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TO FREE SOIL MEN OF MAINE WHO DO NOT TAKE THE PORTLAND INQUIRER! by [Free Soil Party] - 1851
TO FREE SOIL MEN OF MAINE WHO DO NOT TAKE THE PORTLAND INQUIRER! by [Free Soil Party] - 1851
by [Free Soil Party]
TO FREE SOIL MEN OF MAINE WHO DO NOT TAKE THE PORTLAND INQUIRER!
by [Free Soil Party]
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[Portland, 1851. Broadside, 8" x 13". Printed in two columns, "Portland Inquirer- Extra" at head of title. Light foxing, light blank margin wear, else a Very Good copy of a rare survival.
"The Portland Inquirer is the last permutation of a series of anti-slavery newspapers in Portland and Maine. It was one of three party politics abolitionist papers: the Liberty Standard and the Free Soil Republican being the other two. It ran from 1851-1855 and then merged with the Maine Temperance Journal to become the Maine Temperance Journal and Inquirer." [web site of the Maine Historical Society]
The editors of the Inquirer urge all anti-slavery men to support the 'Inquirer'. "We want your assistance in supporting a FREE SOIL PAPER IN MAINE... Without a vigorous free press, no organized action can be had in the State."
Not located on OCLC as of November 2020.
"The Portland Inquirer is the last permutation of a series of anti-slavery newspapers in Portland and Maine. It was one of three party politics abolitionist papers: the Liberty Standard and the Free Soil Republican being the other two. It ran from 1851-1855 and then merged with the Maine Temperance Journal to become the Maine Temperance Journal and Inquirer." [web site of the Maine Historical Society]
The editors of the Inquirer urge all anti-slavery men to support the 'Inquirer'. "We want your assistance in supporting a FREE SOIL PAPER IN MAINE... Without a vigorous free press, no organized action can be had in the State."
Not located on OCLC as of November 2020.
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Oliver Dyer's Phonographic Report of the Proceedings of the National Free Soil Convention at Buffalo, N. Y., August 9th and 10th, 1848 .....
by Free-Soil Party National Conve Buffalo)
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Reunion of the Free Soilers of 1848:At Downer Landing, Hingham, Mass., August 9, 1877 ..
by Massachusetts Free-soil party
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Reunion of the Free Soilers of 1848-1852 at the Parker House, Boston, Massachusetts: June 28, 1888
by Free Soil Party (mass )
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Reunion of the Free Soilers of 1848, at Downer Landing, Hingham, Mass., August 9, 1877 ..
by Free-Soil Party Massachusetts
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Reunion of the Free Soilers of 1848-1852 at the Parker House, Boston, Massachusetts: June 28, 1888
by Free Soil Party (mass )
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Reunion of the Free Soilers of 1848: At Downer Landing, Hingham, Mass., August 9, 1877 ..
by Massachusetts Free-Soil Party
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Reunion of the Free Soilers of 1848, at Downer Landing, Hingham, Mass., August 9, 1877 ..
by Free-Soil Party Massachusetts
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THE UTICA CONVENTION. VOICE OF NEW-YORK!! PROCEEDINGS OF THE UTICA CONVENTION, FEBRUARY 16, 1848, WITH THE SPEECHES OF JOHN VAN BUREN, GEORGE RATHBUN, &C. "FREE TRADE, FREE LABOR, FREE SOIL, FREE SPEECH AND FREE MEN.
by [Free Soil Party]
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Albany: Albany Atlas-Extra-, 1848. 32pp, printed in double columns. Caption title [as issued]. Disbound, else Very Good. This historic Convention, precursor to the Free Soil Party's nomination in June of Martin Van Buren, was chaired by his son John. It was a gathering of New York Democrats who opposed the Deep South's domination of their Party, after the Mexican Cession had brought the question of slavery in the territories to the forefront of national politics. Proclaiming that they will no longer be "the abettors of human slavery," the delegates praise the Wilmot Proviso, which would bar slavery from the new Territories; and they adopt a platform blending Free Soil principles with traditional Democratic stances favoring free trade and opposing monopolies and the national bank. FIRST EDITION. LCP 3054. Not in Sabin, Dumond, Blockson, Work, Weinstein. OCLC shows a number of institutional locations.
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Free Democratic Address to the People of the State of New York. In Addressing You at This Time on Behalf of the Democracy of the Empire State... [caption title and first line of text]
by [Free Soil Party]. [New York]. [Slavery]
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New York, 1854. Very good.. Letterpress broadside, 14.5 x 9.25 inches, printed in three columns. Old folds, minor toning along fold lines, small loss just below center horizontal fold costing a few words, expertly repaired on verso, a couple of tiny areas of loss along center horizontal fold just touching a few letters. Overall a nice broadside with important content. A powerful statement against the proliferation of slavery in the United States by the Free Soil Party of New York (here calling itself the "Free Democracy"), and an absolutely full-throated condemnation of both the Kansas-Nebraska Act and the political actors who worked for its passage. The text is signed in type at the end by John P. Hale, Hiram Barney, and John Jay (grandson of the famous first Chief Justice of the United States and second governor of New York), as the "Committee appointed by the State Convention of the Free Democracy." The text of the address is consumed with the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854, which had…
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PURSUANT TO PREVIOUS NOTICE, A MEETING OF THE FRIENDS OF FREE SOIL, CONVENED AT THE TOWN HALL, IN SUFFIELD, ON THE 8TH DAY OF JULY, 1848... TO THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CONNECTICUT
by [Free Soil Party in Connecticut]
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[Hartford?], 1848. Broadside, 8-1/4" x 13-5/8. Light margin wear. 'Released' rubberstamp of Connecticut Historical Society on blank verso. Very Good. The Meeting voted to offer these Proceedings "for publication to the Hartford Courant, the Hartford Times and the Charter Oak." Dated and signed in type at the end, "Samuel N. Reid, Secretary. David Hale, Chairman. Suffield, July 8th, 1848." This rare broadside records the historic beginnings of the Free Soil Party, the precursor to the Republicans. The end of the Mexican War brought a divisive question to the forefront of American political life: Would the Territories acquired from Mexico be Slave or Free? Many Northern Democrats and Whigs, fearful that the "Slave Power" controlled their Parties, experienced "deep and grave dissatisfaction." "Gen. Cass is the supple tool of Slave-holders and Slavery extensionists... Gen. Taylor is also opposed to the restriction of the limits of Slavery,-- and therefore we dare not trust either of them with the…
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