Life of Rev. Thomas James, by Himself.
Rev. Thomas James
23 p., ill.
Rochester, N. Y.
Post Express Printing Company
1886
TO THE READER.
THE story of my life is a simple one, perhaps hardly worth the telling. I have written it in answer to many and oft repeated requests on the part of my friends for a relation of its incidents, and to them I dedicate this little volume.
THE AUTHOR.
Rochester, Feb. 15, 1886.
Friday, June 20, 2008
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