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- [Letter from L. Spooner to George Bradburn]
- Four-page letter dated January 4, 1848, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to George Bradburn in Cleveland, Ohio, discussing Bradburn's editorial position at the paper [The Pioneer] and other abolitionist news., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to Bradburn]
- Two-page letter dated January 19, 1848, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to George Bradburn, regarding various abolitionist publications and a "misunderstanding" between Bradburn and Clapp., New-York Historical Society
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- [Manuscript draft of a letter from Lysander Spooner to Gerrit Smith]
- Manuscript draft of a four-page letter from Lysander Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to Gerrit Smith in Peterboro, New York, dated March 13, 1848, in which Spooner argues for the value of his forthcoming book and asks for the financial means to complete it., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from Lysander Spooner to Gerrit Smith]
- Four-page letter from Lysander Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to Gerrit Smith in Peterboro, New York, dated March 13, 1848, in which Spooner argues for the value of his forthcoming book and asks for the financial means to complete it., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from Gerrit Smith to Lysander Spooner]
- Three-page letter from Gerrit Smith in Peterboro [New York] to Lysander Spooner in Boston, Massachusetts, dated March 17, 1848, declining Spooner's request for financial assistance., New-York Historical Society
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- [Manuscript draft of a letter from Lysander Spooner to Gerrit Smith]
- Manuscript draft of a two-page letter from Lysander Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to Gerrit Smith in Peterboro, New York, dated July 3, 1848, in which Spooner asks for the return of the copyrights to his works so that he might raise funds against it for the publication of his newest book., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from Lysander Spooner to Gerrit Smith]
- Four-page letter from Lysander Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to Gerrit Smith in Peterboro, New York, dated July 3, 1848, in which Spooner asks for the return of the copyrights to his works so that he might raise funds against them for the publication of his newest book., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from Gerrit Smith to Lysander Spooner]
- One-page letter from Gerrit Smith of Peterboro [New York] to Lysander Spooner dated July 8, 1848, discussing copyright of Spooner's "The Unconstitutionality of Slavery" and pledging to give money to support his work., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to Bradburn]
- One-page letter dated July 18, 1848, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to [George] Bradburn, notifying that he is leaving Boston for Athol because he has "nothing to eat" and that "the Abolitionists must flounder in their ignorance until they are willing to give me bread in exchange for knowledge.", New-York Historical Society
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- [Manuscript draft of a letter from Lysander Spooner to Gerrit Smith]
- Manuscript draft of a four-page letter from Lysander Spooner in Athol [Massachusetts] to Gerrit Smith in Peterboro, New York, dated July 24, 1848, in which Spooner discusses his inability to raise funds for himself and explains reasons why the public should provide him assistance., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from Lysander Spooner to Gerrit Smith]
- Four-page letter from Lysander Spooner in Athol [Massachusetts] to Gerrit Smith in Peterboro, New York, dated July 24, 1848, in which Spooner discusses his inability to raise funds for himself and explains reasons why the public should provide him assistance., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to Bradburn]
- Two-page letter dated February 25, 1849, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to George Bradburn, discussing his criticisms of [Gerrit] Smith's writings and giving a manuscript copy of a letter from Smith, in which he discusses [William Lloyd] Garrison's waning position of power in the abolitionist movement., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to Bradburn]
- Three-page letter dated March 9, 1849, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to [George] Bradburn, giving his criticism of Bradburn's newspaper article and discussing his refusal to "give any more ideas" to the Abolitionists without payment., New-York Historical Society
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- Letter of Gerrit Smith, to the Liberty Party of New-Hampshire
- Printed letter entitled "Letter of Gerrit Smith, to the Liberty Party of New-Hampshire" dated Peterboro, March 18, 1849 on 1 folded sheet ([4] p., the last page blank). On verso, labeled "Circular" and addressed in Gerrit Smith's hand to Lysander Spooner in Boston, Massachusetts., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from Lysander Spooner to Gerrit Smith]
- Sixteen-page letter from Lysander Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] to Gerrit Smith, dated June 25, 1849, describing his "argument on the Post Office laws" and transmitting copies of certificates of "lawyers and several others" that have reviewed his work favorably., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from Lysander Spooner to Gerrit Smith]
- Eight-page letter from Lysander Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] to Gerrit Smith, dated July 5, 1849, describing his analysis of the United States Constitution with regards to slavery., New-York Historical Society
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- [Manuscript draft of a letter from Lysander Spooner to Gerrit Smith]
- Manuscript draft of an eight-page letter from Lysander Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] to Gerrit Smith, dated July 5, 1849, describing his analysis of the United States Constitution in regards to slavery., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from Lysander Spooner to Gerrit Smith]
- Sixteen-page letter from Lysander Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] to Gerrit Smith, dated July 17, 1849, explaining his arguments against slavery, and Smith's financial obligations towards Spooner for his legal advice on the matter., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to Bradburn]
