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James Parton, Horace Greeley, T. W. Higginson, J. S. C. Abbott, E. M. Hoppin, William Winter, Theodore Tilton, Fanny Fern, Grace Greenwood, Mrs. E. C. Stanton, Women of the age; being natives of the lives and deeds of the most prominent women of the present gentlemen, The woman's rights movement and its champions in the United States. (search)
tain the cause of freedom and of God. What man has done as the result of war, women asked to prevent war thirty years ago. In 1838 she was married to Theodore D. Weld, and settled in New Jersey. She is the mother of one daughter and two sons. Among those who took part in the debates of that convention, we find the names of Lydia Maria Child, Mary Grew, Henrietta Sargent, Sarah Pugh, Abby Kelley, Mary S. Parker, of Boston, who was president of the convention, Anne Weston, Deborah Shaw, Martha Storrs, Mrs. A. L. Cox, Rebecca B. Spring, and Abigail Hopper Gibbons, a daughter of that noble Quaker, Isaac T. Hopper. Though early married, and the mother of several children, her life has been one of constant activity and self-denial for the public good. Those who know her best can testify to her many acts of benevolence and mercy, working alike for the unhappy slave, the unfortunate of her own sex, the children on Randall's Island, and the suffering soldiers in our late war. Abby Ke
air; if not, the first fair day thereafter,) the Real Estate and Slaves conveyed by the said deed, viz: The valuable tract of land located as above, on which the late Gervas Storrs resided at the time of his death, and which was occurred by Mrs. Martha Storrs at her death, containing 230 acres, more or less; also, 17 valuable Slaves, embracing men, women and children. The said farm is so well known that a minute description is deemed unnecessary. Suffice it to say, that it is from its locationtes, interest added secured by a trust deed, or title retained. For the Slaves, 4 months credit, for approved, endorsed negotiable paper, interest added. James Lyons, Trustees. John B. Young, Trustees. P. S.--As Executors of Mrs. Martha Storrs dec'd, we shall, at the same time and place, sell all of her Personal Estate, consisting of the following 7 valuable slaves, viz: 3 Men, 2 Women, 2 Girls and 1 Boy. Also, 1 Carriage and Harness, and 1 Cow. Term--Cash. Ro. C. Williamson,
e of Henrico County Court and James Lyons bearing rate in the 11th May, 1829 Henrico Court, he undersigned trustees, in to the provisions of the said deed of trust, we sell at public auction to the on the premises on Monday, the 31st day of December, 1860 at 11 o'clock A. M. (if fair: if not, the last fair date thereafter,) the real Estate and Slaves conveyed by the said deed, he valuable land as above on which late Gerveas Storrs at the time of his dead and which was counted by Mrs. Martha Storrs her death, 230 acres more 17 valuable Slaves, embracing men, women and children. The said farm is as well known that a minute description is unnecessary. Suffice it to say that it is lee other qualities, regarded as a valuable estate. A plat and survey will be exhilarated a the house of sale. the Slaves are, for the most part, young and likely. Term--For the real estate one fourth cash: balance 12 to 18 and 24 months, for notes interest added secured by a trust deed, o
1 o'clock A. M. (if fair; if not, the first fair day thereafter,) the Real Estate and Slaves conveyed by the said deed, viz: The valuable tract of land located as above, on which the late Gervas Storrs at the time of his and which was by Mrs. Martha Storrs at her 230 acres, more or less; also, 17 valuable Slaves, embracing man, women and children. The farm is so well known that a minute description is deemed unnecessary. Suffice it to say, that it is its location and other qualities, regble notes, interest added secured by a trust deed, or title retained. For the Slaves 4 months credit, for approved, endorsed negotiable paper, interest added. James Lyons, Trustees. John B. Young, Trustees. P. S.--As Executors of Mrs. Martha Storrs, dec'd, we shall at the same time and place, sell all of her Personal Estate, consisting of the following 7 valuable 2 Men, 2 Women, 2 Girls and 1 Boy. Also, 1 Carriage and Harness, and 1 Cow. Term--Cash. Ro C. Williamson. Executors. A
clock A. M., (if fair if not, the first fair day thereafter,) the Real Estate and Slaves conveyed by the said deed, viz: The valuable land located as above on which the late Gervas Storrs at the time of his death at which was occurred by Mrs. Martha Storrs at her death, more or less; also 17 valuable Slaves embracing men, Women and children. The said farm is so well known that a minute description is deemed unnecessary. Suffice it to say, that it is from its and of her qualities, regardee rate, interest added secured by the trust deed, or title retained. For the Slaves 4 monthscredit, for approved, endorsed negotiable paper, interest added. James Lyons, Trustees. John B. Young; Trustees. P. S.--As Executor of Mrs. Martha Storrs dec'd we shall at the same time and place, sell all of her Personal Estate consisting of the following 7 valuable slaves viz: 7 Men, 2 Women 2 Girls and 1 Boy. Also 1 Carriage and Harness, and 1 Cow, Term--Cash. Ro C. Williamson Executo
