The Prayerbook of Francis Hoyt Gregory, Kept on Board His Vessel in the Southern Atlantic Hunting Slave Ships
This book was also owned by his son, Henry E. Gregory, agent to the Ponca and Sioux Native Americans
The Book of Common Prayer. published by E. Kearny, New York, 1831, signed “Francis Hoyt Gregory, USN. ‘Only fear the Lord and serve him in truth with all your heart. For consider how great things he had done for you.’” Also signed by Henry E. Gregory. And inscribed to another Gregory family...
The Book of Common Prayer. published by E. Kearny, New York, 1831, signed “Francis Hoyt Gregory, USN. ‘Only fear the Lord and serve him in truth with all your heart. For consider how great things he had done for you.'” Also signed by Henry E. Gregory. And inscribed to another Gregory family from Virginia.
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