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Antislavery Petitions from Women, 1835–1849
Antislavery Petitions from Women, 1835–1849
"Gag Rule" Resolution, December 21, 1837
"Gag Rule" Resolution, December 21, 1837
Representative John Quincy Adams's motion denouncing the "gag rule" as unconstitutional, May 27, 1836
Representative John Quincy Adams's motion denouncing the "gag rule" as unconstitutional, May 27, 1836
Index of Petitions referred to the Select Committee to Abolish Slavery in the District of Columbia, 1836
Index of Petitions referred to the Select Committee to Abolish Slavery in the District of Columbia, 1836
Memorial against slavery in the District of Columbia from females of Philadelphia, December 25, 1831
Memorial against slavery in the District of Columbia from females of Philadelphia, December 25, 1831
Hand-colored ambrotype, portrait of a black soldier, no date, Gladstone Collection
Hand-colored ambrotype, portrait of a black soldier, no date, Gladstone Collection
Ambrotype, portrait of a black sailor, no date, Gladstone Collection
Ambrotype, portrait of a black sailor, no date, Gladstone Collection
Broadside, “Meeting For the Organization of a Colored Regiment in the District of Columbia,” 1863
Broadside, “Meeting For the Organization of a Colored Regiment in the District of Columbia,” 1863
Photograph, portrait of Mathew Brady, ca. 1875
Photograph, portrait of Mathew Brady, ca. 1875
State Census Schedule, Pennsylvania, 1790 and 1800
State Census Schedule, Pennsylvania, 1790 and 1800
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