Edited by Wes Bassett Joseph P. King's autobiography spotlights American life between 1846 and 1946. King tells of his boyhood in Wilmington N.C. during the Civil War his bout with Yellow Fever and his love affair with his wife of 60 years. He also tells of his long service as a minister. Included is his defense when he was put on trial for heresy in 1880. This 2nd edition contains corrections additions and a section of newly uncovered and collected photographs.
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