Anti-Slavery Convention.
At a meeting of the friends to the cause of Emancipation, holden at the North
Parish in Amherst, on the 8th of September last, it was
Voted that it is expedient to invite an Anti-Slavery Convention for
the Counties of Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden.
Voted to choose a Committee of five to prepare and cause to be published
in the public papers of the above Counties a notice of such a Convention.
Chose Rev. Wm. W. Hunt, Amherst,
Sylvester Judd, Northampton,
Rev. Theophilus Packard, Jr. Shelburne,
Samuel Williston, Easthampton,
Rev. Samuel Ware, Amherst.
Voted- That this Committee select the time and place for the anticipated
Convention, secure persons to address the assembly that may be convened; and
prepare a Constitution for a Society that may be formed.
Pursuant to the above votes of the Committee would give notice to the citizens
of the counties Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden, that an Anti-Slavery Convention
will be holden at Northampton on Wednesday the 13th of January next, at 11 o'clock
A.M. and all our fellow citizens in the above Counties who are friendly to the
cause of Emancipation are hereby respectfully invited to attend.
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There is currently no available "Beginner" label. The following is the default level label: The 1830s were the heyday of the formation of anti-slavery societies. Associations were established at the town, county and state levels. This article reports on a meeting held in Amherst, Massachusetts, on September 8, 1835, calling for an Anti-Slavery Convention for Hampshire, Franklin and Hampden counties to be held in Northampton on January 13, 1836. It asks that all people who are in favor of emancipation attend this convention. The Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald was the newspaper in Greenfield, Massachusetts, from June 26, 1827 to June 27, 1837. It changed its name to the Gazette & Mercury.
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"Anti-Slavery Convention" article from Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald newspaper
publisher Greenfield Gazette and Franklin Herald |
date Jan 5, 1836 |
location Greenfield, Massachusetts |
height 6.75" |
width 3.75" |
process/materials printed paper, ink |
accession # #L05.017 |
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