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Donations to the Liberator in 1839
Donations to the Liberator in 1839
Evening of May 29th at Cherden [Chardon?] Street, Boston, 1839
Evening of May 29th at Cherden [Chardon?] Street, Boston, 1839
Explanation. To the Editor of the Abolitionist.
Explanation. To the Editor of the Abolitionist.
February 1846
February 1846
For the Baltimore American. The Danville Review.
For the Baltimore American. The Danville Review.
Fugitive Slaves aided by the Vigilance Committee since the passage of the Fugitive Slave Bill, 1850
Fugitive Slaves aided by the Vigilance Committee since the passage of the Fugitive Slave Bill, 1850
Gerrit Smith and the Vigilant Association of the City of New York
Gerrit Smith and the Vigilant Association of the City of New York
History of Mass. Anti Slav Society
History of Mass. Anti Slav Society
January 1851
January 1851
July 1846
July 1846
July 1847
July 1847
July 1849
July 1849
Knapp & The Liberator
Knapp & The Liberator
Legislative Resolutions drawn up by E. G. Loring & passed by the Legislature with trifling amendments
Legislative Resolutions drawn up by E. G. Loring & passed by the Legislature with trifling amendments
Liberator 1838
Liberator 1838
Liberator Accts, 1839
Liberator Accts, 1839
Liberator Circular
Liberator Circular
List of 108 names to petition for use of Faneuil Hall
List of 108 names to petition for use of Faneuil Hall
May 1846
May 1846
Mayor & Aldermen, Faneuil Hall, Refused
Mayor & Aldermen, Faneuil Hall, Refused
Military Officers that delivered up Burns & took their pay
Military Officers that delivered up Burns & took their pay
Miss Martineau's Martyr age
Miss Martineau's Martyr age
Money Pledge
Money Pledge
November 1851
November 1851

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