[True copy of a letter], January 26, 1797, New Lebanon, N.Y. [to] Anna Bennet. 1797.

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[True copy of a letter], January 26, 1797, New Lebanon, N.Y. [to] Anna Bennet. 1797.

Anna's parents disown her and absolve themselves of their parental responsibilities because she left Shakerism for the world.

[2] p. ; 33 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7155894

Winterthur Library

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