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The Circular: Published Weekly by the Oneida and Wallingford Communities; Vol. 4, No. 49, Monday, February 17, 1868

The Circular: Published Weekly by the Oneida and Wallingford Communities; Vol. 4, No. 49, Monday, February 17, 1868

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The Circular: Published Weekly by the Oneida and Wallingford Communities; Vol. 4, No. 49, Monday, February 17, 1868

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Oneida, NY: Published by the Oneida & Wallingford Communities, 1868. Newspaper. pp. 386-392.,10.25x14 inches, wraps worn, stained throughout, else good condition. Includes two articles by J.H. Noyes (as J.H.N.), "Swift Traveling: Home-Talk by J.H.N." and "Swedenborgiana-No. 15: The Genesis of Modern Spiritualism

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Title
The Circular: Published Weekly by the Oneida and Wallingford Communities; Vol. 4, No. 49, Monday, February 17, 1868
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Newspaper
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ISBN 10
3863921025x1x
ISBN 13
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Published by the Oneida & Wallingford Communities
Place of Publication
Oneida, NY
Date Published
1868
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