Postal data: unmarked, unposted (STAMP HERE - DOMESTIC ONE CENT - FOREIGN TWO CENTS) printed inside stamp box; Postcard type: divided back (MAY WRITE MESSAGE IN THIS SPACE; SPACE BELOW FOR ADDRESS ONLY); Logo (POST CARD) printed over Creator...
Antislavery movements--United States; Slavery--Law and Legislation
Eight-page letter dated May 23, 1856, from Geo. [George] Bradburn in Cleveland [Ohio] to [Lysander] Spooner, discussing national anti-slavery polititcs and his poor health.
National intelligencer (Washington, D.C.); Slaves--Emancipation--United States
Two-page letter from John Henderson of Natchez [Mississippi] to the Editors of the National Intelligencer [Washington, D.C.], William Winston Seaton and Joseph Gales, Jr., regarding the submission of his article on the abolition of slavery.
Two-page letter dated January 26, 1854, from William Goodell, in New York, to Lysander Spooner, apologizing for including a quote from their correspondence in an article for the National Era.
Four-page letter dated January 3, 1854, from William Goodell in New York, to Lysander Spooner, in which he defends his use of references to Spooner's work.
Slavery--United States; National intelligencer (Washington, D.C.); Slavery--Emancipation--United States
Two-page letter from Stephen F. Miller of Lanier [Georgia] to the editors of the National Intelligencer regarding the reprinting of his 'Remarks.' Includes seven-page printed copy of 'Remarks of Stephen F. Miller, esqon the Southern Question.'
Barnard sends Markham a copy of Oklahoma's New Constitution for his comments regarding child labor, education, and other labor issues. Barnard also discusses her upcoming attendance at the National Association of Charities and Corrections...
A form letter sent inviting people to the Autumn Conference of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society in Bellport, Long Island. It lists the lineup of speakers and events to occur that weekend.