Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who was born blind

with a description of the different countries through which he has traveled in America, and of the different institutions, etc., visited by him; also an appendix, which contains extracts from adresses delivered by him upon several occasions.

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Early biography, travels and adventures of Rev. James Champlin, who was born blind

with a description of the different countries through which he has traveled in America, and of the different institutions, etc., visited by him; also an appendix, which contains extracts from adresses delivered by him upon several occasions.

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Published in
Columbus
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Library of Congress
HV1792.C5 A3 1842, HV1792.C5 A3 1842

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Pagination
206 p.

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OL7024119M
Internet Archive
earlybiographytr00cham
LCCN
01000218
OCLC/WorldCat
78046692

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