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Scott M. Matheson serving himself from a banquet table
Written on back: Governor Scott M. Matheson 198
Scott M. Matheson, smiling, with three women and two men
Written on back: Gov Scott M. Matheson--Members Asian American Advisory Council 198
Scott M. Matheson speaking at outdoor even with dinosaur head in foreground, September 1978
Written on back: Scott M. Matheson, Gov. Dedication of Dinosaur Gardens Natural History State Museum, Vernal, Utah, Sept. 23, 197
Scott M. Wilds letter to "Sir or Madame," January 30, 1979
Reference letter from Ohio Historical Society Research Assistant Scott M. Wilds identifying and describing a fragment copy of a page of a longer letter by William Lloyd Garrison, then and now housed in the Benjamin Lundy papers at the Ohio History Connection. Wilds provides more content for the letter and announces that it will be included in a reprint book out shortly from Belknap Press.
Wilds' context for the Garrison letter fragment is as follows: "would like to know that we have identified this letter. It is from William Lloyd Garrison to the President and Members of the Anti-Slavery Reunion Convention, June 5, 1874. The convention, which Garrison did not attend, met in Chicago on June 9, 1874. The full text of the letter is printed in the Chicago [underlined] Inter-Ocean, June 10, 1874."
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
Scott M. Matheson Sr.
Utah Governor Scott M. Matheson, Sr., delivers the keynote address at the ALI-ABA Conference
Scott M. Hurst
Color photograph Scott M. Hurst, donor\u27s son, before he went on an LDS mission to Japan
Willis, Scott M. (FA 259)
Finding aid and full-text scan of paper (Click on “Additional Files” below) for Folklife Archives Project 259. Paper: Folk Medical Beliefs written by Scott M. Willis for a Western Kentucky University folk studies class
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