Perry, Charles, 1809-1890.
The Perrys were weighty Quakers in New England Yearly Meeting (Wilburite). Temperance Perry was a granddaughter of John Wilbur.
From the description of Letter, 1860 August 11, Westerly, RI, to Temperance Perry [manuscript] / Charles. (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 608780114
Charles Perry, born in Westerly R.I., was the son of Thomas Perry and cousin to this letter's recipient. The younger Perry became a bank president and was a prominent member of a Quaker Wilburite Yearly Meeting in New England. He succeeded in gaining the release of conscientious objectors drafted into the northern army, was active in the anti-slavery movement, served as an Elder in his meeting and wrote a tract on Quaker doctrine.
Theodore Weld launched the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society in opposition to anti-slavery group led by William Lloyd Garrison.
From the description of ALS, 1840 May 14, New York to John B. Foster [manuscript] (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 472180199
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creatorOf | Perry, Charles, 1809-1890. Letter, 1860 August 11, Westerly, RI, to Temperance Perry [manuscript] / Charles. | Haverford College Library | |
creatorOf | Perry, Charles, 1809-1890. ALS, 1840 May 14, New York to John B. Foster [manuscript] | Haverford College Library | |
creatorOf | Perry, Charles, 1809-1890. [Letter] : 1846 9 mo 19th, Westerly, R.I. to John L. Sibley, Cambridge, Mass. | Haverford College Library |
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Birth 1809
Death 1890