Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Massachusetts, to John Bishop Estli...
May discusses the Mexican War. He tells Estlin that he considers the conduct of the United States toward Mexico a disgrace and that he thinks England may intervene. May says that "If England engages with Mexico... More
Map of the United States including Oregon, Texas and the Californias
Public domain image of the vintage map from Norman B. Leventhal Map Center, free to use, no copyright restrictions image. The Norman B. Leventhal Map & Education Center at the Boston Public Library is a special... More
Letter from Caroline Weston, Federal St[reet], [Boston], to Anne Warre...
Public domain scan of manuscript related to Massachusetts, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, (Mass.), to John Bishop Estlin, Feb...
May was much surprised at the excessive carrying charges on the parcel Estlin failed to receive. May reports that the purchase of Frederick Douglass' freedom was very unpopular among the abolitionists. He comme... More
Letter from Hampden, The Hill Country, to William Lloyd Garrison, 1847...
Hampden writes to the Liberator discussing a loan to finance the Mexican-American War, arguing that "money lent for the purpose of carrying on a war of aggression and conquest, and for the extension of slavery,... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, (Mass.), to John Bishop Estlin, Feb...
May was much surprised at the excessive carrying charges on the parcel Estlin failed to receive. May reports that the purchase of Frederick Douglass' freedom was very unpopular among the abolitionists. He comme... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Massachusetts, to John Bishop Estli...
May recounts with fondness the beginnings of his correspondence with his Bristol friends, including Estlin, George Armstrong, William James, and Mary Carpenter. May tells of Frederick Douglass' return to the U.... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, (Mass.), to John Bishop Estlin, Feb...
May was much surprised at the excessive carrying charges on the parcel Estlin failed to receive. May reports that the purchase of Frederick Douglass' freedom was very unpopular among the abolitionists. He comme... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, (Mass.), to John Bishop Estlin, Feb...
May was much surprised at the excessive carrying charges on the parcel Estlin failed to receive. May reports that the purchase of Frederick Douglass' freedom was very unpopular among the abolitionists. He comme... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, (Mass.), to John Bishop Estlin, Feb...
May was much surprised at the excessive carrying charges on the parcel Estlin failed to receive. May reports that the purchase of Frederick Douglass' freedom was very unpopular among the abolitionists. He comme... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, (Mass.), to John Bishop Estlin, Feb...
May was much surprised at the excessive carrying charges on the parcel Estlin failed to receive. May reports that the purchase of Frederick Douglass' freedom was very unpopular among the abolitionists. He comme... More
Genl. Scott's entrance into Mexico. Plate 45
Public domain illustrated book page scan, American, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
View of Stockton Hill, Old San Diego, on the top was where the America...
California Stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who a... More
Letter from Caroline Weston, Federal St[reet], [Boston], to Anne Warre...
Public domain scan of manuscript related to Massachusetts, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Massachusetts, to John Bishop Estli...
May discusses the Mexican War. He tells Estlin that he considers the conduct of the United States toward Mexico a disgrace and that he thinks England may intervene. May says that "If England engages with Mexico... More
Letter from Hampden, The Hill Country, to William Lloyd Garrison, 1847...
Hampden writes to the Liberator discussing a loan to finance the Mexican-American War, arguing that "money lent for the purpose of carrying on a war of aggression and conquest, and for the extension of slavery,... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Massachusetts, to John Bishop Estli...
May recounts with fondness the beginnings of his correspondence with his Bristol friends, including Estlin, George Armstrong, William James, and Mary Carpenter. May tells of Frederick Douglass' return to the U.... More
View of Stockton Hill, Old San Diego, on the top was where the America...
California Stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who a... More
Letter from Caroline Weston, Federal St[reet], [Boston], to Anne Warre...
Public domain scan of manuscript related to Massachusetts, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Massachusetts, to John Bishop Estli...
May discusses the Mexican War. He tells Estlin that he considers the conduct of the United States toward Mexico a disgrace and that he thinks England may intervene. May says that "If England engages with Mexico... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Massachusetts, to John Bishop Estli...
May recounts with fondness the beginnings of his correspondence with his Bristol friends, including Estlin, George Armstrong, William James, and Mary Carpenter. May tells of Frederick Douglass' return to the U.... More
Letter from Caroline Weston, Federal St[reet], [Boston], to Anne Warre...
Public domain scan of manuscript related to Massachusetts, American history, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Massachusetts, to John Bishop Estli...
May discusses the Mexican War. He tells Estlin that he considers the conduct of the United States toward Mexico a disgrace and that he thinks England may intervene. May says that "If England engages with Mexico... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Massachusetts, to John Bishop Estli...
May recounts with fondness the beginnings of his correspondence with his Bristol friends, including Estlin, George Armstrong, William James, and Mary Carpenter. May tells of Frederick Douglass' return to the U.... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Massachusetts, to John Bishop Estli...
May discusses the Mexican War. He tells Estlin that he considers the conduct of the United States toward Mexico a disgrace and that he thinks England may intervene. May says that "If England engages with Mexico... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Massachusetts, to John Bishop Estli...
May recounts with fondness the beginnings of his correspondence with his Bristol friends, including Estlin, George Armstrong, William James, and Mary Carpenter. May tells of Frederick Douglass' return to the U.... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Massachusetts, to John Bishop Estli...
May discusses the Mexican War. He tells Estlin that he considers the conduct of the United States toward Mexico a disgrace and that he thinks England may intervene. May says that "If England engages with Mexico... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Massachusetts, to John Bishop Estli...
May recounts with fondness the beginnings of his correspondence with his Bristol friends, including Estlin, George Armstrong, William James, and Mary Carpenter. May tells of Frederick Douglass' return to the U.... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Massachusetts, to John Bishop Estli...
May discusses the Mexican War. He tells Estlin that he considers the conduct of the United States toward Mexico a disgrace and that he thinks England may intervene. May says that "If England engages with Mexico... More
Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Massachusetts, to John Bishop Estli...
May discusses the Mexican War. He tells Estlin that he considers the conduct of the United States toward Mexico a disgrace and that he thinks England may intervene. May says that "If England engages with Mexico... More
Fall of Major Ringold. - A drawing of a man riding a horse next to ano...
Picryl description: Public domain image of a rural landscape, horses, horse riding, farm animals, farmers, livestock, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.
View of Stockton Hill, Old San Diego, on the top was where the America...
California Stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who a... More
View of Stockton Hill, Old San Diego, on the top was where the America...
California Stereoscopic card. Robert Dennis's stereographs collection includes more than 72,000 stereoscopic views organized primarily by geography. The collection bears the name of the native New Yorker who a... More