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Sunday School Centenary Offering 1866 Dickinson College - In Original Box.

Sunday School Centenary Offering 1866 Dickinson College - In Original Box.

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Sunday School Centenary Offering 1866 Dickinson College - In Original Box.

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A 1 3/4" in diameter medallic token given to Jesse Jones by Mother in April 1866. Side This is The Mrs. Susanna Wesley teaching her son John feed my lambs from the Dickinson college Sunday school Centenary offering religion and science 1866 made by Warner and Sons manufacture of metal Masonic marks badges wedding rings jewelry etc. 326 on Chestnut St., Philadelphia. With the original circular paper box. Inscribed on inside of top lid "Presented to Me by Mother in April 1866 - Jesse Jones". Some oxidation on coin; light wear on box.

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Sunday School Centenary Offering 1866 Dickinson College - In Original Box.
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