Commonplace books, Seabrook, Connecticut, [1776-1814].

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Commonplace books, Seabrook, Connecticut, [1776-1814].

Poems, anecdotes, and spiritual reflections. Most entries are by Sally Perkins (1795- ) but some precede her time. Other family members whose names occur throughout are Samuel and Mary Perkins. References to an earthquake in 1755 and a shipwreck in 1807. Includes "The Experiences of Nancy Welch a blind woman 1809", and "The Negro Boy Sold for a metal watch by an African prince".

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