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Description Frontispiece to a biography. Illustration of subject.
Date printed, 1888
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Title: Samuel Crowther : the slave boy who became bishop of the Niger (1888)

Scan: copy held by Princeton Theological Seminary Library, obtained from samuelcrowthersl00page IA.org

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