To the people of Virginia : address and resolutions adopted at the Republican State Convention, held in Wheeling, May 2d, 1860. Letter from Frank Pierpont : a raking expose of the iniquities of the tax bill. Gradual emancipation : abstract from a memorial of the citizens of Augusta County, to the Richmond Convention of 1829, imploring them to take some steps looking to gradual emancipation.
Call Number:
P12052
Date:
[1860?]
Description:
Pamphlet. "Daily Intelligencer print., cor. Quincy and Main Sts., Wheeling."
Subject Corporate Names:
Republican Party (Va.). Convention (1860 : Wheeling)
Serial. Printed Ephemera Collection has: v.6:no.2 (1921:Apr.), v.59:no.2 (1974:Apr.). Issue for Apr. 1921 includes articles with title: Making West Virginia a free state, by Alrutheus A. Taylor, and: Canadian Negroes and the John Brown raid, by Fred Landon. Appended to inside back cover of binding is part of the vol. 5, no. 10 issue of: The Month at Goodspeed's Book Shop which includes as a frontispiece illustration the first page of the document known as "the John Brown Constitution" (cf. The Month, p. 315). Issue for Apr. 1974 includes article: Slavery and the western Virginia salt industry, by John Edmund Stealey, III.
African Americans--West Virginia--History., Salt industry and trade--West Virginia--Kanawha River Valley--History., Salt industry and trade--West Virginia--History., African Americans--Periodicals., Slaves--Emancipation--West Virginia., Slavery--West Virginia., Black people--Canada--History.
All:
African Americans--West Virginia--History., Salt industry and trade--West Virginia--Kanawha River Valley--History., Salt industry and trade--West Virginia--History., Brown, John, 1800-1859--Trials, litigation, etc., African Americans--Periodicals., Slaves--Emancipation--West Virginia., Harper's Ferry (W. Va.)--History--John Brown's Raid, 1859., Slavery--West Virginia., Black people--Canada--History.