The Autobiography of Daniel Parker, Frontier Universalist
The memoir of Daniel Parker (1781-1861) is an invaluable primary source for post-revolutionary and antebellum American history, an itinerant preacher's account of the frontier's diverse and evolving religious landscape, and an engaging human story.
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Athens, OH :
Ohio University Press,
2020.
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Editor's Introduction
- Note on Text
- The Autobiography of Daniel Parker, Frontier Universalist
- 1 "On Our Arrival West of the Mountains"
- 2 "This Cross-Bearing Company"
- 3 "It Might Be a Benefit to Travel"
- 4 "A Kind of Agreeable Dread"
- 5 "The Whole Race of Adam Would Be Restored"
- 6 "My Best Earthly Friend"
- 7 "A Great and Growing Evil"
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- index.