Aunt Sally; or the Cross the Way of Freedom (1858 American Reform Tract and Book Society Edition) (Q2248): Difference between revisions

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note: family portrait including Sally Williams, Isaac Williams, an older woman (likely Isaac's wife), and a child (likely Isaac's youngest daughter based on narrative)
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location on resource: between pages 214 and 215

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1858 American Reform Tract and Book Society Edition
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Aunt Sally; or the Cross the Way of Freedom (1858 American Reform Tract and Book Society Edition)
1858 American Reform Tract and Book Society Edition

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    AUNT SALLY; | OR, | THE CROSS WAY OF FREEDOM. | A NARRATIVE OF THE SLAVE-LIFE AND PURCHASE | OF THE MOTHER OF REV. ISAAC | WILLIAMS, OF DETROIT, | MICHIGAN. | [thin, short rule] | "Thou shalt no more be termed Forsaken, . . . . for the | Lord delighteth in thee." [dash] ISAIAH lxii: 4. | [thin, short rule] | CINCINNATI: | AMERICAN REFORM TRACT AND BOOK SOCIETY. | 1858.
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    [thin rule] | Copyright secured to the | AMERICAN REFORM TRACT AND BOOK SOCIETY, | Cincinnati, Ohio. | [thin rule]
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    according to preface, images based on daguerreotypes
    "WEVILL" and "LOVIE" present in frontispiece; confirmed by the Library Company of Philadelphia
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    inserted between pages 24 and 25; "WEVILL" and "LOVIE" present in the image
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    family portrait including Sally Williams, Isaac Williams, an older woman (likely Isaac's wife), and a child (likely Isaac's youngest daughter based on narrative)
    between pages 214 and 215
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