1849
HAV-01-403-Z-K-202; Miscellaneous Manuscripts, Semi-bound, Box 10
GUSN-361693
Letter from Samuel Tracy, an agent of the American Colonialization Society, in Hartford, Vermont, to William Nutting, Esq. of Randolph Vermont. Dated February 22, 1849. The letter discusses the remittance of funds in the account as well as any additional donations to Samuel Tracy as an "Agent of the Am. Coln. Society."
letters (correspondence)
handwriting
finance
fund raising
donations
letters (correspondence)
1 letter ; 9 3/4 inches x 7 3/4 inches
MS029
Miscellaneous manuscript collection
2023
MS029.002.036
Library & Archives Purchase
1849 February 22
Library & Archives purchase, 2023
Hartford (Windsor county, Vermont)
Randolph (Orange county, Vermont)
letters (correspondence)
Nutting, William S., Esq., 1779-1863
American Colonization Society
Item
HAV-01-403-Z-K-202; Miscellaneous Manuscripts, Semi-bound, Box 10
The American Colonization Society, originally known as the Society for the Colonization of Free People of Color of America, was founded in 1816 by Reverend Robert Finley (1772-1817). The Society's aim was to encourage and promote the migration of free people of color to colonize Africa, specifically what would become Libreria, under the belief that free people of color could not integrate into United States society.
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