Benjamin T. Onderdonk papers, 1812-1832.

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Benjamin T. Onderdonk papers, 1812-1832.

Record of marriages performed, 1812 Aug. 23-1832 Sep. 6; funerals attended, 1815 Aug. 10-1832 Sep. 20; persons to whom communion was administered, 1815 Aug. 4-1832 Sep. 9; and pastoral visitations made to the sick and afflicted, 1813 Mar. 18-1814 Apr. 5; kept by the Rev. Benjamin Tredwell Onderdonk while serving as assistant minister of Trinity Church in New York City.

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