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Temperance pamphlets 1830-1867

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks Tv* uncat Box 4
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Other
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Stetson, Caleb, Rev.
Stetson, Caleb.
Sargent, L.M.
Snow, A.B. doctor.
Snow, A.B.
Abbott, John S.C--Eliot Church, Roxbury, Mass. pastor,.
Abbott, John S.C.
Clark, T.M. Rev--Grace Church, Boston. rector,.
Clark, T.M.
Washburn, Emory.
Alger, William R.
Herttell, Thomas, 1771-1849.
Herttell, Thomas.
New-York State Society for the Promotion of Temperance.
Massachusetts Temperance Society.
Seamen's Bethel Temperance Society.
Society for the Promotion of Temperance in Haverhill and Vicinity.
Young Men's Temperance Society of Saint Louis.
Temperance--Massachusetts--Boston.
Temperance.
Temperance--Massachusetts--Roxbury.
Temperance--Missouri--Saint Louis.
Temperance--Massachusetts--Haverhill.
Temperance--New York (State).
Physical Description:
1 box ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
1830-1867
1830-1867.
Contents:
Letter, on the state of the temperance reform, to the Rev. Caleb Stetson, of Medford, Mass. (1836) (#1)
The temperance pledge, founded on fact (1835) (#2)
National circular, addressed to thehead of each family in the United States (#3)
National circular, addressed to thehead of each family in the United States (#4)
Sargent's address before the Seamen's Bethel Temperance Society by L.M. Sargent (1833) (#5)
An address, delivered at the formation of the Seamen's Bethel Temperance Society, Boston, Sept. 16, 1833 by A.B. Snow, M.D. (1833) (#6)
An account of the origin and doings of the Society for the Promotion of Temperance in Haverhill and Vicinity; prepared and published by the Board of Council (1830) (#7)
Report of the Committee appointed under special resoluton of the Young Men's Temperance Society of St. Louis (1836) (#8)
Fifteen gallons: or the tyranny and injustice of sumptuary law: an appear to the good sense of the people of Massachusetts (1838) (#9)
Lecture on the license law by John S.C. Abbott, pastor of the Eliot Church, Roxbury, Mass. (1838) (#10)
The annual address, before the Massachusetts Temperance Society, delivered May 27, 1838 by Rev. T.M. Clark, rector of Grace Church, Boston (1838) (#11)
Journal of the proceedings of the Massachusetts Temperance convention, begun and held at Worcester, on Wednesday, September 18, 1833 (1833) (#12)
Annual address by Emory Washburn (1839) (#13)
Facts of intemperance, and their claims on the public action of the people by William R. Alger (1852) (#14)
Licensed houses: an examinationof the license law of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by M.L.V. (1833) (#15)
The twenty-sixth report of the council of the Massachussetts Temperance Society, read and accepted at the annual meeting, June 1, 1838 (1838) (#16)
An expose of the causes of interperate drinking, and the means by which it may be obviated by Thomas Herttell, of New York City (1867) (#17)
Third annual report of the New-York State Society for the Promotin of Temperance (1832) (#18)
First annual report of the New-York State Society for the Promotion of Temperance (1830) (#19)
Notes:
One box of pamphlets catalogued under HSP's "More Product, Less Process" adaptation to uncatalogued published pamphlets.
Title supplied by cataloguer.
OCLC:
875420428

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