Autograph entry signed : Salem, Ohio, 1872 Dec. 14.

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Autograph entry signed : Salem, Ohio, 1872 Dec. 14.

Stating: "I do not think the Liquor Traffic a smaller evil to the Nation than American Slavery was -- nor the misery resulting from the bondage of the bottle less than that of bondage of chain."

1 item (1 p.) ; 29cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7907151

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Heaton, Jacob, 1809-1888.

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Quaker abolitionist. From the description of Record of friends : scrapbook : primarily Salem, Ohio, 1843-1888 1861-1868. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270483427 ...

Dow, Neal, 1804-1897

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Dow was born in Portland, Maine on March 20, 1804, the son of Josiah Dow and his wife, Dorcas Allen Dow. Josiah Dow was a member of the Society of Friends (commonly known as Quakers) and a farmer originally from New Hampshire. Dorcas Allen was also a Quaker, and a member of a prosperous Maine family headed by her prominent grandfather, Hate-Evil Hall. They had three children, of whom Neal was the middle child and only son. After his marriage, Dow's father opened a tannery in Portland, which soon...