Boston: A. Williams & Co.; Fryeburg, Me: A.F. & C.W. Lewis, 1882.
—E286.F9 1802
De Peyster, J. Watts (John Watts), 1821-1907.
An address delivered before the Historical Society of New Brunswick: in the city of St. John, Dominion
of Canada, 4th July, 1883. New York: Charles H. Ludwig, printer, 1883.
—E286.S13 1883
Shepard, Harvey Newton.
Oration delivered before the City Council and citizens of Boston, July 4, 1884. Boston:
Printed by order of the City Council, 1884. (Boston: Press of Rockwell & Churchill)
—E286.B74 1884
New Haven (Conn.). The hundredth anniversary of the city of New Haven: with the oration, by Thomas
Rutherford Bacon, July 4, 1884; also a paper of New Haven in l784, by Franklin Bowditch Dexter.
[New Haven]: Pub. under the direction of Norris G. Osborn and Burton Mansfield, of the General Committee
on the Centennial Celebration, 1885.
—E286.N56 1884
Williams, George Fred, 1852-1932.
Oration delivered before the City Council and citizens of Boston: on the one hundred and tenth
anniversary of the declaration of American independence, July 5, 1886. Boston: Printed
by order of the City Council, 1886.
—E286.B74 1886
Gregory, Henry Elsworth.
An oration delivered on the Fourth of July, 1887: at Passaic Bridge, N.J.
New York: [s.n.], 1887.
—E286.P37 1887
Littleton (N.H.)
Chiswick, 1764. Apthorp, 1770. Littleton, 1784: exercises at the centennial celebration of the
incorporation of the town of Littleton, July 4th, 1884. Concord, N.H: Published by the town,
1887 (Concord, N.H: N.H. Democratic Press Co.)
—E286.L77 1884
Davis, Robert Thompson, 1823-1906. Oration of Hon. Rob't T. Davis: delivered at the unveiling of the
statue of Hon. Josiah Bartlett, July 4th, 1888. Amesbury, Mass: The Amesbury News, 1888.
—E286.A43 1888b
Presentation of the Bartlett statue to the state of Massachusetts: by Jacob R. Huntington, Esq:
unveiled at Amesbury, Mass., July 4th, 1888. Newburyport [Mass.]: News Pub. Co., printers, [1888?]
—E286.A43 1888
Robinson, Tracy, 1833-1915.
Song of the palm, and other poems, mostly tropical: to which is added, An oration delivered at the
United States consulate, Aspinwall, on the Fourth of July, 1866. New York: Brentanos, 1889.
—PS2719.R7 S65 1889
Swift, John L. (John Lindsay), 1828-1895.
Oration delivered before the City Council and citizens of Boston: on the one hundred and thirteenth
anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1889. Boston: Printed by the order
of the City Council, 1889.
—E286.B74 1889
Winchester (Mass.)
July 4th, 1890: 250th anniversary of the first white settlement within the territory of
Winchester. Boston: Barta Press, [1890]
—E286.W75 1890
Gregory, Henry Elsworth.
An oration delivered on the evening of the third of July, 1891, at Cold Spring, Putnam Co., N.Y.
New York: Samuel J. Brown, printer and binder, 1891.
—E286.C64 1891
Quincy, Josiah, 1859-1919.
The coming peace: oration delivered before the City Council and citizens of Boston, on the one hundred
and fifteenth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1891. Boston: Printed by
order of the City Council, 1891.
—E286.B74 1891
Quincy, Josiah, 1859-1919.
The coming peace: oration delivered before the City Council and citizens of Boston, on the one hundred
and fifteenth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1891. [Boston]: American
Peace Society, 1891.
—E286.B74 1891b
Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915.
The centennial milestone: an address in commemoration of the one hundredth anniversary of the incorporation
of Quincy, Mass., delivered July 4, 1892. Cambridge [Mass.]: John Wilson, 1892.
