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Colonel Ingersoll's Life in Epitome
Boston Post
BORN in Dresden, N. Y., August 11, 1833. Nearly sixty-six years old.
His father, the Rev. John Ingersoll, a poor, wandering Presbyterian minister, removed to Ashtabula, O., in 1841. There Robert G. Ingersoll attended a Presbyterian Sunday School.
In 1843 they removed to Madison, O., and thence two years later to Shawneetown, Ill.
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August 3, 1899 issue
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"Peace, be still!"
Mary Baker Eddy
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The New Age of Progress
Rene Bache
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An Attorney-General's Opinion
David M. Campbell
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Current Religious Items
with contributions from Samuel M. Crothers
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The Lectures
with contributions from Leroy Hall, W. H. Platt
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Suggestions to a Beginner
Arthur T. Morey
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Gardening
By Ethel Whitcomb
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A Convincing Experience
Henry Compton
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The Larger Life
BY WALDO PONDRAY WARREN
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A Suggestion
Edward E. Norwood
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Letters
with contributions from Frances Thurber Seal, Mary Eleanor Raymond