Moncure Daniel Conway papers
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- Title:
- Moncure Daniel Conway papers
- Date:
- 1856 to 1907
- Creator:
- Conway, Moncure Daniel, 1832-1907
- Description:
- Collection comprises letters, all but one of which was written by Moncure Daniel Conway, and an undated newspaper clipping outlining his work as an abolitionist. Topics of the letters include: conflict within his congregation, genealogy research, his relocation to England in 1893, arrangements for meetings and his lecture schedule and topics, his request for confirmation regarding the provenance for a manuscript, his writing plans and publications, and payment for his work. In one letter he mentions that he will be passing time with Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain).
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- Format:
- newspaper clippings
- Language:
- English
- Extent:
- 16 items
- Digital Collection:
- Moncure Daniel Conway papers
- Catalog Record:
- https://find.library.duke.edu/catalog/DUKE003866946
- Provenance:
- Purchase 2016, 2016-0084
- Rights:
- Copyright Undetermined
- Rights Note:
- Duke has not determined the copyright status of this item. Regardless of its status, we have made a good faith determination that online access through the Duke Digital Repository is an acceptable fair use and otherwise permitted under U.S. copyright law. For more information, see our page on copyright and citations: https://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/research/citations-and-permissions.
- Identifier:
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- RL.30593
- 003866946
- duke:620627
- secst0593
- ark:/87924/r4rf5qd3s
- ca63e8ab-5c1d-414e-8f3f-c52508edde82
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- https://idn.duke.edu/ark:/87924/r4rf5qd3s
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