Constitution of the society; discussions about raising membership, funds, etc., with the goal of resettling freed slaves in Africa or in regions designated by U.S. Congress. Resolutions and speeches towards the More
Report of the Society's progress toward exploring the coast of West Africa in search of a site for a future colony. The appendix contains journal extracts from the Society's West Africa expedition, with much at More
This third report of the Society is concerned with securing Congressional backing for establishment of an actual settlement in West Africa for freed U.S. slaves. It also details measures to suppress the interna More
This report details the effort to establish a colony of freed slaves in Africa and the difficulties encountered therewith. Extracts from letters of Rev. Daniel Coker, agent of the Society in Liberia, give a fir More
A review of the Society's activities during 1844 and statements of its philosophy and aims. Includes reports on support from European abolitionists and a report on the work of Samuel Hoare to free imprisoned ab More
Signed on p. 28: Samuel R. Shipley, President. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of YA Collection: YA 12499. Source: Source unknown.
An account of Protestant Episcopal Church missions in the South after the Civil War; contains a report of a commissioner sent to visit some of the missions in the South. Caption title. Also available in digital More
An account of Protestant Episcopal Church missions in the South ten years after the Civil War: summation of income and expenses; a list of schools and missions connected with the commission; detailed reports on More
The regulations, rules, and officers of the Association, plus a treasurer's report, children's letters, etc. "Asylum, 143d Street, Tenth Avenue." Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web si More
Contains the Act of Incorporation and by-laws, officers, income and donations, and events of 1882. "Extract from the Matrons Report of October 1882, List of fruits and vegetables gathered from the garden since More
Act of Incorporation and by-laws; officers for 1887; annual report of activities, inmates and placement of children; children's letters; and donations. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Contains a statement from the school's president about the value of education in industrial arts; a list of contributors and their contributions to the school; a treasurer's report; and the rules of the school. More
Report of the committee's first year efforts to establish Presbyterian churches among African Americans in the states of the South (their establishment, membership, and support given), plus a report on the Tusc More
Contains the league's newly revised constitution and by-laws as well as a list of officers and descriptions of and reports on new undertakings. Noteworthy is the report on the first national convention of the l More
Report of annual activities and a brief account of the history of the home. On cover: 34th [sic] annual report. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy annotated in pencil: 2 More
An annual report submitted by Booker T. Washington, listing trustees, discussing the value of industrial education and the careers of the Institute's graduates, and giving figures for staff, income, and gifts. More
Report of the Society's progress toward exploring the coast of West Africa in search of a site for a future colony. The appendix contains journal extracts from the Society's West Africa expedition, with much at More
Constitution of the society; discussions about raising membership, funds, etc., with the goal of resettling freed slaves in Africa or in regions designated by U.S. Congress. Resolutions and speeches towards the More
This third report of the Society is concerned with securing Congressional backing for establishment of an actual settlement in West Africa for freed U.S. slaves. It also details measures to suppress the interna More
This report details the effort to establish a colony of freed slaves in Africa and the difficulties encountered therewith. Extracts from letters of Rev. Daniel Coker, agent of the Society in Liberia, give a fir More
A review of the Society's activities during 1844 and statements of its philosophy and aims. Includes reports on support from European abolitionists and a report on the work of Samuel Hoare to free imprisoned ab More
Signed on p. 28: Samuel R. Shipley, President. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of YA Collection: YA 12499. Source: Source unknown.
An account of Protestant Episcopal Church missions in the South after the Civil War; contains a report of a commissioner sent to visit some of the missions in the South. Caption title. Also available in digital More
An account of Protestant Episcopal Church missions in the South ten years after the Civil War: summation of income and expenses; a list of schools and missions connected with the commission; detailed reports on More
The regulations, rules, and officers of the Association, plus a treasurer's report, children's letters, etc. "Asylum, 143d Street, Tenth Avenue." Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web si More
Contains the Act of Incorporation and by-laws, officers, income and donations, and events of 1882. "Extract from the Matrons Report of October 1882, List of fruits and vegetables gathered from the garden since More
Act of Incorporation and by-laws; officers for 1887; annual report of activities, inmates and placement of children; children's letters; and donations. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Contains a statement from the school's president about the value of education in industrial arts; a list of contributors and their contributions to the school; a treasurer's report; and the rules of the school. More
Report of the committee's first year efforts to establish Presbyterian churches among African Americans in the states of the South (their establishment, membership, and support given), plus a report on the Tusc More
Contains the league's newly revised constitution and by-laws as well as a list of officers and descriptions of and reports on new undertakings. Noteworthy is the report on the first national convention of the l More
Report of annual activities and a brief account of the history of the home. On cover: 34th [sic] annual report. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy annotated in pencil: 2 More
An annual report submitted by Booker T. Washington, listing trustees, discussing the value of industrial education and the careers of the Institute's graduates, and giving figures for staff, income, and gifts. More
Report of the Society's progress toward exploring the coast of West Africa in search of a site for a future colony. The appendix contains journal extracts from the Society's West Africa expedition, with much at More
Constitution of the society; discussions about raising membership, funds, etc., with the goal of resettling freed slaves in Africa or in regions designated by U.S. Congress. Resolutions and speeches towards the More
This third report of the Society is concerned with securing Congressional backing for establishment of an actual settlement in West Africa for freed U.S. slaves. It also details measures to suppress the interna More
This report details the effort to establish a colony of freed slaves in Africa and the difficulties encountered therewith. Extracts from letters of Rev. Daniel Coker, agent of the Society in Liberia, give a fir More
A review of the Society's activities during 1844 and statements of its philosophy and aims. Includes reports on support from European abolitionists and a report on the work of Samuel Hoare to free imprisoned ab More
Signed on p. 28: Samuel R. Shipley, President. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of YA Collection: YA 12499. Source: Source unknown.
