Jonathan Plummer
Dreadful Sickness at Amesbury, &c. and Melancholy Destruction by the Blowing Up of a Powder-mill
A New Psalm, and a New Sermon on the Sudden Death of Many People, who Died in the Year 1814, of Awful Fevers, Or Suddenly Without Any Fever, While [it] was Thought They Had the Spotted Fever, in Amesbury, Haverhill, Newtown, in Newhampshire, and [about] Fifty Other Places: and on the Deaths of Ten Men Killed Or Mortally Wounded, in the Same Year, on the Twentieth of April, at Belleville, in Newjersey, by an Awful Explosion of Gunpowder, at the Powder-mill in that Place