Text The Twenty-Fifth National Anti-Slavery anniversary. Music Hall, Winter Street, Wednesday evening, January 26, 1859 … View Item
Text The Twenty-Fifth National Anti-Slavery subscription anniversary. The anti-slavery effort of former years by means of a fair, will this year be more effectually continued as a financial and social occasion at the Music Hall, Boston … Pages [2]-[3], blank, not captured. View Item
Image Text 2 Items The Twenty-Fifth National Anti-Slavery subscription anniversary Printed circular and admission ticket to the Twenty-Fifth National Anti-Slavery Anniversary, with Lysander Spooner's name in graphite on front. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Lysander Spooner letter to Gerrit Smith, January 1, 1861 Letter from L. [Lysander] Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to Gerrit Smith dated January 1, 1861, in which he thanks Smith for his visit to Canada and discusses other abolitionist news. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Gerrit Smith letter to Lysander Spooner, February 26, 1861 Letter from Gerrit Smith in Peterboro [New York] to Lysander Spooner, dated February 26, 1861, discussing the speech of Senator [Wilson?] on slavery "as law." View Item
Image Text 8 Items Copy of Gerrit Smith letter to David Wilmot, March 20, 1856 Manuscript copy of a letter from Gerrit Smith of Peterboro [New York] to Hon. D. [David] Wilmot, dated March 20, 1856, in which he responds to a letter from Wilmot discussing slavery and the United States Constitution, and sends him a copy of Lysander Spooner's "the Unconstitutionality of Slavery." View Item
Image Text 2 Items Gerrit Smith letter to Lysander Spooner, March 20, 1856 Letter from Gerrit Smith of Peterboro [New York] to Lysander Spooner dated March 20, 1856, to notify Spooner that he has "got said Wilhelm himself to [?] the Constitution" and abolitionism. View Item
Image Text 4 Items Gerrit Smith letter to Lysander Spooner, November 6, 1855 Letter from Gerrit Smith in Peterboro [New York] to Lysander Spooner in Boston, Massachusetts, dated November 6, 1855, in which he expresses his pleasure that Spooner is writing an argument "on the Wilhelm case" and discusses the distribution of 300 copies of Spooner's book, "the Unconstitutionality of Slavery." View Item