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    Moses Arnold Dow

    Language: English

    Published by Boston, 1851

    Seller: Otter's Rare Books, Moreno Valley, CA, U.S.A.

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    The Waverley Magazine and Literary Repository - Two Very Large Bond Newspapers 1851 & 1852. Also known as Waverley Magazine and Illustrated Waverley Magazine, was a periodical for women in the United States. It included stories, poetry, and music.[1] It was published in Boston. Moses A. Dow in a "spirit photograph" by William H. Mumler Moses Arnold Dow (May 20, 1810-1886) was its founder, editor, and publisher.[2][3] Dow was a native of Littleton.[4] He worked at Sylvester T. Goss' printing business.[1] He founded and equipped Dow Academy in Franconia, New Hampshire.[4] He built a monument to his father and mother, Joseph Emerson Dow and Abigail Arnold Dow, at a Franconia cemetery.[5] He wrote about his experiences with spiritualism.[6] Waverley Magazine was billed as the largest paper in the world and was a weekly. State senator and public official Gen. Moses Dow was his grandfather. (From Wikipedia) Actual Printed Newspaper from 1851 & 1852! RARE! Amazing Content! This is your chance to own A PIECE OF PURE AMERICANA!