air; if not, the first fair day thereafter,) the Real Estate and Slaves conveyed by the said deed, viz: The valuable tract of land located as above, on which the late Gervas Storrs resided at the time of his death, and which was occupied by Mrs. Martha Storrs at her death, containing 230 acres, more or less; also, 17 valuable Slaves, embracing men women and children. The said farm is so well known that a minute description is deemed unnecessary. Suffice it to say, that it is from its location notes, interest added, secured by a trust deed, or title retained. For the Slaves 4 months credit, for approved, endorsed, negotiable paper, interest added. James Lyons, Trustees. John B. Young, Trustees. P. S.--As Executor of Mrs. Martha Storrs, dec'd, we shall, at the same time and place, sell all of her Personal Estate, consisting of the following 7 valuable slaves, viz: 2 Men, 2 Women, 2 Girls and 1 Boy, Also, 1 Carriage and Harness, and 1 Cow. Terms.--Cash. Ro. C. Williamso
air; if not, the first fair day thereafter,) the Real Estate and Slaves conveyed by the said deed, viz; The valuable tract of land located as above, on which the late Gervas Storrs resided at the time of his death, and which was occurred by Mrs. Martha Storrs at her death, containing 230 acres, more or less; also. 17 valuable Slaves, embracing men, women and children. The said farm is so well known that a minute description is deemed unnecessary. Suffice it to say, that it is. from its locatiiable notes, interest added secured by a trust deed, or title retained. For the Slaves, 4 months credit, for approved, endorsed, negotiable paper, interest added. James Lyons, Trustees. John B. Young, Trustees. P. S.--As Executors of Mrs. Martha Storrs, dec'd. we shall, at the same time and place, sell all of her Personal Estate, consisting of the following 7 valuable slaves, viz; 2 Men, 2 Women, 2 Girls and 1 Boy. Also, 1 Carriage and Harness, and 1 Cow. Terms — Cash. Ro. C. Williamson
air; if not, the first fair day thereafter,) the Real Estate and Slaves conveyed by the said deed, viz: The valuable tract of land located as above, on which the late Gervas Storrs resided at the time of his death, and which was occupied by Mrs. Martha Storrs at her death, containing 230 acres, more or less; also, 17 valuable Slaves, embracing men, women, and children. The said farm is so well known that a minute description is deemed unnecessary. Suffice it to say, that it is, from its locatile notes, interest added secured by a trust deed, or title retained. For the Slaves 4 months credit, for approved, endorsed, negotiable paper, interest added. James Lyons, Trustees. John B. Young, Trustees. P. S.--As Executors of Mrs. Martha Storrs, dec'd, we shall at the same time and place, sell all of her Personal Estate, consisting of the following 7 valuable slaves, viz: 2 Men, 2 Women, 2 Girls and 1 Boy. Also, 1 Carriage and Harness, and 1 Cow. Terms.--Cash. Ro C. Williamson,
air; if not, the first fair day thereafter,) the Real Estate and Slaves conveyed by the said deed, viz: The valuable tract of land located as above, on which the late Gorvas Storrs resided at the time of his death, and which was occupied by Mrs. Martha Storrs at her death, containing 230 acres, more or less; also, 17 valuable Slaves, embracing men, women and children. The said farm is so well known that a minute description is deemed unnecessary. Suffice it to say, that it is, from its locatiootes interest added, secured by a trust deed, or title retained. For the Slaves, 4 months credit, for approved, endorsed negotiable paper, interest added James Lyons, Trustees. John B. Young, Trustees. P. S.--As Executors of Mrs. Martha Storrs, dec'd we shall, at the same time and place, sell all of her Personal Estate, consisting of the following 7 valuable slaves, viz: 2 Men, 2 Women, 2 Girls and 1 Boy. Also, 1 Carriage and Harness, and 1 Cow. Terms--Cash. Ro. C. Williamson,
air; if not, the first fair day thereafter,) the Real Estate and Slaves conveyed by the said deed, viz: The valuable tract of land located as above, on which the late Gervas Storrs resided at the time of his death, and which was occupied by Mrs. Martha Storrs at her death, containing 230 acres, more or less; also, 17 valuable Slaves, embracing men women and children. the said farm is so well known that a minute description is deemed unnecessary. Suffice it to say, that it is from its location s, interest added, secured by a trust deed, or title retained. For the Slaves, 4 months credit, for approved, endorsed, negotiable paper, interest added. James Lyons, Trustees. John B. Young, Trustees. P. S — As Executors of Mrs. Martha Storrs, dec'd we shall, at the same time and place, sell all of her Personal Estate, consisting of the following 7 valuable slaves, viz: 2 Men, 2 Women, 2 Girls and 1 Boy. Also, 1 Carriage and Harness, and 1 Cow. Terms--Cash. Ro. C. Williamson,
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