Canterbury, N.H., single-sheet manuscripts, 1828-1836.

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Canterbury, N.H., single-sheet manuscripts, 1828-1836.

Correspondence, songs, hymns, poems, and other papers, of members of the Canterbury, N.H., Shaker community. Other songs included, originating from Canterbury, have the following first lines: "I Cannot Forget"; "What Joy is Mine, What Blessings Rich"; How Oft I've Asked O Jordan"; "In the Book of Life Eternal"; "Let Us Seek Amid Life's Testings"; "On the Rock of Truth Securely"; "I Cannot Forget That My God Has Been Good"; "Are We Followers of Our Savior"; "Before the Altar of My God"; "I Am Looking for My Chosen"; "Blest Covenant, So Sacred, Herein is Sealed My All"; "A supplicating Prayer"; "Michael's War", written by John Kaime (words only); and "The Waters That Rise to the Mountains."

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