Daniel Worth papers, 1856-1860 [manuscript].

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Daniel Worth papers, 1856-1860 [manuscript].

Letters written by or about Worth, and a few other items. Included are two letters, 1858 and 1859, from Worth at New Salem, N.C., to his nephew, Rev. Aaron Worth, about his work as an abolitionist Wesleyan Methodist missionary in North Carolina and other matters.

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Worth, Daniel, 1795-1862

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Clergyman. From the description of Daniel Worth correspondence, 1860 May 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981421 Daniel Worth was a Quaker from Guilford County, N.C., who migrated to Indiana, came back to North Carolina as an abolitionist Wesleyan Methodist missionary in 1857, and was forced to leave the state in 1860 after considerable trouble in connection with his antislavery activity. From the description of Daniel Worth papers, 1856-1860 [manuscript]. Wo...

Wesleyan methodist Church

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Worth, Aaron.

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