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- catalog abstract "The bulk of the collection is letters, 1855-1875, to Phillips concerning his work in reform movements. The letters are from many prominent Americans, as well as from less well known abolitionists, fugitive slaves, and others petitioning him for aid. Also much correspondence between Phillips and his wife, Ann Terry Greene Phillips, and many personal letters to her from friends and relatives that provide intimate details of 19th-century domestic life. Includes approximately 250 letters to the Phillipses from Phoebe Garnaut Smalley, an adopted "niece", and over 150 letters from George Washburn Smalley, foreign correspondent for the New York Tribune, many of which concern political and social life in London and Paris in the 1860s and 1870s. Compositions contain speeches by Phillips and drafts, notes, and clippings for his lectures. The collection contains correpondence, legal notebooks, and business records of John Phillips, father of Wendell and first mayor of Boston. These papers include letters and records pertaining to the Federalist Party in Massachusetts. Early papers also include genealogical material of the Phillips, Walley, Wendell, and Greene families, 17th-century sermon fragments, and 16th-century indentures. Collection also contains miscellaneous manuscripts relating to abolition and the women's movement, photographs, accounts, broadsides, and other printed material.".
- catalog contributor b752269.
- catalog contributor b752270.
- catalog contributor b752271.
- catalog contributor b752272.
- catalog contributor b752273.
- catalog coverage "London (England) Social life and customs 19th century.".
- catalog coverage "Massachusetts Politics and government 1775-1865.".
- catalog coverage "Massachusetts Social life and customs 19th century.".
- catalog coverage "Paris (France) Social life and customs 19th century.".
- catalog coverage "United States History 1849-1877.".
- catalog date "1555".
- catalog description "Collection described in Irving Bartlett's "New Light on Wendell Phillips" and Suzanne Nicole Howard Currier's "The Blagden Papers," both in Perspectives in American History, vol. XII, Dec. 1979.".
- catalog description "Electronic finding aid available http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:FHCL.Hough:hou00497".
- catalog description "Phillips, an American orator, reformer, and lawyer, best known for his work in the abolitionist movement, advocated many causes including prohibition, prison reform, women's suffrage, labor organization, and the rights of native Americans.".
- catalog description "The bulk of the collection is letters, 1855-1875, to Phillips concerning his work in reform movements. The letters are from many prominent Americans, as well as from less well known abolitionists, fugitive slaves, and others petitioning him for aid. Also much correspondence between Phillips and his wife, Ann Terry Greene Phillips, and many personal letters to her from friends and relatives that provide intimate details of 19th-century domestic life. Includes approximately 250 letters to the Phillipses from Phoebe Garnaut Smalley, an adopted "niece", and over 150 letters from George Washburn Smalley, foreign correspondent for the New York Tribune, many of which concern political and social life in London and Paris in the 1860s and 1870s. Compositions contain speeches by Phillips and drafts, notes, and clippings for his lectures. The collection contains correpondence, legal notebooks, and business records of John Phillips, father of Wendell and first mayor of Boston. These papers include letters and records pertaining to the Federalist Party in Massachusetts. Early papers also include genealogical material of the Phillips, Walley, Wendell, and Greene families, 17th-century sermon fragments, and 16th-century indentures. Collection also contains miscellaneous manuscripts relating to abolition and the women's movement, photographs, accounts, broadsides, and other printed material.".
- catalog description "Unpublished printed finding aid available in the Houghton Accessions Records, 1978-1979, under *78M-8.".
- catalog description "Wendell Phillips Papers, 1555-1882 (MS Am 1953). Houghton Library, Harvard University.".
- catalog extent "17.3 linear feet (52 boxes)".
- catalog hasFormat "Selected color digital images available; see finding aid.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Selected color digital images available; see finding aid.".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Collection described in Irving Bartlett's "New Light on Wendell Phillips" and Suzanne Nicole Howard Currier's "The Blagden Papers," both in Perspectives in American History, vol. XII, Dec. 1979.".
- catalog issued "1555".
- catalog language "In English.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog relation "Selected color digital images available; see finding aid.".
- catalog spatial "London (England) Social life and customs 19th century.".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts Politics and government 1775-1865.".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts Social life and customs 19th century.".
- catalog spatial "Paris (France) Social life and customs 19th century.".
- catalog spatial "United States History 1849-1877.".
- catalog subject "Antislavery movements.".
- catalog subject "Federal Party. Massachusetts.".
- catalog subject "Fugitive slaves.".
- catalog subject "Green family.".
- catalog subject "Marriage.".
- catalog subject "Phillips family.".
- catalog subject "Phillips, John, 1770-1823.".
- catalog subject "Phillips, Wendell, 1811-1884.".
- catalog subject "Wendel family.".
- catalog subject "Whaley family.".
- catalog subject "Women's rights.".
- catalog title "Wendell Phillips papers, 1555-1882, (bulk) 1833-1881.".
- catalog type "Accounts. aat".
- catalog type "Broadsides. aat".
- catalog type "Clippings. aat".
- catalog type "Financial records. aat".
- catalog type "Genealogies. aat".
- catalog type "Indentures. aat".
- catalog type "Legal documents. aat".
- catalog type "Sermons. aat".
- catalog type "Speeches. aat".
- catalog type "collection".