Address, 1831 March 29.

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Address, 1831 March 29.

A printed copy of an address by Thomas Smith Grimkʹe at a religious meeting in Charleston, South Carolina. In his comments Grimkʹe focuses upon the resolution of the American Sunday School Union on the issue of Sunday Schools in the valley of the Mississippi and states his general views on education.

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Grimké, Thomas Smith, 1786-1834

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Grimké served many benevolent causes and specifically peace. Brother of abolitionists Sarah and Angelina Grimké, Thomas Smith Grimké was a jurist and a writer. From the description of ALS, 1825 November, South Carolina to William McDowall Tart. (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 44929911 Born in Charleston, South Carolina; practiced law and served as a state senator 1826-1830; championed temperance and world peace and supported a religious, utilitarian educa...

American Sunday-School Union.

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Headquartered in Villanova, Pennsylvania. From the description of Records of the American Missionary Fellowship, 1980. (Yale University). WorldCat record id: 702132797 ...