Subject • | Abolitionists -- United States |
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| • | African Americans -- Legal status, laws, etc. |
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| • | Antislavery movements -- United States. |
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| • | Baptists -- Massachusetts -- Lowell |
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| • | Baptists -- Ohio -- Cleveland |
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| • | Baptists -- Sermons -- 19th century |
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| • | Baptists -- United States -- Clergy |
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| • | Case, Theano Wattles, 1853-1949. |
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| • | Chaplin, William L. -- (William Lawrence), -- 1796-1871 -- Trials, litigation, etc |
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| • | Collective settlements -- Kansas. |
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| • | Collective settlements -- Ohio. |
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| • | Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895. |
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| • | East Cleveland Anti-Slavery Society. |
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| • | Excelsior Community (Clermont County, Ohio) |
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| • | Ford family. |
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| • | Fugitive slaves -- Washington (D.C.) |
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| • | Garrison, William Lloyd, -- 1805-1879 |
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| • | Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879. |
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| • | Liberty Party. |
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| • | Moneka (Linn County, Kansas) |
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| • | Moulton family |
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| • | Moulton, Albanus K., 1810-1873 |
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| • | Nonviolence |
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| • | Oberlin College. |
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| • | Prairie Home Community (Logan County, Ohio) |
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| • | Quakers -- Ohio. |
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| • | Slave insurrections -- United States |
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| • | Slavery -- Law and legislation -- Maryland |
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| • | Slavery -- Law and legislation -- Washington (D.C.) |
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| • | Slavery -- United States |
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| • | Slavery -- United States. |
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| • | Smith, Gerrit, -- 1797-1874 |
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| • | Smith, Gerrit, -- 1797-1874 -- Trials, litigation, etc |
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| • | Temperance. |
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| • | Torrey, Charles T. -- (Charles Turner), -- 1813-1846 |
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| • | United States Christian Commission. |
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| • | Vigilant Association of the City of New York |
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| • | Wattles family. |
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| • | Wattles, Augustus, 1807-1876. |
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| • | Wattles, Esther Whinery, 1819-1908. |
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| • | Wattles, John Otis, d. 1859. |
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| • | Wattles, Lucretia Celestia, 1849-1933. |
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| • | White family. |
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| • | Women -- United States -- Biography |
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| • | Woodford, Harmonia Wattles, 1851-1924. |
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| • | Wright, Henry Clarke, 1797-1870. |
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| Book | Requires cookie* | 10 | Title: | Gerrit Smith and the Vigilant Association of the City of New-York
| | | Creator: | Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874 | | | | YA Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) | | | Publication: | s.n, S.l,1860] | | | Notes: | Caption title: From the Syracuse journal. Important libel suits. Includes quotations from the writings of Gerrit Smith. | | | Call #: | Pam. S449 | | | Extent: | 29 p. ; 15 cm. | | | Subjects: | Smith, Gerrit, -- 1797-1874 | Smith, Gerrit, -- 1797-1874 -- Trials, litigation, etc | Vigilant Association of the City of New York | Slave insurrections -- United States | Abolitionists -- United States
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 11 | Title: | Albanus K. Moulton Papers
| | | Creator: | Moulton, Albanus K. | | | Dates: | 1853-1872 | | | Abstract: | Albanus K. Moulton (1810-1873) was a Freewill Baptist minister and radical abolitionist who served as a pastor at churches in Lowell, Massachusetts; Russell Township, Ohio; Maple Grove, Ohio; Cleveland, Ohio; Bremer County, Iowa; Portland and Lewiston, Maine; and Manchester and Dover, New Hampshire. He also served as a trustee of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. The collection consists of four diaries. | | | Call #: | MS 5205 | | | Extent: | 0.20 linear feet (1 container) | | | Subjects: | Abolitionists -- United States. | Baptists -- Massachusetts -- Lowell | Baptists -- Ohio -- Cleveland | Baptists -- Sermons -- 19th century | Baptists -- United States -- Clergy | Moulton family | Moulton, Albanus K., 1810-1873 | United States Christian Commission.
