Text The Twenty-Fifth National Anti-Slavery anniversary. Music Hall, Winter Street, Wednesday evening, January 26, 1859 … View Item
Text The Twenty-Fifth National Anti-Slavery subscription anniversary. The anti-slavery effort of former years by means of a fair, will this year be more effectually continued as a financial and social occasion at the Music Hall, Boston … Pages [2]-[3], blank, not captured. View Item
Image Text 2 Items The Twenty-Fifth National Anti-Slavery subscription anniversary Printed circular and admission ticket to the Twenty-Fifth National Anti-Slavery Anniversary, with Lysander Spooner's name in graphite on front. View Item
Image Text 2 Items A new system of paper currency Large newspaper clipping from the Worcester Palladium dated July 15, 1840, containing Lysander Spooner's article "A New System of Paper Currency." View Item
Image Text 4 Items Elizur Wright letter to Lysander Spooner, April 10, 1866 Letter from Elizur Wright in Boston, Massachusetts, to Lysander Spooner dated April 10, 1866, discussing topics of anti-slavery. View Item
Image Text 2 Items Lysander Spooner letter to Charles A. Wickliffe, January 11, 1844 Letter from Lysander Spooner in Boston [Massachusetts] to Charles A. Wickliffe dated January 11, 1844, which accompanied a copy of Spooner's The Unconstitutionality of Slavery. View Item
Image Text 2 Items John A. Thomson letter to Lysander Spooner, June 2, 1886 Letter from Jno. [John] A. Thomson in Summit Point, West Virginia, to Lysander Spooner dated June 2, 1886. View Item
Image Text 4 Items John A. Thomson letter to Lysander Spooner, December 17, 1877 Letter from Jno. [John] A. Thomson in Summit Point, West Virginia, to Lysander Spooner dated December 17, 1877, discussing the topic of monetary systems. View Item
Image Text 4 Items John A. Thomson letter to Lysander Spooner, September 30, 1871 Letter from Jno. [John] A. Thomson in Summit Point, West Virginia, to Lysander Spooner dated September 30, 1871, thanking him for obtaining the assistance of [Arthur W. Austin] and discussing topics of slavery and monetary systems. View Item