- Four-page letter dated September 14, 1849, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] to George Bradburn, providing a manuscript copy of a letter from Spooner to [Gerrit] Smith in which he argues for the unconstitutionality of slavery., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from Bela Marsh to Gerrit Smith and manuscript copy of Smith's reply]
- Two-page letter from Bela Marsh in Boston, Massachusetts to Gerrit Smith, dated September 29, 1849, regarding a resolution to distribute Lysander Spooner's work, the Unconstitutionality of Slavery to lawyers. At end, manuscript copy of Smith's response, dated October 7, 1849, in Smith's hand., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter and envelope from Bela Marsh to Lysander Spooner]
- One-page letter and envelope from Bela Marsh in Boston [Massachusetts] to Lysander Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts], dated October 11, 1849, in which he forwards a transcription of Gerrit Smith's reply to Marsh's inquiry about distributing Spooner's book to United States lawyers., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to George Bradburn]
- One-page letter dated November 2, 1849, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to George Bradburn in Lynn, Massachusetts, notifying of his arrival in Boston and intent to visit., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to Bradburn]
- Two-page letter dated November 8, 1849, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] to George Bradburn, discussing a response to his writings from "old Daniel" and payment due from [Gerrit] Smith for an article that Spooner wrote at Smith's request., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from Geo. Bradburn to Lysander Spooner]
- Four-page letter dated January 25, 1850, from Geo. [George] Bradburn in Lynn [Massachusetts] to Lysander Spooner in Worcester, Massachusetts, in which Bradburn discusses his regrets for becoming to editor of the Pioneer and other abolitionist activities., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to Bradburn]
- Four-page letter dated January 29, 1850, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] to George Bradburn, discussing the remarriage of Mrs. [Elizabeth] Sargeant to Mr. Brackett, and the end of abolitionist paper The Chronotype., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to Bradburn]
- Two-page letter dated February 5, 1850, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] to George Bradburn, asking him to "soften your feelings" towards "Robinson," and notifying him that he will be travelling soon to New York, and then up to Boston., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to Bradburn]
- Four-page letter dated February 10, 1850, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] to George Bradburn, advising on a situation involving "R." [Robinson] and "Mrs. P." [probably Frances H. Parker], with whom Bradburn is romantically linked., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to Bradburn]
- Three-page letter dated February 20, 1850, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] to George Bradburn, regarding a "Robinson" and his marital issues, which also concern a "Mrs. P." [probably Frances H. Parker]., New-York Historical Society
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- To Gerrit Smith. Not sent, except a part. See copy of a letter of March 30, 1850
- Manuscript draft of a letter from Lysander Spooner to Gerrit Smith, undated, in which Spooner accuses Smith of copyright infringement., New-York Historical Society
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- To Gerrit Smith. Not sent, except a part. See copy of letter of March 30 - 1850
- Manuscript draft of a four-page letter from Lysander Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] to Gerrit Smith, dated March, 1850, in which Spooner accuses Smith of copyright infringement., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to Bradburn]
- Three-page letter dated March 5, 1850, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] to George Bradburn, discussing the opinions of "Drew" and "Butler," and an argument between Bradburn and "Robinson.", New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to Bradburn]
- Four-page letter dated March 15, 1850, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] to George Bradburn, responding to Bradburn's letter that describes a disagreement with "R." [Robinson] and asks for Spooner's opinion., New-York Historical Society
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- [Manuscript draft of a letter from Lysander Spooner to Gerrit Smith]
- Manuscript draft of a two-page letter from Lysander Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] to Gerrit Smith, dated March 30, 1850, in which Spooner accuses Smith of copyright infringement., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter and envelope from Gerrit Smith to Lysander Spooner]
- Four-page letter and envelope from Gerrit Smith in Peterboro [New York] to Lysander Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] dated April 2, 1850, in which Smith responds to Spooner's accusations of copyright infringement., New-York Historical Society
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- [Manuscript draft of a letter from Lysander Spooner to Gerrit Smith]
- Manuscript draft of a twelve-page letter from Lysander Spooner in Worcester [Massachusetts] to Gerrit Smith, dated April 23, 1850, in which Spooner discusses specific instances of copyright infringement committed by Smith in the publication of "Gerrit Smith's Constitutional Argument.", New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from S. E. Sewall to Bradburn]
- Two-page letter dated June 15, 1860, from S. E. Sewall in Boston [Massachusetts] to [George] Bradburn, in which he rejects "Mr. Bradburn's letter" for publication, but says that the editor of the Traveller will probably print the "discourse" instead., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from Stephen P. Andrews to Lysander Spooner]
- One-page letter dated December 13, 1850, from Stephen P. Andrews in New York City, to Lysander Spooner of Boston, Massachusetts, arranging an agreement for Andrews to promote the views of Spooner and other Boston abolitionists in exchange for an allowance of funds., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from Stephen P. Andrews to Lysander Sponer, Esq.]
