Composition book, 1835-1838.

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Composition book, 1835-1838.

Essays by Brown on subjects of Sam Patch, liberty, Andrew Jackson, phrenology, and temperance; also brief minutes and pledge of Temperance Society in Town of Ellicott, 1835; and three programs of Jamestown Academy, 1835-38.

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