ABOLITION & EMANCIPATION
Part 1: The Papers of Thomas Clarkson, William Lloyd Garrison, Zachary Macaulay,
Harriet Martineau, Harriet Beecher Stowe and William Wilberforce from the Huntington Library
REEL 1
Papers of Thomas Clarkson
(includes CN 33, CN 56, CN 70 and related Letters and Documents)
Correspondence, 1787 and 1788.
- A Letter on the formation of a New Settlement at Sierra Leone, 13 October 1788
- French Correspondence, 1789, including 6 letters to the Comte de Mirabeau
- Certificates of Membership of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, 1790-1792
- Report by Thomas Clarkson on "Sierra Leone and its future Prospects"
- Correspondence, c1808-1815 and n.d. (including an Account of his Interview with the Emperor of Russia at Aix La Chapelle in 1818)
- "A few places on the Coast of Africa fit for Colonization, selected by T Clarkson many years ago, one of which ... has been settled by the Americans under the name of Liberia"
- "The African Prince"
- French booklet
- "Answers by P. Thomas of Baltimore to a number of Queries sent to him .... " (on Slavery in America, 1790-1820) 18pp.
- Notebook
- Notes & Letters, c1820-1829
- "Quelques Notes sur la Sénegal", July 1823. 37pp.
- Notes on Supporters & Petitions to Parliament
- Correspondence, c1830-1839
- "A letter to the clergy and Slave holders in the northern parts of the United States of America" by Thomas Clarkson. 34pp.
- "To the Planters, Slave holders of the Southern Parts of the United States of America" by Thomas Clarkson. 13pp. with a letter from John Wesley to William Wilberforce.
- Correspondence, c1840-1846 n.d.
- Accounts of efforts, 1807-1824, to abolish slavery. 128 folios. [CN 33].
[Please see Reel 1ª for this final item].
REEL 1A
Papers of Thomas Clarkson
"Accounts of Efforts, 1807-1824, to Abolish Slavery". Manuscript essay by Thomas Clarkson.
REEL 2
Papers of Zachary Macaulay
- Journal of Margaret Cropper (Macaulay), 1834
- Diary of Zachary Macaulay, 1793-4
- Journal of Selina Macaulay (eldest daughter of Zachary), 1826-33
- Correspondence, 1773-1796
REEL 3
Papers of Zachary Macaulay
Correspondence, 1796-1822
REEL 4
Papers of Zachary Macaulay
Correspondence, 1822-1833
REEL 5
Papers of Zachary Macaulay
- Correspondence, 1833-1899 (material after 1838 is for other family members).
- Brief Biographical Notes and Portraits
REEL 6
Papers of Zachary Macaulay
Journal of Zachary Macaulay, 1793-99
REEL 7
Papers of Zachary Macaulay
Journal of Zachary Macaulay, 1793-99
REEL 8
Papers of William Lloyd Garrison
Correspondence, 1843-1878 (including 4 letters to Susan B Anthony, 2 to Annie Fields, 1 letter to Elizabeth Pease and 2 letters to Thomas Clarkson).
Papers of Harriet Martineau (includes FI 3289, FI 3290, HM 6259 and HM 6260 as well as Letters, 1839-73)
- Correspondence, c 1839-1867
- Health in the Hospital, (51pp.)
- The Young Repealer, (34pp.)
- Correspondence, 1860-1869
- Lady Noel Byron, a Defense, (43pp.)
- Letter to a student of History, (6pp.)
- Correspondence, 1852-1873
Papers of Harriet Beecher Stowe (includes HM 2547, HM 43371-43397 and FI 3909-3924)
- Lady Byron vindicated (preface)
- Behold the tabernacle of God
- God's purposes will ripen fast
- Little Pussy Willow, Parts I-X, XII-XVI.
- Queer Little People (Aunt Esther's Rules etc.)
- A Reply to the Address of the Women of England
- House & Home Papers, Nos III, IV, III, II, V, XI, VIII & VII.
- The Chimney Corner, Nos I, III, IV, IX & X.
- House & Home Papers, Nos III, IV, III, II, V, XI, VIII & VII. (continued)
- The Chimney Corner, Nos I, III, IV, IX & X. (continued)
- Sojourner Truth, the Libyan Sybil
- House & Home Papers, Nos III, IV, III, II, V, XI, VIII & VII. (continued)
- Agnes of Sorrento, chapters 18-19, 27-32.
REEL 9
Papers of Harriet Beecher Stowe (includes FI 3924, FI 3957 and FI 3972)
- Agnes of Sorrento, chapters 18-19, 27-32. continued
- Knocking
- Recipe with picture of pig
Papers of William Wilberforce
- Notes for Questions re: Slavery - "Questions to be asked before Parliament" of 1788
- Letters to Matthew Montagu, a number to E H Locker and one or two to individuals such as Robert Southey and Sir William Scott, c1789-1830. (NB: Some other Wilberforce letters are included in the sections above).
Papers of Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Correspondence (HM 24162-66; HM 24348-76; HM 12472; HM 2986; HM 35093; and EG Box 58)
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