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Letter from Mary Anne Estlin, Coleman House, N.Y., to William Lloyd Garrison, Friday night, Oct. 9, [18]68

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Rep. Hamilton Fish on neutrality. Washington, D.C., Oct. 30. After the House Rules Committee Session, Rep. Hamilton Fish was interviewed by the press. He told reporters that he had no disposition to filibuster and hoped that congress would disposed of the matter by Friday night, but he said opponents wanted some rule permitting the House to decide policy on three questions: the arms embargo, loans under the cash and carry provision, and the presidential power to determine combat areas, which Fish said, was equivalent to giving him authority to name an aggressor

The present aspect of slavery in America and the immediate duty of the North: a speech delivered in the Hall of the State House, before the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Convention, on Friday night, January 29, 1858

Dance Dance on Friday night - Public domain musical sheets

Dance Dance on Friday night - Public domain musical sheets

Letter from Sylvia Ann Ammidon, [Summer Street, Boston], to Deborah Weston, Friday Night, [1841?]

Letter from Mary Anne Estlin, Coleman House, N.Y., to William Lloyd Garrison, Friday night, Oct. 9, [18]68

The present aspect of slavery in America and the immediate duty of the North: a speech delivered in the Hall of the State House, before the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Convention, on Friday night, January 29, 1858

The Coleman House, Asbury Park, N. J.

The present aspect of slavery in America and the immediate duty of the North: a speech delivered in the Hall of the State House, before the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Convention, on Friday night, January 29, 1858

Coleman House, Asbury Park - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.

Gives the Nazi salute. Washington, D.C., Nov. 22. German Ambassador Hans Dieckhoff gives the familiar Nazi salute as he arrives at the State Department today to pay a farewell call on Secretary of State Cordell Hull. He expects to sail for Germany from New York next Friday night on the Europa

Negro day laborers brought in truck from nearby towns, waiting to be paid off for cotton picking and buy supplies inside plantation store on Friday night. Marcella Plantation. Mississippi Delta. Mississippi

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anti slavery collection boston public library rare books department antislavery movements united states history 19th century abolitionists correspondence garrison william lloyd 1805 1879 estlin mary anne 1820 1902 letters correspondence manuscripts english mary anne estlin 1820 1902 mary anne estlin william lloyd garrison coleman house friday night high resolution slavery