“Old Hampshire Anti-Slavery Society” article from Greenfield Gazette & Franklin Herald newspaper

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The 1830s were the heyday of the formation of anti-slavery societies, with associations established at the town, county and state levels. This is the notice of the annual meeting of the society in Northampton, Massachusetts, where the noted abolitionist from New York, Theodore Weld (1803-1895) would speak.

The Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald was the newspaper in Greenfield, Massachusetts, from June 26, 1827, to June 27, 1837. It changed its name to the Gazette & Mercury.

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Item typeArticle
PublisherGreenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald
Date1837-01-03
PlaceNorthampton, Massachusetts
TopicSlavery, Indenture
Organizations, Associations, Societies, Clubs
EraNational Expansion and Reform, 1816–1860
MaterialPaper
Process/FormatPrinting
Dimension detailsProcess Material: printed paper, ink Height: 2.50 in Width: 4.00 in
Catalog #L05.015
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Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald. “Old Hampshire Anti-Slavery Society.” January 3, 1837. Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, American Centuries. https://americancenturies.org/collection/l05-015/. Accessed on November 21, 2024.

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