Neal S. Dow was a figure active in the 19th century, with his specific profession and category not well-documented.
“Here is a fearful enemy of God and man — the liquor traffic; it makes ruthless war upon the people; it blasts and destroys their homes as with pestilence and fire; it kills savagely, cruelly, more than a hundred thousand of them every year; robbing them first and driving wives and children to rain and despair.” PeopleMenYearsFirstsChildrenWarHomeEnemyFireWifeThousandDespairHundredRainDrivingFearfulTrafficRuthlessLiquorBlastRobbingPestilence Author:Neal S. Dow