Catalogue of the T.J. Conant library : manuscript, [ca. 1890].

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Catalogue of the T.J. Conant library : manuscript, [ca. 1890].

Original typescript copy of the catalog of the library that was sold to T.M. Colwell and then given to the Baptist Union Theological Seminary. The catalog lists 1442 works.

1 v. ; 26 x 19 cm.

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