Lt. Col. A. Allensworth, United States Army [retired]; Major John R. L...
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The Rail Candidate. - A political cartoon of a man holding a baseball ...
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Hon. W. T. Vernon, Register of the United States Treasury; Hon. Henry ...
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Hon. J.R. Lynch, Paymaster in the Army.
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Letter from Gerrit Smith, Peterboro, [New York], to William Lloyd Garr...
Gerrit Smith writes to William Lloyd Garrison discussing the latest edition of the Liberator. Smith remarks, "How judiciously & ably Mr. [L.A.] Sawyer writes!" and praises a published speech by John S. Rock. He... More
Letter from Charles Sumner, [Washington, D.C.], to William Lloyd Garri...
Charles Sumner writes Garrison an account of the failed repeal of the Fugitive Slave Acts. Sumner states that the bill's passage was interfered with by Senator John Sherman, whose objections to the repeal of th... 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 Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson informs William Lloyd Garrison that he had been notified by Rev. Nathan Brown that the "American Baptist" was not receiving its copy of the Liberator, and requests that Garrison right this oversi... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel May, Jr. returns William Lloyd Garrison's "kind wishes of the New Year", and thanks him for the copy of the volume "Determination". May states his grief at hearing of Garrison's illness, and admonishes h... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel May, Jr. writes to William Lloyd Garrison expressing his concern for Garrison's health, advising him to refrain from "tasking" himself too strenuously, and states his pleasure in learning that Helen's he... More
Hon. John C. Dancy ... Wilmington, N.C.
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Letter from John Turner, 70 Dover St[reet], to William Lloyd Garrison ...
In this letter addressed to "Mr. & Mrs. Garrison," John Turner Sargent invites the entire Garrison family to his house the following evening to "see the great Torch light procession of the Republicans. It will ... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson informs William Lloyd Garrison that he had been notified by Rev. Nathan Brown that the "American Baptist" was not receiving its copy of the Liberator, and requests that Garrison right this oversi... 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 Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Samuel Johnson, N[orth] Andover, [Mass.], to William Lloyd...
Samuel Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison informing him that his response to the editorial in the Advertiser on Garrison's "views of the Conciliation Policy" was exceedingly gratifying to him. Johnson critic... More
Republican mid-summer outing and Massachusetts Bay Cruise to Provincet...
Public domain image of the vintage map from Norman B. Leventhal Map Center. The Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library is a special collections center in Boston, Massachusetts w... More
Letter from George K. Radcliffe, Cambridgeport, [Cambridge, Massachuse...
George K. Radcliffe writes to William Lloyd Garrison about a petition circulating to remove Judge [Edward G.] Loring from office. Radcliffe presents the body of the petition, or resolution, to Garrison, declari... More
The Republican Party and the Afro-American; For President William H. T...
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Rev. B.W. Arnett, Jr., Chaplain in the Army.
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How the colored voter is allowed to cast his ballot in a state where D...
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Letter from R. Redington, Elyria, Ohio, to William Lloyd Garrison, 185...
R. Redington writes to William Lloyd Garrison about working to "remove the scales from the eyes of the nation to the sin of slavery." Redington also discusses the Supreme Court, declaring "all the judges of Sup... 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 Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel May, Jr. thanks William Lloyd Garrison for his delivery of the "Independent" of the 6th, and expresses his joy that Garrison is still living to "hold up the mirror to the people, and make them see the th... More
Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...
George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More
Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...
George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More
Letter from Henry Clarke Wright, Ohio, to William Lloyd Garrison, [18]...
Henry Clarke Wright writes to William Lloyd Garrison about his plans to publish a pamphlet of "a letter to Henry Wilson in answer to one to me through the N.Y. Herald." He then asks if Garrison has seen Cassius... More
Letter from Henry Clarke Wright, Wyalusing, [Pennsylvania], to William...
Henry Clarke Wright writes to William Lloyd Garrison outlining his travels and his plans for the coming weeks. He tells Garrison that his "single text is The Proclamation! On this I lecture .." He also mentions... More
Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Phila[delphia, Pa.], to William Lloyd ...
