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	<title>Comments on: Letter of Working Mens Institute to William Maclure</title>
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		<title>By: CoxUSA &#187; The Boys</title>
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		<description>[...] Besides their progeny, perhaps The Boys&#8217; most enduring contribution to the New Harmony community was their involvement in the founding and overseeing of the New Harmony Workingmenâ€™s Institute. Edward Cox was the second signer, behind the carpenter John Beal, of the 48 original signers of the â€œLaws of the Workingmenâ€™s Institute.â€ William Cox was the eighth signer. The Boys were two of the four signers behind John Beal and James Sampson, on the Letter of the Working Menâ€™s Institute to William Maclure on April 23, 1838. Edward Cox one of the five names in the incorporation of the Workingmenâ€™s Institute and was addressed directly by Maclure in his April 15, 1839 letter to the Workingmenâ€™s Institute. William Cox held the office more than any other individual in the history of the WMI. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Besides their progeny, perhaps The Boys&#8217; most enduring contribution to the New Harmony community was their involvement in the founding and overseeing of the New Harmony Workingmenâ€™s Institute. Edward Cox was the second signer, behind the carpenter John Beal, of the 48 original signers of the â€œLaws of the Workingmenâ€™s Institute.â€ William Cox was the eighth signer. The Boys were two of the four signers behind John Beal and James Sampson, on the Letter of the Working Menâ€™s Institute to William Maclure on April 23, 1838. Edward Cox one of the five names in the incorporation of the Workingmenâ€™s Institute and was addressed directly by Maclure in his April 15, 1839 letter to the Workingmenâ€™s Institute. William Cox held the office more than any other individual in the history of the WMI. [...]</p>
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