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Аthor: Ernest Hurst Cherrington
ISBN: 1990000885575
Dаtе: 5.09.2012
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Temperance Movement Groups and Leaders in.
At midnight, January 16, 1920, the United States went dry; breweries, distilleries, and saloons were forced to close their doors. Led by the Anti-Saloon League and
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Temperance activists of today are remarkably similar to those of the past. Anti-alcohol, prohibition and temperance organization and leaders, both historical and
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History of the Anti-Saloon League
The Anti-Saloon League of America was one of the most prominent prohibition organizations in the United States of America in the late nineteenth and the early
The Local History Center at the Westerville Public Library is committed to preserving and sharing Westerville's history through collections of material of local and
The country's first serious anti-alcohol movement grew out of a fervor for reform that swept the nation in the 1830s and 1840s. Many abolitionists fighting to rid the
Prohibition People and Terms. Anderson, William H. William Anderson was one of the most successful lobbyists of the Anti-Saloon League (ASL). The "dry warrior" used
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Member Spotlight: The Anti-Saloon League Museum The Anti-Saloon League, an Ohio-founded American temperance organization, led the crusade for a saloon-less society Anti-Saloon League of America - Ohio.
