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... continued the cotton manufacturing business , but served from 1907 to his death in 1932 as Chancellor of Brown University in Providence . His son , Malcolm G. Chace , great - grandson of Arnold Buffum , continues today the cotton ...
... continued the cotton manufacturing business , but served from 1907 to his death in 1932 as Chancellor of Brown University in Providence . His son , Malcolm G. Chace , great - grandson of Arnold Buffum , continues today the cotton ...
Page 74
... small that he will soon outgrow them . But notwithstanding his general health he has within the last month been very near death . He took cold and seemed threatened with croup . He continued so for about 74 TWO QUAKER SISTERS.
... small that he will soon outgrow them . But notwithstanding his general health he has within the last month been very near death . He took cold and seemed threatened with croup . He continued so for about 74 TWO QUAKER SISTERS.
Page 110
... continued dealing in humans . For many generations my family must have constituted a large por- tion of the Society of Friends there the first date of the existence of said society , in its original Book of Discipline , being 1675 . As ...
... continued dealing in humans . For many generations my family must have constituted a large por- tion of the Society of Friends there the first date of the existence of said society , in its original Book of Discipline , being 1675 . As ...
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