A certain cabinet junto / P. Revere, sc., British Cartoon Print
Print shows King George III, speechless (his caption balloon is empty), seated on the right in a high-backed chair at a table, with Lord North seated opposite presenting a paper to the King that states "for the... More
The courtiers assembled, on hearing the news of the death of the Rt. H...
Print shows a group of ministers seated around a table commenting on the news of William Beckford's death. Depicted are Jeremiah Dyson, John Montagu Sandwich, William Murray Mansfield, Sir Fletcher Norton, Augu... More
Shah Allum in distress, British Cartoon Print
"A design in two compartments illustrating an article in Biblical phraseology, 'The First Chapter of the Book of Kings' and 'The Lamentations'. In the upper part is depicted a meeting of the General Court of th... More
Boston, December 1, 1773. Gentlemen, The Committee of correspondence f...
Ford 1655.; Not in Evans. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 37, Folder 23b.
Extract of the proceedings of the committee of correspondence of this ...
Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. 2 duplicate copies Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 106, Folder 12. Copy scanned: 1
Thomas Jefferson, 1776, Memorandum on Virginia Presbyterian's Petition...
Memorandum on Virginia Presbyterian's Petition about Night Meetings
[Association meeting at York] - A drawing of a large group of people s...
Print shows an allegorical representation of a meeting of the Association of York during which all disputes were amicably settled.
Der Congress erklärt die 13 vereinigten Stăaten von Nord-America für i...
Print shows a meeting of the Continental Congress, one of twelve scenes depicting the history of the American Revolution. S. 99. [Plate] 5. Published in: The American Revolution in drawings and prints; a check... More
L'accord - Public domain historical image, Political Cartoon. A couple...
Print shows a meeting between the clergy, nobility, and the working class, members of the three estates, dining together and drinking a toast to "la santé d'not bon Roi" in a rural setting. Possibly purchased ... More
Pal sangué Mr. l'Prieur v'la l'coup
Print with two scenes, one labeled "Le jeu de hazard" shows a meeting between the clergy, nobility, and the working class; the other labeled "Le goute patriotique" shows members of the three estates dining toge... More
Assemblée nationale, abandon de tous les privileges, à Versailles scea...
Print shows the Assemblée nationale meeting in a large room with amphitheater seating as members of the clergy and the nobility come forward to renounce their priviledges. No. 4 from the series "Principales Jo... More
[Du pain et la constitution de LXXXXIII] / dessiné par C. Monnet ; gra...
Print shows the Assemblée nationale législative meeting in a large room crowded with French citizens, many of them armed with swords and pikes, one holding aloft a victim's head on a pike, another firing a rifl... More
An Irish howl, Thomas Rowlandson
On the extreme right the Devil holds up a canvas, 'le Tableau Parlant', which terrifies twelve Irishmen grouped round an oblong table. In their alarm the heavy table has been overturned, some are on the ground,... More
Attaque de la convention nationale ; journée mémorable du 13 vendémiai...
Print shows battle scene on Paris street during the attack on the National Convention. Plate from: Collection complète des tableaux historiques de la révolution française. Paris, chez Auber, 1804, no. 129. de ... More
Address of the committees appointed at meetings of the tenants, freeho...
Positive Photostat. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 113, Folder 2aa.
Thomas Jefferson, April 29, 1802, Opinion on Cabinet Meetings
Opinion on Cabinet Meetings Public domain scan of Thomas Jefferson correspondence, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Premiere séance de l'institut National ; le 15 Germinal, An 4eme de la...
Print shows a large group of men seated in two u-shaped rows along the sides and back of a large hall with a barrel ceiling and with statuary in alcoves set off by columns, a crowded third row of standing-room-... More
Captain Lewis & Clark holding a council with the Indians
Illus. in: A journal of the voyages and travels of a corps of discovery : under the command of Capt. Lewis and Capt. Clarke of the Army of the United States [...] during the years 1804, 1805 and 1806 [...] by P... More
Warrant for town meeting of Brookline, 1814
Public domain scan of manuscript related to Massachusetts, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Announcement of town meeting of voters in town of Roxbury
Public domain scan of manuscript related to Massachusetts, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
The Shawanese prophet and Tecumseh / Huyot.
