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Edmund Jackson
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Boston merchant and abolitionist Edmund Jackson served on the 1850 Boston Vigilance Committee.
Eliphalet W. Jackson
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Clergyman and merchant Eliphalet W. Jackson participated in the abolition and temperance movements and served on the 1850 Boston Vigilance Committee.
Thomas Hunter
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Boston paper hanger Thomas Hunter served on the 1850 Boston Vigilance Committee.
Nicodemus Newsletter January 2024
U.S. Landing Monument
Franklin Court Printing Office
Alfred Waud
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Alfred R. Waud was an accomplished artist during the Civil War and in the post-war years. Waud served as an artist correspondent, first for the "New York Illustrated News" and later for "Harper's Weekly," following largely the Army of the Potomac. His sketches are some of the best examples of battlefield documentation of the American Civil War.
Lighthouse Thaumatrope
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A popular children's toy in the 1800s, a thaumatrope is an optical illusion. It can make it appear that two things are in the same place at the same time. Follow the steps within this article to design your own daymark, create your own flash pattern, and bring them to life as a lighthouse thaumatrope!
Letter from William Brown and Thomas Gilmore to William Dunlap – April 29, 1768
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In April 1768, William Brown and Thomas Gilmore sent a letter from their printing office in Québec, Canada to William Dunlap, nephew to Benjamin Franklin and printer in Philadelphia. The letter requested Dunlap purchase and send an enslaved “boy” or his own enslaved worker, Priamus, to work in their Québec office.
Timothy W. Hoxie
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Boston businessman Timothy W. Hoxie served on the 1850 Boston Vigilance Committee.
David Howland
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Boston merchant David Howland served on the 1850 Boston Vigilance Committee.
Charles F. Hovey
Wildland Fire: Junior Ranger Program
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Do you want to become a junior wildland firefighter? Download the wildland firefighter activity booklet, complete the activities, and print your online badge. Congratulations! If you want to learn more, find parks near you with a junior firefighter program. Explore other NPS junior ranger program activities!
Jose Sarria
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Military history, LGB culture, immigrant stories, and much more make up GGNRA's roots. For José Sarria, a LGB activist in San Francisco, all the above apply. Born in the Bay Area to a single mother from Colombia, Sarria became the first openly gay, public figure. He ran for the San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1961.
National A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum
“The Liberty Bell.” in The Anti-Slavery Record – February 1835
William C. Morrison
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The story of an enslaved man in Charleston liberating himself aboard a stolen Confederate vessel, who came to Beaufort, purchased property, served in the military, owned a business, and was elected to political office – sounds like a familiar story to many in the South Carolina Lowcountry. However, most people have never heard of William C. Morrison.
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