Brooklyn Sabbath School Union (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.).
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The Brooklyn Sabbath School Union (later known as the Brooklyn Sunday School Union) was formed in 1830 for the purpose of providing young people with Christian religious instruction, which the Union's founders asserted was sorely lacking from public education. Churches of many Protestant denominations were represented in the Union, including Baptist, Presbyterian, Congregational, Lutheren, and Reformed churches.
From the guide to the Brooklyn Sabbath School Union collection, 1855-1974, (Brooklyn Historical Society)
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