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Jonathan Walker in 1848 from an engraving in the book, Trial and imprisonment of Jonathan Walker: at Pensacola, Florida, for aiding slaves to escape from bondage published the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society in Boston
Engraving published as frontpiece of book "Trial and imprisonment of Jonathan Walker: at Pensacola, Florida, for aiding slaves to escape from bondage." Published Boston, at the Anti-Slavery Society Office, 25 Cornhill, 1848
Joint Resolution submitting 13th Amendment to States
Resolution of the 13th Amendment, submitted and signed by Abraham Lincoln, as well as being signed by Congress.
John Wesley Preaching to Indians in 1913
John Wesley, the co-founder of the Methodist church had religious influence in England and was well known for his desire to preach to the Indians which was his main goal for coming to Georgia.
Tags: Abolition leader, Religious Leader
John Newton
John Newton (1725-1807), Slave trader, clergyman and friend of the poet William Cowper.
Tags: Religion, Religious Leader
John Kimber
Painting of slave ship captain John Kimber who was accused of murdering slaves onboard his ship
Interior of a U.S. Submarine
The complex inner machinery of a U.S. submarine, amidships, looking aft.
Hounded to Death By Ghosts of Castle He Built
Newspaper article about Patrick Quinlan and H.H. Holmes' "Murder Castle." Patrick Quinlan helped build and manage the hotel that Holmes used to trap and kill visitors at the Chicago World's Fair. After Holmes' arrest and conviction, Quinlan was…
HIST 4426 Group Presentations
Photographs taken of all four student groups presenting their topics.
Tags: Presentations, Students