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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1858 American Reform Tract and Book Society Edition
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English | 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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Weed's name appears following the list of society publications and the official statement of the "Office and Depository of the American Reform Tract and Book Society." He's identified as the secretary and treasurer.
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vii, 9-216, [4], 3 leaves of plates
pagination skips "vi"
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