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Nahant Public Library
William Wood (1777-1857) Book Collection of 1819
Advice to shepherds
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Title:
Advice to shepherds
Date:
1811
Format:
Ephemera
Manuscripts
Genre:
Book pages
Location:
Nahant Public Library
Special Collections
Shelf 3 (shelf locator)
Collection (local):
William Wood (1777-1857) Book Collection of 1819
Permalink:
https://ark.digitalcommonwealth.org/ark:/50959/ht250n841
Terms of Use:
No known copyright restrictions.
This work is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike License (CC BY-SA).
Place of origin:
Boston
Language:
English
Referenced by:
Access to complete work.
Notes:
Title from item.
Author of book: Daubenton, Louis
Notes (acquisition):
Given to Nahant Library by a Brookfield farmer.
Notes (date):
Date from item or accompanying material.
Date dedicated: 1819
Identifier:
WWB11.03.061
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