Collection. 1845-46.

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Collection. 1845-46.

23 items of correspondence dated 1845 and 1846, pertaining primarily to the business of the Union Missionary Society, Anti-Slavery operations, education of Negroes in the North and the Mendi Mission. Correspondents include John G. Fee, William Harned, John Randall, S. Wedgwood, Thomas Garnick, Samuel R. Ward and Noah Thomas.

23 items (photocopies)

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Garnick, Thomas.

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Union Missionary Society (U.S.) (1844)

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Ward, Samuel Ringgold, 1817-

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Thomas, Noah.

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Wedgwood, Susan.

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Randall, John A., approximately 1820-1863

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Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873

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Merchant and antislavery leader. From the description of The papers of Lewis Tappan [microform], 1809-1903. (Washington State University). WorldCat record id: 29852969 Abolitionist from New York State; assisted the Amistad slaves; among the founders of the American Missionary Association in 1846, which began more than 100 anti-slavery Congregational churches throughout the Midwest, and after the American Civil War, founded numerous schools and colleges to aid in the educatio...

Harned, William D.

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Fee, John Gregg, 1816-1901

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