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(Created claim: title page transcription (P15): [1] A NARRATIVE | OF THE LIFE AND LABORS | OF THE | REV. G. W. OFFLEY, | A COLORED MAN, | Local Preacher and Missionary, | WHO LIVED TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS AT THE SOUTH AND TWENTY-THREE | AT THE NORTH; WHO NEVER WENT TO SCHOOL A DAY IN HIS LIFE, | AND ONLY COMMENCED TO LEARN HIS LETTERS WHEN NINETEEN | YEARS AND EIGHT MONTHS OLD; THE EMANCIPATION OF |) |
(Created claim: title page transcription (P15): [2] HIS MOTHER AND HER THREE CHILDREN; HOW HE | LEARNED TO READ WHILE LIVING IN A SLAVE | STATE, AND SUPPORTED HIMSELF FROM THE | TIME HE WAS NINE YEARS OLD | UNTIL HE WAS TWENTY-ONE. | HARTFORD, CONN., 1859.) |
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[2] HIS MOTHER AND HER THREE CHILDREN; HOW HE | LEARNED TO READ WHILE LIVING IN A SLAVE | STATE, AND SUPPORTED HIMSELF FROM THE | TIME HE WAS NINE YEARS OLD | UNTIL HE WAS TWENTY-ONE. | HARTFORD, CONN., 1859. | |||
Property / title page transcription: [2] HIS MOTHER AND HER THREE CHILDREN; HOW HE | LEARNED TO READ WHILE LIVING IN A SLAVE | STATE, AND SUPPORTED HIMSELF FROM THE | TIME HE WAS NINE YEARS OLD | UNTIL HE WAS TWENTY-ONE. | HARTFORD, CONN., 1859. / rank | |||
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1859 edition published in Hartford, CT
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1859 edition published in Hartford, CT |
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[1] A NARRATIVE | OF THE LIFE AND LABORS | OF THE | REV. G. W. OFFLEY, | A COLORED MAN, | Local Preacher and Missionary, | WHO LIVED TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS AT THE SOUTH AND TWENTY-THREE | AT THE NORTH; WHO NEVER WENT TO SCHOOL A DAY IN HIS LIFE, | AND ONLY COMMENCED TO LEARN HIS LETTERS WHEN NINETEEN | YEARS AND EIGHT MONTHS OLD; THE EMANCIPATION OF |
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[2] HIS MOTHER AND HER THREE CHILDREN; HOW HE | LEARNED TO READ WHILE LIVING IN A SLAVE | STATE, AND SUPPORTED HIMSELF FROM THE | TIME HE WAS NINE YEARS OLD | UNTIL HE WAS TWENTY-ONE. | HARTFORD, CONN., 1859.
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