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"Corps d'Afrique"
04 September 1863
Plumly, B. Rush (Benjamin Rush), 1816-1887
"Corps d'Afrique" recruiting letter, and card from Plumly's Brigade, 16th Regiment, New Orleans. [Plumly was former underground railroad operator]
GLC08147
National Anti-Slavery Standard. [Vol. 19, no.15 (August 28, 1858)]
28 August 1858
American Anti-Slavery Society
One issue of the "National Anti-Slavery Standard" dated August 28, 1858. This issue features a poem "Peace in God" by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The newspaper also features a section of articles that are pro-slavery. There is also an article concerning a...
GLC09791.30
The James Basker and Angela Vallot Family Archive [Decimalized .01-.35]
1781-1864
Various
A collection of material related to abolition in the United States as well as in England. Contains engravings, and newspapers.
GLC09791
to Robert Adams
circa 1850
Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884
Informs Adams, possibly an underground railroad train conductor in Fall River, Massachusetts, that British abolitionist George Thompson will be coming next Friday, the 13th. Tells Adams to meet him and states, "..He is a stranger and will need a...
GLC07356.02
Southern Patriot And Commerical Advertiser. [Vol. 16, no. 330 (October 28, 1822)]
28 October 1822
Howard, Robert, 1767-1850
One newspaper published by Robert Howard entitled "Southern Patriot And Commerical Advertiser" dated October 28, 1822. Contains numerous public notices and information regarding public ordinances for the city of Charleston, South Carolina. Of...
GLC09711
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