Poems : Huntington, Vermont, 1840-1849.

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Poems : Huntington, Vermont, 1840-1849.

Includes author's personal account of his life, with introductory remarks to several of his poems. Poems include "On the deaths of Asa and Submit Leet, and Eight Children of their Family which took place at different times within a few years." With two broadsides, "The packed delegates foiled. Or a would be Judge defeated" and "On the death of Mrs. Eunice Swift."

[6] p.

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Johns, James, 1797-1874.

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James Johns (September 26, 1797- April 26, 1874) was the son of Jehiel and Elizabeth Sexton Johns, first settlers of Huntington, Vermont, in 1786. Jehiel Johns served successfully as moderator, town clerk, selectman, treasurer, and finally for three years as Huntington's representative in the Vermont legislature. From the description of Vermont Autograph and Remarker, 1849, July 1. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 756871165 B...