Joseph and Ruth Dugdale Correspondence

Correspondence of Dugdale and his wife, Ruth Dugdale, both of whom were active in reform efforts such as the abolition of slavery and women's rights. Correspondents include Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, Thomas Garrett, William Lloyd Garrison, James Mott, Lucretia Mott, and Wendell Phillips.

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Francis D. Gage to Ruth & Joseph Dugdale
James Mott to Joseph Dugdale (1850)
James Mott to Joseph Dugdale (1841)
Isaac T. Hopper to Joseph Dugdale
Joseph Dugdale to Cassius M. Clay
Chalkley Gillingham to Joseph Dugdale
Joseph Dugdale to a Friend
L. Maria Child to Joseph Dugdale
Alfred H. Love to Friends of Iowa
William Lloyd Garrison to Joseph Dugdale (1859)
Theodore Tilton to Joseph Dugdale
Theodore Tilton to Joseph & Ruth Dugdale
Theodore Parker to the Progressive Friends of Pennsylvania
Theodore Parker to Joseph Dugdale (1858)
Wendell Phillips to Ruth Dugdale
Lucy Stone to Joseph Dugdale
Joseph Dugdale to John & Rebecca Ketcham
Cassius M. Clay to Joseph Dugdale
William Lloyd Garrison to Joseph Dugdale (1853)
Theodore Parker to Joseph Dugdale (1853)

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