Text Sir: You have, doubtless, read the proceedings of the late Pitssburg Convention … Gerrit Smith [and 9 others] New York, Feb. 27, 1856, page [2], blank View Item
Text Sir: You have, doubtless, read the proceedings of the late Pitssburg Convention … Gerrit Smith [and 9 others] New York, Feb. 27, 1856, page [1] View Item
Image Text 2 Items Sir: You have, doubtless, read the proceedings of the late Pitssburg Convention … Gerrit Smith [and 9 others] New York, Feb. 27, 1856 Printed circular dated February 27, 1856, announcing a "Mass-Convention at Syracuse, N.Y." on Wednesdsay, May 28, 1856, and asking for nominations for President and Vice President of the United States "not merely Anti-Slavery Candidates, but thorough Abolition Candidates." Endorsed by ten names, including Gerrit Smith, Lewis Tappan, and William Goodell. View Item
Still Image Seventh Regiment, N.Y.S.N.G. New York, May 24, 1866. [L.B. Rader] A meeting of the general committee on "Seventh Regiment Reception," will be held at the Armory, on Wednesday evening next, 30th inst., at nine o'clock … Col. Emmons Clark, chairman. Printed form completed in manuscript. View Item
Text [Letter notifying William H. Ogden of his appointment to the Venezuelan Order of the Liberator, fifth class, dated September 26, 1884 and signed by Vicente Amengual]. Printed form completed in manuscript. View Item
Still Image 1826. 1898. Armory, 84 Fifth Avenue, New York. [Dr. Mr. E.S. Whitbury and ladies]. The Old Guard requests the pleasure of your company at their reception Tuesday evening, January twenty-fifth, Metropolitan Opera House. W.H. Truman, adjutant. L. Ellis Brig Printed form completed in manuscript. View Item
Still Image New York, September 1st 1880. The Seventh Regiment, N.G.S.N.Y. respectfully invites [blank] and ladies, to visit the new armory on Thursday the 30th inst. which has been designated subscribers day, in grateful rememberance of the contributors to the armor With illustration of the Seventh Regiment Armory. View Item
Still Image New York, September 1st 1880. The Seventh Regiment, N.G.S.N.Y. respectfully invites [Mr. I Remsen Lane] and ladies, to visit the new armory on Thursday the 30th inst. which has been designated subscribers day, in grateful remembrance of the contributors t Printed form completed in manuscript. With illustration of the Seventh Regiment Armory. View Item
Still Image New York, September 1st 1880. The Seventh Regiment, N.G.S.N.Y. respectfully invites [?] and ladies to visit the new armory on Thursday the 30th inst. which has been designated subscribers day, in grateful remembrance of the contributors to the armory fund Printed form completed in manuscript. View Item
Still Image Mr. [James Joseph Lyons] requests the pleasure of Mr. [General Daniel R. Appleton's] company at dinner in the Union League Club of the city of New York, Number One East Thirty-ninth Street on the evening of [Tuesday March the fourth, nineteen hundred and Printed form completed in manuscript. View Item
Still Image Mr. [James Joseph Lyons] requests the pleasure of Mr. [General Daniel R. Appleton's] company at dinner in the Union League Club of the city of New York, Number One East Thirty-ninth Street on the evening of [Tuesday March the fourth, nineteen hundred and Printed form completed in manuscript. View Item
Still Image The Seventh Regiment, N.G.S.N.Y., requests the honor of your presence at a reception on Thursday evening, March the twenty ninth, at half after nine o'clock, in commemoration of the complete liquidation of the Armory debt and in grateful recognition of th View Item
Still Image The Seventh Regiment, N.G.S.N.Y., requests the honor of your presence at a reception on Thursday evening, March the twenty ninth, at half after nine o'clock, in commemoration of the complete liquidation of the Armory debt and in grateful recognition of th View Item
Still Image The Seventh Regiment, N.G.S.N.Y., requests the honor of your presence at a reception on Thursday evening, March the twenty ninth, at half after nine o'clock, in commemoration of the complete liquidation of the Armory debt and in grateful recognition of th View Item
Still Image The Seventh Regiment, N.G.S.N.Y., requests the honor of your presence at a reception on Thursday evening, March the twenty ninth, at half after nine o'clock, in commemoration of the complete liquidation of the Armory debt and in grateful recognition of th View Item
Still Image Head-Quarters Seventh Regiment, National Guard S.N.Y. New York, December, 1865 [John C. White, Adjt 1st N.Y. Vols.] … A cordial reception will be given them at the Academy of Music on the evening of the 31st of January, 1866, to which you are respectfully Printed form completed in manuscript. View Item
Still Image Head-Quarters Seventh Regiment, National Guard S.N.Y. New York, December, 1865 [John C. White, Adjt 1st N.Y. Vols.] … A cordial reception will be given them at the Academy of Music on the evening of the 31st of January, 1866, to which you are respectfully Printed form completed in manuscript. View Item
Image Still Image 2 Items Mr. [James Joseph Lyons] requests the pleasure of Mr. [General Daniel R. Appleton's] company at dinner in the Union League Club of the city of New York, Number One East Thirty-ninth Street on the evening of [Tuesday March the fourth, nineteen hundred and Printed form completed in manuscript. View Item
Image Still Image 4 Items The Seventh Regiment, N.G.S.N.Y., requests the honor of your presence at a reception on Thursday evening, March the twenty ninth, at half after nine o'clock, in commemoration of the complete liquidation of the Armory debt and in grateful recognition of th View Item
Image Still Image 2 Items Head-Quarters Seventh Regiment, National Guard S.N.Y. New York, December, 1865 [John C. White, Adjt 1st N.Y. Vols.] … A cordial reception will be given them at the Academy of Music on the evening of the 31st of January, 1866, to which you are respectfully Printed form completed in manuscript. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Invitation to National Convention 1839 Printed invitation from Francis Jackson and William Lloyd Garrison to represent the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society at the National Convention of Abolitionists in Albany, N.Y. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Printed letter from James Redpath to Lysander Spooner Printed invitation from "a number of Young Men, unconnected, at this time, with any organization" of Boston [Massachusetts] to Lysander Spooner to attend a public convention meeting on December 3, 1860, to discuss the abolition of slavery. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Anti-Slavery Circular, Stanton 1837 Circular from the American Anti-Slavery Society and committee chairman Lewis Tappan, of New York, to Francis Jackson [of Boston] regarding general operations of the Society. View Item
Image Text 2 Items [Form letter soliciting donations for Captain Drayton] Form letter from Francis Jackson and others requesting donations for the financial support of Captain [Daniel] Drayton while visiting in Boston. View Item
Image Text 2 Items [Geographical summary of the State of Tennessee] Two-page printed document dated 1866 summarizing the geographical divisions of the State of Tennesee produced by the Executive Department in Nashville. Signed by Governor W. G. Brownlow, December 8, 1865. View Item