Papers, c. 1787-c. 1915.
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Harvard University
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Harvard College was founded by a vote of the Great and General Court of Massachusetts on October 28, 1636 that allocated “400£ towards a schoale or colledge.” Subsequent legislative acts established the Board of Overseers, but it was the Charter of 1650 that created the Harvard Corporation as the College's primary governing board and defined its composition and authority. The College Charter became a contentious target for College officials, the Massachusetts Governor and General C...
Clarke, James Freeman, 1810-1888
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James Freeman Clarke (April 4, 1810 – June 8, 1888) was an American theologian and author. Born in Hanover, New Hampshire, on April 4, 1810, James Freeman Clarke was the son of Samuel Clarke and Rebecca Parker Hull, though he was raised by his grandfather James Freeman, minister at King's Chapel in Boston, Massachusetts. He attended the Boston Latin School, and later graduated from Harvard College in 1829, and Harvard Divinity School in 1833. Ordained into the Unitarian church he first became...
Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909
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Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909) was an American author and Unitarian minister. Hale was involved in many social reform movements, including abolition and popular education. He is best known for his 1863 short story, "The Man Without a Country," which promoted patriotic support of the Union. From the guide to the Edward Everett Hale Letters, 1884-1897, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) ...
Palfrey, John Gorham, 1796-1881
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John Gorham Palfrey was a Unitarian minister, professor at Harvard Divinity School, editor of the North American Review, congressman from Massachusetts (1847-1849), postmaster of Boston (1861-1867), and historian, best known for his multi-volume History of New England. From the description of Letters to William Taylor Palfrey, 1818-1866. (Harvard University, Wadsworth House). WorldCat record id: 77703801 ...
Chase, Thomas, 1827-1892
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Thomas Chase was the son of Anthony and Lydia (Earle) Chase of Worcestor, Ma. He began teaching philosophy, classical and English literature at Haverford College in 1855 and was named president in 1875. In 1885 he resigned due to failing health. He served on the American Committee for the revision of the Bible from 1881-1894. From the description of Papers, 1843-1947 (bulk 1843-1892). (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 26445069 ...
Foster, Abby Kelley, 1811-1887
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Abby Kelley Foster (January 15, 1811 – January 14, 1887) was an American abolitionist and radical social reformer active from the 1830s to 1870s. She became a fundraiser, lecturer and committee organizer for the influential American Anti-Slavery Society, where she worked closely with William Lloyd Garrison and other radicals. She married fellow abolitionist and lecturer Stephen Symonds Foster, and they both worked for equal rights for women and for Africans enslaved in the Americas. Foster wa...
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892
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John Greenleaf Whittier was a wildly popular New England poet. A deeply committed and active abolitionist, he wrote many of his poems with a political agenda, although distinguished by an open-minded tolerance so often lacking in his fellow abolitionists. Although his works are somewhat marred by overtly political and overly sentimental works, the core of his output stands as fine, lyrical American verse. From the description of John Greenleaf Whittier letters, 1858 and 1876. (Pennsy...
Chase, Sarah, 1836-1911
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Sunderland, La Roy, 1802-1885
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Abolitionist, author, Methodist clergyman until 1842, and later a proponent of atheism. From the description of La Roy Sunderland correspondence, 1843 October 2. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980558 ...
Collins, John A. (John Anderson), 1810-1879
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Chase family.
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Anthony Chase (1791-1879), son of Israel and Matilda (Butterworth) Chase, was a man of varied interests--a Worcester merchant, part-owner of the _Massachusetts Spy_, official in a Worcester insurance company and in various banks, and an active member of the Quaker church. He married, on 2 June 1819, Lydia Earle (1798-1852), the daughter of Pliny Earle, who developed the manufacture of machine-card cloth in the United States, and of Patience Buffum Earle, sister of Arnold Buffum, the...
Chase, Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1833-1911
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Burleigh, Charles C. (Charles Calistus), 1810-1878
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American abolitionist and lecturer. From the description of Autograph entry signed : Salem, Ohio, 1868 Dec. 1. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 639942115 Burleigh was an abolitionist and reformer, associated with the Garrisonian wing of the anti-slavery movement. He was editor of the Unionists, 1835-37, wrote for the Liberator, edited the Pennsylvania Freeman after 1844, and served as the secretary of the American Anti-Slavery Society and editor of its annual reports. ...
Earle family.
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Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania
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Stewart, Alvan, 1790-1849
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New York abolitionist and prohibitionist. From the description of Alvan Stewart letter, June 9, 1836. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420649 Lawyer and abolitionist; resident of Cherry Valley (N.Y.). From the description of Diary, 1831. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 58775677 ...
May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797-1871
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Samuel May was a Unitarian clergyman of Syracuse, New York with connections to national organizations related to anti-Slavery, temperance, and suffrage, among others. From the description of Samuel J. May diary, 1867. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64691611 Samuel May was a Unitarian Clergyman of Syracuse, New York with connections to national organizations related to Freedman's Relief, Temperance, and Suffrage, among others. From the descripti...
