William Stratch diary 1901-1904

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William Stratch diary 1901-1904

William Stratch of New York City kept this diary, written in pencil on a note pad, between 1901 and 1904. Entries record his personal thoughts and feelings, philosophical reflections, experiences as a Christian Scientist, and conversion to Roman Catholocism

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