Other materials relating to temperance (non-WCTU), 1800s-1970s

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Contains printed matter discussing temperance, Christianity, and prohibition, distributed or created by non-WCTU entities (but usually allied organizations). Examples include: Loyal Temperance Legion Mimeograph; a certificate for Little White Ribboners (with slogan "the hope of the race is the child") issued by the National British Women's Total Abstinence Union, dated 1933; National Conference of Organizations Supporting the Eighteenth Amendment financial statement, dated 1930; a booklet titled Martha Washington: Temperance Songster, dated approximately early 1800s.

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