Josiah W. Leeds scrapbooks, 1883-1884
Scope and Contents
137 p.This volume is chiefly correspondence, with some clippings from newspapers of articles written by Leeds ("The monthly olive branch"), other articles on peace, against "charity balls," household games and gambling, temperance, "pernicious literature."Also issues of "The Freedman's Friend," various tracts by Leeds ("The dress parade at West Point," "Concerning the charity ball," "The primitive peace principles of John Wiclif," "Illiteracy in the South," the preceding with lists of who were sent copiesÍž also "Some helpful sentences," "The Theatre").
Dates
- Creation: 1883-1884
Access Restrictions
The collection is open for research use.
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