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Aerial Photographs, Syracuse, NY, 1926
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Arts Image Collection
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Belfer Cylinder Collection
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Boar's Head Dramatic Society Collection
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Bonefolder
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Carnegie Library - 100 Years of Service to Syracuse University
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Character Studies Theatre Interviews - Archives Collection
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Clara Sipprell Collection
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Gerrit Smith Broadside and Pamphlet Collection
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Guide to the Kenya National Archives
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Ronald G. Becker Collection of Charles Eisenmann Photographs
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Street & Smith Dime Novel Covers
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A discourse on creeds, and ecclesiastical machinery : delivered at Peterboro, February 21, 1858 /$cby Gerrit Smith.
Creeds Controversial literature.
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A double deception.
Temperance New York (State) Political activity.
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A letter from the Hon. Gerrit Smith, to the Cuban anti-slavery committee, New York.
Cuba History Insurrection, 1868-1878.; Cuba Slavery.
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A letter of Cassius M. Clay of Lexington, Ky., to the mayor of Dayton, O. : with a review of it by Gerrit Smith, of Peterboro, N.Y. / Cassius M. Clay, and Ger
Slavery United States. ; Campaign literature.
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A petition, to the Congress of the United States, from the towns of Smithfield and Fenner, Madison County, (N.Y.) on the subject of Sabbath mails, &c.
Sunday legislation United States.
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Abolition of the postal system : speech of Hon. Gerrit Smith,
Postal service United States$y19th century.
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Abstract of the argument on the fugitive slave law, made by Gerrit Smith, in Syracuse, June, 1852, on the trial of Henry W. Allen, U.S. deputy marshal, for kidnapping.
Fugitive slave law of 1850. ; Fugitive slaves United States. ; Trials (Kidnapping) New York (State)
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Abstract of the argument, in the public discussion of the question, ""Are the Christians of a given community the church of such community?"" /
Sects Controversial literature.
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Address of the ""Anti-Dramshop Party"" to the independent electors of Oswego County.
Temperance New York (State) Oswego County Political activity.
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Address of the convention held in Syracuse, Oct. 1, 1853, for the purpose of celebrating the rescue of the man Jerry.
Slavery United States. ; Fugitive slave law of 1850. ; Fugitive slaves New York (State) Syracuse.
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Address of the Convention of the New York anti-dramshop party : held in the city of Syracuse, August 17th, 1870 : to the people of the
Temperance United States.
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Address of the Macedon convention /
Campaign literature Liberty League.
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Address of the National Temperance Convention : held in Chicago sept, 1st and 2d 1869 : to
Temperance United States.
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Address reported by Gerrit Smith to the ""Christian Union Convention"" ; held in Syracuse, August 21st, 1838..
Fugitive slaves New York (State) ; Slavery United States Anti-slavery movements.
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Advocate of peace.
Peace Periodicals. ; International relations$vPeriodicals. ; Arbitration, International Periodicals.
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An address / reported by Gerrit Smith to the ""Christian Union Convention"" ; held in Syracuse, August 21st, 1838.
Christian union.
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An appeal for the sabbath.
Sabbath Biblical teaching. ; Rest Religious aspects Christianity.
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Anti-Dramshop party.
Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874 Miscellanea.; Anti-Dramshop Party (N.Y.).
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Anti-fugitive slave law meeting.
Slavery Anti-slavery movements. ; Fugitive slaves.
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Anti-sectarian convention.
Christian sects Controversial literature.
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