Letter from Adin Ballou, Mendon, Mass[achusetts], to William Lloyd Gar...
In this letter titled, "Government, Peace &c," Adin Ballou introduces himself to William Lloyd Garrison and asks him about his "doctrine of Government & Peace." Ballou describes his understandings of Garrison's... More
Letter from Adin Ballou, Mendon, Mass[achusetts], to William Lloyd Gar...
In this letter titled, "Government, Peace &c," Adin Ballou introduces himself to William Lloyd Garrison and asks him about his "doctrine of Government & Peace." Ballou describes his understandings of Garrison's... More
Letter from Adin Ballou, Mendon, Mass[achusetts], to William Lloyd Gar...
In this letter titled, "Government, Peace &c," Adin Ballou introduces himself to William Lloyd Garrison and asks him about his "doctrine of Government & Peace." Ballou describes his understandings of Garrison's... More
Letter from Adin Ballou, Mendon, Mass[achusetts], to William Lloyd Gar...
In this letter titled, "Government, Peace &c," Adin Ballou introduces himself to William Lloyd Garrison and asks him about his "doctrine of Government & Peace." Ballou describes his understandings of Garrison's... More
Letter from Adin Ballou, Mendon, [Mass.], to Samuel May, Feb. 18 1841
Ballou replies to May's letter of February 12, in which he had been asked to lecture on slavery. Ballou declines the offer, citing lack of time due to responsibilities to his parish and editorial work on his pa... More
Letter from Adin Ballou, Milford, Hopedale, [Massachusetts], to Samuel...
Adin Ballou writes to Samuel May acknowledging he received $42 from May in his last letter "for the use of Charles May, under my personal trust & direction, to build him a woodshed &c." He also shares his "joy ... More
Letter from Adin Ballou, Milford, Hopedale, [Massachusetts], to Willia...
Adin Ballou writes to William Lloyd Garrison, inviting Garrison and George Thompson to visit Hopedale. He says that while they cannot pay him for the visit they will cover their "incidental expenses." Ballou sa... More
Letter from Adin Ballou, Milford, Hopedale, [Massachusetts], to Willia...
Adin Ballou writes to William Lloyd Garrison, inviting Garrison and George Thompson to visit Hopedale. He says that while they cannot pay him for the visit they will cover their "incidental expenses." Ballou sa... More
Letter from Adin Ballou, Hopedale [Massachusetts], to Ebenezer Dagget ...
Adin Ballou adresses his letter to Ebenezer D. Draper, Jerome Wilmarth, and Nancy W. Levers, the Committee for the procurement of preaching at Hopedale. Ballou summarizes the main points of William Lloyd Garris... More
Letter from Adin Ballou, Mendon, [Mass.], to Samuel May, Feb. 18 1841
Ballou replies to May's letter of February 12, in which he had been asked to lecture on slavery. Ballou declines the offer, citing lack of time due to responsibilities to his parish and editorial work on his pa... More
Letter from Adin Ballou, Milford, Hopedale, [Massachusetts], to Samuel...
Adin Ballou writes to Samuel May acknowledging he received $42 from May in his last letter "for the use of Charles May, under my personal trust & direction, to build him a woodshed &c." He also shares his "joy ... More
Letter from Adin Ballou, Hopedale [Massachusetts], to Ebenezer Dagget ...
Adin Ballou adresses his letter to Ebenezer D. Draper, Jerome Wilmarth, and Nancy W. Levers, the Committee for the procurement of preaching at Hopedale. Ballou summarizes the main points of William Lloyd Garris... More
Letter from Adin Ballou, Mendon, [Mass.], to Samuel May, Feb. 18 1841
Ballou replies to May's letter of February 12, in which he had been asked to lecture on slavery. Ballou declines the offer, citing lack of time due to responsibilities to his parish and editorial work on his pa... More
Letter from Adin Ballou, Hopedale [Massachusetts], to Ebenezer Dagget ...
Adin Ballou adresses his letter to Ebenezer D. Draper, Jerome Wilmarth, and Nancy W. Levers, the Committee for the procurement of preaching at Hopedale. Ballou summarizes the main points of William Lloyd Garris... More
Letter from Adin Ballou, Mendon, [Mass.], to Samuel May, Feb. 18 1841
Ballou replies to May's letter of February 12, in which he had been asked to lecture on slavery. Ballou declines the offer, citing lack of time due to responsibilities to his parish and editorial work on his pa... More
Letter from Adin Ballou, Hopedale [Massachusetts], to Ebenezer Dagget ...
Adin Ballou adresses his letter to Ebenezer D. Draper, Jerome Wilmarth, and Nancy W. Levers, the Committee for the procurement of preaching at Hopedale. Ballou summarizes the main points of William Lloyd Garris... More