[Letters and copies of letters to Pittsfield, Mass., and other eastern communities]. 1829-1834.

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[Letters and copies of letters to Pittsfield, Mass., and other eastern communities]. 1829-1834.

Two of these letters were written by Archibald Meacham. One concerns the transgressions of Nathan Burlingame, and how Burlingame was not leading the right Shaker life. Meacham called him a "corruptor of female virtue."

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