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TitleHymnsAuthorsH. K. EllysonPublication Date1859-01-01 00:00:00CollectionsLanguage(s)
- English
PublisherRichmond, VA : H. K. Ellyson's Steam Power Presses -
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Full TitleHymns ; First Baptist Church Sunday school.Pagination16 pagesDimensions13 x 8.5 cmConditionCompleteNotation
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Text only
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no notated music
ContentSacredStill in UseNoSubject- Sunday school music
- Hymns, English
- Songsters
- Bookbinding--Paper bindings
- First Baptist Church (Richmond, Va.)
- Southern Baptist Convention--Hymns
- Church music--Southern Baptist Convention
ArchiveSouthern Baptist Theological SeminaryCreator-
Ellyson, H. K. (Henry Keeling), 1823-1890
Creator URI-
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr91002275
Place of Publication Getty-
United States, Virginia, Richmond
Place of Publication Getty URI-
http://vocab.getty.edu/page/tgn/7013964
Publisher Name-
Ellyson, H. K. (Henry Keeling), 1823-1890
Publisher URI-
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/nr91002275
Place of Manufacture-
United States, Virginia, independent city, Richmond
Place of Manufacture URI-
http://vocab.getty.edu/page/tgn/7013964
Title Page TextHYMNS. | First Baptist Church | SUNDAY SCHOOL. | 1859. | RICHMOND: | H. K. ELLYSON'S STEAM POWER PRESSES. | 1859.Physical Description-
1 text document: 16 p.
Scoring SummaryNilTotal ScoringNilMediumhymnalDigital Formatimage/tiffDublin Core TypeTextItem TypePrint with non-autograph annotationsLicense NameNo Copyright - United StatesPlace of Publication FAST-
Virginia--Richmond
Place of Publication FAST URI-
http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1205345
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United States
State-
Virginia
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independent city, Virginia
Inhabited Place-
Richmond, Virginia
People-
Ellyson, H. K. (Henry Keeling), 1823-1890
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InstitutionEmory University LibrariesLicensehttps://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/
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HYMNS. SUNDAY H. RICHMOND: Church Baptist 1859. RICHMOND: H. Church SCHOOL. 1859. Baptist 1859. STEAM POWER SUNDAY SCHOOL. ELLYSON'S ELLYSON'S first PRESSES. first POWER K. 1859. HYMNS. STEAM PRESSES. K.