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Early letters & ephemera, c.1825
Early letters & ephemera, c.1825
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Approxiametly 50 letters, notes & receipts concerning correspondences of Major Danna of Ashefield, Massachusetts during the period of about 1825-1830 concerning the towns in the county of Franklin Massachusetts. A broadside is included describing a meeting held at the home of Col. Eliel Gilbert to discuss 1. Impisonment for Debt, 2. The Milita System, 3. Extravagant salaries of many public officers, 4. State Expenditures, Taxes and the Free Bill, 5. Inequility in the Fees of Jurors, 6. Evils of Litigation in the Courts, 7. The neglect of Education and the right of suffrage. Provenance: The estate of Louis Prang. Louis Prang (1824-1909) was one of the most prolific and influential print publishers of the 19th-century. His Boston-based firm specialized in chromolithography, a technique of printing multi-color lithographs that eliminated the need for labor- and time- intensive hand-coloring. He was known for printing the first Christmas cards in America and was personal friends of many of the leading artists of his day including Winslow Homer. His output ranged from reproductions of paintings and maps to album cards, business cards and greeting cards, and he is credited with being the first publisher of Christmas cards. These publications feature typically Victorian subjects such as flora and fauna, animals, angels and cupids, and children. Prang would be influential in founding the Arts and Crafts Movement in America and was considered the Ruskin of America.
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Early letters & ephemera, c.1825

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