Journal of Charles Joseph de Losse de Bayac. Vol. II [manuscript].

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Journal of Charles Joseph de Losse de Bayac. Vol. II [manuscript].

The collection contains microfilm and flo-xerox copies of volume II of the journal. The collection also contains a translation, 1972, of an episode in the journal describing a visit to the Ephrata Cloisters and correspondence, 1972, between George Henkle Reese & Guy Hollyday regarding the visit.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7929627

University of Virginia. Library

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Losse de Bayac, Charles Joseph de, 1742-

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Church of the Brethren

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Ephrata Cloister

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Muller, John Peter, 1709-1769.

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Reese, George Henkle

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Hollyday, Guy.

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