Account of the society of Dunkards in Pennsylvania : communicated by a British officer to the editor of the Edinburg magazine : typescript, 1786.

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Account of the society of Dunkards in Pennsylvania : communicated by a British officer to the editor of the Edinburg magazine : typescript, 1786.

Typescript copy of an article about the Dunkards of Ephrata, Pennsylvania. The article appeared in American museum (vol. 6, no. 35).

1 v. (11 leaves)

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