ID 5872
Name Philadelphia Female Tract Society [South Second Street]
Gender Female
Street Address no. 77, South Second Street
City Philadelphia
Start Date 1816
End Date 1816
Sources
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Titles

Displaying 1–13 of 13

Firm Role Title Contributors Date
Publisher A Present to children at school. Bailey , Lydia R. (Printer)
Unknown , (Author)
1816
Publisher Account of Hannah Beech. By The Rev. John Eyton, A. M. Rector of Eyton and Vicar of Wellington, Salop. Eyton , John (Author)
Bailey , Lydia R. (Printer)
1816
Publisher Letter from a dying soldier, in America, to his wife, in England. Randon , Joseph (Author)
Bailey , Lydia R. (Printer)
1816
Publisher Memoirs of Charles Howard Brodhead. Bailey , Lydia R. (Printer)
Unknown , (Author)
1816
Publisher No. 13. A Sunday's excursion. Bailey , Lydia R. (Printer)
1816
Publisher Some account of the happy death of Edwin Tapper, aged 15 years. Bailey , Lydia R. (Printer)
1816
Publisher The African widow. An interesting narrative. By a clergyman. Dixon , Joseph (Author)
Bailey , Lydia R. (Printer)
1816
Publisher The Christian drummer: a true and interesting story. Bailey , Lydia R. (Printer)
Unknown , (Author)
1816
Publisher The life of Catherine Haldane. (Concluded). Haldane , James Alexander (Author)
Bailey , Lydia R. (Printer)
1816
Publisher The life of Catherine Haldane. Written by her father, who was a minister of the Gospel. Haldane , James Alexander (Author)
Bailey , Lydia R. (Printer)
1816
Publisher The life of Eliza Cunningham. Newton , John (Author)
Bailey , Lydia R. (Printer)
1816
Publisher The Two apprentices: a narrative and conversation. Written to shew the excellency and use of Scripture. Bailey , Lydia R. (Printer)
Unknown , (Author)
1816
Publisher To a youth at school. Newman , William (Author)
Hughes , Joseph (Author)
Bailey , Lydia R. (Printer)
1816

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"Philadelphia Female Tract Society [South Second Street]." The Women's Print History Project, 2019, Firm ID 5872, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/firm/5872. Accessed 2024-11-21.

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