An account of Protestant Episcopal Church missions in the South after the Civil War; contains a report of a commissioner sent to visit some of the missions in the South. Caption title. Also available in digital More
An account of Protestant Episcopal Church missions in the South ten years after the Civil War: summation of income and expenses; a list of schools and missions connected with the commission; detailed reports on More
The regulations, rules, and officers of the Association, plus a treasurer's report, children's letters, etc. "Asylum, 143d Street, Tenth Avenue." Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web si More
Contains the Act of Incorporation and by-laws, officers, income and donations, and events of 1882. "Extract from the Matrons Report of October 1882, List of fruits and vegetables gathered from the garden since More
Act of Incorporation and by-laws; officers for 1887; annual report of activities, inmates and placement of children; children's letters; and donations. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Report of the committee's first year efforts to establish Presbyterian churches among African Americans in the states of the South (their establishment, membership, and support given), plus a report on the Tusc More
Contains a statement from the school's president about the value of education in industrial arts; a list of contributors and their contributions to the school; a treasurer's report; and the rules of the school. More
Contains the league's newly revised constitution and by-laws as well as a list of officers and descriptions of and reports on new undertakings. Noteworthy is the report on the first national convention of the l More
Report of annual activities and a brief account of the history of the home. On cover: 34th [sic] annual report. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy annotated in pencil: 2 More
An annual report submitted by Booker T. Washington, listing trustees, discussing the value of industrial education and the careers of the Institute's graduates, and giving figures for staff, income, and gifts. More
Report of the Society's progress toward exploring the coast of West Africa in search of a site for a future colony. The appendix contains journal extracts from the Society's West Africa expedition, with much at More
Constitution of the society; discussions about raising membership, funds, etc., with the goal of resettling freed slaves in Africa or in regions designated by U.S. Congress. Resolutions and speeches towards the More
This third report of the Society is concerned with securing Congressional backing for establishment of an actual settlement in West Africa for freed U.S. slaves. It also details measures to suppress the interna More
This report details the effort to establish a colony of freed slaves in Africa and the difficulties encountered therewith. Extracts from letters of Rev. Daniel Coker, agent of the Society in Liberia, give a fir More
A review of the Society's activities during 1844 and statements of its philosophy and aims. Includes reports on support from European abolitionists and a report on the work of Samuel Hoare to free imprisoned ab More
Signed on p. 28: Samuel R. Shipley, President. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of YA Collection: YA 12499. Source: Source unknown.
An account of Protestant Episcopal Church missions in the South after the Civil War; contains a report of a commissioner sent to visit some of the missions in the South. Caption title. Also available in digital More
An account of Protestant Episcopal Church missions in the South ten years after the Civil War: summation of income and expenses; a list of schools and missions connected with the commission; detailed reports on More
The regulations, rules, and officers of the Association, plus a treasurer's report, children's letters, etc. "Asylum, 143d Street, Tenth Avenue." Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web si More
Contains the Act of Incorporation and by-laws, officers, income and donations, and events of 1882. "Extract from the Matrons Report of October 1882, List of fruits and vegetables gathered from the garden since More
Act of Incorporation and by-laws; officers for 1887; annual report of activities, inmates and placement of children; children's letters; and donations. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Report of the committee's first year efforts to establish Presbyterian churches among African Americans in the states of the South (their establishment, membership, and support given), plus a report on the Tusc More
Contains a statement from the school's president about the value of education in industrial arts; a list of contributors and their contributions to the school; a treasurer's report; and the rules of the school. More
Contains the league's newly revised constitution and by-laws as well as a list of officers and descriptions of and reports on new undertakings. Noteworthy is the report on the first national convention of the l More
Report of annual activities and a brief account of the history of the home. On cover: 34th [sic] annual report. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy annotated in pencil: 2 More
An annual report submitted by Booker T. Washington, listing trustees, discussing the value of industrial education and the careers of the Institute's graduates, and giving figures for staff, income, and gifts. More
Report of the Society's progress toward exploring the coast of West Africa in search of a site for a future colony. The appendix contains journal extracts from the Society's West Africa expedition, with much at More
Constitution of the society; discussions about raising membership, funds, etc., with the goal of resettling freed slaves in Africa or in regions designated by U.S. Congress. Resolutions and speeches towards the More
This third report of the Society is concerned with securing Congressional backing for establishment of an actual settlement in West Africa for freed U.S. slaves. It also details measures to suppress the interna More
This report details the effort to establish a colony of freed slaves in Africa and the difficulties encountered therewith. Extracts from letters of Rev. Daniel Coker, agent of the Society in Liberia, give a fir More
A review of the Society's activities during 1844 and statements of its philosophy and aims. Includes reports on support from European abolitionists and a report on the work of Samuel Hoare to free imprisoned ab More
Signed on p. 28: Samuel R. Shipley, President. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of YA Collection: YA 12499. Source: Source unknown.
