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Antislavery movements -- United States

 Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Holden Dwight journal

 Collection — Volume 1
Identifier: 1000-154
Abstract The volume is a 135-page, handwritten diary kept by Dwight from August 18, 1837 to November 18, 1843. Diary entries range from a short paragraph to upwards of six pages. The main topics of Dwight's diary are his troubles finding employment in the Methodist religion, his self-afflicted inadequacies of his faith, as well as important issues of his time, which he contemplates. This diary encompasses many areas of the U.S., though most distinctively Georgia, Louisiana, and Ohio. Dwight mainly...
Dates: 1837-1843

Wesleyan University Young Men's Republican Club records

 Collection — Volume 1
Identifier: 1000-191
Abstract

The single volume of the Young Men's Republican Club of Wesleyan University records consists of an account of the activities of the club in the first year of its existence, 1856. It includes the group's constitution and minutes of meetings.

Dates: 1856