Looking-Glass: Being A True Report and Narrative of the Life, Travels, and Labors of the Rev. Daniel H. Peterson (1854 New York edition) (Q412)

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1854 New York edition of the narrative of Daniel H. Peterson
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Looking-Glass: Being A True Report and Narrative of the Life, Travels, and Labors of the Rev. Daniel H. Peterson (1854 New York edition)
1854 New York edition of the narrative of Daniel H. Peterson

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    THE | LOOKING-GLASS: | BEING | A TRUE REPORT AND NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE, | TRAVELS, AND LABORS | OF THE | REV. DANIEL H. PETERSON, | A COLORED CLERGYMAN; | Embracing a period of time from the year 1812 to 1854, | AND INCLUDING | HIS VISIT TO WESTERN AFRICA. | WITH ENGRAVINGS. | NEW YORK: | WRIGHT, PRINTER, 146 FULTON STREET. | 1854
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    NEW YORK: | WRIGHT, PRINTER, 146 FULTON STREET. | 1854
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    THE LOOKING-GLASS: BEING A TRUE REPORT AND NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE, TRAVELS, AND LABORS OF THE REV. DANIEL H. PETERSON; A COLOURED CLERGYMAN; Embracing a period of time from the year 1812 to 1854, AND INCLUDING HIS VISIT TO WESTERN AFRICA.
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    [i-v], vi-x, 2-150, [151-152]
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    from Rev. James W. Horne
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    from J. J. Roberts
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    from Seth B. Roberts
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    from James Erwin
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    from Thomas Johnson, Samuel Debois, WM. Johnson, Stephen Thompson, George Gilbert, Hiram Gilbert, Margaret Gilbert
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    from Rev. D. H. Peterson (author)
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    woodcut of white lady teaching two children, her brother and the author, with author's mother in the background
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    woodcut of "The Author attending in a gentleman's family."
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    "The Author as a Steward on the Delaware."
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    "Connection of the Author with the Church"
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    "Marriage and Settlement of the Rev. D. H. Peterson"
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    "Rev. D. H. Peterson in the Pulpit."
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    "Rev. D. H. Peterson embarking for Western Africa on board the barque Isla de Cuba, Capt. Miller."
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    "View of the Natives and Scenery in Western Africa."
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    Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1854, | BY REV. DANIEL H. PETERSON, | In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the | Southern District of New York.
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    [manicule pointing to the right] Any communications for the Author may | be left with Dr. R.F. Hibbard, No. 93 John street; | or with Mrs. Hardy, at No. 35 Wall street, Mr. | Furniss's office, No. 27, in the rear.)
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