James Miller M'Kim writes William Lloyd Garrison informing him that he has received Garrison's letter concerning George Thompson, and that he is certain that he would be able to "raise something worth while for... More
Letter from Samuel Johnson, N[orth] Andover, [Mass.], to William Lloyd...
Samuel Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison informing him that his response to the editorial in the Advertiser on Garrison's "views of the Conciliation Policy" was exceedingly gratifying to him. Johnson critic... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel May, Jr. offers his gratitude for Garrison's "renewed & hearty" invitation to join their "travelling party" for a proposed summer journey to England. May states that he would be delighted to accompany Ga... More
Prof. R.T. Greener, Consul to Vladistock, Russia.
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Letter from George K. Radcliffe, Cambridgeport, [Cambridge, Massachuse...
George K. Radcliffe writes to William Lloyd Garrison about a petition circulating to remove Judge [Edward G.] Loring from office. Radcliffe presents the body of the petition, or resolution, to Garrison, declari... 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 Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...
George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More
Letter from Parker Pillsbury, Concord, N.H., to William Lloyd Garrison...
Parker Pillsbury forwards to William Lloyd Garrison notes from his review of the political activity of the Democratic Party in the state of New Hampshire, and states that they have canvassed the state "very tho... More
Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Phila[delphia, Pa.], to William Lloyd ...
James Miller M'Kim writes William Lloyd Garrison informing him that he has received Garrison's letter concerning George Thompson, and that he is certain that he would be able to "raise something worth while for... More
Letter from Giles Badger Stebbins, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William...
Giles B. Stebbins writes to William Lloyd Garrison inviting him to attend a meeting of the "Grant and Colfax Club of Ward 8" to "address the club on the issues of the present political canvas". Stebbins extends... More
Letter from R. Redington, Elyria, Ohio, to William Lloyd Garrison, 185...
R. Redington writes to William Lloyd Garrison about working to "remove the scales from the eyes of the nation to the sin of slavery." Redington also discusses the Supreme Court, declaring "all the judges of Sup... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., [Leicester, Mass.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel May, Jr. informs William Lloyd Garrison that he has just finished responding to a note issued to him by Mary Grew on the passing of his father, and copies the end of this missive, in which he discusses t... More
Letter from Charles Sumner, [Washington, D.C.], to William Lloyd Garri...
Charles Sumner writes Garrison an account of the failed repeal of the Fugitive Slave Acts. Sumner states that the bill's passage was interfered with by Senator John Sherman, whose objections to the repeal of th... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel May, Jr. offers his gratitude for Garrison's "renewed & hearty" invitation to join their "travelling party" for a proposed summer journey to England. May states that he would be delighted to accompany Ga... More
Hon. John C. Dancy, Recorder of Deeds, District of Columbia; Hon. Henr...
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"The Nigger" in the Woodpile. - A cartoon of a man and a woman talking...
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Letter from Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William Lloyd Garrion, Daniel ...
This printed circular announces that the State Disunion Convention, which met at Worcester in January, has "recommended a National Convention, based on the same principles, during the present year." The circula... More
Letter from Giles Badger Stebbins, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William...
Giles B. Stebbins writes to William Lloyd Garrison inviting him to attend a meeting of the "Grant and Colfax Club of Ward 8" to "address the club on the issues of the present political canvas". Stebbins extends... More
Letter from Gerrit Smith, Peterboro, [New York], to William Lloyd Garr...
Gerrit Smith writes to William Lloyd Garrison telling him that "you tax yourself with writing such thoughtful letters .. & with preparing for the press such admirable articles". He thanks Garrison for sending h... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...
George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More
Letter from George K. Radcliffe, Cambridgeport, [Cambridge, Massachuse...
George K. Radcliffe writes to William Lloyd Garrison about a petition circulating to remove Judge [Edward G.] Loring from office. Radcliffe presents the body of the petition, or resolution, to Garrison, declari... More
Letter from R. Redington, Elyria, Ohio, to William Lloyd Garrison, 185...