—E286.Q74 1892
King, Thomas Starr, 1824-1864.
The organization of liberty on the western continent: an oration delivered before the municipal authorities
of the city of Boston, at the celebration of the seventy-sixth anniversary of the declaration of American
independence, July 5, 1852. Boston: Rockwell and Churchill, city printers, 1892.
—E286.B74 1852
Beck, James M. (James Montgomery), 1861-1936.
"Ground arms!": an oration delivered at the celebration of the one hundred and seventeenth
anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, at the invitation of the Councils of the city of
Philadelphia, in Independence Square, July 4th, 1893. Philadelphia: Press of Allen, Lane
& Scott, 1893.
—E286.P46 1893
O'Neil, Joseph H. (Joseph Henry), b. 1853.
Oration delivered before the City Council and citizens of Boston: on the one hundred and eighteenth
anniversary of the Declaration of independence, July 4, 1894. Boston: Printed by order of
the City Council, 1894.
—E286.B74 1894
Cochrane, John, 1813-1898. Letters (July 4, 1894) (July 4, 1895) of Gen'l John Cochrane, president of
the Cincinnati Society of the State of New York, to the New York Cincinnati. [New York?: s.n.; 1895?]
—E202.1.A7 C63 1895
McKinley, William, 1843-1901.
Liberty and labor: an address, by Hon. William McKinley, Governor of Ohio, at Chicago, July 4,
1895. [Chicago?: s.n., 1895?]
—E286.C53 1895
Stearns, Ezra S.
John Fitch: an address with appendix, by Ezra S. Stearns; with the exercises at the dedication of the
Fitch Memorial, at Ashby, July 4, 1894. Fitchburg, [Mass.]: Sentinel Printing Co., 1895.
—E286.F583 1895
Benton, Josiah H. (Josiah Henry), 1843-1917.
Address of J.H. Benton, Jr., at the dedication of the Bradford Public Library building, Bradford,
Vermont, July 4, 1895. Boston: Addison C. Getchell, printer, 1896.
—E286B82 1895
Lippitt, Charles Warren, 1846-1924.
Rhode Island's early efforts in the Revolution: an address delivered before the Rhode
Island Society of the Cincinnati in the State House at Newport, R.I., on July Fourth,
1896. [Newport?: s.n., 1896?] (Central Falls, R.I: Press of E.L. Freeman & Sons)
—E286.N68 1896
Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909.
The contribution of Boston to American independence: oration delivered before the mayor and
citizens of Boston at the one hundred and twenty-first celebration of the Declaration of
Independence, Monday, July 5, 1897. Boston: Printed by order of the City Council,
1897 (Boston: Municipal Print. Office)
—E286.B74 1897
Douglas, Robert M. (Robert Martin), 1849-1917.
The life and character of Governor Alexander Martin. [Greensboro, N.C.?: s.n., 1898?]
—E286.G9 1898
Durham (Conn.)
Programme, Bi-centennial, town of Durham, Connecticut, 1699-1899. [Durham,
Conn.?: s.n., 1899?]
—E286.D87 1899
Boynton, Henry V. (Henry Van), 1835-1905.
Oration of Gen. H.V. Boynton: delivered at Guilford Battle Ground, July 4, 1900. Greensboro,
N.C: Published by the Guilford Battle Ground Co., [1900?] (Greensboro, N.C: Greensboro Pub. Co.)
—E286.G9 1900
Beasley, R. F.
Addresses of Hon. Chas. B. Aycock and R.F. Beasley, Esq: on the occasion of the unveiling of the
colonial column and the monument to Captain James Morehead, at Guilford Battle Ground, July 4,
1901. Greensboro, N.C: Published by the Guilford Battle Ground Co., 1901.
—E286.G9 1901
Guild, Curtis, 1860-1915.
Oration delivered before the City Council and citizens of Boston: on the one hundred and
twenty-fifth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Thursday, July 4, 1901.
