Letter from A.G. Gardner, Zanesville, Allen Co[unty], Ind[iana], to Wi...
A.G. Gardner writes to William Lloyd Garrison to "drop a few thoughts, suggestions, and inquiries to you." He declares that "the present is dark and gloomy, tomorrow is the jubilee," referring to the issue of t... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson sends to William Lloyd Garrison a photograph of Theodore Weld for Garrison's collection. Johnson states that he passed the weekend in Providence with Thomas and Paula Davis. Johnson expresses his... More
The old Union wagon - Lithograph, public domain, Library of Congress
An ambivalent but essentially pro-Lincoln illustration appearing on a song by John Hogarth Lozier, dedicated to the composer's "Comrades the 37th Indiana Regiment and all who love Our Brave Soldier Boys." Linc... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Johnson notifies Garrison that he was unable to publish the materials forwarded to him by Garrison owing to their delayed arrival, which made inclusion in the Standard impossible. Johnson describes to Garrison ... More
The soldier's song--Unionism vs. Copperheadism
Entered according to act of Congress, in the year 1864, by Smith & Swinney, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Southern District of Ohio. Title appears as it is wri... More
Letter from Elizabeth Pease Nichol, Huntly Lodge, Edinburgh, [Scotland...
Pease Nichol writes to Garrison to criticize those within the Anti-Slavery movement who, in support of the Copperhead faction, have withdrawn their support of "The Liberator" due to Garrison's support of Abraha... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Johnson informs Garrison that Joseph and Mary Post are "overjoyed" to be receiving Garrison, and that the arrangements for his lecture have been made. Johnson states that he went to Brooklyn to see Henry Ward B... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Johnson informs Garrison that Joseph and Mary Post are "overjoyed" to be receiving Garrison, and that the arrangements for his lecture have been made. Johnson states that he went to Brooklyn to see Henry Ward B... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Johnson informs Garrison that Joseph and Mary Post are "overjoyed" to be receiving Garrison, and that the arrangements for his lecture have been made. Johnson states that he went to Brooklyn to see Henry Ward B... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Johnson informs Garrison that Joseph and Mary Post are "overjoyed" to be receiving Garrison, and that the arrangements for his lecture have been made. Johnson states that he went to Brooklyn to see Henry Ward B... More
An august convention - Political cartoon, public domain image
The National Union Convention met in Philadelphia in August 1866 to create a political party that would back President Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction program and to elect a new Congress. Here, the convention ... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Roxbury, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson, writing Garrison from the latter's own desk at the Garrison family home in Roxbury, expresses his concern for Mary Anne's health, and regales Garrison with an account of the Sunday they spent wi... More
A thrilling incident during voting,--18th Ward, Philadelphia, Oct. 11 ...
Print shows an emotionally charged condemnation of the Copperheads or Peace Democrats and their support of reconciliation with the Confederacy. In a scene at a polling place an old man (right) is approached by ... More
Letter from A.G. Gardner, Zanesville, Allen Co[unty], Ind[iana], to Wi...
A.G. Gardner writes to William Lloyd Garrison to "drop a few thoughts, suggestions, and inquiries to you." He declares that "the present is dark and gloomy, tomorrow is the jubilee," referring to the issue of t... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson sends to William Lloyd Garrison a photograph of Theodore Weld for Garrison's collection. Johnson states that he passed the weekend in Providence with Thomas and Paula Davis. Johnson expresses his... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Johnson notifies Garrison that he was unable to publish the materials forwarded to him by Garrison owing to their delayed arrival, which made inclusion in the Standard impossible. Johnson describes to Garrison ... More
Letter from Elizabeth Pease Nichol, Huntly Lodge, Edinburgh, [Scotland...
Pease Nichol writes to Garrison to criticize those within the Anti-Slavery movement who, in support of the Copperhead faction, have withdrawn their support of "The Liberator" due to Garrison's support of Abraha... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Roxbury, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson, writing Garrison from the latter's own desk at the Garrison family home in Roxbury, expresses his concern for Mary Anne's health, and regales Garrison with an account of the Sunday they spent wi... More
Letter from A.G. Gardner, Zanesville, Allen Co[unty], Ind[iana], to Wi...
