Pamphlet Collection
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Description
Excerpt: One fine Sunday morning, while the bells were ringing to call the people to church, a very little girl, called Sally, was swinging on a gate by the way-side. Sally was covered with rags, her face and hands were dirty, and she had neither shoes nor stockings.
Publisher
Religious Tract Society
City
New York, New York, United States of America
Printer
Daniel Fanshaw
City
New York, New York
Publication Date
circa 1825
Keywords
Cedarville, Archives, Special Collections, tracts
Document Type
Tract
Source
University Special Collections
Digitization Date
March 28, 2022
Original Format
2⅝" x 4⅛" paperback tract, 16 pages, printed recto and verso, illustrated
Language
English
Copyright
Copyright expired
Recommended Citation
author, Unknown, "Little Sally of the Sunday School" (1825). Pamphlet Collection. 9.
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/pamphlet_collection/9
Comments
The New York Religious Tract Society was established in 1812 and merged with the American Tract Society in 1825. Daniel Fanshaw was in business at 1 Murray Street from 1823 to 1825.