Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society
Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society

Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society


Permanent ID:
10732
Call number:
E 441 .A58 vol. 114 no. 31
Date:
1865
Image Description:
Item is the Thirty-first Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society published in 1863 by Merrihew and Son of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  The report includes a treasurer's report and a list of every Representative who voted to propose an Amendment to the Constitution abolishing and prohibiting slavery in the United Sates, and a list of officers: President Sarah Pugh, Vice-President Sidney Ann Lewis, Recording Secretary Gulielma M. Jones, Corresponding Secretary Mary Grew, Treasurer Annie Shoemaker and Managers Lucretia Mott, Anna M. Hopper, Rebecca S. Hart, Hannah L. Stickney, Sarah H. Pierce, Rosanna Thompson. The poem Laus Deo! On Hearing the Bells Ring for the Constitutional Amendment Abolishing Slavery in the United States by J.G. Whittier is printed on the back cover. 
Format:
Printed Matter