A transcription of Thomas Clarkson's journal written by an Atlanta University Center archivist.
Letter from Rufus Clement regarding an addition to the Clarkson Collection.
Brief account of the life of Alec Houston and explanation of his disappearance.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
Correspondence from R. F. Scott regarding Thomas Clarkson's journal.
A note transcribing the initial marginalia written by Clarkson in his bible.
Notes written by R. F. Scott regarding Thomas Clarkson's journal.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
The envelope in which the Wedgewood Medallion was housed. Written on recto: Wedgewood Medallion taken from the original mould at [?] Wedgewood Manufacturing by [?] request when looking over the works at Etruria some 15 years since. These medallions were struck and [?] during the great antislavery struggle carried by Wilberforce and Clarkson. W.W.d. 1886. Written on verso: Care; Wedgewood Antislavery Medallion.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
A note detailing the creation of the medallion featuring Thomas Clarkson.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
A note regarding the creation of the Wedgewood Medallion.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
A note regarding the creation of the Wedgewood Medallion.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
Correspondence written by Thomas Clarkson's daughter-in-law, Mary Dickinson, describing the festivities of the household of Edward, Prince of Wales, at Sandringham Palace between 1863 and 1871.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
Correspondence written by Thomas Clarkson's daughter-in-law, Mary Dickinson, describing the festivities of the household of Edward, Prince of Wales, at Sandringham Palace between 1863 and 1871.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
Correspondence written by Thomas Clarkson's daughter-in-law, Mary Dickinson, describing the festivities of the household of Edward, Prince of Wales, at Sandringham Palace between 1863 and 1871.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
Correspondence written by Thomas Clarkson's daughter-in-law, Mary Dickinson, describing the festivities of the household of Edward, Prince of Wales, at Sandringham Palace between 1863 and 1871.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
A mimeographed typescript describing the festivities of the household of Edward, Prince of Wales, at Sandringham Palace. The typescript appears to be a direct transcription of the series of Sandringham letters written by Mary Dickinson.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
Correspondence written by Thomas Clarkson's daughter-in-law, Mary Dickinson, describing the festivities of the household of Edward, Prince of Wales, at Sandringham Palace between 1863 and 1871.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
Correspondence written by Thomas Clarkson's daughter-in-law, Mary Dickinson, describing the festivities of the household of Edward, Prince of Wales, at Sandringham Palace between 1863 and 1871.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
Correspondence written by Thomas Clarkson's daughter-in-law, Mary Dickinson, describing the festivities of the household of Edward, Prince of Wales, at Sandringham Palace between 1863 and 1871.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
Correspondence written by Thomas Clarkson's daughter-in-law, Mary Dickinson, describing the festivities of the household of Edward, Prince of Wales, at Sandringham Palace between 1863 and 1871.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
Correspondence written by Thomas Clarkson's daughter-in-law, Mary Dickinson, describing the festivities of the household of Edward, Prince of Wales, at Sandringham Palace between 1863 and 1871.
Thomas Clarkson Papers