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Extracts on Tahiti from Transactions of the (London) Missionary Society, v. II and III 1802-1811 [microform]
Bib ID 568039
Format MicroformMicroform, ManuscriptManuscript
Access Conditions Available for reference. 
Description Canberra Pacific Manuscripts Bureau [19--] 
One microfilm reel 35 mm. 
Series

PMB ; 72

Summary

Extracts on Tahiti copied from Transactions of the (London) Missionary Society, v. II and III. Consists mainly of journals and letters written by individual missionaries.

Notes

Microfilm copy of original held by Muslee de Papeete, Tahiti.

Subjects Missions - Tahiti.  |  Missionaries - Tahiti.
Time Coverage 1802, 1811 
Other authors/contributors Australian National University. Pacific Manuscripts Bureau  |  London Missionary Society

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