The Good Templars' Drama of "saved," .. presents a fascinating glimpse into the temperance movement of the late 19th century. Written by Zort P. Hotchkiss, this drama offers a narrative likely intended for performance within the Independent Order of Good Templars, a fraternal organization advocating for abstinence from alcohol. This historical drama provides valuable insight into the social and religious values of the time, illustrating how theatrical productions were used to promote moral reform and influence public opinion. A valuable resource for understanding the history of social reform movements in America, this work reflects the cultural impact of the temperance cause.
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