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Manuscript Transcriptions of Two Documents Describing an 18th Century Farmers' Protest
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Two handwritten transcriptions of reports, possibly by Kurobei Okabe, describing a "farmers' riot" at an imperial manor around 1762. Transcriptions were copied in 1898 and 1902, possibly by Katsura Eiki and Mori Hiro Sakusuke. In Japanese with pencil annotations in English and Japanese.
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- Temple University Libraries: Special Collections Research Center
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- Katy Rawdon, Coordinator of Technical Services
- Finding Aid Date
- November 2023
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