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[Temperance document]
circa 1833
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Urges Americans, especially young men, to refrain from drinking alcohol. Signed by Andrew Jackson, James Madison, and John Quincy Adams. Docket on verso.
GLC04006.01
Autograph book and letter from Abraham Lincoln [Decimalized .01- .02]
1855-1886
McNear, Franklin E., fl. 1855-1886
GLC04035
Collection of autographs, quotations, and letters.
Consists of eighty-four signatures, most of which were obtained by McNear between 1860 and 1861. Incorporating numerous historical figures, the book includes autographs from (among others) Horace Greeley, James Buchanan, William Lloyd Garrison...
GLC04035.02
to Mary Ann Jackson
January 13, 1851
Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873
Inquiring if Jackson can try to interest her neighbors in the American Missionary Association and give them copies of the Association's publications. Writes, "Are there no other Christians in your place and neighborhood [whom] Mr R. and yourself can...
GLC04239
Collection of autographs, including Clay, Mary Eddy Baker, Z. Pike (Sr) [Decimalized .01- .08]
1792-1948
GLC04352
A system of penal law for the United States of America ...
1828
Livingston, Edward, 1764-1836
Title continues, "consisting of a Code of crimes and punishments; a Code of procedure in criminal cases; a Code of prison discipline; and a Book of definitions. Prepared and presented to the House of Representatives of the United States, by Edward...
GLC04165
to Homer H. Stuart
February 10, 1846
Blanchard, Jonathan, 1811-1892
Blanchard discusses living the Christian life. He focuses on how worldly suffering brings you closer to salvation, because it is partaking in Christ's suffering. Last page of a longer letter.
GLC05508.040
[Excerpt from Thomas Carlyle's 'Past and Present'].
circa 1843
Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881
From chapter 8 "Unworking Aristocracy," on p. 172-74 of Carlyle's 1843 book, "Past and Present." A note on the top identifies the content: "A scrap of T. Carlyle's manuscript of 'Past and Present.' RW. Emerson," although, it is probably not in...
GLC05508.060
[Allegorical verses on slavery]
circa 1850s
Longfellow, Henry W., 1807-1882
Written in Harriet Beecher Stowe's hand. Her clipped signature ("H B Stowe") has been pasted to the end of the poem. Despite being in Stowe's hand and having the addition of Stowe's signature, both poems are actually 1842 works on slavery by Henry...
GLC05570
[Report to President John F. Kennedy regarding civil rights]
January 24, 1963
Kennedy, Robert Francis, 1925-1968
A signed carbon copy. Robert Kennedy, Attorney General, describes 1962 as "a year of great progress in civil rights, in large measure because of the responsibility and respect for law displayed by the great majority of the citizens of the South."...
GLC05630
Minutes of the proceedings of the second convention of delegates from the abolition societies established in different parts of the United States...
1795
Franklin, Walter, 1773-1838
(title continues)... assembled at Philadelphia, on the seventh day of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five, and continued, by adjournments, until the fourteenth day of the same month, inclusive. Printed by Zachariah Poulson, Jr....
GLC05650
[Good Works!...]
January 12 1852
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
A sentiment by Charles Sumner: "Good works! Such even now is the Heavenly ladder on which angels are ascending & descending while weary Humanity on pillows of stone slumbers heavily at its feet."
GLC05508.240
[They are men by the grace of God and this is enough.]
January 17, 1863
Sentiment by Sumner written in the Senate Chamber.
GLC05508.241
[Yes, in the world's eternal plan...]
circa 1876
Stedman, Edmund C., 1833-1908
Stedman wrote this poem upon the death of Horace Greeley to be read at the dedication of the Printer's Monument in Greeley's honor: "Yes, in the world's eternal plan / Divinity itself is given / To him who lives or dies for Man / And looks within...
GLC05508.234
Bound collection of 45 Congressional speeches of various people
1840-1841
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Bound volume of printed speeches from Congress signed on the front pastedown by James K. Polk. Most pamphlets have been printed at Washington by Blair and Rives. This bound volume of printed speeches from Congress is signed on the front pastedown...
GLC05598
Carte de visite bust portrait
1861 ca.
Stevens, Thaddeus, 1792-1868
GLC05596.18
Carte de visite vignette bust portrait
(Somewhat better version in GLC 2095.) Signed on front: "Charles Sumner"
GLC05597.23
Frederick Douglass
1870 ca.
With printed title "Fred[.] Douglass." on front, and gold printed border (where the photograph would normally be placed) on verso. Dark, rich image. No imprint. This image was used by the engraver Ritchie for a silhouette bust portrait of Douglass...
GLC06198
Declaration of sentiments of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Adopted at the formation of said society, in Philadelphia, on the 4th day of December, 1833.
1844
American Anti-Slavery Society
Leaflet published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, printed by William S. Dorr. Concludes with "We charge upon the existing national government, that it is an insupportable despotism, wielded by a power which is superior to all legal and...
GLC06200
To the free Africans and other people of color in the United States
6 January 1796 - 9 May 1797
Poulson, Zachariah, 1761-1844
Two addresses by the conventions of delegates of the Abolition Societies of the United States. The first is dated 9 May 1797 and signed by Joseph Bloomfield as President of the Convention. The second is dated 6 January 1796 and signed by Theodore...
GLC06212
Colonization society membership certificate for Millard Fillmore [slavery]
1850/09/30
Clay, Henry, 1777-1852
Certificate countersigned by William McLain. Certificate made out to Fillmore as President of the US. Damaged, with slight loss of paper at top center.
GLC06216
Letters from New York : Second series.
1845
Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880
Second volume of journalism published by author and abolitionist Child. Includes a chapter on the rights of women. First edition. Printed by C.S. Francis (New York) and J. H. France (Boston). BAL 3152.
GLC06218
The right way the safe way, proved by emancipation in the British West Indies, and elsewhere.
1862
Regarding emancipation, Child writes, "Leaving the obvious considerations of justice and humanity entirely out of the question, I ask whether experience has not proved it to be a measure of plain, practical good sense, and sound policy... Free labor...
GLC06219
"Woman's right to labor," or, Low wages and hard work : in three lectures, delivered in Boston, November, 1859.
1860
Dall, Caroline H., fl. 1860
First edition. Published by Walker, Wise and Company.
GLC06220
Woman in the nineteenth century, and kindred papers relating to the sphere, condition and duties of woman
1855
Fuller, Margaret, fl. 1855
Edited by her brother, Arthur B. Fuller. Introduction by Horace Greeley.
GLC06221
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