Chase, Eliza Earle, 1829-1896.
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Washburn, Mary C. Todd.
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Leavitt, Joshua, 1794-1873
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Abolitionist, Congregational clergyman, and editor. From the description of Joshua Leavitt family papers, 1812-1901 (bulk 1824-1871). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980150 ...
Cambridge High School (Cambridge, Mass.)
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Chase, Lydia Earle, 1798-1852.
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Stevenson, Hannah E.
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Worcester Telephone Company.
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Allen, Maria, 1826-1845.
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Brown, William Wells, 1814?-1884
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English immigrant to Washtenaw County, Michigan, in 1837. From the description of William P. Brown papers, 1852-1914. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34420532 ...
Fowler, O. S. (Orson Squire), 1809-1887
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Orson Squire Fowler, phrenologist, was born in Cohocton, New York, on October 11, 1809, and died in Connecticut on August 18, 1887. In October 1838, he issued in Philadelphia the first number of the AMERICAN PHENOLOGICAL JOURNAL. Among his many volumes on phrenology and kindred subjects are MEMORY AND INTELLECTUAL IMPROVEMENT (1841), PHYSIOLOGY, ANIMAL AND MENTAL (1842), and MATRIMONY, OR PHRENOLOGY APPLIED TO THE SELECTION OF COMPANIONS (1842). From the description of Phrenological ...
Chase, Alfred, b. 1868.
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Chase, Lucy, 1822-1909
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Latin Grammar School (Worcester, Mass.)
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Fowler, L.N. (Lorenzo Niles), 1811-1896
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Massachusetts Teachers Association (1953- )
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Chase, Anthony, 1791-1879
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Mott, Lucretia, 1793-1880
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Lucretia Mott (née Coffin) was born Jan. 3, 1793 in Nantucket, MA. She was a descendent of Peter Folger and Mary Morrell Folger and a cousin of Framer Benjamin Franklin. Mott became a teacher; her interest in women's rights began when she discovered that male teachers at the school were paid significantly more than female staff. A well known abolitionist, Mott considered slavery to be evil, a Quaker view. When she moved to Philadelphia, she became Quaker minister. Along with white and black wo...
British Museum. Department of Printed Books.
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Channing, William F. (William Francis), 1820-1901
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Pennsylvania Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb
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Neal, Joseph C. (Joseph Clay), 1807-1847
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Philadelphia journalist and humorist. From the description of Papers of Joseph Clay Neal [manuscript], 1820-1843. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 647812070 From the description of ALS : Philadelphia, to Abby Allin, 1846 June 11. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122645544 From the description of ALS : to Thomas N. Carr, 1845 May 6[?]. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 86156176 ...
Mann, Horace, 1796-1859
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Horace Mann was an educator and a statesman who greatly advanced the cause of universal, free, non-sectarian public schools. Mann also advocated temperance, abolition, hospitals for the mentally ill, and women's rights. From the description of Horace Mann Letter, 1858. (University of the Pacific). WorldCat record id: 213372958 Horace Mann, "Father of our Public Schools," was born in Franklin, Massachusetts on May 4, 1796. His family was poor and his father di...
Chase, Arthur Hazen.
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Gannett, Ezra S. (Ezra Stiles), 1801-1871
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American Unitarian divine. From the description of Autograph letter signed : Boston, to Messrs. Monroe & Co., 1850 May 9. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 269564796 Ezra Stiles Gannett (1801-1871) graduated from Harvard College in 1820, and from Harvard Divinity School in 1823. He served as an overseer of the University from 1835 to 1858. Ordained in 1824, Reverend Gannett became an assistant minister at the Federal Street Church (Unitarian) in Boston and became its pastor...
Harvard Gold Mining Company.
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Chase, Ellen
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Chase, Maud Eliza, 1867-1950.
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Earle, Matilda Butterworth Chase, 1765-1843.
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Chase, Israel, 1760-1797.
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Friends' Boarding School (Providence, R.I.)
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Chase, Pliny Earle, 1820-1886
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Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884
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Wendell Phillips (born November 29, 1811, Boston, Massachusetts – died February 2, 1884, Boston, Massachusetts), orator and reformer, was one of the leaders of the abolitionist movement in Boston, Massachusetts, wrote frequently for William Lloyd Garrison's Liberator, and eventually became president of the American Anti-Slavery Society. He contributed much to the cause through inflammatory speeches favoring the division of the Union and opposing the acquisition of Texas and the war with Mexico. ...
Uxbridge Monthly Meeting (Society of Friends : Uxbridge, Mass.)
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Gage, Mary Alice Chase, 1865-1940.
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Arnold, James G., 1792-1876
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Burnap, George Washington, 1802-1859
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