A donation of $1.00 to the Anti-Slavery Cause noted in Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, Eighth Annual Report of the Board of Managers of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society. Presented January 22, 1840. With an Appendix. Boston: Dow and Jackson, 1840. p. lvi.
An impressive list of anti-slavery newspapers, and how to subscribe to them, was included in every issue of the short-lived Rochester Freeman, edited by Myron Holley
Poem in three parts. Copy of the paper from which I took it had an unfortunate fold, so I have substituted my best guess for the first two lines of the Conclusion.
Oil painting of Ezra Morton Prince, a resident of Bloomington, Illinois, a member of the Free Congregational Church, and a founder of the McLean County Museum of History.
Portrait from shoulders up.