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Faculty Recital: Adam Kirkpatrick, tenor with Benjamin Wadsworth, piano
Kennesaw State University School of Music presents Adam Kirkpatrick, tenor with Benjamin Wadsworth, piano.https://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/musicprograms/1366/thumbnail.jp
J.C. Painter letter to Benjamin Lundy
Letter from J.E. Painter to (presumably) Benjamin Lundy, answering a request for information about the history and operations of the Underground Railroad. Letter includes details of a story of an ex-slave transported on the Underground Railroad through Ohio and stories of the plight of other fugitive slaves crossing the Ohio River.
Benjamin Lundy (1789-1839) was a prominent Quaker abolitionist best known for his development of abolitionist periodicals. His "Genius of Universal Emancipation" was first published in 1821 from his home in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, and enjoyed a wide circulation across the antebellum United States. In the 1820s, the young William Lloyd Garrison came to work for The Genius. Benjamin Lundy traveled widely seeking subscriptions to The Genius, giving talks about the anti-slavery movement, and observing and documenting the conditions of enslaved people across the Americas. He was also involved in the establishment of freed slave colonies in Mexico
Mexican land grant contract to Benjamin Lundy, March 10, 1835 (English)
Legal document from an unsigned officer to Benjamin Lundy, authorizing him rights as empresario to a tract of land in then-Mexico. The document extends a previous treaty made to Lundy by the government of Mexico from November 17, 1823 -- presumably, this land is to be the site of Lundy's freed slave colony. Original Spanish-language document is also a part of this collection. Benjamin Lundy (1789-1839) was a prominent Quaker abolitionist best known for his development of abolitionist periodicals. His Genius of Universal Emancipation was first published in 1821 from his home in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, and enjoyed a wide circulation across the antebellum United States. In the 1820s, the young William Lloyd Garrison came to work for The Genius. Benjamin Lundy traveled widely seeking subscriptions to The Genius, giving talks about the anti-slavery movement, and observing and documenting the conditions of enslaved people across the Americas. He was also involved in the establishment of freed slave colonies in Mexico
Eli Nichols letter to Benjamin Lundy, March 17th, 1839
Friendly note from Eli Nichols to Benjamin Lundy covering topics in contemporary abolition, ranging from the social status of abolitionists to the oppression of the poor. Much of the letter concerns a review of contemporary social movements in equality-based education, including Shaker and Quaker communities. The letter concludes in discussion of Nichols' and Lundy's interest in forming a freed slave colony or community in then-Mexico, and describes the climate and culture of those regions in detail. Benjamin Lundy (1789-1839) was a prominent Quaker abolitionist best known for his development of abolitionist periodicals. His Genius of Universal Emancipation was first published in 1821 from his home in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, and enjoyed a wide circulation across the antebellum United States. In the 1820s, the young William Lloyd Garrison came to work for The Genius. Benjamin Lundy traveled widely seeking subscriptions to The Genius, giving talks about the anti-slavery movement, and observing and documenting the conditions of enslaved people across the Americas. He was also involved in the establishment of freed slave colonies in Mexico
Mexican land grant contract to Benjamin Lundy, March 10, 1835 (Spanish)
Legal document in Spanish from the government of Tamaulipas, Mexico, to Benjamin Lundy, which appears to grant Lundy the rights of empresario for his proposed colony for freed slaves in Tamaulipas. This document appears to be truncated; it ends abruptly after 2 pages. Collection also includes a period translation of this contract with Lundy in English, which appears to contain the full text of the agreement. Benjamin Lundy (1789-1839) was a prominent Quaker abolitionist best known for his development of abolitionist periodicals. His Genius of Universal Emancipation was first published in 1821 from his home in Mt. Pleasant, Ohio, and enjoyed a wide circulation across the antebellum United States. In the 1820s, the young William Lloyd Garrison came to work for The Genius. Benjamin Lundy traveled widely seeking subscriptions to The Genius, giving talks about the anti-slavery movement, and observing and documenting the conditions of enslaved people across the Americas. He was also involved in the establishment of freed slave colonies in Mexico
General Benjamin Butler Letter Regarding the naming of Newport News, Virginia
Digital images of an original letter written by Former Union Major-General Benjamin Butler in reply to a query by author, Edwin Everett Hale on how Newport News, Virginia had received it's name. both sides of the original letter are included along with a typed transcription of the letter
Den einzigen und wahren Weg sich zu verewigen, wollte bey dem feyerlichen Beyerbegräbniße Tit. hon. pleniss. Herrn Adam Daniel Richters, des Zittauischen Gymnasii hochverdienten Directoris, welcher am 30sten Jänner. 1782. im Herrn seelig entschlafen, der verblichne Leichnam aber den 5ten Februar. darauf bey der Kirche zum heil. Creuz zu seiner Ruhe gebracht wurde, Dem Wohlseeligen zu einem wohlverdienten Nachruhm der tiefgebeugten Frau Wittwe aber, den schmerzlich betrübten Herren Söhnen, innigst betrübten Demois. Töchtern, nebst allen Vornehmen Leidetragenden Anverwandten und Freunden, zu einem wahren Troste kürzlich betrachten, Johann Christoph Müller Gymnasii Conrector.
