1894-04-17
A postcard to C. W. Ernst from Franklin B. Sanborn regarding a reference. 2 pages.
Abolitionists
John Brown Collection
1889-01-18
A letter to C. W. Ernst from Franklin B. Sanborn regarding a letter Sanborn received. 1 page.
Abolitionists
John Brown Collection
1859-11-29
A photocopy of a letter to Mrs. George L. Stearns from John Brown while he was in prison in Charlestown, Virginia. 1 page.
Abolitionists
John Brown Collection
1858-08-25
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, regarding the Lecompton Constitution. 3 pages.
Abolitionists, Political science
John Brown Collection
1858-01-12
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, regarding Hugh Forbes and his anger with Brown, and Sanborn. 3 pages.
Abolitionists
John Brown Collection
1857-12-17
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, regarding the state of affairs in Kansas. 3 pages.
Abolitionists
John Brown Collection
1857-10-19
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, regarding finances and elections in Kansas. 3 pages.
Abolitionists
John Brown Collection
1857-09-14
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, regarding fundraising. 4 pages.
Abolitionists
John Brown Collection
1857-05-20
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, telling of the return of one thousand dollars and asking about family affairs. He talks about Kansas and it's position on slavery. 3 pages.
Abolitionists, Political science
John Brown Collection
1857-04-26
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, about Brown averting arrest and travel to Kansas. Sanborn also discusses his admiration and respect for Brown and his activities, mentioning caring and defending his family. 3 pages.
Abolitionists, Crime
John Brown Collection
1857-03-09
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, discussing the letter Brown wrote in a newspaper and the current situation in Kansas. [Possibly referring to "Bleeding Kansas" and Border ruffians sacking Lawrence, Kansas]. 3 pages.
Abolitionists
John Brown Collection
1857-03-01
A letter to John Brown from Franklin B. Sanborn, requesting a visit because of a legislature hearing. 2 pages.
Abolitionists, Political science
John Brown Collection