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DescriptionLetter signed M. Stokes, Washington, to John Branch, Esquire, Governor of North Carolina, February 27, 1820.jpg |
English: Regarding the 1820 Missouri Constitution that bars the introduction of new slaves into the state, and the disagreements it is causing among politicians from the Northern and Southern states. Title: Letter signed M. Stokes, Washington, to John Branch, Esquire, Governor of North Carolina, February 27, 1820 |
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Missouri History Museum URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/4A232FA0-8576-415E-CEC0-8CE6799903CB/original.jpg Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/172311 |
Author | Stokes, M. |
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Identifier InfoField | D02235 |
Part of InfoField | Frank and Montgomery Blair Papers- Box 1. Papers, 1817-1872 |
Subjects InfoField | Slavery Slaves Missouri compromise Missouri. Constitution (1820) Politics and government African Americans |
Resource InfoField | 172311 |
GUID InfoField | 4A232FA0-8576-415E-CEC0-8CE6799903CB |
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Image title | Letter from M. Stokes, Washington, to John Branch, Esquire, Governor of North Carolina, regarding the 1820 Missouri Constitution that bars the introduction of new slaves into the state, and the disagreements it is causing among politicians from the Northern and Southern states, page one, February 27, 1820. Blair Family Papers, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. |
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JPEG file comment | Letter from M. Stokes, Washington, to John Branch, Esquire, Governor of North Carolina, regarding the 1820 Missouri Constitution that bars the introduction of new slaves into the state, and the disagreements it is causing among politicians from the Northern and Southern states, page one, February 27, 1820. Blair Family Papers, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. |
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