African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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... arrived in the U. S .... .192 Destruction of slave factories by the English ..... .347 Draper , Garrison , letter from ......... 367 E. Everett , Ed . , letter of ... H. Herald , Liberia , from the .. 185 , 190 , PAGE 243 , 244 , 252 ...
... arrived in the U. S .... .192 Destruction of slave factories by the English ..... .347 Draper , Garrison , letter from ......... 367 E. Everett , Ed . , letter of ... H. Herald , Liberia , from the .. 185 , 190 , PAGE 243 , 244 , 252 ...
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... arrived at this port on the 3d September with seventy - three emigrants , and a few stores saved from the wreck of the unfortunate Barque Renown . The passengers were landed here in a most deplorable condition , having lost most of ...
... arrived at this port on the 3d September with seventy - three emigrants , and a few stores saved from the wreck of the unfortunate Barque Renown . The passengers were landed here in a most deplorable condition , having lost most of ...
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... arrival in New York . They contain matter of much interest to the friends of Africa , and we regret that we have not room ... arrived in the colony as an emigrant in 1833 , but has had very little or no connexion with political affairs ...
... arrival in New York . They contain matter of much interest to the friends of Africa , and we regret that we have not room ... arrived in the colony as an emigrant in 1833 , but has had very little or no connexion with political affairs ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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