Print shows Tenskwatawa, the Shawnee Prophet, and Tecumseh, with other Natives and tipis in the background. Printed below image: (See page 669). Erroneously inscribed on mount: From The romance and tragedy of ... More
Providence, October 20, 1815. Sir. The cotton manufacturers of this to...
Imprint 2. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 168, Folder 8.
State of New-Jersey. A supplement to the act entitled An act incorpora...
Imprint 2.; On verso: Town meetings. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 99, Folder 47.
Pawnee Council / S. Seymour, delt. ; I. Clark, sculpt.
Illustration shows Major Stephen H. Long and members of his expedition meeting with a Pawnee council.
Verlegenheiten. No. 6, Der unseelige Hund! wir sind verloren Le chien ...
Print shows a man and a woman, with a small dog, in an orangerie; the woman is listening at the door. They have met for a romantic tryst, but their presence has been given away by their dog who is responding to... More
To the voters of Baltimore County. Fellow Citizens. Having been announ...
Jackson, Andrew.; Campaign.; Imprint 2. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 29, Folder... More
Letter from William P. Weeks, South Berwick, [Maine], to Amos Augustus...
William Weeks writes to Amos A. Phelps about slanderous remarks made by a Mrs. H and other members of Mr. Campbell's church. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from Hubbard Winslow, Dover, [Massachusetts], to Amos Augustus ...
Hubbard Winslow writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding matters concerning the religious of Dover. He discusses his plans for celebrating the Fourth of July. He writes of his desire to procure Mr. Tillotson's servic... More
Letter from Mendon Ecclesiastical Council, [Mendon, Massachusetts], to...
Proceedings of a meeting held for the Mendon (Mass.) Ecclesiastical Council for the purpose of deciding the propriety of ordaining Mr. John M.S. [Mccurdy Strong] Perry to preach the gospel and "of assisting in ... More
Letter from Mendon Ecclesiastical Council, [Mendon, Massachusetts], to...
Proceedings of a meeting held for the Mendon (Mass.) Ecclesiastical Council for the purpose of deciding the propriety of ordaining Mr. John M.S. [Mccurdy Strong] Perry to preach the gospel and "of assisting in ... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Letter from Isabella Massie to Mary Anne Estlin
Isabella Massie writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to inviting some friends to meet mebers of the Bristol & Clifton Ladies' anti-slavery association. She wants her friends to meet real abolitionists with "an... More
Letter from Isabella Massie to Mary Anne Estlin
Isabella Massie writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to inviting some friends to meet mebers of the Bristol & Clifton Ladies' anti-slavery association. She wants her friends to meet real abolitionists with "an... More
Letter from B.G. Wainwright to Maria Weston Chapman
B.G. Wainwright writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to delivering notes of introduction for Maria Weston Chapman's brother, which are to aid him in procuring such articles as she may desire. Courtesy of B... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb to Mary Anne Estlin
Richard Davis Webb writes to [Mary Anne Estlin] in regards to his delay in collecting contributions to the Anti-Slavery Bazaar due to the approaching marriage of a sister of James Webb near Antrum, Ireland. He ... More
Letter from Sarah Moore Grimkè - Public domain correspondence manuscri...
