[Collection of sermons and other addresses on the Pilgrims]. [1823-1921]

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[Collection of sermons and other addresses on the Pilgrims]. [1823-1921]

A compilation of published addresses, lectures, and sermons given on the Pilgrims, usually in connection with an anniversary commemoration.

15 items in 15 folders ; in box 27 x 32 x 7 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7547034

Yale University Library

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