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Contains 20 Results:

List of Anti-Slavery Material, 1810-1955

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This folder a 6 page long list consisting of anti-slavery material and a letter to Tom Drake that discusses the Haverford Quaker Collection.

Dates: 1810-1955

Anthony, Susan Brownell, 1881

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This folder contains a letter written and sent by Susan B. Anthony to Nathaniel P. Rogers from December 8, 1881.

Dates: 1881

Anti-Slavery Letter of Protest and Convention, 1840

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This folder contains letters written and by the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. This includes a letter of protest and an invitation to a convention.

Dates: 1840

Clark, Mary, 1839-1840

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This folder contains correspondence between Mary Clark, Mrs. M., Nathaniel P. Rogers, and respected friends.

Dates: 1839-1840

Douglass, Frederick, 1892

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This folder contains a letter written and sent by Frederick Douglass to Marshall Pierce on February 18, 1982.

Dates: 1892

Garrison, William Lloyd, 1840-1859

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This folder contains letters written and sent by William Lloyd Garrison to Nathaniel P. Rodgers that discuss matters of their Society.

Dates: 1840-1859

Hopper, Isaac Tatem, 1842-1844

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This folder contains letters written and sent by Isaac T. Hopper to Nathaniel P. Lloyd. Also included are portraits and a silhouette of Isaac.

Dates: 1842-1844

Pease, Elizabeth, 1840-1843

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This folder contains letters written and sent by Elizabeth Pease to Nathaniel P. Rogers.

Dates: 1840-1843

Pillsbury, Parker, 1880-1890

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This folder contains letters written and sent by Parker Pillsbury to Nathaniel P. Rogers.

Dates: 1880-1890

Plymouth Anti-Slavery Society, 1831

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This folder contains the genealogy of the Rogers family and a letter signed by Nathaniel P. Rogers and other members of the Plymouth Anti-Slavery Society.

Dates: 1831