Letter from David Lee Child, London, [England], to George Thompson, 18...
David Lee Child writes to George Thompson thanking him for his proposal to be his guide while he is visiting England but he has to decline it. He hopes to visit him at some point but he won't be able to attend ... More
Letter from John Scoble, London, [England], to William Lloyd Garrison,...
John Scoble writes to William Lloyd Garrison saying that while he feels "cheered by the extension of Anti-Slavery principles in the United States," he feels "depressed at the state of the Anti-Slavery cause her... More
Letter from Anne Knight, Paris, [France], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1...
Anne Knight writes to William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for his last letter and sharing her "prediction that your march to emancipation will not be a very lengthy one." She comments that the British planters ... More
Letter from Anne Knight, Paris, [France], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1...
Anne Knight writes to William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for his last letter and sharing her "prediction that your march to emancipation will not be a very lengthy one." She comments that the British planters ... More
Letter from Anne Knight, Paris, [France], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1...
Anne Knight writes to William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for his last letter and sharing her "prediction that your march to emancipation will not be a very lengthy one." She comments that the British planters ... More
Letter from Anne Knight, Paris, [France], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1...
Anne Knight writes to William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for his last letter and sharing her "prediction that your march to emancipation will not be a very lengthy one." She comments that the British planters ... More
Letter from John Greenleaf Whittier, Lowell, [Massachusetts], to Willi...
John Greenleaf Whittier writes to William Lloyd Garrison about a "sweeping charge against Liberty party journals of having for their object to aid [President James K.] Polk & Texas & c." Whittier explains his b... More
Letter from John Greenleaf Whittier, Lowell, [Massachusetts], to Willi...
John Greenleaf Whittier writes to William Lloyd Garrison about a "sweeping charge against Liberty party journals of having for their object to aid [President James K.] Polk & Texas & c." Whittier explains his b... More
Letter from Anne Knight, to William Lloyd Garrison, [October] 14 [18]4...
Anne Knight offers William Lloyd Garrison her prayers for his continued good health in his work. Knight laments the burdens of the annexation of Texas and the election of a "pro-slavery president", labelling it... More
Letter from Giles Badger Stebbins, Egypt, N[ew] Y[ork], to William Llo...
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Giles B. Stebbins requests Garrison send him 200 copies of "Adin Ballou's reply to Gerrit Smith's Constitutional argument". Stebbins states that he saw in the Liberator... More
Draft of a petition from William Lloyd Garrison, [Boston], [Mass.], to...
Draft copy by Francis Jackson and William Lloyd Garrison of petition requesting Massachusetts General Court to secede from the Union in the event of the admission of "the foreign nation of Texas" as a slave sta... More
Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel Joseph May forwards to William Lloyd Garrison an article he intends to publish in the Christian Register, which he requests that Garrison and Richard D. Webb review as he cannot be certain that his "reco... More
Letter from Charles Sumner, Washington, [District of Columbia], to Wil...
Charles Sumner writes to William Lloyd Garrison explaining that he is "by no means certain that the Dominicans desire annexation." He tells Garrison it is impossible to determine "the real sentiments of the [Do... More
Letter from Charles Sumner, Washington, [District of Columbia], to Wil...
Charles Sumner writes to William Lloyd Garrison explaining that he is "by no means certain that the Dominicans desire annexation." He tells Garrison it is impossible to determine "the real sentiments of the [Do... More
Letter from Frederick Douglass, Washington D.C., to Samuel Gridley How...
Frederick Douglass writes to S.G. Howe agreeing to aid him in an effort for the annexation of Santo Domingo. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from Charles Sumner, Washington, [District of Columbia], to Wil...
Charles Sumner writes to William Lloyd Garrison explaining that he is "by no means certain that the Dominicans desire annexation." He tells Garrison it is impossible to determine "the real sentiments of the [Do... More
Letter from Frederick Douglass, Washington D.C., Sept. 16, 1872
Frederick Douglass says he cannot aid the recipient with his investigation because he has no knowledge of the Knights of the Golden Circle. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson assures William Lloyd Garrison that he should not want for "liberal offers" for the publication rights to his autobiography should he choose to undertake the work, and advises him to consult a se... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson assures William Lloyd Garrison that he should not want for "liberal offers" for the publication rights to his autobiography should he choose to undertake the work, and advises him to consult a se... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson assures William Lloyd Garrison that he should not want for "liberal offers" for the publication rights to his autobiography should he choose to undertake the work, and advises him to consult a se... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson assures William Lloyd Garrison that he should not want for "liberal offers" for the publication rights to his autobiography should he choose to undertake the work, and advises him to consult a se... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson assures William Lloyd Garrison that he should not want for "liberal offers" for the publication rights to his autobiography should he choose to undertake the work, and advises him to consult a se... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson assures William Lloyd Garrison that he should not want for "liberal offers" for the publication rights to his autobiography should he choose to undertake the work, and advises him to consult a se... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson assures William Lloyd Garrison that he should not want for "liberal offers" for the publication rights to his autobiography should he choose to undertake the work, and advises him to consult a se... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson assures William Lloyd Garrison that he should not want for "liberal offers" for the publication rights to his autobiography should he choose to undertake the work, and advises him to consult a se... More
James K. Polk Papers: Series 8: Miscellaneous, 1827-1884; Newspaper cl...
Public domain scan of newspaper clippings. Free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.