1761 8vo 1st Ed. Pamphlet By Rev. Matthew Bridge Who Resembled George Washington

1761 8vo 1st Ed. Pamphlet By Rev. Matthew Bridge Who Resembled George Washington

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Importance: “…an interview with the late Mr. Ebenezer Eaton, in 1832, who described Mr. Bridge's personal appearance as dignified and imposing. He was more than six feet high; his hair very black, which he wore in curls over the cape of his coat; his eyes black, his figure erect and 'boney,' resembling that of General Washington, by whose side he had seen him stand, when the army was stationed at Cambridge. Mr. Eaton stated that he was much beloved by his people, and esteemed by those of other towns. He was extremely benevolent in his feelings…”

Source: *Barry, William. “The Settlement of Rev. Matthew Bridge.”

Binding: Disbound Octavo Pamphlet.

Provenance: None.

Collation & Notes: A4 ([A1r] H.T. & [A2r] G.T.P.), B4, C4, D4 (ends D4r). [16] ff. 31, [1] p. (32 pages).

Complete, with an original half title & title page. Vertical chain lines. WorldCat & OCLC records 29 copies.

Condition: Leaves (7.625” x 5.125”). A1 H.T. gutter minor tears. Edges slightly chipped in places.

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CategoryBooks > Nonfiction Books > Religion & Spirituality Books
ConditionGood
Tagsbible,newtestament,theology,sermon,jesus,church,antique

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