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Appeal to the Friends of the Slaves
Appeal to the Friends of the Slaves
Appointment of Stanton Dec. 1838 as Genl. Agent of Mass. Society
Appointment of Stanton Dec. 1838 as Genl. Agent of Mass. Society
Boston, April 1840
Boston, April 1840
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
Lysander Spooner papers, 1844-1886
Lysander Spooner papers, 1844-1886
Money Pledge
Money Pledge
Persons to whom we sent the Texas Circular
Persons to whom we sent the Texas Circular
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 of the World's Convention
Resolutions of the World's Convention
Resolutions passed by the Worcester Co. North Division A. S. Soc.
Resolutions passed by the Worcester Co. North Division A. S. Soc.
The undersigned hereby agree to take the number of slaves let against their names respectively, upon the foregoing terms & conditions
The undersigned hereby agree to take the number of slaves let against their names respectively, upon the foregoing terms & conditions
West India Emancipation
West India Emancipation
[Anti-slavery resolution]
[Anti-slavery resolution]
[Anti-slavery resolutions]
[Anti-slavery resolutions]
[Anti-slavery resolutions]
[Anti-slavery resolutions]
[Letter from Arthur G. Homer to Francis Jackson]
[Letter from Arthur G. Homer to Francis Jackson]
[Letter from Francis Jackson and Edmund Quincy to Wendell Phillips]
[Letter from Francis Jackson and Edmund Quincy to Wendell Phillips]
[Letter from Lewis Tappan to T. D. Weld]
[Letter from Lewis Tappan to T. D. Weld]
[Letter from Lewis Tappan to Theodore D. Weld]
[Letter from Lewis Tappan to Theodore D. Weld]
[Letter from T. D. Weld to his sister]
[Letter from T. D. Weld to his sister]

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