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To the free men of the North [election] [large cloth-backed lithographed map]
1856 ca.
Free Labor Party abolitionist map used during the 1856 presidential campaign, printed, with hand-coloring in red, black and green.
GLC06662
to Henry Knox
18 April 1785
Jackson, Henry, 1747-1809
Discusses the proper time to sell goods recently arrived from London that were consigned to Henry Knox. Relates that Granville Sharp sent a box of books intended for Knox, Harvard College, Rhode Island College, and George Washington. The books were...
GLC02437.03128
Queries Respecting the Introduction, Progress and Abolition of Slavery in Mass.
1795/02/17
Belknap, Jeremy, 1744-1798
Small broadside, disbound and signed by Belknap. Virginian St. George Tucker wrote a 1796 Dissertation on Slavery, proposing abolition. As part of his research, he queried colleagues with a list of eleven questions which are printed here. Jeremy...
GLC06764
The Capture and Execution of John Brown: A Tale of Martyrdom
1906, 1915/02/15
Avey, Elijah, fl. 1906
With thirty illustrations. Eyewitness account, inscribed. Printed by the Brethren Publishing House for the author and Publisher. Accompanied (.02) by publisher's prospectus, small printed leaf of Brown's last written words, photo of Brown's widow's...
GLC06806
[Materials related to "The Capture of John Brown"] [decimalized .01-.03]
1915 circa
Items accompanying Avey's book: the original publisher's prospectus signed by James Collin as publisher's agent, small printed leaflet facsimile of Brown's last written words (included with the book, according to the note written on it), and a...
GLC06806.02
to William Knox
17 October 1781
Wigglesworth, Edward, 1732-1794
Indicates that he has enclosed copies of a vote of thanks from Harvard College to Granville Sharp for a donation to the library that was conveyed through Knox (see GLC02437.01220). Asks that when Knox arrives in France he send thanks to Sharp, who...
GLC02437.01236
Speeches of Gerrits Smith. In Congress, 1853-'4.
1854
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
Published by Buell and Blanchard. Includes speeches by Smith on war, the homestead bill, the Nebraska bill, the Pacific Railroad, the postal system, the reciprocity treaty, and the sale of intoxicating drinks in Washington, D.C., among other topics...
GLC04717.02
Speech of Gerrit Smith in the Kansas meeting, at the capitol in Albany, March 13th 1856.
13 March 1856
At the Capitol in Albany. Criticizes Missouri aid societies that offer large bounties to proslavery inhabitants of Kansas. Deplores the allowance of slavery in Missouri, referring to the Missouri Compromise as liberty bargaining with slavery. Also...
GLC04717.25
Letter of Gerrit Smith to S.P. Chase, on the unconstitutionality of every part of American slavery
1847
Published by S. W. Green, Patriot Office. Letter was written at Peterboro, New York 1 November 1847. Chase recently disagreed with Smith's resolution at the National Convention of the Liberty party that slavery is unconstitutional. Argues that the...
GLC04717.01
Religion of reason, no. 4. The one test of character. A discourse by Gerrit Smith, in Peterboro, July twenty-second, 1860.
1860
Published in New York City by Ross & Tousey. In closing, Smith writes, "The morals and manners of a church should be such, as to realize our highest conceptions of human dignity... Church of Peterboro! Be true to your own God at the approaching...
GLC04717.07
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