Slavery in India
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Carbon Copy of Typewritten Pages Concerning Various Historical Items
Unknown (Undated)Typewritten pages concerning various historical items, including personal accounts and letters pertaining to anti-slavery movements and slavery in the South. From the number of spaces in the typrescript, and unfinished ... -
Newspaper Clipping from The Register, Entitled: Dennis' Captain Prince Crowell: Anti-Slavery Efforts on Cape Cod,Written by Barbara MacPhee
Barbara MacPhee (The Register, 1977-07-21)Multi-page newspaper clipping from The Register, entitled: Dennis' Captain Prince Crowell: Anti-Slavery Efforts on Cape Cod, written by Barbara MacPhee. The article exhibits a lot of poetic license -
Letter from Parker Pillsbury to Prince S. Crowell
Parker Pillsbury (Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1866-09-27)Letter from Parker Pillsbury to Prince S. Crowell -
Folded Letter from John Reed to Nathan Stone Esqr
John Reed (1832-01-29)Folded letter from John Reed in Washington D.C. to Nathan Stone Esqr -
Empty Stamped Envelope to Mrs. James S. Howes
Unknown (Dennis Historical Society Inc., 1859-09-09)Empty stamped envelope, to Mrs. James S. Howes, East Dennis; contains stamps from India; stamped G.P.O. ex. Calcutta, SE 9, and London, Oc 17 59, and N. York Nov 2. -
Long Multi-Page Missive from Joshua Sears, While at Sea, to Minerva
Joshua Sears (1858-09-26)Another long, multi-page missive from Joshua Sears to Minerva, written at sea; this also is on over-sized paper. Joshua's pagination is all messed up, and it has been re-arranged for this transcription. First in the sequence ... -
Multi-Page Missive from Joshua Sears, While Aboard the Wild Hunter at Sea, to his Wife, Minerva
Joshua Sears (1858-08-05)Multi-page missive from Joshua Sears, while aboard the Wild Hunter at sea, to his wife Minerva. It is written on over-sized paper with no envelope -
16-Page Diary Written by Joshua Sears, Aboard the Wild Hunter. to his Wife, Minerva
Joshua Sears (1858-03-04)16-page diary written by Joshua Sears, while at sea, to his wife, Minerva; it covers the time March through June, 1858. It is written on lined paper and is very neatly written