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A Plea for His Race. Lecture of the Rev. A. R. Green. Subject: "the American Union and the Prophesy Concerning It." Delivered in Quinn Chapel, Chicago, January 23, 1861, and Published by Special Request.

Author: Green, A. R. (Augustus R.); Publication Information: Indianapolis: Indianapolis Jour. Co., 1861.

Tags: Indiana, Job printer, Midwest, Newspaper Office, Not at AAS, Politics, Possibly self-published, Speech

Negro Criminality; a Paper Read before the Ministerial Alliance of Evansville, Indiana.

Author: Anderson, William H.; Publication Information: [Evansville, Ind?]: Journal Job. Print. Co., [19--].

Tags: Indiana, Job printer, Midwest, Newspaper Office, Not at AAS, Politics, Possibly self-published, Speech

From Log Cabin to the Pulpit, or, Fifteen Years in Slavery.

Author: Robinson, William H., 1848-; Publication Information: Terre Haute, Ind.: [s.n.], [1903].

Tags: Autobiographical, Indiana, Life-writing, Midwest, Not at AAS, Probably self-published

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Printing receipts for Rev. Offley's Narrative

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These printing receipts detail the cost ($23.66) for printing 1000 copies of Rev. George W. Offley's Narrative on June 7, 1859. Offley's three…

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