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A MANUSCRIPT, DEVOTIONAL AND COMMONPLACE BOOK OF DEBORAH NORRIS LOGAN,...

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A MANUSCRIPT, DEVOTIONAL AND COMMONPLACE BOOK OF DEBORAH NORRIS LOGAN,...
A MANUSCRIPT, DEVOTIONAL AND COMMONPLACE BOOK OF DEBORAH NORRIS LOGAN,
1761-1839
Philadelphia, ca. 1820
A volume with marbled boards and leather back and corners titled, Arrangements of Passages in the Scriptures; in Prose and in Poetry, by Smith Travers, Philadelphia, 1818, filled with religious thoughts, poems and musings of Deborah Logan. She writes, "This book was presented to my beloved husband by the person who caused it to be printed (for I can hardly call him author), and as it is good paper and has abundance of marginal room, I propose to write in it such reflections on passages of Scripture, or other serious subjects, as I may find in my reading, or have suggested to my own mind. Witbhout reference (without it should so happen) to the printed passages of scripture contained in it. It was the gift of Smith Travers, a very singular man who lived for some time in our neighborhood: he is an Englishman whose parents in the middle walk of life are in affluent circumstances, and who make him a very liberal allowance. He lives entirely secluded, engaged as he thinks, in importatn studies, is very inocent and devout, but eccestrick, if not a little deranged."
PROVENANCE:
Deborah Norris Logan, the wife of Dr. George Logan, came to live at Stenton in 1781. She lived there forty years and filled diaries with her thoughts on her home, the condition of women and slaves, on Philadelphia life, politics and religion. Her diaries are now in the collections of the Pennsylvania Historical Society. The book descended in the Fisher family to Mrs. Wister Wurts, who sold it to the present owner in 1972.
$400-600