Elizabeth Margaret Chandler papers, 1793-1854.

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Elizabeth Margaret Chandler papers, 1793-1854.

Correspondence of Elizabeth and Thomas Chandler and Ruth Evans with family members in the East, Benjamin Lundy, and others, describing early settlement, agricultural conditions, and local and national anti-slavery movements; also family correspondence of Thomas and Margaret Chandler in Pennsylvania. Correspondents include: Richard Allen, William Bliss, Thomas Chandler, Darius Comstock, Isaac Crary, Abi Evans, William Lloyd Garrison, Jane Howell, Darius C. Jackson, Benjamin Lundy, William M. Sullivan and Matthew F. Whittier.

.6 linear ft. (2 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7364017

Bentley Historical Library

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Chandler, Thomas, 1773-ca.1816.

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Chandler, William Gray

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SULLIVAN, WILLIAM M.

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Bliss, William Henry, 1835-1909

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Epithet: Royal chaplain, Vicar of Kew British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001185.0x00022f ...

Chandler, Margaret Evans, 1778-1807.

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Chandler, Sarah Taylor.

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Chandler family.

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Crary, Isaac Edwin, 1804-1854

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Delegate from the Michigan Territory to Congress. From the description of Isaac Edwin Crary papers, 1836-1837 and 1915. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34418367 ...

Chandler, Thomas F

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Evans, Ruth, 1957-

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Allen, Richard, 1760-1831

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Richard Allen (born February 14, 1760, Delaware Colony – died March 26, 1831, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a minister, educator, writer, and one of America's most active and influential Black leaders. In 1794, he founded the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), the first independent Black denomination in the United States. He opened his first AME church in 1794 in Philadelphia. Elected the first bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1816, Allen focused on organizing a de...

Garrison, William Lloyd, 1838-1909

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Jackson, Darius C.

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Evans, Abi.

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Chandler, Elizabeth Margaret, 1807-1834

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Papers of Elizabeth Margaret Chandler, Abolitionist poet, and the Chandler family of Adrian, Michigan, and Pennsylvania, including Elizabeth's parents Thomas and Margaret Evans Chandler; Margaret's sisters Ruth Evans and Jane Howell; Elizabeth's brothers Thomas and William, and William's wife Sarah Taylor Chandler. From the description of Elizabeth Margaret Chandler papers, 1793-1854. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34423571 Elizabeth Margaret Chandler was born...

Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad

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The Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad was chartered on April 22, 1833, to connect Port Lawrence (later named Toledo) with western Michigan. Later, as a part of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern, the New York Central, the Penn Central and the Conrail systems, the railroad carried passengers until November 1956. From the guide to the Erie and Kalamazoo Railroad records, 1834-1968, (Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan) The first railroad west of the Appalachians. ...

Pontiac and Detroit Railroad.

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Lundy, Benjamin, 1789-1839

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Abolitionist, publisher, and author. From the description of Benjamin Lundy papers, 1814-1906. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981064 Quaker abolitionist who published a newspaper, Genius of Universal Emancipation, in Baltimore, MD. that was devoted to the complete abolition of slavery in the United States. From the description of Letter, Sept. 23, 1838. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 52538372 ...

Howell, Jane.

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Comstock, Darius.

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