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Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society records, 1832-1870
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[Petition to deny the use of Faneuil Hall]
Boston Light Guard Co. D.
[Letter for publication in the Maryland Colonization Journal]
For the Baltimore American. The Danville Review.
West India Emancipation
Persons to whom we sent the Texas Circular
Poetry, 1843. Weymouth. Bard Adlington.
[Letter to Wendell Phillips, Francis Jackson, and Samuel Philbrick]
Evening of May 29th at Cherden [Chardon?] Street, Boston, 1839
The undersigned hereby agree to take the number of slaves let against their names respectively, upon the foregoing terms & conditions
[Letter from the friends of William Lloyd Garrison]
Miss Martineau's Martyr age
The Role of Infamy
Military Officers that delivered up Burns & took their pay
The Problem of the Free Negroes. A few thoughts upon the proposed solution of it.
[Roster of names related to military service under particular Captains]
[Petition letter to United States Congress]
Appeal to the Friends of the Slaves
[Letter from Francis Jackson and Edmund Quincy to Wendell Phillips]
Donations to the Liberator in 1839
October 1846
October 1847
July 1846
[Resolutions in arguing for the abolishment of slavery]
[Letter to the Editor of the Evening Post arguing for the abolishment of slavery]
[Letter from John T. Sargent to Justice Winsor, Esq., Supt. Public Library &c.]
Explanation. To the Editor of the Abolitionist.
[Letter from Edmund Quincy to J. Otis Williams]
List of 108 names to petition for use of Faneuil Hall
A. S. Petition for the rights of the Col'd Citizen
[Two resolutions condemning the "system of slavery"]
Petition to Gov. to fill the office of Agt. For Col'd Seamen
Resolutions of the World's Convention
The Lawyers Remonstrance for Judge Loring
Copy of a correspondence between Edmund Jackson & Hon. Robt. C. Winthrop in 1840
Resolves relating to Slavery & the Slave Trade & the admission of new States into the Union.
[Petition against the removal of Judge Edward G. Loring from office]
[List of delegates from the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society attending the 4th anniversary of the American Anti-Slavery Society]
Pledges for Liberator, 1839
A. S. Circular from the Decade meeting Dec. 1843, American A. S. Soc.
[Letter from Ellis Gray Loring to Andrew Robeson]
An Appeal to Abolitionists
Liberator Circular
Bradburns Petition
Permit of the Mayor to use Faneuil Hall for a public meeting on the 30 Oct. 1842
Copy to S. S. Foster to address a meeting in Faneuil Hall
History of Mass. Anti Slav Society
[Draft of circular letter from the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society]
[Resolutions adopted regarding the management and promotion of The Liberator]
S. E. Sewall's Draft of a Petition
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