Boston: Municipal Print. Office, 1901.
—E286.B74 1901
Haywood, Marshall De Lancey, 1871-1933.
Colonel Edward Buncombe, Fifth North Carolina Continental Regiment: his life, military career, and
death while a wounded prisoner in Philadelphia during the War of the Revolution: address delivered
before the North Carolina Society of the Cincinnati at its meeting held in Hillsborough, July 4,
1901. Raleigh [N.C.] Published by the Society, 1901 (Raleigh: Alford, Bynum &
Christophers, printers)
—E286.H64 1901
Bradshaw, George S. (George Samuel), 1854-1923.
Mrs. Kerenhappuch Turner, a heroine of 1776: an address by G.S. Bradshaw, Esq., on occasion of
the unveiling of a monument to her memory, at the Guilford Battle Ground, July 4, 1902.
Greensboro, N.C: Published for the Guilford Battle Ground Co., [1902?]
—E286.G9 1902
Mann, Henry, 1848-1915.
The story of the Declaration of Independence. By Henry Mann. The history of our flag. By John
Quincy Adams. N[ew] Y[ork]: Christian Herald, c1903.
—E221.M28 1903
Mead, Edwin D. (Edwin Doak), 1849-1937.
The principles of the founders. By Edwin D. Mead; oration before the city government and citizens
of Boston at Faneuil Hall, July 4, 1903. Boston: Printed by order of the City Council,
1903 (Boston: Press of Municipal Printing Office)
—E286.B74 1903
Sullivan, John A. (John Andrew), 1868-1927.
Oration delivered in Faneuil Hall before the City Council and citizens of Boston: on the one hundred
and twenty-eighth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Monday, July 4, 1904, by Hon. John
A. Sullivan. Boston: Printed by Order of City Council., 1904.
—E286.B74 1904
Wilson, Robert, 1838-1924. An address delivered before the St. John's Hunting Club: at Indianfield
Plantation, St. John's, Berkeley, July 4, 1907, by Rev. Robert Wilson, together with an historical sketch
of the club, rules and list of members. Charleston, S.C: Press of Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co.,
1907.
—E286.B52 1907
Worcester County Memorial Devens' Statue Commission. Dedication of the equestrian statue of
Major-General Charles Devens: and of the monument to the soldiers of Worcester County in the war for the
union, July 4th, 1906. Worcester, Mass: [s.n.], 1907 (Worcester, Mass: The Commonwealth Press)
—E286.W92 1906
An Order of worship for religious services in connection with the observance of the tercentenary of
the discovery of Lake Champlain by Samuel de Champlain in July, 1609: suggested for use in churches in
the state of Vermont on Sunday, July 4, 1909. Issued by the Lake Champlain Tercentenary Commission of
Vermont. [Vermont?: Lake Champlain Tercentenary Commission of Vermont, 1909]
—F1031.1.O73 1909
Dixon, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin). Peter Francisco: an address. By Hon. B.F. Dixon, delivered at the
unveiling of a tablet to his memory at Guilford Battle Ground, July 4th, 1910. Greensboro, N.C:
Published by the Guilford Battle Ground Co., [1910?]
—E286.G9 1910
Wright, Henry Parks, 1839-1918. Independence Day in 1797 in Oakham, Massachusetts. [Oakham,
Mass.]: Oakham Historical Society, 1911 (New Haven, Conn: Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor Co.)
—F74.O1 W9 1911
Goodman, Kenneth Sawyer, 1883-1918. A pageant for Independence Day. By Kenneth Sawyer Goodman
& Thomas Wood Stevens. Chicago: The Stage Guild, c1912.
—E286.C53 1911
Fess, Simeon D. (Simeon Davidson), 1861-1936. Independence Day celebration: address of Hon. S.D.
Fess, of Ohio; delivered in Independence Square, Philadelphia, Pa., July 4, 1914. Washington:
Govt. Print. Off., 1914.
—E286.P46 1914
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