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1 “A Week of Conventions.” New York Evangelist. 29 June 1876, pg 2.
2 Andrew Barr. Drink: A Social History of America. (New York: Carroll & Graf, 1999), 34.
3 Barr, 36.
4 Barr, 47.
5 History of Cumberland and Adams counties, Pennsylvania. (Chicago: Warner, Beers, 1886), 207.
6 History of Cumberland and Adams counties, Pennsylvania, 123.
7 Mark Weinberg, “The Push for Prohibition Began in Colonial Times” Carlisle Sentinel. 25 February 1989, F7.
8 History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, 235.
9 History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, 123.
10 Charles Coleman Sellers, Dickinson College: A History, (Middleton, Conn.: Wesleyan University Press, 1973), 186.
11 Samuel Blanchard How, An Address on Temperance to the Temperance Society of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, 4.
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12 How, 4.
13 How, 12.
14 How, 7.
15 History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, 236.
16 History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, 247.
17 History of Cumberland and Adams Counties, 248.
18 Weinberg, F7.
19 Clerk of Courts. (Liquor) License Docket of Cumberland County 1856-1896. Cumberland County Historical Society Archives. Carlisle, PA.
20 “Intemperance in Wine Drinking Countries.” Carslisle Sentinel. 7 January 1876, pg. 1.
21 “JB Goughs’ Appeal for Prohibition.” Carslisle Sentinel. 7 January 1876, pg. 1.
22 “A Day’s Walk.” Carslisle Sentinel. 7 January 1876, pg. 6.
23 “Curious Tom.” Carslisle Sentinel. 14 January 1876, pg. 6.
24 “Humorous.” Carslisle Sentinel. 21 January 1876, pg. 3.
25 “Horrors of Horrors.” Carslisle Sentinel. 14 January 1876, pg. 2.
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