Willard, Samuel, 1821-1913.

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Julius Willard (ca. 1793-1884), a teacher, shopkeeper & abolitionist in Carrollton, Alton, Jacksonville & Quincy, Ill.; Frances Langdon Willard (1797-1854), Julius' sister, a Christian teacher & principal in Vt., Conn., Ala., Pa., N.Y., & Ill.; Samuel Willard, Julius' son, a college student and abolitionist, and later a physician, Civil War veteran, teacher and author in Jacksonville, Springfield & Chicago, Ill.; and other family relatives and ancestors in New England & Illinois.

Julius Willard was born in Vermont into a family that had been in New England from the 17th century. In Jacksonville, Julius & Samuel operated the Underground Railroad; in 1843, both were convicted of harboring a runaway slave.

From the description of Family papers [microform], 1783-1911. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 40771984

Julius Willard (ca. 1793-1884), a teacher, shopkeeper & abolitionist in Carrollton, Alton, Jacksonville & Quincy, Ill.; Frances Langdon Willard (1797-1854), Julius' sister, a Christian teacher & principal in Vt., Conn., Ala., Pa., N.Y., & Ill.; Samuel Willard, Julius' son, a college student and abolitionist, and later a physician, Civil War veteran, teacher and author in Jacksonville, Springfield & Chicago, Ill.; and other family relatives and ancestors in New England & Illinois.

Julius Willard was born in Vermont into a family that had been in New England from the 17th century. In Jacksonville, Julius & Samuel operated the Underground Railroad; in 1843, both were convicted of harboring a runaway slave.

From the description of Family papers, 1783-1911. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 39451836

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Chicago (Ill.)

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Lunenburg (Vt.)

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Vicksburg (Miss.)

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Carrollton (Ill.)

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Vicksburg (Miss.)

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Lunenburg (Vt.)

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Mount Vernon (Ill.)

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Carrollton (Ill.)

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Illinois

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Bradford (Vt.)

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Illinois--Jacksonville

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Bradford (Vt.)

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