Treason against heaven : dissension and division in the First and Second Parishes of Concord, 1790-1850 : typescript, 1986 Jan. 28 / Barendina M. Galloway and John Wood Sweet.

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Treason against heaven : dissension and division in the First and Second Parishes of Concord, 1790-1850 : typescript, 1986 Jan. 28 / Barendina M. Galloway and John Wood Sweet.

1 item (79 leaves, [7] leaves of plates) : ill., plans ; 28 cm.

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Historian and academic. Undergraduate education at the University of Pennsylvania; MA and Ph. D at Columbia University; author of numerous articles; lecturer; American Studies Professor at Amherst College; Director of American Studies at College of William and Mary. From the description of Robert A. Gross papers, [ca. 1974]-1977. (Concord Public Library). WorldCat record id: 38051758 ...

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