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  2. American Tract Society - Wikipedia

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    The American Tract Society's founders felt that the American Bible Society was limited in its activities, leading to ATS's establishment. [2] ATS was created from a merger of the New York Religious Tract Society, founded 1812, and New England Religious Tract Society, founded 1814.

  3. Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania is a non-stock, not-for-profit organization [4] headquartered in Warwick, New York. It is the main legal entity used worldwide by Jehovah's Witnesses to direct, administer, and disseminate doctrines for the group and is often referred to by members of the denomination simply as "the Society".

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  5. Category:American organization logos - Wikipedia

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  6. Colportage - Wikipedia

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    The American Bible Society and the American Tract Society were among the largest organizations involved in colportage in the United States. D. L. Moody founded the "Bible Institute Colportage Association" in 1894 to distribute tracts and books.

  7. File:American Tapestry Alliance logo.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. American Association (1902–1997) - Wikipedia

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    The Louisville Colonels won 15 American Association titles, the most in the league's history, followed by the Indianapolis Indians (12) and the Columbus Red Birds (10). Intermittently throughout its history, the American Association champion competed against the champion of the International League , which operated in the Eastern U.S., to ...

  9. American Association (1882–1891) - Wikipedia

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    The American Association of Base Ball Clubs (AA) was a professional baseball league that existed for 10 seasons from 1882 to 1891. Together with the National League (NL), founded in 1876 , the AA participated in an early version of the World Series [ a ] seven times versus the champion of the NL in an interleague championship playoff tournament.