New Hampshire Senate Resolutions of the Legislature of New Hampshire in relation to slavery and the domestic slave trade.
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC00267.037 Author/Creator: New Hampshire Senate Place Written: New Hampshire Type: Pamphlet Date: February 19, 1847 Pagination: 1 p. : Height: 22.3 cm, Width: 14.3 cm Order a Copy
29th Congress, 2d session, document no. 155. Opposes slavery in the territories, favors abolition in the District of Columbia and abolition of the domestic slave trade. Signed in print by John P. Hale as Speaker of the House, James U. Parker as President of the Senate, Anthony Colby as Governor, and George G. Fogg as Secretary of State. Approved 10 July 1846.
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