History of Pennsylvania Hall, which was destroyed by a mob, on the 17th of May, 1838. : [Two lines of quotations]
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History of Pennsylvania Hall, which was destroyed by a mob, on the 17th of May, 1838. : [Two lines of quotations]

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Corporate Authors: American slavery collection, 1820-1922, Pennsylvania Hall Association (Philadelphia, Pa.), Merrihew and Gunn (Printer)
Other Authors: Collins, John, 1814-1902 (Illustrator), Gilbert, Reuben S. (Engraver), Sartain, John, 1808-1897 (Illustrator, Engraver), Sinclair, Thomas, approximately 1832- (Lithographer), Sinclair, Thomas S., approximately 1805-1881 (Lithographer), Sinclair, William, approximately 1827- (Lithographer), Woodside, John Archibald (Illustrator), Webb, Samuel, 1794-1869, Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892, Pierpont, John, 1785-1866
Format: Online Book
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia: : Printed by Merrihew and Gunn, no. 7 Carter's Alley., 1838.
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245 0 0 |a History of Pennsylvania Hall,  |b which was destroyed by a mob, on the 17th of May, 1838. : [Two lines of quotations] 
260 |a Philadelphia: :  |b Printed by Merrihew and Gunn, no. 7 Carter's Alley.,  |c 1838. 
300 |a 200 p., [4] leaves of plates :  |b 3 ill., 1 port. ;  |c 24 cm. 
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500 |a "To the public."--p. [4]-5. Statement of the managers of the Pennsylvania Hall Association, describing their determination "to collect together, as far as practicable, all that was said and done in the Pennsylvania Hall, during the brief period of its existence, in order that the cool, deliberate, reflecting portion of the community, may judge whether the Pennsylvania Hall Association did anything that ought to offend any reasonable person." Includes letters of Samuel Webb, Thomas P. Hunt, and Daniel Paul Brown. 
500 |a Portrait of John Greenleaf Whittier signed: John Collins, del., Sinclair's Lith. (i.e., Thomas Sinclair, Thomas S. Sinclair, and William Sinclair). Illustration of Pennsylvania Hall in flames signed: Drawn from the spot and engraved by J. Sartain. Illustration of Pennsylvania Hall following the fire signed: R.S. Gilbert, s.c., J.A. Woodside, Jr., delt. 
500 |a With an errata statement tipped in between p. [2]-[3]. 
500 |a "Address."--p. 59-62. Poem in eight stanzas by John Greenleaf Whittier, also published separately as: Address read at the opening of the Pennsylvania Hall, on the 15th of the fifth month, 1838. Philadelphia, 1838. 
500 |a "Appendix."--p. [145]-200. 
500 |a "The tocsin."--p. 171-173. Poem in sixteen stanzas by John Pierpont. 
500 |a "The Pennsylvania Hall."--p. 173-174. Poem in four stanzas. 
506 |a Electronic access restricted to Villanova University patrons. 
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533 |a Electronic text and image data.  |b Chester, Vt. :  |c Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc.,  |d 2014.  |e Includes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text.  |f (The American Slavery Collection, 1820-1922: From the American Antiquarian Society ; no. 1594). 
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650 0 |a Antislavery movements  |z United States. 
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700 1 6 |a Gilbert, Reuben S.,  |e engraver. 
700 1 6 |a Sartain, John,  |d 1808-1897,  |e illustrator. 
700 1 6 |a Sartain, John,  |d 1808-1897,  |e engraver. 
700 1 6 |a Sinclair, Thomas,  |d approximately 1832-,  |e lithographer. 
700 1 6 |a Sinclair, Thomas S.,  |d approximately 1805-1881,  |e lithographer. 
700 1 6 |a Sinclair, William,  |d approximately 1827-,  |e lithographer. 
700 1 6 |a Woodside, John Archibald,  |e illustrator. 
700 1 |a Webb, Samuel,  |d 1794-1869. 
700 1 2 |a Whittier, John Greenleaf,  |d 1807-1892.  |t Address read at the opening of the Pennsylvania Hall, on the 15th day of the fifth month, 1838. 
700 1 2 |a Pierpont, John,  |d 1785-1866.  |t Tocsin. 
710 2 |a American slavery collection, 1820-1922. 
710 2 |a Pennsylvania Hall Association (Philadelphia, Pa.) 
710 2 5 |a Merrihew and Gunn,  |e printer. 
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