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[Papers of the Goodell family] [electronic resource], 1815-1892
- Author
- Goodell family
- Additional Titles
- Title on publisher's web site: Papers of the William Goodell family
- Published
- [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1815-1892]
- Physical Description
- 38 folders
- Additional Creators
- Goodell, William, 1792-1878, Frost, Maria Goodell, Goodell, Lavinia, Hutchins Library, and Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
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- Series
- Contents
- box 1-3. Writings -- box 4-9. Sermons and addresses -- box 10. Sermons and addresses ; Correspondence A-L -- box 11. Correspondence, M-Y ; Anti-slavery -- box 12. Personal-biographical -- box 13. Personal-biographical ; Correspondence -- box 14-15. Correpsondence -- box 16. Correspondence ; Writings.
- Summary
- This collection comprises the papers of the family of William Goodell (1792-1878), largely produced by Goodell himself and his daughters Maria Goodell Frost (1826-99) and Lavinia Goodell (1839-80). William and Maria were prominent abolitionists and advocates for temperance; Maria was also a leading campaigner for women's suffrage. Lavinia was the first female lawyer in Wisconsin. Contents include correspondence, sermons, diaries and manuscripts of unpublished books and articles. The papers are listed among the Special Collections & Archives, Hutchins Library, Berea College documents within the "Slavery, abolition and social justice, 1490-2007" resource.
- Subject(s)
- Goodell, William, 1792-1878—Archives
- Frost, Maria Goodell—Archives
- Goodell, Lavinia—Archives
- Abolitionists—United States—Archives
- Prohibitionists—United States—Archives
- Social reformers—United States—Archives
- Abolitionists—United States—Correspondence
- Abolitionists—United States—Diaries
- Antislavery movements—United States—History—19th century—Sources
- Slavery—United States—History—19th century—Sources
- Temperance—United States—History—19th century—Sources
- Women—Suffrage—United States—History—19th century—Sources
- Note
- Holographs, mss., typescripts, newspaper cuttings, published works.
Title supplied by cataloguer. - Reproduction Note
- Electronic reproduction. Marlborough, England : Adam Matthew Digital, c2013 (Slavery, abolition & social justice)
- Location of Originals
- Special Collections & Archives, Hutchins Library, Berea College
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