Sarah Moore Grimkè and Angelina Emily Grimkè write a rough draft with several incomplete paragraphs on resolutions for the course of the desolute & oppressed slave, calling for "this convention view with warm a... More
Letter from George Thompson to John Bishop Estlin
George Thompson writes to John Bishop Estlin regarding "the next advocate, if you approve it, and it be not too late, a notice of my recent lecture of A.S." He writes of delivering addresses in other parts of t... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb to Mary Anne Estlin
Richard Davis Webb writes to [Mary Anne Estlin] in regards to his delay in collecting contributions to the Anti-Slavery Bazaar due to the approaching marriage of a sister of James Webb near Antrum, Ireland. He ... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, [England], to Mary Anne Estlin
Harriet Lupton writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to obtaining a copy of her report on the extract of "Mr. Estlin's interesting letter." Lupton could tell that from F. Douglass's report the American & Foreig... More
Letter from Francis Bishop to Mary Anne Estlin
Francis Bishop writes to Mary Anne Estlin regarding the health of Mary Anne's aunt and herself. He writes that the Boston Anti-Slavery Society "is the only one doing good in the states." He writes of abolitioni... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
Unknown writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to their illness. The author writes about Miss Massie and how she promised the author for the next Bazaar "some fine pictures." The author has the five dollars th... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
Unknown writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to their illness. The author writes about Miss Massie and how she promised the author for the next Bazaar "some fine pictures." The author has the five dollars th... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb to Mary Anne Estlin
Richard Davis Webb writes to [Mary Anne Estlin] in regards to his delay in collecting contributions to the Anti-Slavery Bazaar due to the approaching marriage of a sister of James Webb near Antrum, Ireland. He ... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Letter from William Wolcott, Petersham, [Massachusetts], to Amos Augus...
William Wolcott writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding answers to Phelps' questions concerning the congregation, the minister, the various societies, and meetings held in Barre. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
Unknown writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to their illness. The author writes about Miss Massie and how she promised the author for the next Bazaar "some fine pictures." The author has the five dollars th... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Letter from Isabella Massie to Mary Anne Estlin
Isabella Massie writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to inviting some friends to meet mebers of the Bristol & Clifton Ladies' anti-slavery association. She wants her friends to meet real abolitionists with "an... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb to Mary Anne Estlin
Richard Davis Webb writes to [Mary Anne Estlin] in regards to his delay in collecting contributions to the Anti-Slavery Bazaar due to the approaching marriage of a sister of James Webb near Antrum, Ireland. He ... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
Unknown writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to their illness. The author writes about Miss Massie and how she promised the author for the next Bazaar "some fine pictures." The author has the five dollars th... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, Hudson, [Ohio], to Amos Augustus Phelps, Au...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps praising him for his anti-slavery circular which was "highly acceptable. The names above were obtained among the clergymen who attended our anti-slavery convention." H... More
Letter from Harriet Beecher Stowe to Anne Warren Weston
Harriet Beecher Stowe writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to her lack of participation at Weston's anti-slavery fair. She wishes Mrs. Follen to write the tract as she can add nothing more to it and wants an... More
Letter from Isabella Massie to Mary Anne Estlin
Isabella Massie writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to inviting some friends to meet mebers of the Bristol & Clifton Ladies' anti-slavery association. She wants her friends to meet real abolitionists with "an... More
Letter from Harriet Martineau, Sydenham, [England], to Mary Anne Estli...
Harriet Martineau writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to hearing Mr. Pillsbury's talk on "Mary and her father." She writes about the Anthony Burns kidnapping case and remarks that "Mr. P did not sleep a wink-... More
Letter from Lucia Weston, Weymouth, [Massachusetts], to Deborah Weston...
[Lucia Weston] writes to Caroline and Deborah Weston in regards to the whereabouts of the other Weston sisters; Emma is at Brush Hill, Anne goes to Boston tomorrow, and the writer is "very poorly in health." Th... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
Unknown writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to their illness. The author writes about Miss Massie and how she promised the author for the next Bazaar "some fine pictures." The author has the five dollars th... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
Unknown writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to their illness. The author writes about Miss Massie and how she promised the author for the next Bazaar "some fine pictures." The author has the five dollars th... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
Unknown writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to their illness. The author writes about Miss Massie and how she promised the author for the next Bazaar "some fine pictures." The author has the five dollars th... More
Letter to Anne Warren Weston - Public domain correspondence manuscript...
Unknown writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to their illness. The author writes about Miss Massie and how she promised the author for the next Bazaar "some fine pictures." The author has the five dollars th... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Letter from Theodore Dwight Weld, [Cincinnati, Ohio], to Amos Augustus...
