Fee, Matilda.
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Anti-Slavery Collection
The Anti-Slavery Collection contains essays, addresses, reports, letters, business and legal records, research notes, and other materials collected by Berea College librarians through donation and purchase. These items document the institution of slavery, the anti-slavery movement, the conflict over slavery, and the aftermath of slavery in the United States of America.
Article "A Letter from Mrs. Fee, Berea, Ky." by Matilda Hamilton Fee, 1858 January, 1858 February
Typescript copy of an article written by Matilda Hamilton Fee for The American Missionary describing the two small blond slaves and mulatto mother who rode in the stage with her from Lexington to Richmond.
Article "A Mother in Prison" by Mrs. M. H. Fee, 1859 February 9, 1859 April
Typescript copy of an article written by Matilda Hamilton Fee for The American Missionary describing her visit with a freed black woman who was imprisoned for attempting to free her five children and grandchildren.
Article "The Grace of God Shown in the Life of a Slave" by Mrs. M. H. Fee, 1858 May
Typescript copy of an article written by Matilda Hamilton Fee for The American Missionary describing a conversation with the only colored member of Union Church in Berea at that time.
“Matilda Hamilton Fee, 1824-1895”
Life Sketch of Matilda Fee by William G. Frost