Paris Tillinghast Bible, 1850
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The Old Testament / translated out of the original Hebrew, and with the former translations diligently compared and revised : together with the Apocrypha / done by the special command of King James I of England.Philadelphia : Printed and published by M. Carey, imprint on title page is lacking, probably 1813. New Testament has separate title page, following page 834, imprint 1814. Bible was inscribed to W. W. Huske from his grandmother, A.P. Huske. Sewn in following page 676 are 10 pages of genealogical history for the Tillinghast and Huske families. A few other genealogical entries were written onto the surrounding pages, for lack of space on the sewn in pages.
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