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David Ruggles
male - David Ruggles (1810 - December 16, 1849) was an anti-slavery activist who was active in the New York Committee of Vigilance and the Underground...
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David S. Terry
male, deceased - David Smith Terry (March 8, 1823-August 14, 1889) was a California politician, perhaps best known for his having killed United States Senator David...
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Robert Purvis
male, deceased - Robert Purvis (August 4, 1810 - April 15, 1898) was an antebellum African American abolitionist in the United States. Purvis was born in...
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William Tell Coleman
male, deceased - William Tell Coleman (1824-1
893) was an American pioneer. He was born in Cynthiana, Harrison Co., Ky., and was educated at St. Louis...
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Bishop Harkins
male - Bishop Harkins took a personal interest in the selection and training of the young men who volunteered for service as priests in the diocese. He...
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Buck Jones
male - Buck Jones had not made a film since 1928. When he left Fox, where he'd made a successful series of silent westerns, he was earning $2,500 a week....
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Emma Goldman
female - Emma Goldman passed her time in the penitentiary in the capacity of nurse in the prison hospital. Here she found opportunity to shed some rays of...
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William Sides
male - William Sides was the younger brother of Richard D. Sides, one of the principal men on the Vigilance Committee. "Tennessee" suggests in a letter...
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W.T. Sherman
- SHERMAN, WILLIAM TECUMSEH (1820-91). LETTERS, 1869-90. 1 volume of original letters, l volume with typed copies. Letters from Sherman to his...





