Lyman A. Spalding Papers, 1811-1864 (bulk)

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Lyman A. Spalding Papers, 1811-1864 (bulk)

Contains correspondence, manuscripts, records, and publications related to the career of Lyman A. Spalding, a nineteenth-century Quaker merchant and abolitionist who lived in upstate New York. He was co-editor of the newspaper and established the newspaper . Plain Truth Priestcraft Exposed and Primitive Christianity Defended

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