Neall, Daniel, 1817-1894
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Neall, Daniel, 1817-1894
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Neall, Daniel, 1817-1894
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Daniel Neall Jr. was a Philadelphia Quaker dentist active in the anti-slavery movement. Born in 1817, he was the son of Daniel and Sarah M. Neall. In 1839 he married Cecilia Anderson. In 1883, as secretary of the American Anti-slavery Society, he helped organize the conference that celebrated the society's 50th anniversary. Among his close friends were notable abolitionists John Greenleaf Whittier and Mary Grew. Daniel Neall died in 1894.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no94038163
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