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  1. 2002.1.1

    1791

    Record Type: Archive

    Bill of Sale for a Slave Named George, 1791
  2. C050-BRIN - Brinsmade Family Papers

    bulk circa 1800

    Record Type: Archive

  3. C (M) 001.1 - Medal, Political

    1. copper bottom edge front "Free Soil Free Speech" reverse eagle arrows & olive branch in claws - no date

    Record Type: Object

    John C. Fremont Medals
  4. C (M) 001.2 - Medal, Political

    2. Same as #1 but with 31 S bottom of reverse

    Record Type: Object

    Medal, Political
  5. C (M) 001.3 - Medal, Political

    3. White metal; reverse "Free Soil Free Speech" Free Labor and eternal Progression" encircled by olive branches.

    Record Type: Object

    John C. Fremont Medals
  6. C (M) 001.4 - Medal, Political

    4. White metal front ; "Jessie's Choice" reverse Freemont and Dayton "The Peoples Choice"

    Record Type: Object

    John C. Fremont Medals
  7. C (M) 022 - Medal, Political

    Abraham Lincoln The Great Statesman Beloved President

    Record Type: Object

  8. C (M) 028 - Medal, Political

    Large silver-colored medal: Center profile of George Washington, Concentric circles with legend Obverse: The Union must and shall be preserved - United we stand divided we fall Reverse: Stag jumping over cannon

    Record Type: Object

    Jackson and Breckenridge
  9. C (M) 033 - Medal, Political

    As of 12/1989 there were 4 coins: 3 worn gold-type plating 2 George B. McClellan ( no date) Reverse: "The Union Must and Shall be Preserved" wording around eagle holding shield in front and clutching olive branch and spears with claws 3rd: Wearing-off gold-type finish: Eagle centered around wording "Success to Republican Principles" (circled) Millions for freedom and "Not one cent for slavery" on reverse of coin - no name, no date 4th coin:...

    Record Type: Object

  10. F 421 - Bucket

    Shaker type wooden firkin bucket with handle (a); lid (b) initialed L.A.C. (Lewis A. Canfield) carved into the lid. Lewis Canfield was one of the four leaders of the abolition movement in Washington, Connecticut.

    Record Type: Object

    Shaker bucket - open top side angle
  11. JW5812 - Negative, Glass-plate

    Boyhood home of Senator Orville Platt, located at 98 Wykeham Road in Washington, Connecticut. The Platts were abolitionists and this house is thought to have been a stop for slaves on the Underground Railroad. This house was once the home of Mr. Miles Aspinwall and his sister, Miss Sarah Aspinwall. More recently it was part of the Wykeham Rise School.

    Record Type: Photo

    Senator Orville Platt's Boyhood Home
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  13. N 011F - The Anti Slavery Standard

    6/2/1860

    Record Type: Archive

  14. N(P) 020 - The Nebraska Question

    February 10 & 11, 1854

    Record Type: Archive

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