This historical document, titled "Constitution, By-laws And Rules Of Order," offers a glimpse into the organizational structure and operational guidelines of the Mountain Rill Division, No. 74, of the Sons of Temperance of North America, Grand Division of Vermont. Located in Lunenburg and dating back to August 24, 1852, this book provides insights into the temperance movement and its efforts towards social reform in 19th-century America.
The text outlines the principles, regulations, and internal governance of this particular division, shedding light on the strategies employed by temperance societies to promote abstinence and shape public opinion. It serves as a valuable resource for historians and researchers interested in understanding the complexities of social movements, local governance, and the cultural landscape of Vermont during this period. The book captures the essence of a bygone era and the dedication of individuals committed to the cause of temperance.
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