Letter from Moses Grant, Cambridge, [Massachusetts], to Caroline Westo...
M[oses] Grant writes to Caroline Weston in regards to receiving her circular on the anti-slavery fair. She discusses the imprisonment of Laturer. She writes about her respect for the anti-slavery cause and feel... More
Letter from Amos Farnsworth, Groton, [Mass.], to Anne Warren Weston, A...
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Letter from Lucia Weston, Weymouth, [Mass.], to Anne Warren Weston, Ja...
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[Temperance pledge filled in by Neil James Sweeney, 28 of March, 1844]...
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Letter from Anne Warren Weston, Weymouth, [Mass.], to Deborah Weston, ...
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Letter from Lucia Weston, Weymouth, [Mass.], to Anne Warren Weston, Ja...
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Letter from Anne Warren Weston, 39 Summer Street, [Boston], to Carolin...
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Letter from Edmund Quincy, Dedham, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd G...
Edmund Quincy writes to William Lloyd Garrison giving an account of the last meeting of the American Antislavery Society in New York. He advises Garrison to take some time for relaxation, or a vacation, as he "... More
Temperance.–The Man: "Here is that which is too weak to be a sinner–ho...
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Intemperance.–The Animal: "Though you can guess what temperance should...
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Letter from James Haughton, 35 Eccles St., Dublin, [Ireland], to Maria...
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Letter from Edmund Quincy, Dedham, [Mass.], to Maria Weston Chapman, A...
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Letter from Marshall L. Scudder, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Amos Augu...
Facsimile of a letter written by Marshall L. Scudder on behalf of the West Indian Mission Committee to unknown persons regarding a circular on behalf of the West Indian Mission, "a part that was only intended f... More
Letter from Isabel Jennings, [Cork, Ireland], to Maria Weston Chapman,...
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Letter from Edmund Quincy, Dedham, [Mass.], to Maria Weston Chapman, A...
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Letter from Edmund Quincy, Dedham, [Mass.], to Maria Weston Chapman, A...
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Letter from Edmund Quincy, Dedham, [Mass.], to Maria Weston Chapman, A...
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Letter from Deborah Weston, New Bedford no [sic] Boston, 39 Summer Str...
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Letter from Richard Allen, Dublin, [Ireland], to Maria Weston Chapman,...
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Letter from George Thompson, London, [England], to Henry Clarke Wright...
George Thompson writes to Henry Clarke Wright in regards to giving permission for him to make his letter to him public "although I little dreamt it would ever appear in print." He and Frederick Douglass are pla... More
Letter from George Thompson, London, [England], to Henry Clarke Wright...
George Thompson writes to Henry Clarke Wright in regards to giving permission for him to make his letter to him public "although I little dreamt it would ever appear in print." He and Frederick Douglass are pla... More
Facing the enemy / painted by F.W. Edmonds ; engraved by T. Doney.
Print showing a man in a woodworking shop sitting in front of a bottle of alcohol resting on a shelf in a window. 178 U.S. Copyright Office. Caption continues: From the original painting in the possession of C... More
Letter from George Thompson, London, [England], to Henry Clarke Wright...
George Thompson writes to Henry Clarke Wright in regards to giving permission for him to make his letter to him public "although I little dreamt it would ever appear in print." He and Frederick Douglass are pla... More
Letter from William Logan, Rochdale, [England,] to William Lloyd Garri...
William Logan inquires of William Lloyd Garrison as to the date he will be available to visit Rochdale during his stay in Manchester. Logan asserts that he is holding a number of meetings on the subject of "Ame... More
Letter from George Thompson, London, [England], to Henry Clarke Wright...
George Thompson writes to Henry Clarke Wright in regards to giving permission for him to make his letter to him public "although I little dreamt it would ever appear in print." He and Frederick Douglass are pla... More
Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Liverpool, [England], to Edmund Qu...
William Lloyd Garrison recounts to Edmund Quincy the tedium of his trans-Atlantic voyage by ship, and his arrival in Liverpool during an official visit by Prince Albert (whom Garrison dismisses while noting tha... More
Robinson's Onondaga temperance house, corner of Church and Salina st's...
Print shows an advertisement for Robinson's Onondaga Temperance House showing an exterior view of the building, with coach arriving with passengers, above text. Caption continues: This well-known Stand has bee... More
Letter from William Logan, Rochdale, [England], to William Lloyd Garri...
William Logan informs William Lloyd Garrison that he has received the Liberator, and encloses a copy of a letter by Frederick Douglass which appeared in the Times. Logan states that he will be leaving for Scotl... More
Letter from Isabel Jennings, [Cork, Ireland?], to Maria Weston Chapman...
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Churchill's Hudson street temperance house. Nos. 10 & 12 Hudson Street...
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Letter from James Haughton, 35 Eccles St., Dublin, [Ireland], to Maria...
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Temperance poem. Dedicated to the noble crew of the United States rece...
Verse.; Title. 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 59, Folder 17.
Letter from Daniel Otis, South Scituate, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Gar...
Daniel Otis confides in William Lloyd Garrison his disappointment with Father Mathew, and lambasts him for failing to strive for the liberty of American slaves while endeavoring to free those afflicted with the... More
Temperance ticket. [n. d.]. - Public domain broadside, Library of Cong...
