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Andrew B. Cross

Andrew B. Cross

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6 featured booksAndrew B. Cross

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OL371427A

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    Andrew B. Cross

  • Personal name

    Andrew B. Cross

  • Source identifier

    OL371427A

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  • The war and the Christian Commission

    Representative edition published 1865

    Open Work
  • To Mr. Jacobs, Chairman of the Committee on the Colored Population, in the House of Delegates of Maryland

    Representative edition published 1860

    Open Work
  • Battle of Gettysburg and the Christian Commission

    Representative edition published 1865

    Open Work
  • Priest's prisons for women, or, A consideration of the question, whether unmarried foreign priests ought to be permitted to erect prisons into which, under pretense of religion, to seduce or entrap, or by force compel young women to enter, and after they have secured their property, keep them in confinement and compel them, as their slaves, to submit themselves to their will, under the penalty of flogging or the dungeon?

    Representative edition published 1854

    Open Work
  • Priests' prisons for women, or, A consideration of the question, whether unmarried foreign priests ought to be permitted to erect prisons, into which, under pretence of religion, to seduce or entrap, or by force compel young women to enter, and after they have secured their property, keep them in confinement and compel them, as their slaves, to submit themselves to their will, under the penalty of flogging or the dungeon?

    Representative edition published 1854

    Open Work
  • Priests' prisons for women; or, A consideration of the question, whether unmarried foreign priests ought to be permitted to erect prisons, into which, under pretence of religion, to seduce or entrap, or by force compel young women to enter, and after they have secured their property, keep them in confinement and compel them, as their slaves, to submit themselves to their will, under the penalty of flogging or the dungeon? In twelve letters to T. Parkin Scott

    Representative edition published 1854

    Open Work