Collection. 1846.

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Collection. 1846.

Photographic and photostatic copies. Raymond accompanied the Amistad Africans back to Sierra Leone, where he helped to establish the American Missionary Association Mendi Mission. Includes photo portrait of William Raymond and his wife Eliza Ruggles Raymond taken from a dagurres types. Also a photocopy of a letter written by Raymond from the Mendi Mission and adressed to his wife.

3 items. 1 ALS, 1 photo reproduction, 1 photocopy.

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American Missionary Association

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Known chiefly for its educational work among African Americans, the American Missionary Association also worked with other ethnic groups. From the description of American Missionary Association records, 1820's-1870's (Detroit Public Library). WorldCat record id: 668992371 ...

Banks, Phineas.

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Raymond, William, 1815-1847

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Raymond, Eliza Ruggles, 1817-1908.

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