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- Sketch of Jonathan Thomas
- Ten-page manuscript account of Jonathan Thomas, a fugitive slave from Kentucky., New-York Historical Society
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- Members of the Independent Company of Cadets believed to have been on duty June 2d, 1854.
- Four-page document containing circa 90 names, including Thomas C. Amory, Francis Brinley, Christopher C. Holmes, Thomas P. Ruh, Joseph McKean Churchill, Ignatius S. Amory, Thomas B. Hall, Joseph S. Whitney, William A. Bangs, Aaron C. Baldwin., New-York Historical Society
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- Boston Light Guard Co. D.
- One-page document containing 65 names, including Dexter H. Follett, Walter Miles, and Eben. S. Hayward., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter for publication in the Maryland Colonization Journal]
- Manuscript letter by W. McLain [M'Lain] addressed to the editors at the Colonization Rooms for publication [probably in the Maryland Colonization Journal] in Washington, D.C., asking that they print an acknowledgement for an anonymous donation., New-York Historical Society
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- For the Baltimore American. The Danville Review.
- Manuscript letter by Robert Breckenridge [of Lexington, Kentucky] for publication in the Baltimore American, appealing to readers to send in monetary support and subscriptions to the Danville Review in order that the publication be able to continue operation after many of its officers became supporters of the Confederacy., New-York Historical Society
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- Escape of William Curtis and Samuel Glenn
- Three-page account of the escape of slaves William Curtis and Samuel Glenn from plantations in Darien [Georgia]., New-York Historical Society
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- [Signed petition for the Senate and House of Representatives]
- Undated petition signed by circa 150 Boston citizens arguing against the removal of Judge [Edward Greely] Loring in 1850 from his appointment as judge after forcing Anthony Burns to return back to slavery in the South., New-York Historical Society
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- [Roster of names related to military service under particular Captains]
- 24-page roster of circa 1,500 names of individuals who served under military Captains Seth Wilmarth, Isaac Hall Wright, Evans, Cass, Whorf, Granger [probably David Granger of Boston], McKenny, McCafferty, Young, Charles O. Rogers, Henshaw, Cooley, Upton, and Adams., New-York Historical Society
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- Slave narrative
- Draft of the narrative of [Jonathan Thomas] a fugitive slave and summaries of sermons given by pro-slavery preachers., New-York Historical Society
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- Liberator Appeal 1836
- Circular letter from the committee of The Liberator, Samuel E. Sewall, Joseph Southwick, and John Cutts Smith soliciting donations to support the operation of The Liberator., New-York Historical Society
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- Anti-Slavery Circular by E. G. Loring, Feb. 1835
- Circular letter from the New England Anti-Slavery Society announcing the appointment of Rev. Samuel J. May to General Agent and soliciting funds to pay for his yearly salary., New-York Historical Society
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- [Notification for appointment to attend the 6th Anniversary of the American A. S. Society]
- Letter from Francis Jackson and William Lloyd Garrison, with no addressee, notifying of appointment to serve as a delegate for the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society at the 6th Anniversary celebration of the American Anti-Slavery Society in New York on May 7, 1839., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from John A. Collins and Henry W. Williams to Increase S. Smith]
- Letter from John A. Collins, Henry W. Williams and [missing from bottom of page], committee members of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society in Boston, inviting Increase S. Smith, from Hingham, Massachusetts, to participate in the eleventh anniversary of the Society. Names participants Nathaniel C. [Peabody?] Rogers, Thomas Earle, J. C. Fuller, C. C. Burleigh, J. C. Hathaway, and George Bradburn., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter to Mr. Blanchard]
- Unsigned letter addressed to Mr. Blanchard regarding building plans for the "Copeland Estate at Quincy," discussing the construction of basements and cellars underneath a particular building. Dated Boston, Mary 1856. On back, extensive list of names titled "Early Abolitionists" dated December 16, 1831, identifying several notable abolitionists including William Lloyd Garrison and David Lee Child., New-York Historical Society
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- [Receipt for wages paid to Oliver Johnson]
- Receipt for wages paid to Oliver Johnson "for services performed in the Office of the Liberator in 1839" from Francis Jackson. Also signed in pencil "M & W Johnson" and note on bottom left "(Genl. Fessenden's pledge).", New-York Historical Society
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- [Geographical summary of the State of Tennessee]
- Two-page printed document dated 1866 summarizing the geographical divisions of the State of Tennesee produced by the Executive Department in Nashville. Signed by Governor W. G. Brownlow, December 8, 1865., New-York Historical Society
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- [Advertisement for Mathew Carey's testimony of the Colonization Society]
- Two-page printed advertisement by Mathew Carey of Philadelphia, promoting this written testimony on the Colonization Society and its activities in Liberia., New-York Historical Society
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- Middlesex Elections. Reps. To Congress
- Tabulations from an official election [possibly senatorial] of Middlesex County [Massachusetts], listing votes by town., New-York Historical Society