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1865 JEFFERSON DAVIS | CIVIL WAR. Scarce Broadside & Satyrical Song on Capture and Hanging of Confederate President George Whitefield a converted wealthy London banker

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a converted wealthy London banker who financed massive amounts of ministry for both the Wesleys and George Whitefield

And so under the sway of the Spirit's working in his heart was he during Whitefield's sermon that he dropped it

John Rodgers

An absolutely wonderful early manuscript book executed by George Birkenhead with a date of July 31

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1865 JEFFERSON DAVIS | CIVIL WAR. Scarce Broadside & Satyrical Song on Capture and Hanging of Confederate President George Whitefield a converted wealthy London bankerA wonderful and rather scarce Civil War broadside; we are, in fact, not able to trace another example. Issued on the capture of former Confederate President, Jefferson Davis, it predicts a forthcoming hanging, perhaps even complete with his being dangled in the women's clothing he was reported to be disguised in when captured. The lyrics themselves are by one of the wittiest of the Civil War songers, Byron DeWolfe. [1835 1873]. Printed onwove paper

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