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American Anti-Slavery Society
National Anti-Slavery Standard. [Vol. 19, no.15 (August 28, 1858)]
This issue of the National Anti-Slavery Standard from August 28, 1858, features a poem "Peace in God" by Harriet Beecher Stowe
GLC09791.0022
January 1837
The Quarterly Anti-Slavery Magazine. [Vol.2 no. 2 (January 1837)]
JB00178
8-12 April 1940
American Education Press Inc.
Every Week [Vol. 6. No. 29. (April 8-12, 1940)]
An issue of Every Week newsletter dated 8-12 April 1940. This issue's cover story is titled "Migrant Worker Problem Troubles California." The article explains who migrant workers are as well as how the industry of migrant work came about. It also...
GLC09786
circa 1870
American Bank Note Company
Engraving of Hugh McCulloch
One undated engraving of Hugh McCulloch. Bust portrait of McCulloch surrounded by a frame with his title and signature. Same engraving as GLC08878.0292.
GLC08878.0291
One undated engraving of Hugh McCulloch. Bust portrait of McCulloch surrounded by a frame with his title and signature. Same engraving as GLC08878.0291.
GLC08878.0292
1836
The Anti-Slavery Record [vol. 2 (1836)]
JB00477
1837
The Anti-Slavery Record [vol. 3 (1837)]
JB00478
The Anti-Slavery Record Vol. 3 for 1837
JB00522
April 1837
The Quarterly Anti-Slavery Magazine [vol. 2, no. 3 (April 1837)]
JB00574
9 June 1783
Washington, George, 1732-1799
[Official discharge of Leonard Chapin Matross from the 2nd New York Artillery Regiment].
Countersigned by Washington's military secretary, Jonathan Trumbull, and Adjutant James Bradford. Matross' discharge came shortly after the end of the American Revolution. His service began 10 March 1781. With a nineteenth century note on the loan...
GLC00496.101
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