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Box 1

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Contains 41 Results:

Rev. A. Lillie (Toronto) to "people in England", 1843 April 2

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers consist of 41 items of which the majority are letters received by Hiram Wilson. Five items appear to have been written by him and perhaps 8 others are by relatives of him. The papers deal mainly with efforts to aid Black people in Canada and elsewhere. There is information about the work and how it was supported, including financial aid and the obtaining of teachers. Examples of efforts elsewhere are Augustus Wattles (1842) telling of his school in Ohio and Charles Marryat...
Dates: 1843 April 2

Hamilton Hill (Oberlin) to Hiram Wilson (London), 1843 May 18

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers consist of 41 items of which the majority are letters received by Hiram Wilson. Five items appear to have been written by him and perhaps 8 others are by relatives of him. The papers deal mainly with efforts to aid Black people in Canada and elsewhere. There is information about the work and how it was supported, including financial aid and the obtaining of teachers. Examples of efforts elsewhere are Augustus Wattles (1842) telling of his school in Ohio and Charles Marryat...
Dates: 1843 May 18

Hiram Wilson (London) to his wife Hannah (Canada), 1843 July 3

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers consist of 41 items of which the majority are letters received by Hiram Wilson. Five items appear to have been written by him and perhaps 8 others are by relatives of him. The papers deal mainly with efforts to aid Black people in Canada and elsewhere. There is information about the work and how it was supported, including financial aid and the obtaining of teachers. Examples of efforts elsewhere are Augustus Wattles (1842) telling of his school in Ohio and Charles Marryat...
Dates: 1843 July 3

John Cropper, Jr., (Liverpool) to Hiram Wilson (London), 1843 August 24

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers consist of 41 items of which the majority are letters received by Hiram Wilson. Five items appear to have been written by him and perhaps 8 others are by relatives of him. The papers deal mainly with efforts to aid Black people in Canada and elsewhere. There is information about the work and how it was supported, including financial aid and the obtaining of teachers. Examples of efforts elsewhere are Augustus Wattles (1842) telling of his school in Ohio and Charles Marryat...
Dates: 1843 August 24

R. Alden (London), Letter Supporting Wilson's Plan, 1843 September 27

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers consist of 41 items of which the majority are letters received by Hiram Wilson. Five items appear to have been written by him and perhaps 8 others are by relatives of him. The papers deal mainly with efforts to aid Black people in Canada and elsewhere. There is information about the work and how it was supported, including financial aid and the obtaining of teachers. Examples of efforts elsewhere are Augustus Wattles (1842) telling of his school in Ohio and Charles Marryat...
Dates: 1843 September 27

Richard Barrett (Croydon, England) to Hiram Wilson (Cheapside, England), 1843 October 19

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers consist of 41 items of which the majority are letters received by Hiram Wilson. Five items appear to have been written by him and perhaps 8 others are by relatives of him. The papers deal mainly with efforts to aid Black people in Canada and elsewhere. There is information about the work and how it was supported, including financial aid and the obtaining of teachers. Examples of efforts elsewhere are Augustus Wattles (1842) telling of his school in Ohio and Charles Marryat...
Dates: 1843 October 19

Jason C. Fuller (Skaneateles, NY) to Hiram Wilson (Rochester, NY), 1847 January 15

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers consist of 41 items of which the majority are letters received by Hiram Wilson. Five items appear to have been written by him and perhaps 8 others are by relatives of him. The papers deal mainly with efforts to aid Black people in Canada and elsewhere. There is information about the work and how it was supported, including financial aid and the obtaining of teachers. Examples of efforts elsewhere are Augustus Wattles (1842) telling of his school in Ohio and Charles Marryat...
Dates: 1847 January 15

John Wilson (Knowlesville, TN) to Hiram Wilson (Canada), 1847 May 30

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers consist of 41 items of which the majority are letters received by Hiram Wilson. Five items appear to have been written by him and perhaps 8 others are by relatives of him. The papers deal mainly with efforts to aid Black people in Canada and elsewhere. There is information about the work and how it was supported, including financial aid and the obtaining of teachers. Examples of efforts elsewhere are Augustus Wattles (1842) telling of his school in Ohio and Charles Marryat...
Dates: 1847 May 30

Josiah and Isaac Henson (Canada) to Hiram Wilson (Canada), 1847 August

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers consist of 41 items of which the majority are letters received by Hiram Wilson. Five items appear to have been written by him and perhaps 8 others are by relatives of him. The papers deal mainly with efforts to aid Black people in Canada and elsewhere. There is information about the work and how it was supported, including financial aid and the obtaining of teachers. Examples of efforts elsewhere are Augustus Wattles (1842) telling of his school in Ohio and Charles Marryat...
Dates: 1847 August

"Colored Citizens of Toronto" to Attorney General Badgley (Montreal), 1847 August 24

 File — Box: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: The papers consist of 41 items of which the majority are letters received by Hiram Wilson. Five items appear to have been written by him and perhaps 8 others are by relatives of him. The papers deal mainly with efforts to aid Black people in Canada and elsewhere. There is information about the work and how it was supported, including financial aid and the obtaining of teachers. Examples of efforts elsewhere are Augustus Wattles (1842) telling of his school in Ohio and Charles Marryat...
Dates: 1847 August 24