1997/2007
A transcription of Thomas Clarkson's journal written by an Atlanta University Center archivist.
Slavery, Abolitionists, Travel
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1947-08-04
Rufus, Clement
Letter from Rufus Clement regarding an addition to the Clarkson Collection.
African American universities and colleges, Slavery, Abolitionists
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1942/1952
Brief account of the life of Alec Houston and explanation of his disappearance.
Slavery, Abolitionists, Armed Forces
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1929-03-05
Correspondence from R. F. Scott regarding Thomas Clarkson's journal.
Slavery, Abolitionists
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1925/1935
A note transcribing the initial marginalia written by Clarkson in his bible.
Slavery, Abolitionists
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1924/1934
Notes written by R. F. Scott regarding Thomas Clarkson's journal.
Slavery, Abolitionists
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1886
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.
Slavery, Abolitionists, Associations, institutions, etc.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1881/1891
A note detailing the creation of the medallion featuring Thomas Clarkson.
Slavery, Abolitionists, Associations, institutions, etc.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1881/1891
A note regarding the creation of the Wedgewood Medallion.
Slavery, Abolitionists, Associations, institutions, etc.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1881/1891
A note regarding the creation of the Wedgewood Medallion.
Slavery, Abolitionists, Associations, institutions, etc.
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1871-04-11
Dickinson, Mary
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.
Slavery, Abolitionists
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1871-01-24
Dickinson, Mary
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.
Slavery, Abolitionists
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1866-12-01
Dickinson, Mary
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.
Slavery, Abolitionists
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1865/1875
Dickinson, Mary
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.
Slavery, Abolitionists
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1865/1875
Dickinson, Mary
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.
Slavery, Abolitionists
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1865/1875
Dickinson, Mary
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.
Slavery, Abolitionists
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1865-11
Dickinson, Mary
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.
Slavery, Abolitionists
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1864-12
Dickinson, Mary
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.
Slavery, Abolitionists
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1863-11-09
Dickinson, Mary
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.
Slavery, Abolitionists
Thomas Clarkson Papers
1858/1868
Dickinson, Mary
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.
Slavery, Abolitionists
Thomas Clarkson Papers