Rufus Anderson letters and correspondence 1826-1874

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Rufus Anderson letters and correspondence 1826-1874

American Congregational clergyman; secretary of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, 1832-66. Contains letters written by Rufus Anderson as well as one letter written to him. Also contained in this folder is a certificate conveying to Anderson a lifetime membership in the Boston Seaman's Friend Society dated 14 July 1832.

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