Temperance.
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Anti-Slavery Collection
The Anti-Slavery Collection contains essays, addresses, reports, letters, business and legal records, research notes, and other materials collected by Berea College librarians through donation and purchase. These items document the institution of slavery, the anti-slavery movement, the conflict over slavery, and the aftermath of slavery in the United States of America.
Crispin, William Frost. Abraham Lincoln the First American, 1911
"A New Historical Lecture: Liquor Men's Lies Exposed and Facts of Absorbing Interest Strangely Omitted by His Leading Biographers." Printed in Akron, Ohio.
William Goodell Family Papers, Part 1
William Goodell Family Papers, Part 2
The William Goodell Family Papers (Part 2) consist of correspondence of numerous Goodell family members (both between each other and family friends and associates); writings, documents, and photographs of Goodell family members; documents, writings and printed materials of abolitionists; and correspondence, papers, and materials specific to members of the family of William Goodell Frost.