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Curator Notes
Exact Title:
Scraps
Year:
1837
Description:
Etching
Author/Creator:
Johnston, David Claypoole, 1797−1865
Publisher:
D.C. Johnston
Place of Publication:
Boston
Institution:
Old Sturbridge Village
Catalog Code:
051 Scr1j os
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A Declaration of the Sentiments of the People of Hartford
A Member of the Temperance Society
A Private Debate About Abolition and Women's Rights
A Pro Slavery Letter by S. Trott
A Temperance Pledge from Amherst College
A Temperance Song
A Tribute To Truth
A Women's Temperance Society, History
Aaron Lummus's Religious Conversion
Advice for running a successful camp meeting
Advice to females on rejecting fashion for [moral dress]
Advice to new wives on domestic duties and education
Advice to young men not to smoke
Advice to young men on different personalities
Am I Not a Man and a Brother
An Antislavery Convention and Fair
An Indian's View of Temperance and Religion
Angelina Grimké Defends Abolitionism
Angelina Grimké’s Mother Expresses Her Opinion
Anti-slavery petition
Antislavery Hymn
Appeal to women to take part in moral reform
Boston Currier editorial against Dix's Memorial
Boston Massacre by Champney
Camp Meeting
Catharine Beecher Opposes Abolitionism
Catharine Beecher on the Duty of American Women
Charles T. Woodman, A Prison Experience
Charles T. Woodman, A Washingtonian
Cheering Facts in the Anti-Tobacco Reform
Christopher Columbus Baldwin, Diary Entrees About Leisure
Colored Scholars Excluded from School
Complaint about how camp meetings waste time
Constitution of the Worcester Female Samaritan Society
Constitution of the Worcester Moral Reform Society
Death on the Striped Pig
Description of a camp meeting by an attendee
Dialogue on Slavery, A Play
Effects of the Fugitive Slave Law
Every Youth's Gazette
Excerpt from Cotton is King
Excerpt from Horrors of Slavery
Fourth Annual Report, State Lunatic Hospital, Worcester
How to Agitate the Public Mind
Hymn about camp meetings
Hymn to youth
Important Discovery, story about temperment
Jedediah Burchard's revival sermon
John Gough's Autobiography
Little Nancy and the Punishment of Greediness
Lucy Stone Film
Mary Livermore's Temperance Work with Children
Mary White, Diary Entries on Antislavery Activities
Massachusetts Ministers on the Public Role of Women
Memorial to the Legislature of Massachusetts
Notices from the Massachusetts Spy
Oliver Bolton Describes His Father's Death
Original Temperance Thermometer
Prayer for the Slave
Pro-Slavery Letter from the Cincinnati Post and Anti-Abolitionist
Protest from Newburyport in Response to Dix's Memorial
Protest from Shelbourne in response to Dix's Memorial
Remember Them that Are in Bonds
Report of a Female Moral Reform Society
Sarah Grimké Argues for Women's Rights
Secretiveness
Sir Richard Rum, A Comic Play about Drinking
Sketch of John Gough's life
Song for a Cold Water Army
Song of the Abolitionist
Statistics of Intemperance
Stories from The Temperance Reader, Stories
Sumner's defense of Dix's Memorial
Sunday Observances
Temperance Almanac 1836 Cover
Temperance Almanac 1841 Back Cover
Temperance Almanac 1841 Cover
Temperance Triumphs In Middlefield
Temperance for Young Men and Women, Advice
Ten Dialogues on the Effects of Ardent Spirits
The Anti-Slavery Almanac
The Boston Riot of 1835
The Camp Meeting
The Drinking Habit
The Duty and Safety of Emancipation
The Dying Jewess
The First Woman to Address the Massachusetts Senate
The Fugitives from Injustice, in Boston
The Infant Christian
The Progress of Intemperance
The Situation in Ohio
The Slave's Friend
The Smokers
The Striped Pig, A Comic History
The Tree of Temperance
The Victim of Ardent Spirits
The Youth's Temperance Lecturer
Tricks of Revivalists Exposed
Video of John B. Gough
Video on Antebellum Newspapers
Women's Fumigatory Rights
Women's Rights at the Polls
War of 1812 and the Hartford Convention
Westward Expansion
In Development
Nineteenth-Century Immigration
The Civil War
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