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  • The Jesus who inspired a Methodist ship-caulker named Edward Rogers to crusade across New England for an eight-hour work day.

    The Rev. Chuck Currie: 2004

  • The Jesus who inspired a Methodist ship-caulker named Edward Rogers to crusade across New England for an eight-hour work day.

    Democracy in the Balance 2004

  • The Jesus who inspired a Methodist ship-caulker named Edward Rogers to crusade across New England for an eight-hour work day.

    Democracy in the Balance 2004

  • When, therefore, Scootsy Mulligan, aged nine, son of a ship-caulker who worked in Martin Farguson's ship-yard, and Sandy Plummer, eldest of three, and their mother a widow -- plain washing and ironing, two doors from the cake-shop -- heard that that

    Tides of Barnegat Francis Hopkinson Smith 1876

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