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  2. American Tract Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Tract Society's founders felt that the American Bible Society was limited in its activities, leading to ATS's establishment. [2] ATS was created from a merger of the New York Religious Tract Society, founded 1812, and New England Religious Tract Society, founded 1814.

  3. 150 Nassau Street - Wikipedia

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    150 Nassau Street, also known as the Park Place Tower and the American Tract Society Building, is a 23-story, 291-foot (89 m) building in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City. It is located at the southeast corner of Spruce Street and Nassau Street , next to 8 Spruce Street , the former New York Times Building , and New ...

  4. Russel Sturgis Cook - Wikipedia

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    Russel(l) Sturgis Cook (1811–1864) was an American Congregationalist minister, and a secretary of the American Tract Society from 1839 to 1856. [1] He was known also as Russell Salmon Cook , and built up colportage as basic to the Society's business model.

  5. Tract (literature) - Wikipedia

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    In America, the American Tract Society distributed vast quantities of tracts in multitudes of languages to newly arriving immigrants at Ellis Island and sought to assist them in their struggles in their new country. [5] Tracts are often left in places with high amounts of public traffic. This tract was left under a vehicle windshield wiper.

  6. Colportage - Wikipedia

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    The American Tract Society (ATS) is often credited as one of the first organizations in the United States to be involved in colportage. ATS is an evangelical organization established in 1825 to distribute Christian literature.

  7. Nehemiah Adams - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the American Tract Society and the American Board for Foreign Missions. [2] In 1869, in consequence of his failing health, his people procured an associate pastor and gave Adams a long leave of absence. He made a voyage round the world and described it in Under the Mizzenmast: A Voyage Around the World (1871). [2]

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