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Chanson sur la victoire de Bunker Hill

Song sheet

Song about the Bunker Hill victory
Date [ca 1799]
Dimensions1 textual record ; 23.6 x 17.5 cm
Origin France, Europe
Object NumberS001/A3.3,3.2
CollectionStewart
Scope and ContentText giving the lyrics of a musical composition celebrating the liberation of Boston after the Battle of Bunker Hill (June 17, 1775), during the American War of Independence (1775-1783). It includes notes indicating the tempos of the various verses.
NotesSource of title: based on the nature of the document.



Attributions and conjectures: based on the numbering, the document appears to be incomplete.



Physical description: laid paper; 3 pages.
Status
Not on view

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