| St John's Library/Clarkson/Folder 1-5 contains: |
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| Doc 112 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
| Doc 113 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
| Doc 114 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
| Doc 115 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
| Doc 116 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
| Doc 117 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
| Doc 118 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Lewis Tappan to Thomas Clarkson, from New York |
| Doc 119 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
| Doc 120 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
| Doc 121 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
| Doc 122 |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
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Papers of Thomas Clarkson
| Title |
Autograph letter, signed, from Joseph Soul to Thomas Clarkson, from New Broad Street |
| Reference |
Doc 117 |
| Covering Dates |
2 December 1844 |
| Extent and Medium |
3p; paper |
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| Content and context |
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On British and Foreign Anti Slavery Society headed paper. Advises Clarkson that the society will keep sending his letters and that two have been sent to two Christian newspapers. Suggests that the election of Mr. Polk (1) will bring the anti slavery cause to the fore again. Mentions a shipment of sugar from Venezuela to be exciting much comment. (1) U.S. President, 1845-49.
Bought from R. Myers & Co., 1950
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| Index Terms |
| Clarkson, Thomas (1760-1846) slavery abolitionist |
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