Connecticut Temperance Society pledge, ca. 1842.

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Connecticut Temperance Society pledge, ca. 1842.

A copy of the Cold Water Army Pledge published by the Connecticut Temperance Society. James A. Williams signed the pledge, along with the President of the society, Thomas S. Williams; the Leader of the Rocky Hill Division, J. G. Dimock; and the Secretary, Charles J. Warren. The back page contains the Songs of the Cold Water Army, including The Water-King, The Drink we Choose, and Away the Bowl. The other document in this collection is a print of a painting titled "A Spring Morning."

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Connecticut Temperance Society

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Warren, Charles J.

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Williams, Thomas Sidney, 1786-1869

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Thomas Sidney Williams operated a boarding school in Hamburg, Germany that trained English boys in German and commercial subjects. From the description of Letters to Sidney Williams, 1837-1863. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702172748 ...

Cold Water Army

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Dimock, J.G.

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Williams, James M. (James Monroe), 1833-1907

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