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1855 INDIANA PROHIBITION. Rare Letter Celebrating 1855 Indiana Prohibition. Close the Grog Shops! Evangelical and Thomas Cryer

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and Thomas Cryer

and upon completing his training at the missionary institute was dispatched in 1841 to South-West Africa to further the work of Heinrich Schmelen [1776–1848] who had been based at what is now Bethanie

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Yet his very goodness is his downfall

The way in which you have served the mission and ourselves has etched in our minds the most grateful feelings towards you and especially towards Him whose we are and whom we serve in the Gospel of His Son

1855 INDIANA PROHIBITION. Rare Letter Celebrating 1855 Indiana Prohibition. Close the Grog Shops! Evangelical and Thomas CryerA rather interesting February 12, 1855 letter with detailed account of the passage of the 1855 Act of Prohibition in Indiana, passed after the Maine Act, and here declared to be even more severe. The act would go into effect on July 4th of the same year and impose severe financial fines and imprisonment for producers and distributors. Extracts: "We are enjoying good health and have plenty of mush and milk, so you see we have no reason to grumble. I

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