Jerry Rescue Convention; Antislavery movements--United States
Three-page printed "address" by Gerrit Smith presented at the Jerry Rescue Convention in Syracuse [New York]. On back, addressed to Lysander Spooner in Boston, Massachusetts, in Smith's hand.
Fair. Discoloration throughout. Information written in ink and pencil throughout. This catalogue has been washed and deacidified and rebound in an acid-free sleeve. Full measurements: 20.6 cm (H) x 14.2 cm (W).
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Several Native Americans are visible on a cliff with a tipi, a horse or mule; trees, rocks, and bushes over looking an incoming sailing ship. Two Native Americans are riding on a canoe toward the ship. There are mountains in the far background and...
Several Native Americans are visible on a cliff with a tipi, a horse or mule; trees, rocks, and bushes over looking an incoming sailing ship. Two Native Americans are riding on a canoe toward the ship. There are mountains in the far background and...
A commemorative postcard celebrating the 300th anniversary of the discovery of the Hudson River, with portraits of Henry Hudson and Robert Fulton superimposed over a daytime aerial view of the Hudson River. Prominently featured are a sailing ship...
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