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  - JAMAICA-GLEANER.COM - News Stories - 06/Jul 05:08

Volunteer finds Holy Grail of abolitionist-era Baptist documents

GROTON, Mass. (AP): Jennifer Cromack was combing through the American Baptist archive when she uncovered a slim box among some 18th and 19th century journals. Opening it, she found a scroll in pristine condition. A closer look revealed the five-...

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Volunteer finds Holy Grail of abolitionist-era Baptist documents

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GROTON, Mass. (AP): Jennifer Cromack was combing through the American Baptist archive when she uncovered a slim box among some 18th and 19th century...

A volunteer finds the Holy Grail of abolitionist-era Baptist documents in Massachusetts

washingtontimes.com - 03/Jul 13:51

Jennifer Cromack was combing through the American Baptist archive when she uncovered a slim box among some 18th- and 19th-century journals. Opening...

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A volunteer finds the Holy Grail of abolitionist-era Baptist documents in Massachusetts

courthousenews.com - 04/Jul 16:59

A closer look revealed the 5-foot-long document was a handwritten declaration titled “A Resolution and Protest Against Slavery," signed by 116 New...

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A volunteer finds the Holy Grail of abolitionist-era Baptist documents in Massachusetts

courthousenews.com - 04/Jul 16:59

A closer look revealed the 5-foot-long document was a handwritten declaration titled “A Resolution and Protest Against Slavery," signed by 116 New...

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"St. Olga of Kwethluk, Matushka of All Alaska," as she is officially known, was canonized June 19 as the first female Orthodox saint from North...

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Iconic Walloomsac Inn changes hands, restoration planned

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BENNINGTON — Historic structures in Vermont don’t get any more legendary than the Walloomsac Inn, which was sold recently to partners who intend...

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