Theodore Dwight Weld writes to Amos A. Phelps about Lane Seminary member's attitudes towards slavery. He writes, "Our theological professors are exceedingly anxious to keep us from bringing up the subject to di... More
Letter from Benjamin Blydenburg Wisner, [Boston, Massachusetts], to Am...
Benjamin Blydenburg Wisner writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding a notice that "the Reverend Mr. Smith, a missionary of the American Board, attached to the Mediteranean mission; & who in company with the Rev Holy ... More
Letter from Theodore Dwight Weld, [Cincinnati, Ohio], to Amos Augustus...
Theodore Dwight Weld writes to Amos A. Phelps about Lane Seminary member's attitudes towards slavery. He writes, "Our theological professors are exceedingly anxious to keep us from bringing up the subject to di... More
Letter from Noah Worcester, Brighton, [Massachusetts], to Amos Augustu...
Noah Worcester writes to Amos A. Phelps in regards to his sentiments on slavery. He regrets that "any of your propositions are expressed in a form to which I cannot give my signature" but he does state that "I ... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1833 Dec...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps in regards to antislavery society matters. He writes of the importance of the antislavery work they are doing and asks, "Should you specify your willingness to engage ... More
Letter from Nathan Winslow, Portland, to William Lloyd Garrison and Is...
Nathan Winslow writes to William Lloyd Garrison and Isaac Knapp describing meetings held in Portland about "forming a colonization society." Winslow discusses the advocates of colonization and their attempts at... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, [New York], to William Garrison, ...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to William Lloyd Garrison informing him he has sent 50 copies of the circular to his office. Wright lists the names of some people he is sending the circular to and asks Garrison to cov... More
Letter from Theodore Dwight Weld, [Cincinnati, Ohio], to Amos Augustus...
Theodore Dwight Weld writes to Amos A. Phelps about Lane Seminary member's attitudes towards slavery. He writes, "Our theological professors are exceedingly anxious to keep us from bringing up the subject to di... More
Letter from Noah Worcester, Brighton, [Massachusetts], to Amos Augustu...
Noah Worcester writes to Amos A. Phelps in regards to his sentiments on slavery. He regrets that "any of your propositions are expressed in a form to which I cannot give my signature" but he does state that "I ... More
Letter from Noah Worcester, Brighton, [Massachusetts], to Amos Augustu...
Noah Worcester writes to Amos A. Phelps in regards to his sentiments on slavery. He regrets that "any of your propositions are expressed in a form to which I cannot give my signature" but he does state that "I ... More
Letter from Noah Worcester, Brighton, [Massachusetts], to Amos Augustu...
Noah Worcester writes to Amos A. Phelps in regards to his sentiments on slavery. He regrets that "any of your propositions are expressed in a form to which I cannot give my signature" but he does state that "I ... More
Letter from Theodore Dwight Weld, [Cincinnati, Ohio], to Amos Augustus...
Theodore Dwight Weld writes to Amos A. Phelps about Lane Seminary member's attitudes towards slavery. He writes, "Our theological professors are exceedingly anxious to keep us from bringing up the subject to di... More
Letter from J.O. Baker, Harwich, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1833 ...
J.O. Baker, Nathaniel Robbins, and L.H. Robbins write to Samuel May Jr. requesting that general agents Mr. William L. Garrison and Wendell Phillips speak on anti-slavery in August or September. Courtesy of Bost... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Dec...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding anti-slavery matters. He tells Phelps that his suggestion for forwarding boxes of antislavery publications will "receive early attention." He writes that B. ... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Aug...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding the plan of organization of auxiliaries and arrangement with the New Engalnd Society which has been "ratified with a simple amendment, of saving to our agent... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 May...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding James A. Thome chosen to cooperate with Phelps for a while in the agency. He writes, "it is doubtful that he will accept his appointment in full, but he has ... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Dec...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding anti-slavery matters. He tells Phelps that his suggestion for forwarding boxes of antislavery publications will "receive early attention." He writes that B. ... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Oct...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps about anti-slavery matters. He writes that the committee wishes that Phelps labor next in New Hampshire. He writes of new appointments of agents, such as Bro. Grosveno... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Aug...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding the plan of organization of auxiliaries and arrangement with the New Engalnd Society which has been "ratified with a simple amendment, of saving to our agent... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Aug...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding the plan of organization of auxiliaries and arrangement with the New Engalnd Society which has been "ratified with a simple amendment, of saving to our agent... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 May...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding James A. Thome chosen to cooperate with Phelps for a while in the agency. He writes, "it is doubtful that he will accept his appointment in full, but he has ... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Jun...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding the distribution of the Anti-Slavery society reporters. He discusses resolutions from the Executive Committee regarding the subject of "organization." In the... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Oct...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps about anti-slavery matters. He writes that the committee wishes that Phelps labor next in New Hampshire. He writes of new appointments of agents, such as Bro. Grosveno... More
Letter from Orson S. Murray, Montpelier, [Vt.], to William Lloyd Garri...
