Item #64298 “Who goeth a Warfare at his own Charges?” A DISCOURSE DELIVERED BEFORE THE ANCIENT AND HONORABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY OF MASSACHUSETTS, on the Celebration of Their 190th Anniversary, Boston, June 2, 1828. John Pierpont.

“Who goeth a Warfare at his own Charges?” A DISCOURSE DELIVERED BEFORE THE ANCIENT AND HONORABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY OF MASSACHUSETTS, on the Celebration of Their 190th Anniversary, Boston, June 2, 1828.

Boston: Bowles and Dearborn, 72 Washington Street, 1828. 12mo. 19.5 cm. 24pp. Stab stitched pamphlet. Minor foxing to text and small stain to title page. Inscribed by "the author" to J. B. Congdon Esq. Essay questions a standing miltary. Pierpont was a poet, teacher, lawyer, Unitarian minister, legislator, temperance and abolition advocate and maternal grandfather of John Pierpont Morgan. Item #64298

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