Abolitionists -- United States -- Correspondence
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Morgan, John A. Letter: New York, to students
Item — Manuscripts (not separately boxed) - 1
Identifier: MS 0036
Abstract
Morgan, John A., fl. 1830-1835; theologian. Professor at Lane Theological Seminary in Cincinnati, Ohio until he was dismissed in 1834 for siding with students in a debate over the Seminary's position on slavery. Letter is to students remaining at the Seminary offering advice and asking them to pay his debts and dispose of his belongings.Holograph letter and photocopy.
Dates:
October 30, 1834
Weld, Theodore Dwight Letter: Walnut Hills, Ohio, to Lewis Weld
Collection — Manuscripts (not separately boxed) - 1
Identifier: MS 0037
Abstract
Holograph letter and photocopy.Weld, Theodore Dwight, 1803-1895, reformer. Letter to his brother Lewis Weld about conditions at Lane Seminary in Aug. 1834, includes comments on sickness and abolitionist activities.
Dates:
1834-08-13