Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Berkshire County, Mass.” in chapter 5 of John Jay Chapman, William Lloyd Garrison:
...in apportioning persecution to the new preachers of the Gospel.
The case of Amos Dresser may be cited as a sample from Oliver Johnson:
Amos Dresser, a young theological student (a native of Berkshire County, Mass. ), went to Nashville, Tenn., in the summer of 1835, to sell the Cottage Bible.
His crime was that he was a member of an antislavery society, and that he had some antislavery tracts in his trunk.
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