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 82, Folder 18.
Matigheid - Public domain image related to music prformance, drawing
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Prospectus of a weekly family newspaper, to be called the "Fireside co...
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To the temperance workers of Ohio. [n. d.].
Temperance. 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 138, Folder 27.
Temperance (Die Mesikait), from The Seven Virtues
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Celebration of the sons of temperance, July 11, 1850. In the City of O...
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 121, Folder 3.
Loco Foco candidates travelling, on the canel system
Several prospective Democratic presidential candidates travel along a canal in the "Salt River Barge," named after the proverbial river of political defeat. The passengers are (left to right): Lewis Cass, secre... More
Two candidates at the door of nomination
A satire on the competition between Daniel Webster and Winfield Scott for the 1852 Whig nomination for the presidency. In the drawing, the candidates stand on opposite sides of a door, Scott on the left and Web... More
Letter from Sophia Louisa Little, Newport, [Rhode Island], to Samuel M...
Sophia L. Little writes to Samuel May thanking him for sending her money for the sale of her books [likely "Thrice Through the Furnace"]. Little says the book "is not to be looked upon so much a work of art, as... More
Letter from Jane M. MacPhail, Pictou, NS [Nova Scotia], to Anne Warren...
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Letter from Sophia Louisa Little, Newport, [Rhode Island], to Samuel M...
Sophia L. Little writes to Samuel May thanking him for sending her money for the sale of her books [likely "Thrice Through the Furnace"]. Little says the book "is not to be looked upon so much a work of art, as... More
Letter from Sophia Louisa Little, Newport, [Rhode Island], to Samuel M...
Sophia L. Little writes to Samuel May thanking him for sending her money for the sale of her books [likely "Thrice Through the Furnace"]. Little says the book "is not to be looked upon so much a work of art, as... More
Letter from Sophia Louisa Little, Newport, [Rhode Island], to Samuel M...
Sophia L. Little writes to Samuel May thanking him for sending her money for the sale of her books [likely "Thrice Through the Furnace"]. Little says the book "is not to be looked upon so much a work of art, as... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, [New York?],[N.Y], to William Lloyd Garris...
Oliver Johnson informs William Lloyd Garrison that the "City Society" proposes to hold an anti-slavery meeting on the Sunday between the Temperance Convention and the Women's Rights convention, and inquires Gar... More
Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, December 3, 1854
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Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, December 3, 1854
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Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, December 3, 1854
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Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, December 3, 1854
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Temperance, but No Maine Law - Public domain dedication. Metropolitan ...
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Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, December 3, 1854
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Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, December 3, 1854
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Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, December 3, 1854
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Temperance, but No Maine Law - Public domain dedication. Metropolitan ...
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Letter from Henry Wigham, Edinburgh, [Scotland], to William Lloyd Garr...
Henry Wigham writes to William Lloyd Garrison commenting on "the course which Frederick Douglass has pursued". Wigham calls it "mournful to see a man of great intellect so far the slave of his passions as to sa... More
Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, December 3, 1854
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Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, December 3, 1854
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Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, December 3, 1854
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Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, December 3, 1854
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Letter from Zadoc Long to John D. Long, December 3, 1854
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The triumph of reason - a mere rude sketch!
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Letter from Amasa McCoy, Albany, N.Y., to William Lloyd Garrison, 21 S...
Amasa McCoy writes William Lloyd Garrison concerning the American temperance movement, one which he asserts is a "department of public and social purity". McCoy bemoans the lack of temperance publications, citi... More
To the citizens of the third ward. A permanent organization has been f...
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Drink. A temperance song. Air--Poor little Joe. London--Taylor & Smith...
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The wife's lament, a new temperance song, by Archibald Scott. Air: Dea...
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Letter from Oliver Stevens, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd ...
Oliver Stevens writes to William Lloyd Garrison with news that his father, Isaac Stevens, had died and he considered it his "duty to inform you of the fact from the high esteem he had for you." Stevens describe... More
Newberry, Temperance - State: Florida - Year: 1865
Papers Relating to Citizens
Letter from Richard Davis Webb, 177 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin, [I...
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Letter from Robert Rae, London, [England], to William Lloyd Garrison, ...
Robert Rae offers William Lloyd Garrison the thanks and appreciation of the committee of the National Temperance League for Garrison's assent to meet them upon his return to London, and states that they trust h... More
Letter from Joseph Lupton, Leeds, [England], to William Lloyd Garrison...
Joseph Lupton writes William Lloyd Garrison promising to do his best in regards to the temperance meeting scheduled for October 15 in Bradford. Lupton asserts that they cannot forgo the meeting scheduled on the... More
Letter from William Logan, Glasgow, [Scotland], to William Lloyd Garri...
William Logan informs William Lloyd Garrison that he has received a copy of the Herald published by Arthur Guthrie, and states that Garrison will find in it articles by Rev. W.B. Robertson, whom Logan lables a ... More
Independent order of good templars Baker del. ; J.H. Bufford, Lith., B...
Print shows an illustrated certificate for the "Independent Order of Good Templars" with three scenes showing knights exemplifying "Faith, Hope, & Charity" and a scene at bottom showing Moses striking a rock wi... More