A book of orders given by Mother Lucy for all that belong to the children's order : copied August 21st, 1840 / by Daniel Crosman, Jany. 1842. 1842.

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A book of orders given by Mother Lucy for all that belong to the children's order : copied August 21st, 1840 / by Daniel Crosman, Jany. 1842. 1842.

Rules requiring children to be orderly, obey their elders, work tirelessly, and develop their characters in conformity with Shaker principles. Manuscript contains a hymn: "The honest child."

[2], 59 p. ; 16 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7156008

Winterthur Library

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