A Shaker festival entitled Mother Ann's day : told in dialogue and song. August 6th, 1916.

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A Shaker festival entitled Mother Ann's day : told in dialogue and song. August 6th, 1916.

Written and presented to commemorate the 142nd anniversary of the arrival of Ann Lee in America, this typescript reviews her life and attempts to show how her experiences led to her leadership of the Shaker movement.

30 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8223348

Winterthur Library

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