A.G. Gardner writes to William Lloyd Garrison to "drop a few thoughts, suggestions, and inquiries to you." He declares that "the present is dark and gloomy, tomorrow is the jubilee," referring to the issue of t... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson sends to William Lloyd Garrison a photograph of Theodore Weld for Garrison's collection. Johnson states that he passed the weekend in Providence with Thomas and Paula Davis. Johnson expresses his... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Johnson notifies Garrison that he was unable to publish the materials forwarded to him by Garrison owing to their delayed arrival, which made inclusion in the Standard impossible. Johnson describes to Garrison ... More
Letter from Elizabeth Pease Nichol, Huntly Lodge, Edinburgh, [Scotland...
Pease Nichol writes to Garrison to criticize those within the Anti-Slavery movement who, in support of the Copperhead faction, have withdrawn their support of "The Liberator" due to Garrison's support of Abraha... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Roxbury, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson, writing Garrison from the latter's own desk at the Garrison family home in Roxbury, expresses his concern for Mary Anne's health, and regales Garrison with an account of the Sunday they spent wi... More
Letter from A.G. Gardner, Zanesville, Allen Co[unty], Ind[iana], to Wi...
A.G. Gardner writes to William Lloyd Garrison to "drop a few thoughts, suggestions, and inquiries to you." He declares that "the present is dark and gloomy, tomorrow is the jubilee," referring to the issue of t... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson sends to William Lloyd Garrison a photograph of Theodore Weld for Garrison's collection. Johnson states that he passed the weekend in Providence with Thomas and Paula Davis. Johnson expresses his... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Johnson notifies Garrison that he was unable to publish the materials forwarded to him by Garrison owing to their delayed arrival, which made inclusion in the Standard impossible. Johnson describes to Garrison ... More
Letter from Elizabeth Pease Nichol, Huntly Lodge, Edinburgh, [Scotland...
Pease Nichol writes to Garrison to criticize those within the Anti-Slavery movement who, in support of the Copperhead faction, have withdrawn their support of "The Liberator" due to Garrison's support of Abraha... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Roxbury, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson, writing Garrison from the latter's own desk at the Garrison family home in Roxbury, expresses his concern for Mary Anne's health, and regales Garrison with an account of the Sunday they spent wi... More
Letter from A.G. Gardner, Zanesville, Allen Co[unty], Ind[iana], to Wi...
A.G. Gardner writes to William Lloyd Garrison to "drop a few thoughts, suggestions, and inquiries to you." He declares that "the present is dark and gloomy, tomorrow is the jubilee," referring to the issue of t... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Johnson notifies Garrison that he was unable to publish the materials forwarded to him by Garrison owing to their delayed arrival, which made inclusion in the Standard impossible. Johnson describes to Garrison ... More
Letter from Elizabeth Pease Nichol, Huntly Lodge, Edinburgh, [Scotland...
Pease Nichol writes to Garrison to criticize those within the Anti-Slavery movement who, in support of the Copperhead faction, have withdrawn their support of "The Liberator" due to Garrison's support of Abraha... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Roxbury, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson, writing Garrison from the latter's own desk at the Garrison family home in Roxbury, expresses his concern for Mary Anne's health, and regales Garrison with an account of the Sunday they spent wi... More
Letter from A.G. Gardner, Zanesville, Allen Co[unty], Ind[iana], to Wi...
A.G. Gardner writes to William Lloyd Garrison to "drop a few thoughts, suggestions, and inquiries to you." He declares that "the present is dark and gloomy, tomorrow is the jubilee," referring to the issue of t... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Johnson notifies Garrison that he was unable to publish the materials forwarded to him by Garrison owing to their delayed arrival, which made inclusion in the Standard impossible. Johnson describes to Garrison ... More
Letter from Elizabeth Pease Nichol, Huntly Lodge, Edinburgh, [Scotland...
Pease Nichol writes to Garrison to criticize those within the Anti-Slavery movement who, in support of the Copperhead faction, have withdrawn their support of "The Liberator" due to Garrison's support of Abraha... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, Roxbury, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson, writing Garrison from the latter's own desk at the Garrison family home in Roxbury, expresses his concern for Mary Anne's health, and regales Garrison with an account of the Sunday they spent wi... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Johnson notifies Garrison that he was unable to publish the materials forwarded to him by Garrison owing to their delayed arrival, which made inclusion in the Standard impossible. Johnson describes to Garrison ... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Johnson notifies Garrison that he was unable to publish the materials forwarded to him by Garrison owing to their delayed arrival, which made inclusion in the Standard impossible. Johnson describes to Garrison ... More