Manuscript/Mixed Material Frederick Douglass Papers: General Correspondence, 1841-1912; K
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Image 1 of Frederick Douglass Papers: General Correspondence, 1841-1912; K 299 Madison Avenue Baltimore April 6th Mr Frederick Douglas Dear Sir Your kind favor was duly received and forwarded to Messrs Houghton Osgood Co on whom I hope it may have an…
- Contributor: Douglass, Frederick
- Date: 1841
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Image 2 of Frederick Douglass Papers: General Correspondence, 1841-1912; K that I have done justice to the memory of Banneker I was brought up to feel the utmost reverence for the genius of this extraordinary man It will hardly do for the…
- Contributor: Douglass, Frederick
- Date: 1841
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Image 3 of Frederick Douglass Papers: General Correspondence, 1841-1912; K United States Senate Chamber Washington 87 Hon Fredk Douglass Esteemed Sir While in the Capital yesterday and immediately after the adjournment of the Senate I happened to drop in upon a group…
- Contributor: Douglass, Frederick
- Date: 1841
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Image 4 of Frederick Douglass Papers: General Correspondence, 1841-1912; K Republican Central Committee was instigated by âLangstonâ for âOrdwaysâ interest who in return was to promote âLangstonsâ claim for the Superintendency of the Insane Asylum that Profs Langston felt the injustice done…
- Contributor: Douglass, Frederick
- Date: 1841
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Image 5 of Frederick Douglass Papers: General Correspondence, 1841-1912; K I have been unable as yet to make a place for you as there has not been one single vacancy and I have not yet been able to fill one third of…
- Contributor: Douglass, Frederick
- Date: 1841
About this Item
Title
- Frederick Douglass Papers: General Correspondence, 1841-1912; K
Names
- Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Created / Published
- 1841 - 1912
Headings
- - United States--Politics and government--19th century
- - Abolitionists
- - Civil rights
- - Women's rights
- - Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell), 1820-1906--Correspondence
- - Assing, Ottilie--Correspondence
- - Bassett, Ebenezer D., 1833-1908--Correspondence
- - Bruce, Blanche Kelso, 1841-1898--Correspondence
- - Douglass, Anna Murray, -1882
- - Douglass, Lewis, 1840-1908--Correspondence
- - Douglass, Joseph H. (Joseph Henry), 1871-1935
- - Draz, Rosine Ame--Correspondence
- - Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879--Correspondence
- - Griffiths, Julia, -1895--Correspondence
- - Richardson family--Correspondence
- - Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874--Correspondence
- - Sprague, Rosetta Douglass--Correspondence
- - Wagoner, Henry O.--Correspondence
- - Webb family--Correspondence
- - Wells-Barnett, Ida B., 1862-1931--Correspondence
- - African American newspapers--New York (State)--Rochester
- - African Americans--Washington (D.C.)
- - Slaves--Emancipation
- - Orators
- - Douglass, Helen, 1838-1903. Helen Douglass papers
- - Manuscripts
- - United States
Genre
- Manuscripts
Call Number/Physical Location
- series: General Correspondence, 1841-1912
- mss11879, box 12; reel 9
Source Collection
- Frederick Douglass Papers
Repository
- Manuscript Division
Digital Id
Online Format
- online text
- image
IIIF Presentation Manifest
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Part of
Format
Contributor
Dates
Location
Language
Subject
- 19th Century
- Abolitionists
- African American Newspapers
- African Americans
- Anthony, Susan B. (Susan Brownell)
- Assing, Ottilie
- Bassett, Ebenezer D.
- Bruce, Blanche Kelso
- Civil Rights
- Correspondence
- Douglass, Anna Murray
- Douglass, Helen,. Helen Douglass Papers
- Douglass, Joseph H. (Joseph Henry)
- Douglass, Lewis
- Draz, Rosine Ame
- Emancipation
- Garrison, William Lloyd
- Griffiths, Julia
- Manuscripts
- New York (State)
- Orators
- Politics and Government
- Richardson Family
- Rochester
- Slaves
- Smith, Gerrit
- Sprague, Rosetta Douglass
- United States
- Wagoner, Henry O.
- Washington (D.C.)
- Webb Family
- Wells-Barnett, Ida B.
- Women's Rights