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2022.001.017

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Author: Mary Pannos
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2nd Floor Stacks - Library
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Good

Both front and back covers are detached from spine. The inside front cover bears bookplate which reads "Lawrence Public Library/Established 1872.".

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Cataloged By
Pannos, Mary
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Title
Slavery Pamphlets
Subtitle
Volume 2
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

This bound book is comprised of slavery pamphlets, all of which are listed below:
1. Ceremonials at the Unveiling of the Statue of Gov. John A. Andrew at the State House, Tuesday, February 14th, 1871.
2. Reminiscences of Fugitive-Slave Law Days in Boston by Austin Bearse, 1880
3. Roll of Students of Harvard University who Served in the Army or Navy of the United States During the War of the Rebellion, Prepared at the Request of the Corporation by Francis H. Brown, M.D., Second Edition, 1869
4. A Review of the Rev. Moses Stuart’s Pamphlet on Slavery Entitled Conscience and the Constitution, by Rufus W. Clark, A.M., Pastor of the North Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1850.
5. The Rendition of Anthony Burns, Its Causes and Consequences. A Discourse on Christian Politics Delivered in Williams Hall, Boston, on Whitsunday, June 4, 1854, by James Freeman Clarke, Minister of the Church of the Disciples, 1854.
6. The Battle of Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864, A Paper Read Before the Massachusetts Military Historical Society, December 8, 1879, by Col. B.W. Crowninshield, 1879.
7. Te Deum Laudamus. The Cause and Consequence of the Election of Abraham Lincoln; A Thanksgiving Sermon Delivered in the Harvard St. M.E. Church, Cambridge, Sunday Evening, Nov. 11, 1860 by Rev. Gilbert Haven.
8. Personal Liberty Laws, (Statutes of Massachusetts) and Slavery in the Territories (Case of Dred Scott), by Joel Parker, 1861.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Several
Publisher
Several
Language
English
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This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.017

Created:
Author: Mary Pannos
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Both front and back covers are detached from spine. The inside front cover bears bookplate which reads "Lawrence Public Library/Established 1872.".

Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Pannos, Mary
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Slavery Pamphlets
Subtitle
Volume 2
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

This bound book is comprised of slavery pamphlets, all of which are listed below:
1. Ceremonials at the Unveiling of the Statue of Gov. John A. Andrew at the State House, Tuesday, February 14th, 1871.
2. Reminiscences of Fugitive-Slave Law Days in Boston by Austin Bearse, 1880
3. Roll of Students of Harvard University who Served in the Army or Navy of the United States During the War of the Rebellion, Prepared at the Request of the Corporation by Francis H. Brown, M.D., Second Edition, 1869
4. A Review of the Rev. Moses Stuart’s Pamphlet on Slavery Entitled Conscience and the Constitution, by Rufus W. Clark, A.M., Pastor of the North Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1850.
5. The Rendition of Anthony Burns, Its Causes and Consequences. A Discourse on Christian Politics Delivered in Williams Hall, Boston, on Whitsunday, June 4, 1854, by James Freeman Clarke, Minister of the Church of the Disciples, 1854.
6. The Battle of Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864, A Paper Read Before the Massachusetts Military Historical Society, December 8, 1879, by Col. B.W. Crowninshield, 1879.
7. Te Deum Laudamus. The Cause and Consequence of the Election of Abraham Lincoln; A Thanksgiving Sermon Delivered in the Harvard St. M.E. Church, Cambridge, Sunday Evening, Nov. 11, 1860 by Rev. Gilbert Haven.
8. Personal Liberty Laws, (Statutes of Massachusetts) and Slavery in the Territories (Case of Dred Scott), by Joel Parker, 1861.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Several
Publisher
Several
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.017

Created:
Author: Mary Pannos
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Both front and back covers are detached from spine. The inside front cover bears bookplate which reads "Lawrence Public Library/Established 1872.".

Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Pannos, Mary
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Slavery Pamphlets
Subtitle
Volume 2
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

