Box 140
Contains 9 Results:
Temperance - Oliver, Daniel through Parker, Addison , 1827-1832
“An Address Delivered Before the Temperance Society of the Medical Class of Dartmouth College” by Daniel Oliver (1832)
“Discourses on Intemperance” by John G. Palfrey (1827)
“An Address Delivered before the Southbridge Temperance Society” by Addison Parker (1830) a copy of the original digitized by Google
Temperance - Parker, Joel through Peirson, A.L. , 1830-1831
“An Address Delivered before the Association in Keene” by Joel Parker (1830) a copy of the original digitized by Google
“An Address, Delivered before the Providence Association for the Promotion of Temperance” by Usher Parsons (1831)
“Address on Temperance” by A.L. Peirson (1830) a copy of the original digitized by Google
Temperance - Perry, Gardner B. through Pomeroy, Samuel Wyllys , 1828-1830
“An Address Delivered before The Society for Promoting Temperance, in Haverhill and Vicinity” by Gardner B. Perry (1828)
“An Address, Delivered in Haverhill, Feb. 8. 1829” by Dudley Phelps (1829)
“An Address, Delivered January 24, 1830” by Dudley Phelps (1830)
“Suppression of Intemperance” in “New England Farmer” by Samuel Wyllys Pomeroy (1830 April 30)
Temperance - Porter, Ebenezer through Porter, Henry H. , 1822, 1832
“Fatal Effects of Ardent Spirits” by Ebenezer Porter (1822) a copy of the original digitized by Google
“Porter’s Health Almanac, for 1832” by Henry H. Porter (1832) 2 copies
Temperance - “Proceedings and Speeches at a Meeting for the Promotion of the Cause of Temperance in the United States”, 1832-1833
2 copies are dated 1832, one is a copy of the original digitized by Google
3 original copies and one photocopy are dated 1833
Temperance – Professor Edgar through “Reports” , 1827-1833
Temperance - Roberts, D. through Sargent, L.M., 1831-1834
Temperance – Selden, R.E., Jr. through Sewall, Thomas , 1829-1830
“An Address before the Middlesex Association, for the Promotion of Temperance” by R.E. Selden Jr. (1829) (3 copies)
“An Address Delivered before the Washington City Temperance Society” by Thomas Sewall (1830)
“Address on the Effects of Intemperance on the Intellectual, Moral, and Physical Powers” by Thomas Sewall (circa 1830)
Temperance – Sprague, Charles through Spring, Samuel , 1827, 1832
“An Address Delivered before the Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance” by Charles Sprague (1827) (3 copies) fragile
“The Only Safe Expedient. A Discourse Delivered before the Hartford Temperance Society” by Samuel Spring (1832)