Abolitionists.
Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Albert Rogers Crandall papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2628
Dates:
1861-1912,-1861-1863 (bulk)
Emily Howland miscellany
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924065191201]
Identifier: 3710
Dates:
1923-1976,-1923-1954 (bulk)
Emily Howland papers
Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2681
Abstract
Collection consists primarily of correspondence; letters discuss attempts to establish schools for escaped slaves and freedmen in the South, abolition, Oberlin College President Charles Grandison Finney's opinion of John Brown and other abolitionists, the women's suffrage movement (especially in New York State), women's higher education, temperance, the Universal Peace movement, the National Arbitration League of Washington, aspects of Quaker life, the Society of Friends, the Freedmen's...
Dates:
1797-1938.
Lyman A. Spalding papers
Collection
Identifier: 522
Abstract
Contains correspondence, manuscripts, records, and publications related to the career of Lyman A. Spalding, a nineteenth-century Quaker merchant and abolitionist who lived in upstate New York. He was co-editor of the newspaper Plain Truth and established the newspaper Priestcraft Exposed and Primitive Christianity Defended.
Dates:
1811-1864 (bulk)
Sea-weeds collected on the British coast, presented to the Boston Anti-Slavery Bazaar. Collected by W. & M. A.
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31924078878232]
Identifier: 6364