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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.
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| Title | 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. |
| Creator | Smith, Gerrit; 1797-1874 |
| Original Publisher | Syracuse [N.Y.] : Printed at the Daily journal office |
| Publication Date | [1852] |
| Original Format | Pages: 32 p. ; Height: 21 cm. |
| Local Notes | Cover title: Gerrit Smith on the fugitive slave law. |
| Original Call Number | Smith 477 |
| Microfilm Information | Also available on Microfilm #3998, Reel 73. ; Microfilm. Glen Rock, N.J. : Microfilming Corp. of America, 1974. 35 mm. |
| Subjects | Fugitive slave law of 1850. Fugitive slaves United States. Trials (Kidnapping) New York (State)
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| Dig Spec | 98,000 bytes; text/html; In this full-text project, the original printed publication was scanned and OCR'ed by SCRC staff using OmniPage Pro, version 11 by Scansoft(tm), with formatting removed and proofed using WordPerfect version 9. Minimal HTML formatting applied to render 'look and feel'of original publication. Layout changes include page breaks are indicated by a full-width horizontal rule; column breaks are noted in brackets, e.g. [p. 2, col. 2]; indentation in lines has not been preserved; changes in font size have not been not been preserved; hyphenated words occuring in line breaks have been joined; original grammar and spelling has been preserved; text unreadable in the original document is noted in brackets as [unreadable]; running titles have been preserved; strikethrough's within the text of the original document are included and any handwritten changes are noted in brackets; handwritten comments or other notations found in the margins or on title pages are not included. |
| Date Digital | 2003 |
| Collection | Gerrit Smith Papers |
| Publisher | Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Library |
| Rights | © 2003 This work is the property of the Syracuse University Library. It may be used freely by individuals for research, teaching and personal use as long as this statement of availability is included in the text. For more information please contact the Special Collections Research Center by writing to mailto:scrc@syr.edu or going to http://scrc.syr.edu . |
| Summon Content Type | Manuscript
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| Type | Text |
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