The History Project - University of California, Davis
Notes about this image:"Methodist Camp Meeting," 1836. E.W. Clay engraving, published in New York by H. R. Robinson
Citation:Archives and History Center of the United Methodist Church, from the book published in 1984 by Drew University, 36 Madison Ave, Madison NJ 07940
Standard:8.1-1.00 the relationship between the moral and political ideas of the Great Awakening and the development of revolutionary fervor

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