Diary and journal of a missionary tour within the bounds of the Cumberland presbytery performed in the year 1805, [ca. 1922].

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Diary and journal of a missionary tour within the bounds of the Cumberland presbytery performed in the year 1805, [ca. 1922].

Bound typed carbon copy made by the Historical Foundation of the Presbyterian and Reformed Churches, Montreat, North Carolina, of a transcript made in November 1922 by Samuel M. Wilson from the original diary. Manuscript in the Durrett Collection, Chicago University; see Source Book and Bibliographical Guide for American Church History by Peter G. Mode.

1 v. (24 p.) ; 30 cm.

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