This bound book is comprised of slavery pamphlets, all of which are listed below:
1. Ceremonials at the Unveiling of the Statue of Gov. John A. Andrew at the State House, Tuesday, February 14th, 1871.
2. Reminiscences of Fugitive-Slave Law Days in Boston by Austin Bearse, 1880
3. Roll of Students of Harvard University who Served in the Army or Navy of the United States During the War of the Rebellion, Prepared at the Request of the Corporation by Francis H. Brown, M.D., Second Edition, 1869
4. A Review of the Rev. Moses Stuart’s Pamphlet on Slavery Entitled Conscience and the Constitution, by Rufus W. Clark, A.M., Pastor of the North Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1850.
5. The Rendition of Anthony Burns, Its Causes and Consequences. A Discourse on Christian Politics Delivered in Williams Hall, Boston, on Whitsunday, June 4, 1854, by James Freeman Clarke, Minister of the Church of the Disciples, 1854.
6. The Battle of Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864, A Paper Read Before the Massachusetts Military Historical Society, December 8, 1879, by Col. B.W. Crowninshield, 1879.
7. Te Deum Laudamus. The Cause and Consequence of the Election of Abraham Lincoln; A Thanksgiving Sermon Delivered in the Harvard St. M.E. Church, Cambridge, Sunday Evening, Nov. 11, 1860 by Rev. Gilbert Haven.
8. Personal Liberty Laws, (Statutes of Massachusetts) and Slavery in the Territories (Case of Dred Scott), by Joel Parker, 1861.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Several
Publisher
Several
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.017

Created:
Author: Mary Pannos
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Both front and back covers are detached from spine. The inside front cover bears bookplate which reads "Lawrence Public Library/Established 1872.".

Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Pannos, Mary
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Slavery Pamphlets
Subtitle
Volume 2
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

This bound book is comprised of slavery pamphlets, all of which are listed below:
1. Ceremonials at the Unveiling of the Statue of Gov. John A. Andrew at the State House, Tuesday, February 14th, 1871.
2. Reminiscences of Fugitive-Slave Law Days in Boston by Austin Bearse, 1880
3. Roll of Students of Harvard University who Served in the Army or Navy of the United States During the War of the Rebellion, Prepared at the Request of the Corporation by Francis H. Brown, M.D., Second Edition, 1869
4. A Review of the Rev. Moses Stuart’s Pamphlet on Slavery Entitled Conscience and the Constitution, by Rufus W. Clark, A.M., Pastor of the North Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1850.
5. The Rendition of Anthony Burns, Its Causes and Consequences. A Discourse on Christian Politics Delivered in Williams Hall, Boston, on Whitsunday, June 4, 1854, by James Freeman Clarke, Minister of the Church of the Disciples, 1854.
6. The Battle of Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864, A Paper Read Before the Massachusetts Military Historical Society, December 8, 1879, by Col. B.W. Crowninshield, 1879.
7. Te Deum Laudamus. The Cause and Consequence of the Election of Abraham Lincoln; A Thanksgiving Sermon Delivered in the Harvard St. M.E. Church, Cambridge, Sunday Evening, Nov. 11, 1860 by Rev. Gilbert Haven.
8. Personal Liberty Laws, (Statutes of Massachusetts) and Slavery in the Territories (Case of Dred Scott), by Joel Parker, 1861.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Several
Publisher
Several
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.017

Created:
Author: Mary Pannos
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Both front and back covers are detached from spine. The inside front cover bears bookplate which reads "Lawrence Public Library/Established 1872.".

Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Pannos, Mary
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Slavery Pamphlets
Subtitle
Volume 2
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

This bound book is comprised of slavery pamphlets, all of which are listed below:
1. Ceremonials at the Unveiling of the Statue of Gov. John A. Andrew at the State House, Tuesday, February 14th, 1871.
2. Reminiscences of Fugitive-Slave Law Days in Boston by Austin Bearse, 1880
3. Roll of Students of Harvard University who Served in the Army or Navy of the United States During the War of the Rebellion, Prepared at the Request of the Corporation by Francis H. Brown, M.D., Second Edition, 1869
4. A Review of the Rev. Moses Stuart’s Pamphlet on Slavery Entitled Conscience and the Constitution, by Rufus W. Clark, A.M., Pastor of the North Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1850.
5. The Rendition of Anthony Burns, Its Causes and Consequences. A Discourse on Christian Politics Delivered in Williams Hall, Boston, on Whitsunday, June 4, 1854, by James Freeman Clarke, Minister of the Church of the Disciples, 1854.
6. The Battle of Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864, A Paper Read Before the Massachusetts Military Historical Society, December 8, 1879, by Col. B.W. Crowninshield, 1879.
7. Te Deum Laudamus. The Cause and Consequence of the Election of Abraham Lincoln; A Thanksgiving Sermon Delivered in the Harvard St. M.E. Church, Cambridge, Sunday Evening, Nov. 11, 1860 by Rev. Gilbert Haven.
8. Personal Liberty Laws, (Statutes of Massachusetts) and Slavery in the Territories (Case of Dred Scott), by Joel Parker, 1861.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Several
Publisher
Several
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.017

Created:
Author: Mary Pannos
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Both front and back covers are detached from spine. The inside front cover bears bookplate which reads "Lawrence Public Library/Established 1872.".

Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Pannos, Mary
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Slavery Pamphlets
Subtitle
Volume 2
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

This bound book is comprised of slavery pamphlets, all of which are listed below:
1. Ceremonials at the Unveiling of the Statue of Gov. John A. Andrew at the State House, Tuesday, February 14th, 1871.
2. Reminiscences of Fugitive-Slave Law Days in Boston by Austin Bearse, 1880
3. Roll of Students of Harvard University who Served in the Army or Navy of the United States During the War of the Rebellion, Prepared at the Request of the Corporation by Francis H. Brown, M.D., Second Edition, 1869
4. A Review of the Rev. Moses Stuart’s Pamphlet on Slavery Entitled Conscience and the Constitution, by Rufus W. Clark, A.M., Pastor of the North Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1850.
5. The Rendition of Anthony Burns, Its Causes and Consequences. A Discourse on Christian Politics Delivered in Williams Hall, Boston, on Whitsunday, June 4, 1854, by James Freeman Clarke, Minister of the Church of the Disciples, 1854.
6. The Battle of Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864, A Paper Read Before the Massachusetts Military Historical Society, December 8, 1879, by Col. B.W. Crowninshield, 1879.
7. Te Deum Laudamus. The Cause and Consequence of the Election of Abraham Lincoln; A Thanksgiving Sermon Delivered in the Harvard St. M.E. Church, Cambridge, Sunday Evening, Nov. 11, 1860 by Rev. Gilbert Haven.
8. Personal Liberty Laws, (Statutes of Massachusetts) and Slavery in the Territories (Case of Dred Scott), by Joel Parker, 1861.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Several
Publisher
Several
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.017

Created:
Author: Mary Pannos
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Both front and back covers are detached from spine. The inside front cover bears bookplate which reads "Lawrence Public Library/Established 1872.".

Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Pannos, Mary
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Slavery Pamphlets
Subtitle
Volume 2
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

This bound book is comprised of slavery pamphlets, all of which are listed below:
1. Ceremonials at the Unveiling of the Statue of Gov. John A. Andrew at the State House, Tuesday, February 14th, 1871.
2. Reminiscences of Fugitive-Slave Law Days in Boston by Austin Bearse, 1880
3. Roll of Students of Harvard University who Served in the Army or Navy of the United States During the War of the Rebellion, Prepared at the Request of the Corporation by Francis H. Brown, M.D., Second Edition, 1869
4. A Review of the Rev. Moses Stuart’s Pamphlet on Slavery Entitled Conscience and the Constitution, by Rufus W. Clark, A.M., Pastor of the North Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1850.
5. The Rendition of Anthony Burns, Its Causes and Consequences. A Discourse on Christian Politics Delivered in Williams Hall, Boston, on Whitsunday, June 4, 1854, by James Freeman Clarke, Minister of the Church of the Disciples, 1854.
6. The Battle of Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864, A Paper Read Before the Massachusetts Military Historical Society, December 8, 1879, by Col. B.W. Crowninshield, 1879.
7. Te Deum Laudamus. The Cause and Consequence of the Election of Abraham Lincoln; A Thanksgiving Sermon Delivered in the Harvard St. M.E. Church, Cambridge, Sunday Evening, Nov. 11, 1860 by Rev. Gilbert Haven.
8. Personal Liberty Laws, (Statutes of Massachusetts) and Slavery in the Territories (Case of Dred Scott), by Joel Parker, 1861.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Several
Publisher
Several
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.017

Created:
Author: Mary Pannos
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Both front and back covers are detached from spine. The inside front cover bears bookplate which reads "Lawrence Public Library/Established 1872.".

Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Pannos, Mary
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Slavery Pamphlets
Subtitle
Volume 2
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

This bound book is comprised of slavery pamphlets, all of which are listed below:
1. Ceremonials at the Unveiling of the Statue of Gov. John A. Andrew at the State House, Tuesday, February 14th, 1871.
2. Reminiscences of Fugitive-Slave Law Days in Boston by Austin Bearse, 1880
3. Roll of Students of Harvard University who Served in the Army or Navy of the United States During the War of the Rebellion, Prepared at the Request of the Corporation by Francis H. Brown, M.D., Second Edition, 1869
4. A Review of the Rev. Moses Stuart’s Pamphlet on Slavery Entitled Conscience and the Constitution, by Rufus W. Clark, A.M., Pastor of the North Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1850.
5. The Rendition of Anthony Burns, Its Causes and Consequences. A Discourse on Christian Politics Delivered in Williams Hall, Boston, on Whitsunday, June 4, 1854, by James Freeman Clarke, Minister of the Church of the Disciples, 1854.
6. The Battle of Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864, A Paper Read Before the Massachusetts Military Historical Society, December 8, 1879, by Col. B.W. Crowninshield, 1879.
7. Te Deum Laudamus. The Cause and Consequence of the Election of Abraham Lincoln; A Thanksgiving Sermon Delivered in the Harvard St. M.E. Church, Cambridge, Sunday Evening, Nov. 11, 1860 by Rev. Gilbert Haven.
8. Personal Liberty Laws, (Statutes of Massachusetts) and Slavery in the Territories (Case of Dred Scott), by Joel Parker, 1861.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Several
Publisher
Several
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.017

