Posted on 11/27/2018 1:49:54 PM PST by mairdie
"A Rebus on the Name of Nancy Crooke" was written by Henry Livingston, Jr, author of "Night Before Christmas," and appears in his poetry manuscript book dated 1786. A rebus is a puzzle, a set of questions whose first initials spell out the solution. The form is one Henry frequently created for the young people around him. "Fair Hebe," appears in Henry's music manuscript. Illustrated with vintage postcards.
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"Nancy Crooke married when she was nineteen and the event was recorded in the Country Journal, published at Poughkeepsie on April 25, 1787, in these words:"
"On the 17th inst. was married at New York Colonel William Barber, Commissioner of Army Accounts for this State, to the amiable Miss Nancy Crooke of this place, a young lady possest of every accomplishment to render the bands of matrimony agreeable."
Colonel Barber ... "distinguished himself at Yorktown under LaFayette".
For a short description of the Night Before Christmas authorship attribution controversy, see a previous poem announcement.
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