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Samuel Mather, Epitaphium, 1724 (litho)
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Samuel Mather, Epitaphium, 1724 (litho)
956754 Samuel Mather, Epitaphium, 1724 (litho) by American School, (18th century); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA; (add.info.: Samuel Mather (1706-85) the son of Cotton Mather, has the distinction of being the last of the Mather dynasty in the Boston pulpits. After his graduation from Harvard College in 1723. After leaving the Second Church, he formed the Tenth Congregational Society, which he led until his death.); eCourtesy, American Antiquarian Society; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23709928
© Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society / Bridgeman Images
Cotton Dedication Epitaph Honour Honouring Latin Lyric Lyrics Memorial Minister Samuel Script Song Tenth Tribute Congregational Cotton Mather Mather
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The print titled "Samuel Mather, Epitaphium, 1724" captures a significant moment in American history. Samuel Mather, the son of renowned minister Cotton Mather, is depicted here as the last member of the influential Mather dynasty in Boston pulpits. Graduating from Harvard College in 1723, Samuel went on to form the Tenth Congregational Society after leaving the Second Church. This lithograph showcases a society's tribute and honor towards Samuel Mather's legacy. The accompanying Latin text serves as a poignant memorial for this esteemed minister. The script beautifully weaves together lyrics that pay homage to his dedication and service. The image not only highlights Samuel's role within his community but also sheds light on the broader historical context of early American religious life. It offers us a glimpse into an era when ministers held immense influence and played pivotal roles in shaping societal values. Preserved by the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Massachusetts, this photograph provides an invaluable insight into our nation's past. Its intricate engraving and attention to detail make it a true work of art. As we reflect upon this image, let us remember Samuel Mather as more than just a name or face; he represents an important chapter in America's religious heritage and leaves behind an enduring epitaph for future generations to admire and appreciate.
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