Letter from Thomas Borton, Selma, Clark Co[unty], Ohio, to William Lloyd Garrison, 1848 [March] 2nd
Thomas and Elizabeth L. Borton write to the Anti-Sabbath Convention stating that reading the call for the convention in the Liberator, "sent a thrill of joy through our souls." The Borton's believe that "the enforcement of a sabath [sic] by pennal [sic] law is an usurpation of...
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Abolitionists--United States--19th century--Correspondence
Antislavery movements--United States--History--19th century
Sabbath legislation--United States--History--19th century
Social reformers--United States--History--19th century
Abolitionists--United States--History--19th century
Antislavery movements--United States
Sabbath legislation
Social reformers--United States
Borton, Thomas
Anti-Sabbath Convention (1848 : Boston, Mass.)
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