Society for the Diffusion of Spiritual Knowledge
Society for the Diffusion of Spiritual Knowledge
The first American Spiritualist organization, established in New York on June 10, 1854. It published the Christian Spiritual-ist and engaged mediums to give séances free. New York judge John Worth Edmonds and governor N. P. Tallmadge were among its members.
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