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James Brand, twenty-six years pastor of the First Congregational Church, Oberlin some chapters from his life, being a narrative of poverty, privation and heroic struggle as a boy in a Canadian forest, a carpenter's apprentice in the "States," a self-supporting student at Phillips and Yale, and as a soldier of the Potomac in the campaign of 1862-63

Title:James Brand, twenty-six years pastor of the First Congregational Church, Oberlin some chapters from his life, being a narrative of poverty, privation and heroic struggle as a boy in a Canadian forest, a carpenter's apprentice in the "States," a self-supporting student at Phillips and Yale, and as a soldier of the Potomac in the campaign of 1862-63
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Note:Luther Day Harkness, 1899
  
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Subject:Brand, James, 1834-1899
Subject:First Congregational Church (Oberlin, Ohio)
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