An account of Protestant Episcopal Church missions in the South after the Civil War; contains a report of a commissioner sent to visit some of the missions in the South. Caption title. Also available in digital More
An account of Protestant Episcopal Church missions in the South ten years after the Civil War: summation of income and expenses; a list of schools and missions connected with the commission; detailed reports on More
The regulations, rules, and officers of the Association, plus a treasurer's report, children's letters, etc. "Asylum, 143d Street, Tenth Avenue." Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web si More
Contains the Act of Incorporation and by-laws, officers, income and donations, and events of 1882. "Extract from the Matrons Report of October 1882, List of fruits and vegetables gathered from the garden since More
Act of Incorporation and by-laws; officers for 1887; annual report of activities, inmates and placement of children; children's letters; and donations. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Contains a statement from the school's president about the value of education in industrial arts; a list of contributors and their contributions to the school; a treasurer's report; and the rules of the school. More
Report of the committee's first year efforts to establish Presbyterian churches among African Americans in the states of the South (their establishment, membership, and support given), plus a report on the Tusc More
Contains the league's newly revised constitution and by-laws as well as a list of officers and descriptions of and reports on new undertakings. Noteworthy is the report on the first national convention of the l More
Report of annual activities and a brief account of the history of the home. On cover: 34th [sic] annual report. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy annotated in pencil: 2 More
An annual report submitted by Booker T. Washington, listing trustees, discussing the value of industrial education and the careers of the Institute's graduates, and giving figures for staff, income, and gifts. More
Constitution of the society; discussions about raising membership, funds, etc., with the goal of resettling freed slaves in Africa or in regions designated by U.S. Congress. Resolutions and speeches towards the More
Report of the Society's progress toward exploring the coast of West Africa in search of a site for a future colony. The appendix contains journal extracts from the Society's West Africa expedition, with much at More
This third report of the Society is concerned with securing Congressional backing for establishment of an actual settlement in West Africa for freed U.S. slaves. It also details measures to suppress the interna More
This report details the effort to establish a colony of freed slaves in Africa and the difficulties encountered therewith. Extracts from letters of Rev. Daniel Coker, agent of the Society in Liberia, give a fir More
A review of the Society's activities during 1844 and statements of its philosophy and aims. Includes reports on support from European abolitionists and a report on the work of Samuel Hoare to free imprisoned ab More
Signed on p. 28: Samuel R. Shipley, President. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of YA Collection: YA 12499. Source: Source unknown.
An account of Protestant Episcopal Church missions in the South after the Civil War; contains a report of a commissioner sent to visit some of the missions in the South. Caption title. Also available in digital More
An account of Protestant Episcopal Church missions in the South ten years after the Civil War: summation of income and expenses; a list of schools and missions connected with the commission; detailed reports on More
The regulations, rules, and officers of the Association, plus a treasurer's report, children's letters, etc. "Asylum, 143d Street, Tenth Avenue." Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web si More
Contains the Act of Incorporation and by-laws, officers, income and donations, and events of 1882. "Extract from the Matrons Report of October 1882, List of fruits and vegetables gathered from the garden since More
Act of Incorporation and by-laws; officers for 1887; annual report of activities, inmates and placement of children; children's letters; and donations. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Report of the committee's first year efforts to establish Presbyterian churches among African Americans in the states of the South (their establishment, membership, and support given), plus a report on the Tusc More
Contains a statement from the school's president about the value of education in industrial arts; a list of contributors and their contributions to the school; a treasurer's report; and the rules of the school. More
Contains the league's newly revised constitution and by-laws as well as a list of officers and descriptions of and reports on new undertakings. Noteworthy is the report on the first national convention of the l More
Report of annual activities and a brief account of the history of the home. On cover: 34th [sic] annual report. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy annotated in pencil: 2 More