R. Redington writes to William Lloyd Garrison about working to "remove the scales from the eyes of the nation to the sin of slavery." Redington also discusses the Supreme Court, declaring "all the judges of Sup... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel May, Jr. writes to William Lloyd Garrison expressing his concern for Garrison's health, advising him to refrain from "tasking" himself too strenuously, and states his pleasure in learning that Helen's he... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel May, Jr. thanks William Lloyd Garrison for the latter's correction made to the Independent, and returns the edition to him. May opines that Garrison's excoriation of Horace Greeley is "a servere one, and... More
Letter from Charles Stearns, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William Lloyd...
Charles Stearns writes to William Lloyd Garrison agreeing with his "masterly reply to Mr. [James Freeman] Clark[e]s unjust attack of the Republican party." Stearns discusses the differences between the Democrat... More
Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...
George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More
Letter from George Washington Murray, Columbia, S.C., to William Lloyd...
George Washington Murray writes William Lloyd Garrison to convey to the latter a first-hand account of the "political affairs" obtaining in South Carolina. Murray describes the recognition of Wade Hampton as go... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel May, Jr. returns William Lloyd Garrison's "kind wishes of the New Year", and thanks him for the copy of the volume "Determination". May states his grief at hearing of Garrison's illness, and admonishes h... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garr...
Samuel May, Jr. returns William Lloyd Garrison's "kind wishes of the New Year", and thanks him for the copy of the volume "Determination". May states his grief at hearing of Garrison's illness, and admonishes h... More
Letter from Giles Badger Stebbins, Boston, [Massachusetts], to William...
Giles B. Stebbins writes to William Lloyd Garrison inviting him to attend a meeting of the "Grant and Colfax Club of Ward 8" to "address the club on the issues of the present political canvas". Stebbins extends... More
Letter from George K. Radcliffe, Cambridgeport, [Cambridge, Massachuse...
George K. Radcliffe writes to William Lloyd Garrison about a petition circulating to remove Judge [Edward G.] Loring from office. Radcliffe presents the body of the petition, or resolution, to Garrison, declari... More
Letter from Aaron Macy Powell, Ghent, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Aaron Macy Powell informs William Lloyd Garrison that his refraining from commenting upon Garrison's "answers to Mr. Phillips" in either his note to Garrison or in the pages of the "National Anti-Slavery Standa... More
The Great Exhibition of 1860. - A cartoon of a group of people standin...
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The Republican Party Going to the Right House.
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Rev. W. H. Coston, Chaplain in the Army.
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Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson requests that William Lloyd Garrison forward to him a copy of the account published in the Liberator of Garrison encounter with Aaron Burr, which Johnson wishes to include in his sketch of Garris... More
Letter from Henry Clarke Wright, Ohio, to William Lloyd Garrison, [18]...
Henry Clarke Wright writes to William Lloyd Garrison about his plans to publish a pamphlet of "a letter to Henry Wilson in answer to one to me through the N.Y. Herald." He then asks if Garrison has seen Cassius... More
Letter from Charles Sumner, [Washington, D.C.], to William Lloyd Garri...
Charles Sumner writes Garrison an account of the failed repeal of the Fugitive Slave Acts. Sumner states that the bill's passage was interfered with by Senator John Sherman, whose objections to the repeal of th... More
Letter from John Turner, 70 Dover St[reet], to William Lloyd Garrison ...
In this letter addressed to "Mr. & Mrs. Garrison," John Turner Sargent invites the entire Garrison family to his house the following evening to "see the great Torch light procession of the Republicans. It will ... More
Letter from Gerrit Smith, Peterboro, [New York], to William Lloyd Garr...
Gerrit Smith writes to William Lloyd Garrison discussing the latest edition of the Liberator. Smith remarks, "How judiciously & ably Mr. [L.A.] Sawyer writes!" and praises a published speech by John S. Rock. He... More
Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Oliver Johnson informs William Lloyd Garrison that he had been notified by Rev. Nathan Brown that the "American Baptist" was not receiving its copy of the Liberator, and requests that Garrison right this oversi... More