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 12 | Title: | Ford and White Family Papers Collected by Ella Almira White Ford
| | | Creator: | Ford and White Family | | | Dates: | 1809-1975 | | | Abstract: | The families of Thomas White and Andrew Ford resided in Massachusetts in the mid-1600s. Their descendants migrated to Cleveland, Ohio, where Ella White (1883-1952) married Horatio Ford (1881-1952) in 1908. The collection consists primarily of genealogical data on the Horatio Ford family and the Thomas White family. Includes diaries, newspaper clippings, correspondence, certificates, receipts, forms, and miscellaneous writings by Horatio C. Ford. The diaries (1845-1848) contain references to temperance, abolitionists, the Mexican-American War, and the Liberty Party. | | | Call #: | MS 3666 | | | Extent: | 4.61 linear feet (7 containers and 1 oversize folder) | | | Subjects: | Ford family. | White family. | Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895. | Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879. | Wright, Henry Clarke, 1797-1870. | East Cleveland Anti-Slavery Society. | Liberty Party. | African Americans -- Legal status, laws, etc. | Abolitionists -- United States. | Antislavery movements -- United States. | Temperance.
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Book | Requires cookie* | 13 | Title: | The case of William L. Chaplin: being an appeal to all respecters of law and justice, against the cruel and oppressive treatment to which, under color of legal proceedings, he has been subjected, in the District of Columbia and the state of Maryland
| | | Publication: | Published by the Chaplin Committee, Boston,1851. | | | Notes: | Chaplin was arrested in Aug. 1850 for having "abducted, stolen, taken, and carried out from the city of Washington" two fugitive slaves. Additional charges were brought against him for assaulting his arrestors. The Chaplin Fund Committee was organized to raise money for his bail and defense. | | | Call #: | E449 C337 | | | Extent: | 54 p. ; 21 cm. | | | Subjects: | Chaplin, William L. -- (William Lawrence), -- 1796-1871 -- Trials, litigation, etc | Fugitive slaves -- Washington (D.C.) | Slavery -- Law and legislation -- Washington (D.C.) | Slavery -- Law and legislation -- Maryland | Antislavery movements -- United States | Abolitionists -- United States
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Manuscript Collection | Requires cookie* | 14 | Title: | John Otis Wattles and Esther Whinery Wattles Family Papers
| | | Creator: | Wattles, John Otis and Esther Whinery | | | Dates: | 1820-1960 | | | Abstract: | John Otis Wattles was a radical Hicksite Quaker and an ardent abolitionist. With his brother Augustus, John founded the Prairie Home Community in Logan County, Ohio; the Clermont/Excelsior, Ohio, utopian community; and, later, the town of Moneka, Kansas. John married Esther Whinery, an elementary school teacher, in 1844. The Wattles brothers and Esther actively defended John Brown. They continued to promote abolitionism and utopian communal living until John Wattles' death in 1859. Esther and her three daughters then returned from Kansas to Oberlin, Ohio, where the girls attended Oberlin College. Esther died in Coconut Grove, Florida, in 1908. The collection consists of articles of incorporation, autobiographies, by-laws, correspondence, essays, genealogical charts, journals, ledger books, lists, magazine and newspaper clippings, memoirs, minutes, notes, obituaries, poems, a scrapbook, speech texts, and wills. | | | Call #: | MS 5041 | | | Extent: | 1.20 linear feet (2 containers) | | | Subjects: | Wattles, John Otis, d. 1859. | Wattles, Augustus, 1807-1876. | Wattles, Esther Whinery, 1819-1908. | Wattles, Lucretia Celestia, 1849-1933. | Woodford, Harmonia Wattles, 1851-1924. | Case, Theano Wattles, 1853-1949. | Wattles family. | Prairie Home Community (Logan County, Ohio) | Excelsior Community (Clermont County, Ohio) | Moneka (Linn County, Kansas) | Oberlin College. | Abolitionists -- United States. | Quakers -- Ohio. | Slavery -- United States. | Collective settlements -- Ohio. | Collective settlements -- Kansas.
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