Letter, 1851 April 11, Cambridge, Mass., to William Samuel Johnson.

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Letter, 1851 April 11, Cambridge, Mass., to William Samuel Johnson.

Public opinion supports the fugitive slave whom abolitionists will probably rescue even though United States troops, citizen volunteers and the police are out in full force.

4 p. ; 26 x 20 cm.

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Johnson, Samuel William. 1828-1895.

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Johnson, William Samuel, 1795-1883

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William Samuel Johnson was a grandson of Columbia College President William Samuel Johnson (1727-1819); Assistant Alderman, 35d Ward, 1834-1835, Trustee of the New York Society Library, 1837-1840; and a member of the New York State Senate, 1848-1849. From the description of William Samuel Johnson papers, 1834-1868. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 506123980 President of the Bank of Camden (Kershaw County, S.C.); resident of Kirkwood near Cam...