Inscription to Charles Calistus Burleigh in the History of Pennsylvania Hall.
- Title
- Inscription to Charles Calistus Burleigh in the History of Pennsylvania Hall.
- Pennsylvania Hall: Opening and Destruction
- Charles Calistus Burleigh
- Rights
- Held by Historic Northampton
- Type
- Book with personal inscription
- Date
- 1838
- Description
-
History of Pennsylvania Hall, which was destroyed by a mob, on the 18th of May 1838. Philadelphia: Merrihew and Gunn, 1838.
Contains an inscription to Charles C. Burleigh:
Presented by the Managers and Stockholders of the Pennsylvania Hall Association to Charles C. Burleigh the able advocate of "The rights of man; not only of the slave, but also of the red man—of all that are oppressed."
"To caste, to Sect, or color unconfined
Free as the sunshine, and the chainless mind."
- Language
- English
- Place
- Eastern Pennsylvania
- Publisher
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Merrihew and Gunn, 1838.
- Relation
- Signature of Edward Davis Burleigh
- Detail of Inscription to Charles C. Burleigh in The History of Pennsylvania Hall
- Pennsylvania Hall Memorial Book cover
- Rights Holder
- This copy of the book is held by Historic Northampton
- Item sets
- Burleigh Resources ALL
Part of Inscription to Charles Calistus Burleigh in the History of Pennsylvania Hall.