Benjamin King and Benjamin G. King diaries [microform], 1836-1867.

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Benjamin King and Benjamin G. King diaries [microform], 1836-1867.

Diaries, 1836-1856, of a Methodist minister in Massachusetts, including poems, sermons, and sermon notes and outlines, and concerning his church work, travels, and visits with fellow clergymen; and a diary, 1856-1867, of his son Benjamin G. King, including poems and comments concerning his personal life, an 1860 shoemakers' strike in Lynn, Massachusetts, the Civil War, and Lincoln's election and assassination.

1 reel of microfilm (35mm)

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