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Religion exemplified in the life of poor Sarah |
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Pious Indian |
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General note | Caption title: The life of poor Sarah. |
General note | Probably a reprint of tract 128 published by the American tract society, under title "Poor Sarah; or, The Indian woman"; also published in England. cf. Sabin, Dict. of books relating to America, nos. 47491, 64084-6, and Brit. mus. Catalogue, under "Sarah, an Indian woman". |
General note | "The subject of it was undoubtedly old Sarah Rogers, who lived in a little hut at the head of Snipsick Pond ... between the towns of Ellington and Tolland (Connecticut)"--p. 3. For criticism of the work, see H. R. Stiles, Hist. and geneal. of ancient Windsor, v. 1, p. 120. |
General note | Reproduction of the original from the American Antiquarian Society. |