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Journal of Ulysses Hobbs

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57
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November 1849 - November 1854
Ulysses Hobbs records his thoughts and activities as a college student at Dickinson College. Hobbs includes lists of his fellow students attending events, and details information about the running of the activities that he was involved in such as the Union Philosophical Society. He discusses sermons that he heard in churches in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and provides a number of small compositions in the later sections.
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I-Purchase-1962-1
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