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1Title:  Ohio's abolitionist campaign: the rhetoric of conversation    
 Creator:  Cormany, Clayton Douglas. 
 Publication:  1981. 
 Notes:  Bibliography: leaves 179-183. 
 Call #:  E449 C811 
 Extent:  183 leaves. also on microfiche. 2 sheets. 
 Subjects:  Abolitionists -- Ohio | Antislavery movements -- United States
 
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2Title:  John Henry Mathews Papers     
 Creator:  Mathews, John Henry 
 Dates:  1807-1861 
 Abstract:  John Henry Mathews (1785-1862) was the first doctor in Painesville, Ohio. He married Martha Devotion Huntington, the daughter of Ohio's third governor. Dr. Mathews had a pharmaceutical company with Jedediah Hills and a medical practice with his half-brother, Dr David Mathews. He was also an abolitionist and suspected member of the Undrground Railroad. The collection consists of correspondence of John H. Mathews, Jedediah Hills and Charles B. Storrs, miscellaneous papers of Alfred, Rodney and Samuel Mathews, Wills of John and Martha Mathews, contracts, legal notices, transcripts, partnership papers, accounts, orders, bills, receipts, appraisals, financial notes, tax statements and receipts, daybooks, indices, ledgers, invoice and account books, and material relating to Dr. David Mathews. 
 Call #:  MS 3891 
 Extent:  1.80 linear feet (4 containers) 
 Subjects:  Mathews, John Henry, 1785-1862. | Mathews family. | Physicians -- Ohio -- Painesville. | Abolitionists -- Ohio.
 
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3Title:  Mary Lukens Gilbert Papers     
 Creator:  Gilbert, mary Lukens 
 Dates:  1824-1843 
 Abstract:  Mary Lukens Gilbert was an abolitionist and teacher in a Negro school who resided in Wilmington, and later, Smithfield, Ohio. Her brother, Barclay Gilbert, lived in La Porte, Indiana. The collection consists of correspondence, primarily from her brother Barclay Gilbert, and proceedings of a meeting of anti-slavery advocates held in Boston, January 9, 1843, which concerned The Liberator. 
 Call #:  MS 3101 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Gilbert, Mary Lukens. | Barclay family. | Abolitionists -- Ohio. | Abolitionists -- Massachusetts -- Boston. | Antislavery movements -- United States.
 
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4Title:  The anatomy of a crusade: a Western Reserve township and the war against the slaveholders, 1831-1865    
 Creator:  Watson, Robert Meredith. 
 Memphis State University
 Publication:  s.n.], Memphis,1978. 
 Notes:  Bibliography: leaves [687]-713 (v. 2). 
 Call #:  F34Y R194W3 
 Extent:  2 v. (xv, 721 leaves) : ill. ; 28 cm. 
 Subjects:  Slavery -- Ohio | Antislavery movements -- United States | Abolitionists -- Ohio | Randolph (Ohio) -- History | Portage County (Ohio) -- History | Western Reserve (Ohio) -- History
 
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5Title:  Marius Racine Robinson Papers     
 Creator:  Robinson, Marius Racine 
 Dates:  1830-1897 
 Abstract:  Marius Racine Robinson (1806-1878) was a Presbyterian clergyman and editor of the Anti-Slavery Bugle (Salem, Ohio). The collection consists of correspondence (1836-1839) of Robinson with his wife, Emily; lectures and speeches (1830-1865), notes, journal, newspaper clippings, and biographical material on Robinson. Relates to the American Anti-Slavery Society in Ohio for which Robinson was lecturer, the American Colonization Society, the Anti-Slavery Society of Lane Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio, abolitionism, emancipation, slavery, and theological subjects. 
 Call #:  MS 1660 
 Extent:  0.40 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Robinson, Marius Racine, 1806-1878. | American Anti-Slavery Society. | American Colonization Society. | Anti-Slavery Society (Cincinnati, Ohio). | Lane Seminary (Cincinnati, Ohio). | Antislavery movements -- United States. | Abolitionists -- Ohio.
 
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6Title:  Samuel Mathews Papers     
 Creator:  Mathews, Samuel 
 Dates:  1849-1909 
 Abstract:  Samuel Mathews (1816-1891) was the son of Dr. John Henry Mathews (1785-1862) and Martha Huntington Mathews, daughter of the third Governor of Ohio. Samuel was one of the first white children born in Painesville, Ohio. In 1844 he married Hulda O. Ford (d. 1857), daughter of Darius Ford, one of the first settlers of East Cleveland. In 1849 Mathews traveled to California with his partners in the Painesville Mining Company. He returned home in 1852. The collection consists of a constitution and treasurer's account book of the Painesville Mining Association, newspaper articles relating Mathews' California experiences, a diary of the overland journey to California, an annotated transcript of the diary, family correspondence, obituaries, and miscellaneous printed items. 
 Call #:  MS 4017 
 Extent:  0.20 linear feet (1 container) 
 Subjects:  Mathews, Samuel, 1816-1891. | Gold mines and mining. | Overland journeys to the Pacific. | Medicine -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Epidemics -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Spiritualism -- Ohio -- Cleveland. | Abolitionists -- Ohio. | California -- Description and travel. | Cleveland (Ohio) -- Description and travel.
 
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