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6224
Date Created1844-10
DescriptionAdvertisements from a Baltimore paper orginally printed in the Liberty Herald. The advertisements were for rewards to capture fugitive slaves. There is also an add for the Liberty party.
6225
Date Created1844-10
DescriptionArticle from the New Jersey Freeman about the Democratic Presidential candidate, James K. Polk. The article tells the reader that James K. Polk has 100 slaves.
6226
Date Created1844-10
DescriptionArticle from New Jersey Freeman about the temperance acts in New Jersey.
6227
Date Created1890
DescriptionCompilation of names and places of residence for United States Civil War members of the Connecticut Heavy Artillery, "1st Ct. V.H. Artillery", circa 1890. Work included a historical sketch of the...
6228
Date Created1910
DescriptionLewis' chronological review of political, economic and social events that shaped the U. S. from the first session of Congress on March 4, 1789 to 1910, highlighted the struggle to maintain a union...
6229
Date Created1861-11-26
DescriptionA letter from the Rev. Samuel Blanchard Howe's sister,Anne, that informed Samuel their nephew "James B. Fairbairn is a Quartermaster Sergeant of a regiment in Beverly and is expecting daily to be...
6230
AuthorSheridan, Philip Henry
Date Created1888-08-02
DescriptionSheridan's two autobiographical volumes explored life in the United States before, during and after the 'War of Rebellion.' Sheridan was born to immigrant Irish parents who moved with the westward...
6231
Date Created1865
DescriptionThis short text of four chapters plus an appendix seek to meet and answer the position, set up by Earl Russell, the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1861, that the recognition of the...
6232
Date Created1861-05-14
DescriptionThis is a full page image of the New-Brunswick Daily Fredonian, a paper started in January of 1855. The image captures a cacaphony of declarations and advertisements, some sideways, that depict a...
6233
Date Created1844-08
DescriptionA brief periodical record of growing electoral support for the abolitionist movement in the North.