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TITLE | TYPE | DATE CREATED | COLLECTION(S) | DESCRIPTION |
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Collection Box of the Rhode Island Anti-Slavery Society Owned by Garrison family | Image | 1833 | Thomas Wilson Dorr and the Gag Rule of 1836 | Cardboard coin collection box produced by the Rhode Island Anti-Slavery Society. The top has a slot… |
1836 Memorial against Benjamin Hazard | Digital Document | May 1836 | Thomas Wilson Dorr and the Gag Rule of 1836 | This memorial is directed at the resolutions put forth by Newport Representative Benjamin Hazard. Th… |
January 1837 Petitions against Slavery and the Slave Trade in the District of Columbia | Digital Document | January 1837 | Thomas Wilson Dorr and the Gag Rule of 1836 | Two petitions from early January 1837, signed by over 50 citizens of Rhode Island, ask members of th… |
1838 Abolitionist Petition from Kent County | Digital Document | July 16th, 1838 | Thomas Wilson Dorr and the Gag Rule of 1836 | A petition from the Kent County Young Men’s Antislavery Society signed by over 120 individuals and g… |
Anti-Abolition Petition from Providence February 1836 | Compound Object | February 3rd, 1836 | Thomas Wilson Dorr and the Gag Rule of 1836 | Petition signed by 32 residents of Providence demanding the Rhode Island General Assembly pass acts… |
Article from The Liberator July 2, 1836 | Digital Document | July 2nd, 1836 | Thomas Wilson Dorr and the Gag Rule of 1836 | "To the People of Rhode Island." The Liberator, 2 July 1836, p. 2. Published by William Ll… |
Report of Committee February 10, 1836 | Compound Object | February 10th, 1836 | Thomas Wilson Dorr and the Gag Rule of 1836 | Report of the Select Committee to the Rhode Island General Assembly on February 10, 1836. Authored b… |
Silas James, Jr. Memorial to the General Assembly January 1836 | Compound Object | 1836 | Thomas Wilson Dorr and the Gag Rule of 1836 | |
To the People of Rhode Island | Image | June 1836 | Thomas Wilson Dorr and the Gag Rule of 1836 | Public notice of the memorial and the roll call vote of the Newport Town Meeting on June 22, 1836. R… |