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![]() ![]() ![]() ” in the Schenectady (New York) Whigįirst publication and first full-length book identifying Clement Clarke Moore as the author The New-York Book of Poetry, edited by Charles Fenno Hoffman ” in place of Moore’s original “ Happy Christmas. Watson’s Annals of Philadelphiaįirst use of “ Merry Christmas. Nicholasįirst appearance in an almanac New Brunswick (New Jersey) Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord 1825įirst known illustration connected with the poem woodcut by Myron King in the Troy (New York) Sentinel newspaper carrier’s holiday broadsideįirst abridgment in John F. Moore writes the poem and reads it to his six children on Christmas Eveįirst known publication in the Troy (New York) Sentinel editor titles poem Account of a Visit from St. Marshall’s The Night Before Christmas: A Descriptive Bibliography of Clement Clarke Moore’s Immortal Poem provides a guide to these important events in the early life of the poem. Nicholas includes most of the important “firsts” in its illustration history as well. The Nineteenth century publication history of A Visit from St. ![]()
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