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12mo, pp. 172. With a fold-out map and a cutaway drawing of the monument. Publisher's presentation on flyleaf. Embossed brown cloth stamped in gilt. Cover somewhat worn at edges, front flyleaf partially detached, some foxing throughout, o/w VG. Sabin 22517. The documents are letters and reports from both the American and English sides. In 1840, Ellis became pastor of the Harvard Unitarian Church in Charlestown, Massachusetts. Ellis was also the president of the Massachusetts Historical Society.
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Good. Folding battle map. 172pp. 18mo, original blue cloth with gilt decoration on front cover, spine ends and edges of corners lightly worn, corners lightly bumped, cloth lightly soiled, left margin of map is slightly chipped. Charlestown: C. P. Emmons, 1846. Author was a minister and author of many books on Massachusetts history. In 1840, Ellis became pastor of the Harvard Unitarian Church in Charlestown, Massachusetts. Ellis was also the president of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Sabin 22517.