"Juvenile Odd-fellow" offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of fraternal societies in the 19th century. Specifically focused on the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, this book likely explores the principles, rituals, and social impact of the organization, particularly its role in providing mutual aid and fostering community.
Authored by Paschal Donaldson, this work provides valuable insights into the social and cultural landscape of its time. It illuminates the ways in which ordinary individuals sought connection, support, and a sense of belonging through fraternal orders. Readers interested in social history, the history of fraternal organizations, or 19th-century social movements will find this book a compelling resource.
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