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File name: 12_05_000007

Call no.: Cab.23.17.7 no.7

Title: To-day Massachusetts erects the statue of Daniel Webster : freemen and Christians, read his counsel to the Commonwealth ...

Creator/Contributor: Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852 (author in quotations or text extracts)

Date issued: 1859

Physical description: 1 broadside ; 112 x 78 cm.

Summary: Publicizes Webster's support for the Fugitive Slave Law.

Genre: Broadsides

Subjects: Slavery -- United States -- History; Antislavery movements -- Massachusetts -- Boston; United States -- History -- 19th century; United States -- Fugitive slave law (1850)

Notes: "Boston, September 17, 1859".

Collection: Rare Books Collection

Location: Boston Public Library, Rare Books & Manuscripts Department

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