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  • A discourse on the Alton outrage, delivered at Peacham, Vermont, December 14, 1837.

    Worcester, Leonard

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  • Memoir of the Rev. Elijah P. Lovejoy, who was murdered in defence of the liberty of the press, at Alton, Illinois, November 7, 1837

    Lovejoy, Joseph C. (Joseph Cammett), 1805-1871

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  • Elijah Lovejoy's printing press

    Frame of printing press. Painted black. Thick coil (L:5.5') on one side. Two parallel anvil like bars on bottom of frame. Frame is supported by two pairs of legs on either side and has three grooves e…

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  • An address delivered December 22, 1837: in the village of Lockport, N.Y., commemorative of the martyrdom of Rev. E.P. Lovejoy, who was killed by the m…

    Keep, John

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  • Alton trials

    Trow, John Fowler, 1818-1886

    Report of the trials succeeding the anti-abolition riot at Alton, Illinois in which Elijah P. Lovejoy was killed. Trials of Winthrop S. Gilman, who was indicted with Enoch Long, Amos B. Reff, George H…

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