Owen Lovejoy, Abolitionist in Congress, Volume 10Rutgers University Press, 1967 - 493 pages |
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... Maine wilder- ness and , after 1805 , worked it while he served as a Congrega- tionalist preacher . He married Elizabeth Gordon Pattee , who was born in 1772 at Winslow , Maine , and whose ancestors came from Scotland . She was a woman ...
... Maine wilder- ness and , after 1805 , worked it while he served as a Congrega- tionalist preacher . He married Elizabeth Gordon Pattee , who was born in 1772 at Winslow , Maine , and whose ancestors came from Scotland . She was a woman ...
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... Maine Congregationalists asserted that Owen went to Alton in 1833 to study for the ministry under his brother Elijah , but this probably is not so since Elijah was at the seminary in New Jersey at this time . Furthermore , he wrote ...
... Maine Congregationalists asserted that Owen went to Alton in 1833 to study for the ministry under his brother Elijah , but this probably is not so since Elijah was at the seminary in New Jersey at this time . Furthermore , he wrote ...
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... Maine , 358 , 359 Peoria , Illinois , 40 , 115 , 164 , 217 ; elec- tion ( 1862 ) and , 361 , 362 , 366-67 , 368-69 , 370 Peoria Antislavery Society , 40 Peoria Daily Transcript , 242 , 317 , 385 ; election ( 1862 ) and , 360 , 364 , 366 ...
... Maine , 358 , 359 Peoria , Illinois , 40 , 115 , 164 , 217 ; elec- tion ( 1862 ) and , 361 , 362 , 366-67 , 368-69 , 370 Peoria Antislavery Society , 40 Peoria Daily Transcript , 242 , 317 , 385 ; election ( 1862 ) and , 360 , 364 , 366 ...
Contents
The Murder of Elijah P Lovejoy | 3 |
Was I to Bewray the Wanderer? | 25 |
Renovate the State1840 to 1844 | 52 |
Copyright | |
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