Box 1
Contains 74 Results:
Bill of sale for Ellick, age 52, by E. Broaddus et al. to William Nelson, 1849
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.
Letter from J. B. Mallett, Sheridan, New York, to John D. Gregg, 1860 July 30
In this letter, Mallett mentions gathering "signatures to a Memorial to the Governor asking an investigation of my expulsion." Mallett was a school teacher in Bracken County who held anti-slavery sentiments.
General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky Joint Resolution on Remaining in the Union, 1861 March 25
Printed broadside, 8" x 12.25". Formerly Curio 976.9 K373.
Printed copies of the 13th and 14th Amendments to the Constitution, 1866-1868
Printed copy of Adjutant General's Office Order No.l of January 8, 1866, publishing the text of the thirteenth amendment to the United States Constitution; Printed copy of Adjutant General's Office General Order 64 of August 8, 1868, publishing the text of the fourteenth amendment. Both documents bear the name of William H. Seward, Secretary of State.
Arthur Tappan by William A. Hallock, American Tract Society tract No. 677, 1865-1866
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.
The Anti-Slavery Bugle No. 9: The Branded Hand by John G. Whittier. Also, Lines by James Russell Lowell on reading of the capture of certain fugitive slaves near Washington, 1845-1861
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 Anti-Slavery Bugle No. 1: Extracts from the American Slave Code, 1845-1861
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.
Document appointing Samuel Zug Chairman of the Detroit Eighth Ward Vigilance Committee... for the promoting of the Republican cause, 1866 November 3
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 Anti-Slavery Record, Vol. II, No. 1 (Whole No. 13). New York: Published by R. G. Williams for the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1836 January
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.
National Union Campaign Document No. 3: The Great Speech of Major General Thomas Ewing, of Kansas. Delivered before the Soldiers and Sailors' Convention at Cleveland, 1866 September 17
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.