Upper Alton Presbyterian Sabbath School Society minutes 1842-1850 Upper Alton Presbyterian Sabbath School Society minutes

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Upper Alton Presbyterian Sabbath School Society minutes 1842-1850 Upper Alton Presbyterian Sabbath School Society minutes

This volume contains the constitution and meeting minutes of the Upper Alton Presbyterian Sabbath School Society, recorded between 1842 and 1850. Minutes often included the names of teachers present and the number of students, separated by gender.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391048

William L. Clements Library

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