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Box 301

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Contains 60 Results:

Royal Arch certificate to Frederick C. Krantz from St. Paul's Royal Arch Chapter, Boston, Massachusetts, 1822

 Item — Box: 301
Identifier: GL2004-1478
Scope and Contents

Certificate has three kings under a tent at the top with fallen columns in the background. There are two pillars surrounding the text of the certificate which is in English and Latin. It has a red paper seal in upper left hand corner (SEE GL2004.1341a-b for matching Royal Arch apron and sash)

Dates: 1822

What Miscegenation Is!, circa 1865

 Item — Box: 301
Identifier: GL2004-1479
Scope and Contents

Pamphlet published right after Civil War explaining alarm at the mixing of the races.

Dates: circa 1865

A Challenge!, 1863

 Item — Box: 301
Identifier: GL2004-1480
Scope and Contents

Civil War broadside arguing that the Southerners are rebellious traitors that resist the government of the Union

Dates: 1863

Don't Unchain the Tiger, 1863

 Item — Box: 301
Identifier: GL2004-1481
Scope and Contents

Civil War broadside that warns the Northern workingman against secession and criminal activity

Dates: 1863

White Slaves, 1863

 Item — Box: 301
Identifier: GL2004-1482
Scope and Contents

Civil War broadside written by a "Democratic Workingman" from the Union tries to argue against the comparison of Senator Hammond's between black slaves in the South and white working men in the North

Dates: 1863

Don't Unchain the Tiger!, 1863

 Item — Box: 301
Identifier: GL2004-1483
Scope and Contents

Civil War broadside entitled "Don't Unchain the Tiger." The title and text of broadside is all in German perhaps to appeal to the German immigrants of the North.

Dates: 1863

Dan'l O'Connell on Democracy!, 1863

 Item — Box: 301
Identifier: GL2004-1484
Scope and Contents

Civil War broadside appealing to Irish workingmen of the North by arguing the case against black slavery in a democratic country. It is written by "A Democratic Workingman"

Dates: 1863

A Traitor's Peace broadside, 1863

 Item — Box: 301
Identifier: GL2004-1485
Scope and Contents

Civil War broadside giving the terms of peace for the Confederacy and argument against this written by "A Democratic Workingman"

Dates: 1863

JOHN broadside, 1863

 Item — Box: 301
Identifier: GL2004-1486
Scope and Contents

Civil War broadside directed toward Catholics who might be tempted to riot because of turmoil between the Union and the Confederacy

Dates: 1863

An Abolition Traitor, 1863

 Item — Box: 301
Identifier: GL2004-1506
Scope and Contents

Civil War broadside with a quote from a Southern abolitionist, Robert Toombs, and another traitor quoted as talking about the superiority of the black men over free white laboring men of the North (Union). It is signed by "A Democratic Workingman"

Dates: 1863