The
Foundation, Progress and Principles of The Washington
Temperance Society of Baltimore, and The Influence
It Has Had On The Temperance Movements In The United
States.
The
Washington Temperance Society of Baltimore
Preface
Chapter
I - Foundation of The Society
Chapter
II - Progress and Influence of The Society
Chapter
III - Missionaries
Chapter
IV - The Temperance Cause Before
Chapter
V - Results
Chapter
VI - Principles of The Washington Society Experience
The
Missionary Spirit
Our
Pledge
Politics
And Religion
Conclusion
The
Washingtonian Movement by Milton A. Maxwell, Ph.D.,
Assistant Professor of Sociology, State College
of Washington, Pullman, Washington
The
Washingtonian Movement - Introduction
The
Baltimore Origins
The
Spread Of The Movement
Duration
Of The Movement
Numerical
Success
Organization
And Procedure
The
Causes Of Decline
Comparison
With Alcoholics Anonymous
References
The
Washingtonians - Chapter VI - The Temperance Reform
and its Great Reformers
Excerpted
from The Temperance Reform and its Great Reformers
by Rev. W.H. Daniels, A.M., published 1878.
The
following, rather long, extract describes the Washingtonians
and one of their star speakers as they were seen
from the perspective of the latter part of the 19th
century--years after their decline to little more
than a fond memory in the minds of temperance advocates.
The
Washingtonians - Chapter VI - The Temperance Reform
and its Great Reformers
JOURNAL
OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL, VOL. 39 (9), 1591-1606, 1978.*
The
Institutional Phase of The Washingtonian Total Abstinence
Movement
A
Research Note
Leonard U. Blumberg
The
Institutional Phase of The Washingtonian Total Abstinence
Movement
Sources
Of Information
References
JOURNAL
OF STUDIES ON ALCOHOL, VOL. 41,(L), 1980.*
The
Significance of The Alcohol Prohibitionists For
The Washington Temperance Societies
With
Special Reference to Paterson and Newark, New Jersey
Leonard U. Blumberg*
The
Significance of The Alcohol Prohibitionists For
The Washington Temperance Societies
Paterson
Newark
Discussion
References
Gragevine Articles of The Washingtonians
The
following articles are Copyrighted © by The
A.A. Grapevine, Inc.
History
Offers Good Lesson for A.A., July 1945
Modesty
One Plank For Good Public Relations, August
1945
"Rules"
Dangerous, But Unity On Public Policies Vital To
Future Of AA., September 1945
Lest
We Travel Path Of Washingtonians, July 1947
Washingtonians
- by Richard Ewell Brown, December 1948
Washingtonians
(conclusion) - by Richard Ewell Brown, January
1949
A
Grapevine Milestone Report, Washington, Lincoln
and Temperance In Their Times, February
1953
Before
They Had AA, How Some Basic AA Ideas Were Tried
Out Nearly A Century And A Quarter Ago...The Washingtonians:,
October 1962
Abraham
Lincoln On Alcoholism, february 1964
The
Washingtonians, February 1971
Our
Lawyer Friend, February 1972
A
Reminder And A Warning..., July 1976
Fragments
Of AA History,The Washingtonians, January
1991
Washingtonians,
Where Are They Now?, February 1995
GV References