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Testimonies of a Quiet New England Town: The Film
Testimonies vividly describes the 1787 seizure of the Connecticut slaves, Cesar and Lowis Peters and their eight children, and the family's ultimate rescue by their white Hebron neighbors. This event is the earliest documented abolitionist movement in New England, and pre-dates Prudance Crandall's efforts by almost 50 years.
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Captain Joseph M Scott, Alexandria, St Albans, Licking County,
Prominent Abolitionist, 76th OVI - His Home and Life
Committee to rescue and restore the Captain Joseph M Scott house, originally at Scotts Corners, state routes 161 & 37 in St Albans twp Licking County Ohio. Captain Scott was a Civil War veteran, prominent abolitionist, and a local historian. His home has been rescued from demolition, moved nearby and is being restored.
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John G Fee
John G. Fee was the founder of Berea College, Berea, KY. John G. Fee was also an abolitionist and started the first racially integrated school in Kentucky. Site Contact information: Please e-mail: vonseal@bellsouth.net The editor of this site, Clark Allison, is interested in getting more information about the life and times of John G. Fee. I would like to have a digital copy of such things as the Fee family coat of arms, a picture or portrait (digitized) of John G. Fee's father, and pictures and information that would describe the places, events and times of John Fee's life.
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Burke's Peerage Arms
Introduction to the Burke's Peerage and Burke's Landed Gentry armorial printing blocks now available for purchase, together with notice of Family Histories and Ancestral Portrait Engravings available from The Baronage Press.
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