Abolitionists
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Alma Lutz collection of documents by and about abolitionists and women's rights activists, 1775-1943
Correspondence of Alma Lutz, author and suffragist, and others involved in the abolitionist and suffrage movements.
Beecher-Stowe family papers, 1798-1956
Correspondence, writings, etc., of a New England family, including Lyman Beecher, Henry Ward Beecher, Catharine Beecher, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Calvin Stowe, Isabella Beecher Hooker, et al.
Papers of Maria Weston Chapman, 1839-1843, undated
Letters of abolitionist Maria Weston Chapman.
Papers of Maria Weston Chapman, 1839-1879, undated
Letters of abolitionist Maria Weston Chapman.
Ellis Gray Loring Family papers, 1824-1925
Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, etc., of Ellis Gray Loring, lawyer and abolitionist, from Boston, Massachusetts, and of family members.
Papers of Ellis Gray Loring, 1809-1949
Correspondence, scrapbooks, diaries, etc., of Ellis Gray Loring, lawyer and abolitionist, from Boston, Massachusetts.
Lucien Farnham sermons and correspondence collection
Sermons and correspondence of Lucien Farnham, including an account of conditions for formerly enslaved people in Georgia.
Papers of the May and Goddard families, 1766-1912
Photographs, correspondence, diaries, financial papers, etc., of the May and Goddard families, of New England, including social reformer Abigail Williams May.
Papers of Lydia Maria Child, ca.1827-1878
Correspondence and scrapbook of Lydia Maria Child, author and reformer.
Papers of the Poor family, 1791-1921
Letters, diaries, photographs, etc., of the Poor family from New England.
Letters of Lucy Stone, 1850-1893 (inclusive), 1876-1893 (bulk)
Letters of abolitionist and suffragist Lucy Stone.
Letters from Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1852-1860
Two letters from American abolitionist and author Harriet Beecher Stowe, one concerning Uncle Tom's Cabin, the other about a possible article on John Brown.
Letters of Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1854-1890
Letters of American abolitionist and author Harriet Beecher Stowe to various correspondents concerning her publishers, friends, and the abolition of slavery.
Letters of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Hattie Stowe, 1893
Letters from American abolitionist and author Harriet Beecher Stowe and her daughter Hattie to the assistant principal of Girls' High School (Brooklyn, New York).