Richard Davis Webb writes to William Lloyd Garrison about J.A. Collins' stay with him in Dublin before he returned to Glasgow. Webb describes Collins' mission around the British Isles, even noting how his suffe More
This image has been taken from scan 000027 from volume 02 of "[Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon. Edited by Harry Lorrequer; ... with illustrations by Phiz [i.e. H. K. Browne].]". The title and subject terms More
Sheet music cover shows a man wearing top hat with bag and walking stick leaning on a stile. Sixth edition. Printed below image: The music composed and most cordially dedicated to Mrs. Isaac McGaw, of New York More
Sheet music cover shows a man wearing top hat with bag and walking stick leaning on a stile. Printed below image: The music composed and most cordially dedicated to Mrs. Isaac McGaw, of New York, by William R. More
This image has been taken from scan 000010 from "[History of Ireland, ancient and modern. Translated ... by P. O'Kelly.]". The title and subject terms of this image have been generated from tags, created by use More
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This image has been taken from scan 000166 from "[The New British Channel Pilot, containing Sailing Directions from London to St. David's Head, including the Bristol Channel, and from Calais to Brest; also for More
This image has been taken from scan 000231 from volume 01 of "The History of Ireland, from the earliest period to the year 1245, when the Annals of Boyle, which are adopted and embodied as the running text auth More
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This image has been taken from scan 000010 from volume 02 of "The History of Ireland, from the earliest period to the year 1245, when the Annals of Boyle, which are adopted and embodied as the running text auth More
This image has been taken from scan 000352 from "History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798; with memoirs of the Union, and Emmett's insurrection in 1803". The title and subject terms of this image have been genera More
This image has been taken from scan 000407 from "History of the Irish Rebellion in 1798; with memoirs of the Union, and Emmett's insurrection in 1803". The title and subject terms of this image have been genera More
John Bishop Estlin writes to Richard D. Webb regarding a long interview with a member of the Society of Friends who "I found rather prejudiced against the Am[erican] Abolitionists Soc[ietie]s from their violenc More
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Richard Davis Webb writes to William Lloyd Garrison about a letter that was forwarded to Garrison, written by George Thompson and originally sent to Henry C. Wright. Webb states that the letter "mentioned that More
Richard Davis Webb writes to William Lloyd Garrison saying that he "do[es] not belive that any Anti-Slavery meeting ever held in Dublin made such a storm in the ecclesiastical puddle as that which you attended More
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James Standfield writes to William Lloyd Garrison informing him that the Committee of the Belfast Anti-Slavery Society has arranged for a public meeting during his visit, "accompanied by that noble Champion of More
Ralph Varian writes to William Lloyd Garrison about the journal of "Major Colthurst of Dripsey Castle, Coachford, [who] resided in Jamaica during the working of the Negro Emancipation Act." Varian states that t More
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William Shortt writes to William Lloyd Garrison enclosing a copy of "The Christian Penny Record" (not included), a paper that "has stood firm and true to the Antislavery Cause since its commencement." Shortt th More
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A somewhat puzzling commentary on two issues: slavery and economic protectionism. The date of the print is uncertain, but it may have appeared as part of the reaction against the Walker Tariff of 1846. A Northe More
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Richard Davis Webb discusses travel plans for Garrison. He writes that the distance from Dublin to Cork is "about 160 miles English - one third of which can be travelle More
Richard Davis Webb writes to William Lloyd Garrison about a letter that was forwarded to Garrison, written by George Thompson and originally sent to Henry C. Wright. Webb states that the letter "mentioned that More
Richard Davis Webb writes to William Lloyd Garrison sharing his wish to be with him in Boston but saying that he cannot "and that is the long and the short of it." He comments on "the portraits of my whole heat More
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, William Shortt encloses the "noble doings of the press in England in reference to the disgraceful conduct of the Cunard Steam Co. respecting F. Douglas's departure" on More