The Great Bore
A Souvenir Of The Hoosac Tunnel
Forfatter: J.L. Harrison
År: 1891
Forlag: Advance Job Print Works
Sted: North Adams
Sider: 74
UDK: 624.19
A History Of The Tunnel, With Sketches Of North Adams, Its Vicinity And Drives; Williams-Town And Mount Greylock
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well known as a writer on religious subjects and the
social problems of the day, and as the author of
“Plain Thoughts on the Art of Living,” “The Lord’s
Prayer,” “The Christian League of Connecticut”
and “Applied Christianity,” occupied the pulpit of
the Congregational church. The Rev. Dr. T. T.
Munger, whose able articles in the Century and
whose books, “On the Threshold,” “The Freedom
of Faith,” “Lamps and Paths,” all written under the
shadows of Greylock, and “The Appeal to Life,” have
placed him high among the advanced theological
thinkers of the age, presided over the same church
for eight years. George N. Briggs, governor of
Massachusetts, 1843-51, and Susan B. Anthony, the
well known woman’s rights advocate, were born in
Adams.