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to Charles T. Beach re: printed circular letter on anti-slavery
1854/10/23
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884
"The present is the most auspicious period for the diffusion of antislavery statements." Counter signed by Francis Jackson.
GLC06862
An Appeal in the Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans
1833
Child, Lydia Maria Francis, 1802-1880
First book of American abolitionist movement; inscribed in pencil with respects of "the author" to J. J. Dixwell. Exlibris stamp of Meadville Theological School on top, with duplicate sold stamp. Includes engravings.
GLC06867
Address to the free colored people of the United States
1838
Parker, Mary, fl. 1838
Published by Merrihew and Gun. Stab Stitched.
GLC06893
Letters to Mrs. [Sarah Secor] Edward Bissell re: Suffrage [decimalized]
1920 ca.
Four letters originally mounted on a board with ribbons and a "Votes for Women" felt banner in a display prepared ca. 1920. They were a part of the Bisselll Archive and Suffrage Memorabilia.
GLC06895
to Mrs. Edward Bissell re: receiving funds for NAWSA
1897/06/18
Anthony, Susan B., 1820-1906
The letter also requests any letters written to Sarah Secor (Mrs. Edward) Bissell.
GLC06895.01
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