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Seven Core Siblings
Mary Frances Burleigh: The Only Sister
John Oscar Burleigh: The Oldest, But Least Famed Brother
Charles Calistus Burleigh: An Unkempt but Powerful Force for Abolition
William Henry Burleigh: Earnest and Affable Editor
Lucian Rinaldo Burleigh: Preacher and Teacher
Cyrus Moses Burleigh: Quick-Witted Activist
George Shepard Burleigh: Poet of Reform, Nature, and Sentiment
Parents, Spouses, and Children
The Parents: Rinaldo & Lydia Bradford Burleigh
Gertrude Kimber Burleigh: Quaker Partner to Charles
Celia Burleigh: First Female Unitarian Minister and William's Second Wife
Margaret Jones Burleigh: Friend to Cyrus; Wife to Mary Grew
Ruth Burgess Burleigh: Abolitionist and Poetic Partner to George
Charles Calistus Burleigh, Jr.: Exquisite Painter
L. R. Burleigh Jr.: Lithographer of Bird's-Eye Views
Sydney Richmond Burleigh: Artist of Multiple Skills in Rhode Island
Chapters in Family History
The Canterbury Female Academy, Prudence Crandall, and the Black Women Students
Agency and Activity in the 1830s
Abolitionist Schism and the Burleigh Family
Success, Struggles, and Sorrows: The 1850s
Radical Retirements: 1860-1903
Themes and Concepts
Newspapers Edited by Burleighs
The Life of an Anti-Slavery Agent
African-American Allies and Associates of the Burleigh Siblings
Anti-Racism: Definitions and Examples
Women's Rights
Queer Subtexts
Understanding the Temperance Cause
Pacifism and Non-Resistance in Theory and Practice
Utopia and Religion
Transcendentalism
Aesthetics, the Arts, and Social Change
Pilgrims
Geography: Range and Mobility
Networks of Friends, Neighbors, Close Associates
Glimpses of Technological Change
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Charles Speaks, 1838
Charles Stuart
Charles Turner Torrey
Charles V. Caples
Charles Wheeler Denison
Charles William Everest
Charter Oak internal masthead December 10, 1846
End of President's message to nation, internal masthead with both brothers, commentary on lack of literary style by Polk
Charter Oak Masthead, 1840
This is the masthead and motto prior to William Burleigh's editorship. It reflects the concern in the time period of 1835-1842 about the free press and free speech, following the Post Office crisis of 1835.
Chestnutting
Chick-a-dee-dee
Child’s Questions, A
Childhood
Children, Humane Treatment of
Chilling Snowstorm, A
Choice, The
Christ-nacht Baum
Christian Freeman
Christian Freeman Masthead
Issue found at Brookside Farm Museum, Niantic, Connecticut
Christian Freeman Terms
Christian Union & Anti-Sectarianism
Christian Witness and Temperance Banner
Christmas Frolicking
Christmas Greeting
Christmas Tree, The
Christoph Wilhelm Koch (1737-1813)
Portrait of the author of _History of the Revolutions in Europe_, book owned by John O. Burleigh
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