- One-page letter dated December 28, 1850, from Stephen P. Andrews in New York City, to Lysander Spooner of Boston [Massachusetts], reporting on the distribution of books sent by Spooner to Freeman Hunt, [William Cullen] Bryant, [Horace] Greeley, and Park [Parke] Godwin. Includes mention of a "card" [possibly a petition] that Andrews suggests having signed in Boston and then sent to New York for additional singatures., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to Bradburn]
- Two-page letter dated April 9, 1851, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to George Bradburn, asking Bradburn to not leave for Ohio until meeting to discuss Spooner's ideas for Bradburn's permanent employment in Boston., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to Bradburn]
- One-page letter dated April 13, 1851, from L. [Lysander] Spooner to [George] Bradburn, discussing his idea for Bradburn to stay in Boston by founding a weekly paper called "the Anti-Slavery Constitutionalist.", New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from Bradburn to Lysander Spooner]
- Two letters on one sheet. Two-page letter dated April 20, 1851, from George Bradburn to Lysander Spooner, notifying that he is leaving in the morning for Cleveland [Ohio]. Followed by a two-page letter dated April 30, 1851, from Frances H. Bradburn to Lysander Spooner, notifying that she will also leave for Cleveland before visiting with Spooner., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from Lysander Spooner to Bradburn]
- Three-page letter dated May 11-18, 1851, from Lysander Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to [George] Bradburn, discussing his plan for Bradburn to establish a paper in Boston and outlining his strategy to get subscriptions., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from Chas. D. Miller to Lysander Spooner]
- Four-page letter and envelope dated May [?] 18, 1851, from Geo. [George] Bradburn in Cleveland [Ohio] to Lysander Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] discussing his employment at the True Democrat., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from Geo. Bradburn to Lysander Spooner]
- Four-page letter dated May 18, 1851, from Geo. [George] Bradburn in Cleveland [Ohio] to [Lysander] Spooner, regarding his relationship with abolitionist paper the "True Democrat" and other abolitionist news., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to Bradburn]
- Two-page letter dated May 19, 1851, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to [George] Bradburn, encouraging Bradburn to become co-editor of [Frederick] Douglass's paper, and then to merge the Impartial Citizen with the Liberty Party Paper and bring them both to Boston., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to Bradburn]
- Two-page letter dated May 27, 1851, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to [George] Bradburn, suggesting that Bradburn gain communication with [Frederick] Douglass through Gerrit Smith, but then expressing his dislike for Smith., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from Geo. Bradburn to Spooner]
- Two-page letter dated June [?] 18, 1851, from Geo. [George] Bradburn to [Lysander] Spooner, notifying him about extending his stay in Lowell [Massachusetts] and travel plans to Boston, as well as abolitionist news., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from John A. Reed to Lysander Spooner]
- Two-page letter from John A. Reed in Mount Vernon, Ohio, to Lysander Spooner dated July 2, 1851, asking Spooner to send the names and P.O. addresses of "those members of your Legislature who voted for Hon. Chas. [Charles] Sumner [?].", New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from L. Spooner to Bradburn]
- Three-page letter dated August 31, 1851, from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to [George] Bradburn, discussing his frustrations with Gerrit Smith and recounting a recent meeting with Mrs. Brackett [Elizabeth Sargeant]., New-York Historical Society
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- [Letter from S.G. Howe]
- Two-page letter dated October 4, 1851, from S.G. [Samuel Gridley] Howe at the Perkins Institution and Massachusetts Asylum for the Blind in Boston [Massachusetts] to [Lysander Spooner], discussing an unnamed referral for employment., New-York Historical Society