[Copy of a letter], June 21, 1820, New Lebanon, N.Y. [to] Stephen Fitch. 1820.

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[Copy of a letter], June 21, 1820, New Lebanon, N.Y. [to] Stephen Fitch. 1820.

Addressed to his "Respected Parent," the letter concerns the clothing worn by William when he entered the Shaker community, which he gave up to the community but later sent as a gift to Benjamin, in lieu of sending him cloth.

[2] p. ; 25 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8185521

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United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing.

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Fitch, Stephen G. J

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Fitch, W. (William)

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William Fitch lived at the New Lebanon, N.Y. Shaker community. From the description of [Copy of a letter], June 21, 1820, New Lebanon, N.Y. [to] Stephen Fitch. 1820. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 770376762 ...

Shakers

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