Stirling Regular Baptist Church : Minister's salary account, 1892
- CA ON00156 TR/2819
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- 1892
File contains a manuscript accounting of cash and in-kind payment to Reverend E.W. Roughley, Stirling Regular Baptist Church, April-August 1892.
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