Box 1
Contains 74 Results:
Letter from Hon. W. H. Seward (address to the New York Central Republican Committee) / Slavery and Snakes / Mr. Lincoln's Independence, 1860 May 21
The first series comprises two folders of eighteenth century printed works on slavery, abolition, emancipation, the assassination of President Lincoln, post-war reconstruction of the Union, civil rights, and African re-settlement of former slaves. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
Appeal to the People of Maine, by a Citizen, 1855 August 1
The first series comprises two folders of eighteenth century printed works on slavery, abolition, emancipation, the assassination of President Lincoln, post-war reconstruction of the Union, civil rights, and African re-settlement of former slaves. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
Receipt from J. Daniel for printing at the office of the ? Whig, 1824
The second series comprises fourteen legal documents documenting the slave trade: wills, deeds, bills of sale, and manumission papers. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
List of goods sold to Beverly Daniel by William Allen, 1826-1828
The second series comprises fourteen legal documents documenting the slave trade: wills, deeds, bills of sale, and manumission papers. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
Speech of Charles Sumner: Emancipation!, 1862 October 6
The first series comprises two folders of eighteenth century printed works on slavery, abolition, emancipation, the assassination of President Lincoln, post-war reconstruction of the Union, civil rights, and African re-settlement of former slaves. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
Proceedings of the National Union Convention, 1866 August 14
The first series comprises two folders of eighteenth century printed works on slavery, abolition, emancipation, the assassination of President Lincoln, post-war reconstruction of the Union, civil rights, and African re-settlement of former slaves. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
The Freedman’s Bureau: Reports of Generals Steedman and Fullerton, 1866
The first series comprises two folders of eighteenth century printed works on slavery, abolition, emancipation, the assassination of President Lincoln, post-war reconstruction of the Union, civil rights, and African re-settlement of former slaves. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
Letter from J. D. Nelson of the 5th Kentucky Cavalry, Camp Douglas, Chicago (Union prison camp), to his parents. Probably the same James mentioned in the 1854 letter from James Nelson, above., 1863 March 22
The third series comprises personal letters that refer to enslaved persons, the institution of slavery, or the abolition of slavery. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
The Constitutional Duty of the Federal Government to Abolish American Slavery: An Expose of the Position of the American Abolition Society. New York, 1856
The first series comprises two folders of eighteenth century printed works on slavery, abolition, emancipation, the assassination of President Lincoln, post-war reconstruction of the Union, civil rights, and African re-settlement of former slaves. Arrangement within the series is chronological.
The African Repository, 57:5, Washington DC: American Colonization Society. Theme: Liberia, 1881 May
The first series comprises two folders of eighteenth century printed works on slavery, abolition, emancipation, the assassination of President Lincoln, post-war reconstruction of the Union, civil rights, and African re-settlement of former slaves. Arrangement within the series is chronological.