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Obligation No. 130, oath signed by Charles Chiniquy, as a member of the Fraternity of Ownyemen, regarding the book The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or, Rome’s Sappers and Miners, December 10, 1883
Obligation No. 130, oath signed by Charles Chiniquy, as a member of the Fraternity of Ownyemen, regarding the book The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or, Rome’s Sappers and Miners, December 10, 1883
Date
1883-12-10
Decade
1880s
Description
Oath signed by Chiniquy to not loan or show the named book to anyone, and to govern himself according to the information he learned from the book.
Obligation No. 130, oath signed by Charles Chiniquy, as a member of the Fraternity of Ownyemen, regarding the book The Engineer Corps of Hell; Or, Rome’s Sappers and Miners, December 10, 1883
Date
1883-12-10
Decade
1880s
Description
Oath signed by Chiniquy to not loan or show the named book to anyone, and to govern himself according to the information he learned from the book.