Family papers [microform], 1807-1937 (bulk 1836-1883)

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Family papers [microform], 1807-1937 (bulk 1836-1883)

Letters, sermons, speeches, newsclippings and published material that document the public career and family life of Ichabod Codding.

1.25 linear ft. (3 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7432837

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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Illinois Anti-Slavery Society

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Codding, Hannah Maria Preston, -1884

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American Anti-Slavery Society

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American Anti-Slavery Society, also known as the AASS (established 1833–disestablished 1870) was an abolitionist society founded by William Lloyd Garrison, and Arthur Tappan. Frederick Douglass, an escaped slave, was a key leader of this society who often spoke at its meetings. William Wells Brown was also a freed slave who often spoke at meetings. By 1838, the society had 1,350 local charters with around 250,000 members....

Codding, Ichabod, 1810-1866

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Ichabod Codding, a Congregational minister, was active in the anti-slavery movement. He was born in New York, and attended Middlebury College. He moved to the midwest in 1842, and was involved in politics in Illinois. From the description of Papers, 1830-1901. (Swarthmore College). WorldCat record id: 30315399 Abolitionist, orator, preacher, temperance advocate, editor and politician. Codding lectured in New England, New York and the Midwest and was involved in ...

Gillette, Francis, 1807-1879

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Graduate of Yale, representative to the Connecticut General Assembly and United States Senator. From the description of Francis Gillette papers, ca. 1825-1902. (Hartford Public Library). WorldCat record id: 63675013 ...

Liberty Party (U.S.)

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