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Volume 5, Minutes of meetings, records, and reports of committees. Address to the American Convention adpoted 9 mo 25. 1821. No. 2, page [4], and Letter from Secr. of the American Convention read and acted upon at N.Y. Manumission Society Meeting 9 mo 25.
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Four page Address to the American Convention, dated September 25,1821. Signed by Cadwallader D. Colden. The Address discusses the successes of the Manumission Society in regards to the abolition of slavery and expresses hope that the Constitutional question involved in the Missouri Bill would be favorably decided on by the courts. On right one page letter dated Philadelphia, September 6, 1821, from the Secretary R.C. [W?]ood of the American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery. Delegates of the N.Y. Manumission Society are invited to attend the Seventeenth American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery to be held on the first Tuesday of October in Philadelphia., New-York Historical Society
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Volume 5, Minutes of meetings, records, and reports of committees. Letter from Secr. of the American Convention read and acted upon at N.Y. Manumission Society Meeting 9 mo 25. 1821. No.1, docket and address, and Report of Delegates. No. 4. 11 mo 11. 1817
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On left envelope, addressed to Jeremiah Thompson. On right one page report of the delegates attending the American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, dated November 11, 1817. Signed by Joshua Underhill, Joseph Curtis, and N. Sawyer., New-York Historical Society
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