Reminiscences, 1914.

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Reminiscences, 1914.

A brief reminiscent account (6 p., handwritten) of a Methodist Episcopal clergyman's career at the Jackson Street Methodist Church (1869-1894) and the Central Park Methodist Church (1894-1897) in St. Paul, Minnesota.

6 p. in folder.

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