Trauerschrift auf dam Daniel Richter, gestorben am 30. Januar 1782Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Zjttau, gedruckt bey Gottlieb Benjamin Franken. - Erscheinungsdatum nach Datierung im Titel bestimm
Unbetrügliche Kennzeichen wahrer Kinder GOttes : Bey dem christlichen Leichenbegängniße Tit. deb. Herrn Christian Gottlob Böhmers, Notar. Publ. Cæsar. der Justitien Aemter des Marggrafthums Ober-Lausitz Ober Amts Advocati, angesehnen Practici wie auch fürnehmen Bürgers allhier in Zittau auf der Budißinischen Gaße, als Derselbe den 31. März früh halb 9 Uhr seelig verstorben, und deßen entseelter Leichnam den 7 April 1780. bey der Kirche zur lieben Frauen zu seiner Ruhe gebracht wurde, denen herzlich betrübten, Herrn Vater, Frau Mutter, Frau Schwester, Herrn Schwager, und allen andern betrübten Leydtragenden und Anverwandten, Vettern, Muhmen, Schwägern und Schwägerinnen zu einem Troste betrachtet / von Adam Daniel Richtern, Direct. Gymnas.
Trauerschrift auf Christian Gottlob Böhmer, gestorben am 31. März 1780, beigesetzt am 7. April 1780Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Zittau, gedruckt bey Gottlieb Benjamin Franke. - Erscheinungsdatum nach Datierung im Titel bestimm
Die für Christen lobenswürdige und heilsame Geduld : bey der christlichen Beysetzung Tit. Frauen Rosinen Helenen geb. Mönchinn, Tit. weil. Herrn Johann George Priebers, gewesenen vornehmen Bürgers und Handelsmanns allhier, hinterlaßenen Frau Wittwe, welche den 10. Febr. in diesem 1777. Jahre ... entschlafen, und den darauf folgenden 14ten Februar bey der Kirche zur heiligen Dreyfaltigkeit beygesetzet wurde, der Wohlseligen zu einem rühmlichen Andenken, und zu einiger Aufrichtung denen hoch und schmerzlich Betrübten, Frauen Tochter, Herrn Schwiegersohn, Frauen und Jungfern Enkeltöchtern, abwesenden Enkelsohne, Herren Enkelschwiegersöhnen, und übrigen nahen Anverwandten und betrübten Leidtragenden betrachtet / von Adam Daniel Richtern, Directore Gymnasii
Trauerschrift auf Rosine Helene Prieber, geb. Mönch, gestorben am 10. Februar 1777Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Zittau, gedruckt bey Gottlieb Benjamin Franken. - Erscheinungsdatum nach Datierung im Titel bestimm
Cinq années de voyage en Orient 1846-1851 par Israel-Joseph Benjamin II, voyageur et auteur, demeurant à Faltischan (Moldavie). Paris en vente chez Michel Levy Frères, rue Vivienne, 2 bis 1856 L' auteur se réserve le droit de traduction et de reproduction
Preface: by Benjamin, J.Dedication: by the author to M.J. Altaras aîné de Marseille et M. Albert Cohn.Content description: Detailed contentsPagination: PP28+240PVolumes: 1Text Genre:Pros
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