Correspondence, March, 1904. 1904.

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Correspondence, March, 1904. 1904.

Primarily notes sent with payment of subscriptions, dues, and pledges showing real loyalty to the society; also a letter from A.C. Johnson, secretary of the American Advent Mission Society, to Sarah K. Taylor about merging the societies.

1 folder ; 38 x 26 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7008817

Aurora University, Phillips Library

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American Advent Mission Society.

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Johnson, A. C. 1857-1930.

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Taylor, Sarah K. 1847-1920.

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Woman's Home and Foreign Mission Society of the Advent Christian Denomination

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Advent Christian Church

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