Josiah Warren papers, 1834-1868.
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Warren, Caroline Cutter, 1794-1872.
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Michael, E., fl. 1855.
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Cuddon, Ambrose Caston, 1791-
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English reformer. From the description of Letters, to Josiah Warren, 1861-1873. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34368982 ...
Philpott, Isaac J.
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Upson, DeWitt.
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Hayward, William, active 1570-1576
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Hutchinson, Eugene
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Jewett, Charles C. (Charles Coffin), 1816-1868
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Librarian, Smithsonian Institution. From the description of Letter, 1854 Apr. 15, Washington [D.C.] to "My dear Sir" [i.e. Josiah Warren, n.p.]. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34368994 ...
Russell, William, active 1607
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Ward, R.
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Warren, Josiah, 1798-1874
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The Periodical letter was published from 1854-1858. From the description of Letter [1853? n.p.] to "Dear and honored Sir" [n.p.]. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34368974 Josiah Warren was a reformer, philosophical anarchist and inventor. Born in Boston, he was living in Cincinnati by 1821. In 1825 he fell under the influence of Robert Owen and moved to New Harmony, Ind., but within two years found he was opposed to all forms of government. He returned to Cinci...
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