ALS, 1842 April 11 : New York to Tho[ma]s McClintock.

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ALS, 1842 April 11 : New York to Tho[ma]s McClintock.

The "Standard" will be published under the terms printed in it. While George F. White continues against abolition, he will not be effective. Samuel Haydock who has "bilious pleurisy" sees through White's methods.

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Haverford College Library

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McClintock, Thomas C., 1923-

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Hopper, Isaac T. (Isaac Tatem), 1771-1852

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Abolitionist and prison reformer. From the description of Receipt and ALS : New York, to John Bailey, 1842. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122626178 Hopper, an abolitionist, wrote for National Anti-Slavery Standard. From the description of ALS, 1842 April 11 : New York to Tho[ma]s McClintock. (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 27672880 James Hamlet, a porter in a Water Street store, was arrested on the basis of an aff...

Haydock, Samuel.

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White, George F., 1789-1847

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