A complete register of all the deaths that have occurred in the United Societies of Gorham and New Gloucester, Maine, 1881-1884.

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A complete register of all the deaths that have occurred in the United Societies of Gorham and New Gloucester, Maine, 1881-1884.

Records of deaths in the Shaker communities of Gorham, New Gloucester (Sabbathday Lake), and Poland Hill, Me., compiled by Sawyer, with the last two deaths recorded by Eldress Mary Ann Gillespie. Includes an account of Sawyer's last illness and death.

145 p. (p. 10-11, 39-81, 88-145 blank)

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Sawyer, Otis, 1815-1884

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Shakers. Poland Hill Community (Poland, Me.)

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Shakers

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Gillespie, Mary Ann

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