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To the Church of Peterboro
20 July 1849
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Uses an allegory of a tea, coffee, and liquor merchant to illustrate that "the wickedness in one branch... taints with wickedness every other branch..."
GLC04717.51
to Hiram P. Crozier, New York
9 August 1849
Defends the Resolutions of the Church of Peterboro, which Crozier criticized. Chastises Crozier for running a store that sells liquor, declaring "iniquity, permitted in one of the branches of the store, stamps the whole store with iniquity."...
GLC04717.52
A letter from the Hon. Gerrit Smith, to the Cuban Anti-Slavery Committee, New York.
February 14, 1873
Smith writes, "As I view it, our Government should, long ago, have conceded belligerent rights to the Cubans struggling for freedom from the yoke of Spain and from the yoke of Slavery... The world is too far advanced in a rational civilization and in...
GLC04717.62
Let crushed Cuba arise! Substance of the speech of Gerrit Smith, in Syracuse, July 4th 1873.
4 July 1873
Smith writes, "In our Fourth of July celebrations there are two events, which, far above all other events, we come together to celebrate. One of these is the deliverance of our country, nearly a century ago, from political despotism, and the other...
GLC04717.63
to John Cochran, Isaac T. Hopper, Daniel C. Eaton, George H. Evans, and William Kemeys
4 January 1850
Smith writes to prominent men he chose to designate the distribution of gifts of land and money among five hundred males and females from New York. Notes that he will not give the females land, but will instead bestow $50 upon each of them....
GLC04717.65
To the persons who derive title from myself or my late father to land in Charlotte River and Byrne's Tracts, in the Counties of Delaware, Otsego, and Schoharie
24 May 1844
Discusses the authenticity of land titles, possibly for land he previously gifted to African Americans in need. Suspects that Native Americans told residents that the land titles were inauthentic in order to obtain timber from the property.
GLC04717.69
[Poetic tribute to Charles Sumner]
March 31, 1875
Whittier, John G., 1807-1892
Titled "Sumner." Reads, "If to the master's plea he gave The vast contempt he felt, He saw a brother in the slave, with man as equal man he dealt."
GLC04726
to Benjamin Rush re: coming glories of Constitution, future end of slavery & rum
June 18, 1789
Clymer, George, 1739-1813
Also concerns his hopes that slavery and alcohol would be abolished (prohibition), and the debate on the power to remove officials from office. He expects that the excise tax on rum will help defend people "against the poison." Concerning New...
GLC04769
to Wiliam Wilberforce [in French]
September 27, 1830
Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834
Lafayette inquiries on the slave trade in France & America. He alludes to Wilberforce's attempts to have Lafayette freed from prison. Docket is in English, in Wilberforce's hand. Letter has been transcribed in English. Wilberforce as the recipient is...
GLC04802
to his family
10 August 1864
Coit, Charles M., 1838-1878
Requests more "light reading" and remarks on having read Uncle Tom's Cabin. Writes that he has received his new horse. Notes that 56 of the 100 recruits sent from New Haven have arrived and are about to begin training. Writes about the condition of...
GLC03603.308
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