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... death in 1865 it went to his daughters Ann Vernon and Mary Lee Buffum . Upon their death it passed to their cousin William Buffum Lovell who bequeathed it to his son Malcolm Read Lovell . hurried away , averring that he should be late ...
... death in 1865 it went to his daughters Ann Vernon and Mary Lee Buffum . Upon their death it passed to their cousin William Buffum Lovell who bequeathed it to his son Malcolm Read Lovell . hurried away , averring that he should be late ...
Page 54
... death , wishing to wait until she could understand something of it . This I considered very important . Young children , unless very judiciously taught upon this subject , are apt to be terrified at the thought of death , especially ...
... death , wishing to wait until she could understand something of it . This I considered very important . Young children , unless very judiciously taught upon this subject , are apt to be terrified at the thought of death , especially ...
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... death , to the house appointed for all living . I had told Caroline , the day before , that little sister was dead , that her soul had gone to live with God in Heaven and we must bury her body in the ground . She asked why we must bury ...
... death , to the house appointed for all living . I had told Caroline , the day before , that little sister was dead , that her soul had gone to live with God in Heaven and we must bury her body in the ground . She asked why we must bury ...
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Abolitionists afternoon Anti-Slavery Arnold Buffum asked became began Boston brother brought Brown University called Caroline child clothes colored cousin daughter dear death door Elizabeth Buffum Chace Elizabeth Chace England Fall River father fear feel felt fever gave girls Gould grandfather grandmother happy Harper's Ferry heard husband John Brown John Gould Joseph Buffum knew Laura lived looked Lucy Buffum Lovell Lydia Malcolm G Marcus Spring marriage married master mind Monthly Meeting morning mother Nathaniel Borden Nehemiah G neighbors never night o'clock overseer parents Quaker Rebecca remember Rhode Island Sabbath Sarah seemed sent sick sister slave-holders slavery slaves Smithfield sometimes soon spirit spoke story sweet Temperance thought tion told took uncle Valley Falls village walked week whip wife William Buffum William Lloyd Garrison woman women Yearly Meeting young