Elijah F. Pennypacker Anti-Slavery Correspondence

This collection includes letters written to Elijah Pennypacker concerning the anti-slavery movement. It includes correspondence from Abby Kelly and H.B. Stanton relating to the American Anti-Slavery Society, from Thomas Garrett concerning arrangements for transportation and placement of emancipated and self-emancipated people, and from William Still about a visit and lecture by William Wells Brown.

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William Still to J. M. McKim
J. M. McKim to E. F. Pennypacker (1861)
William Still to E. F. Pennypacker (1855)
H. B. Stanton to William Tyler
Thomas Garrett to E. F. Pennypacker (1846)
Abby Kelly to Friends Pennypacker
James Mott to Dear Friend
J. M. McKim to Dear Friend
Thomas Garrett to E. F. Pennypacker (1856)
William Still to E. F. Pennypacker (I)
William Still to E. F. Pennypacker (II)
J. M. McKim to E. F. Pennypacker (1858)