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Autographs for freedom

A collection of signed articles, poems, etc., by men and women prominent in the anti-slavery movement. Most of the signatures are in facsimile. Edited for the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society. A digital reproduction made from a copy held by the University of Michigan is available from the...

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Summary:A collection of signed articles, poems, etc., by men and women prominent in the anti-slavery movement. Most of the signatures are in facsimile. Edited for the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society. A digital reproduction made from a copy held by the University of Michigan is available from the University of Michigan's Making of America Web site. Also available in digital form. Inscribed by Anthony: This was given me by one of Rochesters oldest inhabitants--the sister of Samuel Wilder & Carter Wilder & of Webster Wilder of Hiawatha, Kansas--. Maria R. Wilder Duprey still living. The Wilder family occupied a pew in the Old Unitarian Church on the West side of Fitzhugh st. when Rev. Wm. Henry Channing preached there---1852, and presented to the Congressional Library, Washington D.C. by Susan B. Anthony, 17 Madison street, Rochester, N.Y. Dec. 25, 1902. Inscribed: Maria R. Wilder, Rochester, 1854. LAC brd 2019-04-25 no edits (1 card) LAC knj 2022-06-29 no edits (1 card) LAC knj 2022-07-22 update (1 card) LC Review of LAC Completed/Corrections Sent 2022-08-02