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.
By
a Member of the Society
"I
regard the origin of the Washington Temperance Society of Baltimore
as the most important event in the history of the great Temperance
movement."
Hon. George
N. Briggs.
BALTIMORE
PRINTED BY JOHN D. TROY
1842
DEDICATION
TO
WILLIAM
K. MITCHELL,
JOHN F. HOSS,
DAVID ANDERSON,
GEORGE STEARS,
ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL,
JAMES M'CURLEY,
THE FOUNDERS
OF THE WASHINGTON TEMPERANCE SOCIETY OF BALTIMORE
THESE
PAGES ARE MOST RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED BY THE AUTHOR.
ENTERED,
according to the Act of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred
and forty-two, by John Zug, in the Clerk's Office of the District
Court of Maryland.