Boston-born Baptist minister and academic (1808–1895) best known as the lyricist of “America” (“My Country ’Tis of Thee”), written while he was a student at Andover Theological Seminary. Smith’s stirring patriotic song, set to the same melody as the British national anthem (“God Save the Queen”), served as a de facto national anthem for much of the 19th century. AQS on a lightly lined off-white 5 x 8 sheet, signed “S. F. Smith” and dated “Written in Feb. 1832, [this copy] January 24, 1893.” Smith pens the first two stanzas of “America.” In part: “My country, ’tis of thee,/Sweet land of liberty,/Of thee I sing;/Land where my fathers died,/Land of the pilgrims’ pride,/From every mountainside,/Let freedom ring….” Beautifully triple cloth matted and framed with a portrait of Smith, sheet music to the song, and a biographical plaque, to an overall size of 27 x 28. In very good to fine condition, with areas of light irregular toning, and two very light horizontal folds, with no faults materially affecting the appearance. The writing is clear, dark, and well contrasted throughout. A very attractive example! Oversized. Pre-certified John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and RRAuction COA.
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