Created:
Author: Mary Pannos
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Both front and back covers are detached from spine. The inside front cover bears bookplate which reads "Lawrence Public Library/Established 1872.".

Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Pannos, Mary
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Slavery Pamphlets
Subtitle
Volume 2
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

This bound book is comprised of slavery pamphlets, all of which are listed below:
1. Ceremonials at the Unveiling of the Statue of Gov. John A. Andrew at the State House, Tuesday, February 14th, 1871.
2. Reminiscences of Fugitive-Slave Law Days in Boston by Austin Bearse, 1880
3. Roll of Students of Harvard University who Served in the Army or Navy of the United States During the War of the Rebellion, Prepared at the Request of the Corporation by Francis H. Brown, M.D., Second Edition, 1869
4. A Review of the Rev. Moses Stuart’s Pamphlet on Slavery Entitled Conscience and the Constitution, by Rufus W. Clark, A.M., Pastor of the North Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1850.
5. The Rendition of Anthony Burns, Its Causes and Consequences. A Discourse on Christian Politics Delivered in Williams Hall, Boston, on Whitsunday, June 4, 1854, by James Freeman Clarke, Minister of the Church of the Disciples, 1854.
6. The Battle of Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864, A Paper Read Before the Massachusetts Military Historical Society, December 8, 1879, by Col. B.W. Crowninshield, 1879.
7. Te Deum Laudamus. The Cause and Consequence of the Election of Abraham Lincoln; A Thanksgiving Sermon Delivered in the Harvard St. M.E. Church, Cambridge, Sunday Evening, Nov. 11, 1860 by Rev. Gilbert Haven.
8. Personal Liberty Laws, (Statutes of Massachusetts) and Slavery in the Territories (Case of Dred Scott), by Joel Parker, 1861.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Several
Publisher
Several
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.

2022.001.017

Created:
Author: Mary Pannos
Location
2nd Floor Stacks - Library
Condition
Good

Both front and back covers are detached from spine. The inside front cover bears bookplate which reads "Lawrence Public Library/Established 1872.".

Display Value
Excellent
Cataloged By
Pannos, Mary
Cataloged On
Status
OK
Title
Slavery Pamphlets
Subtitle
Volume 2
Title (generic)
Book
Accession No.

This bound book is comprised of slavery pamphlets, all of which are listed below:
1. Ceremonials at the Unveiling of the Statue of Gov. John A. Andrew at the State House, Tuesday, February 14th, 1871.
2. Reminiscences of Fugitive-Slave Law Days in Boston by Austin Bearse, 1880
3. Roll of Students of Harvard University who Served in the Army or Navy of the United States During the War of the Rebellion, Prepared at the Request of the Corporation by Francis H. Brown, M.D., Second Edition, 1869
4. A Review of the Rev. Moses Stuart’s Pamphlet on Slavery Entitled Conscience and the Constitution, by Rufus W. Clark, A.M., Pastor of the North Church, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 1850.
5. The Rendition of Anthony Burns, Its Causes and Consequences. A Discourse on Christian Politics Delivered in Williams Hall, Boston, on Whitsunday, June 4, 1854, by James Freeman Clarke, Minister of the Church of the Disciples, 1854.
6. The Battle of Cedar Creek, October 19, 1864, A Paper Read Before the Massachusetts Military Historical Society, December 8, 1879, by Col. B.W. Crowninshield, 1879.
7. Te Deum Laudamus. The Cause and Consequence of the Election of Abraham Lincoln; A Thanksgiving Sermon Delivered in the Harvard St. M.E. Church, Cambridge, Sunday Evening, Nov. 11, 1860 by Rev. Gilbert Haven.
8. Personal Liberty Laws, (Statutes of Massachusetts) and Slavery in the Territories (Case of Dred Scott), by Joel Parker, 1861.

Collection
Lawrence History Center Library
Author
Several
Publisher
Several
Language
English
Rights
This book is owned by the Lawrence History Center, but copyright may be held by another business or organization. Please contact the Center for more information.