Autobiography & journal of Rev. Joseph Badger, 1840.

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Autobiography & journal of Rev. Joseph Badger, 1840.

Joseph Badger's holograph manuscript memoir gives a short history of his ancestors in America, his participation in the Revolutionary War, education at Yale, ministry at Blandford, Massachusetts, journey to the Western Reserve in 1800, and his work with Native American tribes and settlers in the Western Reserve. At the end of his account is a history of the settlements in the Western Reserve.

1 v. (100 p.) ; 32 cm.

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