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(MASSACHUSETTS.) The Last Words of S. Tully.
ONE OF THE FIRST WOOD ENGRAVINGS PRODUCED IN BOSTON (MASSACHUSETTS.) The Last Words of S. Tully. Broadside, trimmed to 422 x 246 mm with no loss of text and mounted on later paper; some soiling on folds and foxing, 6 small holes slightly affecting text. [Boston]: N. Coverly, [December 1812?]
- Notes: The last public executions in Boston were of convicted pirates Samuel Tully and John Dalton. This broadside records Tully's final speech (read for him by a deputy as his strength failed him), as well as the words of the marshal and impressions of the hanging. Illustrated with a wood engraving of the gallows scene, initialled "ND." This was very likely Boston engraver Nathaniel Dearborn, Boston's second wood engraver, who began work in 1812 shortly after Abel Bowen (Hamilton I:116). Only 2 institutional copies known. Ford Broadsides 3380a, McDade Annals of Murder 1003, Shaw-Shoemaker 26924.
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