Autograph entry signed : [Ohio], 1868 Sept. 13.

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Autograph entry signed : [Ohio], 1868 Sept. 13.

Discussing the abolition of slavery and its aftermath, asking "are there, anywhere in the world, four millions of people so eager to learn, so anxious for Bible truth, and so near at hand for Christian labor, as the Freedmen? Fearful will be the consequences, if we neglect to occupy." Referencing the great industrial and political strain on the South.

1 item (1 p.) ; 29cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7907032

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