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An Act Declaring that Slavery cannot exist by the Constitution and Laws of this State
New York (State). Legislature. AssemblyDate1820-11-10CopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA declaration by the New York State Assembly declaring that "Slavery cannot exist by the Constitution and Laws of this State." -
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Richard and Juliet Milk to their friends, [May] 1957, Preston, Oriente, Cuba
Milk, RichardA letter from Richard and Juliet Milk (and their children) to their friends sharing news of their work at the Agricultural School including both the bad (setbacks to construction and improvements, lack of a road and public school, the accidental death of their intended music teacher) and the good (successful graduating class, profitable crop and livestock operations, new irrigation system, the success of the local church and missions), describing the successful courses offered in April, sharing news of their son, Richard Lee, completing eighth grade and the family's impending return to -
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Black River and Northern New York conference memorial. : Second series. Containing sketches of the life and character of the deceased members of the above conferences, not included in the former work. Brought down to ... 1880 ...
Gorrie, P. Douglass (Peter Douglass), 1813-1884Date1881CopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
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