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List of 108 names to petition for use of Faneuil Hall
List of 108 names to petition for use of Faneuil Hall
Lysander Spooner papers, 1844-1886
Lysander Spooner papers, 1844-1886
May 1846
May 1846
Military Officers that delivered up Burns & took their pay
Military Officers that delivered up Burns & took their pay
Money Pledge
Money Pledge
November 1851
November 1851
October 1846
October 1846
October 1847
October 1847
October 1857
October 1857
Old debts paid
Old debts paid
Permit of the Mayor to use Faneuil Hall for a public meeting on the 30 Oct. 1842
Permit of the Mayor to use Faneuil Hall for a public meeting on the 30 Oct. 1842
Persons to whom we sent the Texas Circular
Persons to whom we sent the Texas Circular
Petition to Gov. to fill the office of Agt. For Col'd Seamen
Petition to Gov. to fill the office of Agt. For Col'd Seamen
Phelps resolution
Phelps resolution
Poetry, 1843. Weymouth. Bard Adlington.
Poetry, 1843. Weymouth. Bard Adlington.
Printed letter from James Redpath to Lysander Spooner
Printed letter from James Redpath to Lysander Spooner
Proslavery names in 1835
Proslavery names in 1835
Recommendation to Gov. Morton to fill office and signers
Recommendation to Gov. Morton to fill office and signers
Resolutions passed by the Worcester Co. North Division A. S. Soc.
Resolutions passed by the Worcester Co. North Division A. S. Soc.
Resolves relating to Slavery & the Slave Trade & the admission of new States into the Union.
Resolves relating to Slavery & the Slave Trade & the admission of new States into the Union.
S. E. Sewall's Draft of a Petition
S. E. Sewall's Draft of a Petition
The Lawyers Remonstrance for Judge Loring
The Lawyers Remonstrance for Judge Loring
The Problem of the Free Negroes. A few thoughts upon the proposed solution of it.
The Problem of the Free Negroes. A few thoughts upon the proposed solution of it.
The Role of Infamy
The Role of Infamy

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