American Freedmen's Aid Commission Board of Managers minutes, 1865-1866.

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American Freedmen's Aid Commission Board of Managers minutes, 1865-1866.

Minutes and resolutions of the Board of Managers before merger with American Freedman's Union Commission. Board members included William Lloyd Garrison, Jacob R. Shipherd, George Whipple, Levi Coffin, James Miller McKim, Matthew Simpson, and George C. Ward, Secretary.

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Cornell University Library

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