Circular: To the officers and members of the several Temperance Associations, in connection with the Rhode Island State Society
Complains about lack of enforcement of liquor laws and announces annual meeting of state temperance society Tuesday, Dec. 1 in Providence. Complains about lack of enforcement of liquor laws and announces annual meeting of state temperance society Tuesday, Dec. 1 in Providence. Pages [2]-[4] blank. Printed in two columns divided by curvilinear line. Type-signed at end: In behalf of the State Society, T.T. Waterman, Corresponding Secretary. Publication date suggested because the R.I. State Total Abstinence Society was founded in 1841 and T.T. Waterman left Rhode Island in 1852; Dec. 1 fell on Tuesday in 1846. Providence directory for 1847-48 lists Rev. Thomas T. Waterman as corresponding secretary of the Rhode-Island State Total Abstinence Society.
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