Hurlbut, Thaddeus Beman, ca. 1801-fl. 1880.
Hurlbut, a minister in Upper Alton, Illinois, was active in the antislavery movement and defended Elijah P. Lovejoy and his printing press on the night when Lovejoy was killed.
From the description of Papers, 1837-1838, 1880. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 569534197
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creatorOf | Hurlbut, Thaddeus Beman, ca. 1801-fl. 1880. Papers, 1837-1838, 1880. | Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library |
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associatedWith | Buchanan, J. M., fl. 1838. | person |
associatedWith | Illinois State Anti-slavery Convention (1837: Alton, Illinois) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Lovejoy, Elijah P. (Elijah Parish), 1802-1837. | person |
associatedWith | Quigley, W. C., ca. 1819-fl. 1880. | person |
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Alton (Ill.) | |||
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Antislavery movements |
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Active 1880