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(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Autograph album signed by many prominent abolitionists and Civil War officers.

(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) Autograph album signed by many prominent abolitionists and Civil War officers. 59 manuscript pages. Oblong 8vo, original morocco gilt, recased; minor wear and foxing. In modern 1/4 morocco folding case. Boston, MA and Beaufort, SC, 1861-87

  • Notes: The collector of these autographs was apparently an active abolitionist and supporter of the Union cause. The earliest entries in this volume are dated at Boston from April through September 1861. Most of the entries from late 1862 through 1878 are dated at Beaufort, SC. Beaufort was captured by Union forces very early in the war and soon became a nexus for escaped slaves and abolitionist educators. Two entries from 1881 are again dated at Boston, and an 1887 entry has no place. Here are some of the most interesting entries:
    Martin, J. Sella (1832-1876). An escaped slave and minister of the First Independent Baptist Church in Boston. Long inscription beginning "Never be allured from conviction or duty by the pleasures of life." Signed and dated April 1861
    Garrison, William Lloyd (1805-1879). Long quotation from William Cowper beginning "I would not have a slave to till my ground." Signed and dated Boston, 10 April 1861
    Pillsbury, Parker (1809-1898). A stirring inscription by an important abolitionist during the Battle of Fort Sumter: "First battle against slavery with deadly weapons! Memorable in American history will the twelfth of April be, as well as the nineteenth . Yesterday began the canonade of Fort Sumter! God speed the night." Signed and dated Boston, 13 April 1861
    Phillips, Wendell (1811-1884). Quotation from John Brown: "Count that day lost / Whose low descending sun / Sees at thy hand / No worthy action done." Signed and dated April 1861
    Everett, Edward (1794-1865). Quotation from an address he had delivered three days previously at a dinner for Prince Napoleon: "For a family of kindred states, there can be neither peace nor prosperity at home, nor consideration nor influence abroad, but in a harmonious union under one government." Signed and dated Boston, 28 September 1861
    Holmes, Oliver Wendell (1809-1894). Another quote from the Napoleon dinner, from a poem Holmes presented there: "O land of heroes! In our need / One gift from heaven we crave / To stanch these wounds that vainly bleed / The wise to lead the brave." Signed and dated Boston, 27 September 1861
    Seymour, Truman (1824-1891), Brigadier General in the Union Army who later led the famous assault on Fort Wagner. Signature dated Beaufort, 27 December 1862
    Bridgham, Charles Burr (1841-1904), as Assistant Surgeon of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry the year after their famed assault on Fort Wagner. Signed and dated Beaufort, 21 July 1864
    Russell, Thomas (1825-1887), Boston judge and abolitionist. Quote from his friend John Brown: "It would be better that a generation should perish from the Earth than that a word from the Sermon on the Mount or the Declaration of Independence should be forgotten among men." Signed and dated 1 March 1882
    Trotter, James Monroe (1842-1892), 2nd Lieutenant of the 55th Massachusetts and the first African-American officer in the United States Army. Inscribed "Yours for a free and enlightened humanity." Signed and dated Boston, 18 October 1881
    Stone, Lucy (1818-1893), advocate of women's rights. Inscribed "Equal rights for all," and signed.

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