Item #66861 A Funeral Discourse, delivered in the Government Street Church, Mobile, on Sabbath, August 18th, 1839, in Memory of Judge Henry Hitchcock Who Died at Mobile, Sunday, August 11th, 1839, of Yellow Fever. Rev. W. T. HAMILTON.
A Funeral Discourse, delivered in the Government Street Church, Mobile, on Sabbath, August 18th, 1839, in Memory of Judge Henry Hitchcock Who Died at Mobile, Sunday, August 11th, 1839, of Yellow Fever

A Funeral Discourse, delivered in the Government Street Church, Mobile, on Sabbath, August 18th, 1839, in Memory of Judge Henry Hitchcock Who Died at Mobile, Sunday, August 11th, 1839, of Yellow Fever

Mobile, (AL): Printed at the Advertiser and Chronicle Office, 1839. First edition. 8vo. 33 pp. An appendix, on pages [23]-33, includes two obituaries and five memorial resolutions from Mobile organizations to which Hitchcock belonged. Hitchcock (1792-1839) served as first Secretary of the Alabama Territory, first attorney general of the state, and Chief justice of the state’s Supreme Court, 1836-1837. American Imprints 56134. Owen, p. 965. Ellison 363. Original blue-green printed wrappers (a little worn, some storage soiling). Very good. Item #66861

Price: $400.00

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