Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 8, Folder 25.
In this letter to Amos A. Phelps, Simeon Smith Jocelyn reports on the sessions of the General Association of Congregational Ministers of Connecticut, particularly how the subject matter of slavery was discussed More
In this letter to Amos A. Phelps, Isaac P. Langworthy requests information concerning the church at Georgetown. He received a call to settle there, but is wary of the situation in the church where he will be a More
In this letter, Simeon Smith Jocelyn tells Amos A. Phelps that he (Phelps) has been recommended to fill a vacant minister position in New Haven. Jocelyn asks him to preach one Sabbath there. He will promote Phe More
Detailed topographic strip map showing the coast from New York City to New Haven, Conn. Indicates drainage, relief by hachures, cities and towns, roads, and railroads. Chartered in 1844, organized in 1846, open More
Samuel W. S. Dutton writes to Amos A. Phelps that Dr. Bacon will not identify “his model slaver holder” to the public, but that he (Dutton) has a good reason to believe the person is Mr. Clay of Bryan County, G More
Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 134, Folder 15.
Covers area from Jefferson City, Mo., to New Haven, Conn., and from Oswego, N.Y., to Blakely, N.C. Scale ca. 1:2,200,000. LC Railroad maps, 80 Description derived from published bibliography. Shows "Roads tribu More
Thomas H. Jones writes William Lloyd Garrison informing him that he is still in "this land of oppression", and that he has refrained from correspondance so as to not advertise his continued presence in the Unit More
Theodore Parker writes to Hannah E. Stevenson in regards to the hope that Samuel J[oseph May]'s health will improve. He writes, "Surely he ought (physically) to live 80 or 90 years, & morally he is entitled to More
Theodore Parker writes to Hannah E. Stevenson in regards to the hope that Samuel J[oseph May]'s health will improve. He writes, "Surely he ought (physically) to live 80 or 90 years, & morally he is entitled to More
Theodore Parker writes to Hannah E. Stevenson in regards to the hope that Samuel J[oseph May]'s health will improve. He writes, "Surely he ought (physically) to live 80 or 90 years, & morally he is entitled to More
Theodore Parker writes to Hannah E. Stevenson in regards to the hope that Samuel J[oseph May]'s health will improve. He writes, "Surely he ought (physically) to live 80 or 90 years, & morally he is entitled to More
Detailed map of lower New England states and part of New York indicating drainage, cities and towns, state boundaries, township lines, and the railroad network. Scale ca. 1:420,000. "The Shore Line possesses th More
Arthur Tappan writes to William Lloyd Garrison accepting his invitation "to attend the meeting at Phila[delphia]" but warning his "advanced age (78th year) & growing infirmaties may prevent" him. He tells Garri More
Map of New England showing drainage, cities and towns, counties, distances, and the railroad network with named lines. Scale ca. 1:900,000. LC Railroad maps, 473 Description derived from published bibliography. More
Gift ; American Institute of Architects / American Architectural Foundation ; 2010 ; (DLC/PP-2010:100) Forms part of: The AIA/AAF Collection (Library of Congress) Accession box no. DLC/PP-2010:100, 79.2259
Title. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 9, Folder 20.