Orson S. Murray informs William Lloyd Garrison that since requesting a visit from George Thompson, the Vermont Anti-Slavery Society found itself in debt, owing to expenses incurred in circulating Henry Clarke W... More
Letter from George Thompson, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Robert Purvis...
George Thompson writes to Robert Purvis in regards to him arriving safely home and hopes his family is well. Providence is watching over him in his endeavors. He hopes he will "make a noble and unreserved offer... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Oct...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps about anti-slavery matters. He writes that the committee wishes that Phelps labor next in New Hampshire. He writes of new appointments of agents, such as Bro. Grosveno... More
Letter from Thomas Tileston Waterman, Providence, [Rhode Island], to A...
Thomas Tileston Waterman writes Amos A. Phelps on his intention to accept his invitation to be present at the meeting in Boston. He writes that he has an engagement at the quarterly conference at Newport but wi... More
Letter from George Thompson, Roxbury, [Massachusetts], to George Willi...
George Thompson writes to George William Benson in regards to postponing his speeches in New York and Providence due to his wife's confinement and other assignments. He has given lectures in Boston, in particul... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Aug...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding sending Phelps " '1000 of Birney's letter' as seen as they are reworked off. Let it be administered immediately." He writes that he and the committee are ask... More
Letter from William P. Weeks, Canaan, [New Hampshire], to Amos Augustu...
William P. Weeks writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding reports concerning Phelps which have reached Canaan. He asks Phelps why he did not see him when he was in Concord. He would have called upon him and welcomed ... More
Letter from George Thompson, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Robert Purvis...
George Thompson writes to Robert Purvis in regards to him arriving safely home and hopes his family is well. Providence is watching over him in his endeavors. He hopes he will "make a noble and unreserved offer... More
Letter from George Thompson, Roxbury, [Massachusetts], to Robert Purvi...
George Thompson writes to Robert Purvis in regards to him arriving safely home and hopes his family is well. Providence is watching over him in his endeavors. He hopes he will "make a noble and unreserved offer... More
Letter from George Thompson, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Robert Purvis...
George Thompson writes to Robert Purvis in regards to him arriving safely home and hopes his family is well. Providence is watching over him in his endeavors. He hopes he will "make a noble and unreserved offer... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Aug...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding the plan of organization of auxiliaries and arrangement with the New Engalnd Society which has been "ratified with a simple amendment, of saving to our agent... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Dec...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding anti-slavery matters. He tells Phelps that his suggestion for forwarding boxes of antislavery publications will "receive early attention." He writes that B. ... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Mar...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding an outrage enacted on a colored family. He writes, "the trial of a colored family who had been handed out of their beds as slaves the night before. I never h... More
Letter from George Thompson, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Goerge Willia...
George Thompson writes to George William Benson in regards to thanking the "friends in R.I." for a gracious welcome to Providence. He praises the Providence anti-slavery society for their noble engagements in t... More
Letter from Elizur Wright, New York, to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1834 Oct...
Elizur Wright Jr. writes to Amos A. Phelps about anti-slavery matters. He writes that the committee wishes that Phelps labor next in New Hampshire. He writes of new appointments of agents, such as Bro. Grosveno... More