ADDRESS TO THE FARMERS OF PENNSYLVANIA BY THE HARRISBURG TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. 1834. by Woodhull, Alfred A.; Worthington, William; et al - 1834.
by Woodhull, Alfred A.; Worthington, William; et al
ADDRESS TO THE FARMERS OF PENNSYLVANIA BY THE HARRISBURG TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. 1834.
by Woodhull, Alfred A.; Worthington, William; et al
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Philadelphia, PA: printed by W. M. F. Geddes, 1834., 1834.. Fair. - Octavo, softcover bound with cream-colored thread into printed cream self-wraps. The front cover is detached. 12 pages. The pamphlet is heavily foxed & partially disbound. Fair reading copy.
A note following the title page states that at the March 4, 1834 convention a committee of doctors and farmers was appointed to prepare and publish this address. The address sets out, in part, to counter a common idea that alcohol helps farm laborers to get through the heat and hard labor of the harvest -- a misconception which doctors have disputed.
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- Bookseller Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd. (US)
- Book Condition Used - Fair
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- Publisher Philadelphia, PA: printed by W. M. F. Geddes, 1834.
- Date Published 1834.
- Keywords FOOD & DRINK; ALCOHOL; ALCOLHOLISM; TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT; AGRICULTURE; FARM LABORERS; HARVEST; ADDRESS TO THE FARMERS OF PENNSYLVANIA BY THE HARRISBURG TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. 1834; PAMPHLET; NINETEENTH CENTURY; 19TH CENTURY.