Riot in Philadelphia,June i.e. July 7th 1844,Pennsylvania,riot,Roman Catholic
Title: Riot in Philadelphia, June [i.e. July] 7th 1844 / H. Bucholzer.
Creator(s): Bucholzer, H., artist
Date Created/Published: N.Y. : James Baillie, c1844 July 23.
Medium: 1 print : lithograph.
Summary: Tensions built up in 1844 when the Roman Catholic bishop persuaded school officials to use both the King James and Latin Vulgate bibles. Protestant mobs burned two Catholic churches on May 7, 1844. On July 7, 1844 rioting broke out again, necessitating intervention on the part of the state militia.
Notes:
391? U.S. Copyright Office.
H. Bucholzer emerged as one of James Bailliés chief artists in 1844.
Inscribed in ink: Deposited in the Clerk's Office for the Southern District of New York, July 23, 1844.
Deposit (copyright registration) number has been trimmed from sheet.
Reprinted with the corrected date of July 7, 1844 by James Baillie in New York and J. Sowle of New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1844.
Made in America / Stefanie A. Munsing (Philadelphia Library Company of America, 1973) p. 45, variant impression in the collection of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Bookmark /2003654121/
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