Correspondence, with Agnes Inglis, 1933-1951.

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Correspondence, with Agnes Inglis, 1933-1951.

Concerns extensive gifts to the Labadie Collection from various sources, and personal and family news, along with biographical and family information about radical figures including W. Bailie, J. B. Barnhill, J. Chaapel, W. Denton, P. Furst, E. Heywood, J. Ishill, R. Rocker, G. Schumm, B. R. Tucker, and Josiah Warren.

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University of Michigan

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Warren, Josiah, 1798-1874

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The Periodical letter was published from 1854-1858. From the description of Letter [1853? n.p.] to "Dear and honored Sir" [n.p.]. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34368974 Josiah Warren was a reformer, philosophical anarchist and inventor. Born in Boston, he was living in Cincinnati by 1821. In 1825 he fell under the influence of Robert Owen and moved to New Harmony, Ind., but within two years found he was opposed to all forms of government. He returned to Cinci...

Andrews, Emery E., 1894-1976

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Minister, Japanese Baptist Church, Seattle, Wash. Born in Nebraska in 1894, Emery Andrews grew up in California and in 1919 settled in Seattle with his family. Andrews earned sociology and education degrees from the University of Washington, and in 1929 he became pastor of the Japanese Baptist Church of Seattle. With the forced incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II, Rev. Andrews began making almost daily visits to Camp Harmony Assembly Center in Puyallu...

Denton, William, 1823-1883

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Ishill, Joseph

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Joseph Ishill (1888-1966) was a printer, publisher, typographer, and a collector of radical, anarchist, and libertarian literature. He conducted the Oriole Press in Berkeley Heights, N.J. From the description of Papers, 1888-1966. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 122656044 From the description of Additional papers, 1875-1960. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 80225665 From the description of Correspondence, 1942-1966. (Harvard University). WorldCat ...

Schumm, George, 1856 or 1857-1941

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Radical writer, translator, and editor of Radical review and other journals. From the description of George Schumm papers, 1878-1940. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 66895328 From the description of Papers, 1878-1940. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34491668 Editor, writer, publisher. Cornell University Class of 1881. George Schumm graduated from Cornell in 1881. Born in Galena, Illinois, the son of German immigra...

Tucker, Benjamin Ricketson, 1854-1939

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Epithet: US anarchist, editor of 'Liberty' British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000834.0x000194 Benjamin Ricketson Tucker (1854-1939) was the publisher of the anarchist publication Liberty from 1881 to 1908, and The Radical Review, 1877 and 1878; owner of the Unique Bookshop in New York City; specialist in and translator of Pierre Joseph Proudhon; and publisher of works considered radical at the time, such as Walt W...

Chaapel, Jay.

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Rocker, Rudolf, 1873-1958

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Born in Mainz, 1873; confined to an orphanage in Mainz, 1883; transferred to a reformatory; bookbinder's apprentice; joined the Fachverein für Buchbinder and was inducted into the local German Social Democratic Party (SPD), 1890; became a member of the young left-wing oppositionists, the Jungen, and with them, was expelled from the SPD, 1891; joined the underground movement led by the German anarchist Johann Most; German police discovered that Rocker had been smuggling illegal pr...

Inglis, Agnes, 1870-1952.

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Anarchist, social worker, friend of Joseph A. Labadie, and first curator of the Labadie Collection, 1924-1952. From the description of Letters, 1932-1934, to Jack Conroy. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34363858 Anarchist, social worker, friend of J.A. Labadie, and first curator of the Labadie Collection, 1924-1952. From the description of Papers, 1909-1954. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34369551 ...

Heywood, Ezra H. (Ezra Hervey), 1829-1893

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Barnhill, John Basil

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Writer, lecturer, debater, ed. of various journals including the Eagle and serpent (under pseud. John Erwin McCall), Nationalist, American anti-socialist, and Humanity first. From the description of John Barnhill papers, 1891-1925. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 68796291 From the description of Papers, 1891-1925. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34366724 John Basil Barnhill, born in Xenia, Ill., in 1864, was a noted anti-socialist writer,...

Johnson, Bertha LaBranche, 1882-

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Physician, sister-in-law of Benjamin Tucker. From the description of Correspondence, with Agnes Inglis, 1933-1951. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34368185 Physician. Bertha F. Johnson graduated from medical school in 1905. She was married to a farmer and had no children. Her great-grandparents, Daniel Lightner and Polly Seward were abolitionists in Indiana. From the description of Papers, 1879-1957. (Smith College). WorldCa...

Bailie, William, 1866-1957

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Furst, Alice Graystone Baker, 1893-1942.

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