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Former Student File: Caleb Ellis Fisher. Record Group 28/2, Box 328. Oberlin College Archives.

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Bradford, Thomas G. “United States. – David Rumsey Historical Map Collection.” David Rumsey Map Collection. web address, accessed 7 August 2015.

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“Come, Ye Sinners,” Hymnary.org, web address, accessed 6 April 2015.

Fletcher, Robert Samuel. A History of Oberlin College: From Its Foundation through the Civil War.

American Education–Its Men, Ideas, and Institutions (North Stratford, NH: Ayer Co. Publishers, 2004).

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Lasser, Carol, and Stacey M. Robertson. Antebellum Women: Private, Public, Partisan (Lanham, MD:

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Websites Consulted:

 

Ancestry.com: Ancestry offers a wealth of genealogical information, including birth and death dates, marriages, occupations, land ownership and residence.

 

Bible Hub: This website provides easy access to various editions of Bible verses, as well as offering helpful commentary and context.

 

Encyclopedia Britannica: Great source for basic references and historical information.

 

Find A Grave: This website offers great access basic information on birth and death dates, as well as burial places and family members.