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(‎Changed claim: copyright statement transcription (P19): ENTERED, ACCORDING TO AN ACT OF CONGRESS, IN THE YEAR 1860, BY | ROBERT CAMPBELL, | IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE | SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW-YORK. |)
 
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date: 1861
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1861 edition published in New York by Thomas Hamilton
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Pilgrimage to My Motherland (1861 New York Hamilton edition)
1861 edition published in New York by Thomas Hamilton

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    [1] A PILGRIMAGE TO MY MOTHERLAND. | [LINE] | AN | ACCOUNT OF A JOURNEY | AMONG | THE EGBAS AND YORUBAS OF CENTRAL AFRICA,| IN 1859-60. | BY | ROBERT CAMPBELL, | ONE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE NIGER VALLEY EXPLORING PARTY; LATE IN CHARGE OF THE | SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT OF THE INSTITUTE FOR COLORED YOUTH, PHILADELPHIA; AND
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    [2] MEMBER OF THE INTERNATIONAL STATISTICAL CONGRESS, LONDON.| NEW YORK. | PUBLISHED BY THOMAS HAMILTON, 48 BEEKMAN ST. | PHILADELPHIA: | BY THE AUTHOR, 661 NORTH THIRTEENTH ST.. | 1861.
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    A Pilgrimage to My Homeland
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    ENTERED, ACCORDING TO AN ACT OF CONGRESS, IN THE YEAR 1860, BY | ROBERT CAMPBELL, | IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, FOR THE | SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW-YORK. |
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    [Line] | JOHN A GRAY, | PRINTER, STEREOTYPER, AND BINDER, | 16 AND 18 JACOB STREET, NEW-YORK. | [LINE]
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    [1] DEDICATION. | [LINE] | TO THOSE FRIENDS IN AMERICAN AND IN ENGLAND WHO GENER- | OUSLY CONTRIBUTED TO THE EXPENSE OF THE EXPEDITION, ONE OF | THE OBJECTS OF WHICH WAS TO MAKE THE OBSERVATIONS AND OBTAIN | THE FACTS RECORDED IN THE FOLLOWING PAGES; BUT PARTICULARLY TO | BENJAMIN COATES, OF PHILADELPHIA, WHOSE UNREMITTING EFFORTS |
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    [2] CONTRIBUTED IN NO SMALL DEGREE TO THE SUCCESS OF THE ENTER- | PRISE, AND TO HENRY CHRISTY, OF LONDON, TO WHOM CHIEFLY | TO THE FRIENDS OF AFRICA AND THE NEGRO ARE INDEBTED FOR THE CO- | OPERATION FO THE ENGLISH PEOPLE, THIS LITTLE NARRATIVE IS RE- | SPECTFULLY DEDICATED BY | THE AUTHOR.
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    ADVERTISEMENT. | ALTHOUGH IT IS DESIRED THAT THIS LITTLE VOLUME SHOULD BE | SOLD ENTIRELY ON ITS OWN MERITS, YET THE FRIENDS OF CHRISTIAN | CIVILIZATION IN AFRICA ARE INFORMED, THAT THE PROFITS ARE IN- | TENDED TO AID THE AUTHOR IN DEFRAYING THE EXPENSE OF REMOVING | WITH HIS FAMILY TO ABBEOKUTA, WHICH PLACE HE HAS ADOPTED AS | HIS FUTURE HOME.
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    Signed portrait Robert Campbell
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    THE | AKU COUNTRY | WITH THE COURSE OF THE | NIGER
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    [7], 8-145
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