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- Subject contains "John Bull (Symbolic character)"
Yankee frolics, brought down to April 27th, 1813
The ballad on this broadside is about American naval victories. This broadside has one woodcut and two ornaments.
Date:1814
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Sixth naval victory. The U.S. brig Enterprize of 14 guns, commanded by Lieut. William Burrows, took after an engagement of 45 minutes, the British brig of war Boxer, of 18 guns, Capt. Blyth, who with about 50 of his men were killed and wounded Lieut. Burrows and one man killed and seven wounded
The ballad on this broadside is about an American naval victory. This broadside has one woodcut.
Date:1813
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Rodgers & victory. Tit for tat Or, The Chesapeake paid for in British blood
The ballad on this broadside is about an American naval victory. This broadside has one woodcut and one ornament.
Date:1811
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Privateering and pirateering alias, the "Peace Party" at war; alias, the Devil to pay in the Federal camp
The ballad on this broadside is about privateering and pirating. This broadside has two woodcuts and one ornament.
Date:1812
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Pat's observations on Harrison's victory : (Hark ye, good people, a bit ...
The ballad on this broadside is about Harrison’s victory. This broadside has one woodcut and one ornament.
Date:1813
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Naval recruiting song, "tune All hands a hoy to the anchor." : Together with An Irishman's observation on British politics
The ballads on this broadside are about the seafaring life and British politics. This broadside has one woodcut and two ornaments.
Date:1812-1813
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Most brilliant aval [sic] victory on Lake Erie. Glorious news!!! Enough to stop the boasting and bragging of our English and Tory enemies, for a time Commodore Perry has the honor of conquering a whole squadron of His Royal Majesty's subjects and allies The United States' flag, rides triumphant on Lake Erie "Tune, Paul Jones' victory"
The ballad on this broadside is about the naval victory on Lake Erie. This broadside has seven woodcuts.
Date:1813
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Huzza for the Constitution. On Sunday April 17 [1814], arrived in this harbour, the U.S. frigate Constitution She has captured four prizes during her cruize ...
The ballad on this broadside is about the victory of the ship the Constitution. This broadside has one woodcut.
Date:1814
Publisher:
Huzza for Commodore Rodgers, the United States' frigate, President, Commodore Rodgers, of 44 guns, has arrived in Providence, after a cruise of nearly five months She has captured and sent in a great number of prizes. "Tune, Frog and the mouse"
The ballad on this broadside is about the victories of Commodore Rodgers. This broadside has one woodcut and two ornaments.
Date:1813
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Harrison victorious: : copy of a letter from General Harrison to the Department of War.....Head-quarters, near Moravian Town, on the River Thames, 80 miles from Detroit, 5th October, 1813
The ballad on this broadside is about the victory of Harrison against British troops. This broadside has two woodcuts and one ornament.
Date:1813
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.