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SMITH, Gerrit | US House of Representatives - History, Art & ArchivesSMITH, Gerrit, A Representative from New York; born in Utica, N.Y., March 6, 1797; moved to Peterboro in 1806; attended an academy in Clinton, N.Y.; ...
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Gerrit Smith Papers An inventory of his papers at Syracuse UniversityBiographical History. Gerrit Smith (1797-1874) was an American social reformer, abolitionist, politician, and philanthropist. Born in Utica, New York, he ...
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Gerrit Smith - NATIONAL ABOLITION HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUMMuch of Smith's philanthropy concentrated on liberating slaves. He complemented individuals' efforts to buy freedom. He purchased individuals and families ...
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The Fascinating Life of Gerrit Smith - Hamilton CollegeIn 1852, Gerrit Smith became the only full-fledged abolitionist elected to Congress. His wealth and international recognition gave him prominence unusual for a ...Missing: philanthropist | Show results with:philanthropist
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Gerrit Smith - Women's Rights National Historical Park (U.S. ...Gerrit Smith was a widely known philanthropist and social reformer who ran for President in 1848. He was born in Utica, New York in 1797 and lived in nearby ...
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Gerrit Smith: Biographical Information - New York History NetGerrit Smith was a widely known philanthropist and social reformer of the mid-nineteenth century. He was born in Utica, NY, in 1797 and made his home in nearby ...
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GSENHL - Gerrit SmithGerrit was born to Peter and Elizabeth Livingston Smith on March 6, 1797 in ... Smith also established new institutions to pursue abolition. He founded ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography<|separator|>
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[PDF] Gerrit Smith ; a biographyPeter Smith. He was born in. Greenbush, Rockland. Co., November 15,. 1768. His ancestors, who were. Hollanders, had lived and died there, for several gen ...<|separator|>
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Gerrit Smith | Research Starters - EBSCOGerrit Smith was a notable philanthropist and social reformer born in Utica, New York, in 1797. He was the son of a wealthy land speculator and became well- ...
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GSENHL - Peter SmithPeter Smith's positive legacy rests in the social reform work done by the Gerrit Smith family. Peter's business acumen resulted in a stable source of income ...
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Gerrit Smith Estate - Freethought Trail - New YorkGerrit Smith's father, Peter Smith (for whom Peterboro was named), established his homestead here in 1804. Upon his father's death, the younger Smith ...
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Gerrit Smith - Oswego Public LibraryBorn March 6, 1797 Died December 28, 1874. Gerrit Smith was the benefactor and founder of our Oswego Public Library. As you enter the library, notice his ...
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Smith, Gerrit - Freethought Trail - New YorkSmith was pre-Civil War America's foremost philanthropist and reformer. He became a seminal figure in the abolition movement, a major participant in the ...
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GSENHL - Ann Carroll Fitzhugh SmithBorn on January 11, 1805, Ann Carroll Fitzhugh was the ninth of twelve children of Ann Hughes Fitzhugh and William Frisby Fitzhugh of Chewsville in ...
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[PDF] SMITH, GERRIT, ESTATE Other - NPGalleryAnn was devoutly religious and appears to have been extremely influential in her husband's religious conversion and the development of the moral philosophy ...
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Gerrit Smith: Temperance Activity - New York History NetThroughout his activist career, Gerrit Smith worked in the cause of Temperance. Himself a smoker and drinker in his college days at Hamilton, later in life ...Missing: movement | Show results with:movement
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Gerrit Smith: Anti-Slavery Activity - New York History NetGerrit Smith regarded himself an Abolitionist. Originally a supporter of the American Colonization Society, which was involved in exporting black missionaries ...
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Utica Riot at 1835 Convention - BoonvilleThe Convention to establish the New York State Anti-Slavery Society met in Utica because of Oneida County's fiery Abolitionist leadership.
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First New York State Antislavery Meeting - Freethought TrailOn October 21, 1835, a statewide meeting was held in Utica for the purpose of reconstituting a previously dormant New York State antislavery society.
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[PDF] York anti-slavery society, held in Peterboro, October 22d, 1835. - LocSmith remarked, that he was not a member of the American Anti-Slavery Society, and not yet prepared to become such—that his reasons for not approving of all ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Gerrit Smith: McKivigan and Leveille - New York History NetAlthough he was antisectarian in his personal religious beliefs, Smith gave generously to the American Bible Society, the American Tract Society, and the ...
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Smith, Gerrit | House Divided - Dickinson CollegeSmith became a leader and major financial sponsor of state and national organizations promoting temperance, prison reform, international peace, and land reform.
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Gerrit Smith, Philanthropy (American National Biography) | House ...Smith became a leader and major financial sponsor of state and national organizations promoting temperance, prison reform, international peace, and land reform.
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Gerrit Smith - The Early Case for a National Black PressHe also defied fugitive slave laws by helping to forcibly free runaway slaves from jail and then send them to Canada. In 1846 and 1847, he deeded 120,000 acres ...
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Why an Abolitionist Could Not Support the Whig Party - Digital HistoryIn this letter to a leading New York Whig (and later Republican) politician, Gerrit Smith explains why he refused to support the Whig party. Document: I am of ...
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Frederick Douglass to Gerrit Smith, November 6, 1852 · project ...... election,Smith won election to Congress in November 1852. He received 8,049 votes to 5,620 for the Whig candidate and 6,206 for the Democrat. NASS, 11 ...
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Gerrit Smith: A Radical Nineteenth-Century LibertarianGerrit Smith (1797-1874), in his day a well-known philanthropist, publicist, orator, abolitionist, temperance advocate, social reformer, and member of ...Missing: ideology | Show results with:ideology<|separator|>
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Untangling Timbucto and the Roots of Gerrit Smith's Land Grants of ...Mar 6, 2023 · The land grant program was intended for free blacks living in New York State in 1846, not “slaves from the South.” Smith also gave free land to ...
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New Exhibit Feature: Timbuctoo: Gerrit Smith's ExperimentTo counter this racist policy, Smith decided to give away 120,000 acres of land to 3,000 free, Black New Yorkers, hoping to enable them to move out of cities ...
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[PDF] MILITANT ABOLITIONIST GERRIT SMITHOne abolitionist, Gerrit Smith, a wealthy landowner, lived in Peterboro, New York. As a young man, he inherited from his father hundreds of thousands of ...Missing: early management<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Jerry Rescue and Its Aftermath - Syracuse University LibrariesOn the first of October 1851, William “Jerry” Henry, an escaped slave and cooper residing in Syracuse, was arrested ostensibly for theft.
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Gerrit Smith | The Magnet and the Iron: John Brown and George L ...Gerrit Smith. Gerrit Smith was a wealthy abolitionist from Peterboro, New ... Smith frequently aided fugitive slaves and paid for their legal fees. When ...
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Gerrit Smith: Harper's Ferry and The AftermathWhen John Brown went to Kansas to fight (literally) against slavery interests, Smith raised money to support his military operations. When Brown proposed the ...
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John Brown and the Secret Six - Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe "Secret Six", a group of abolitionists that offered financial support to John Brown and the insurrection at Harper's Ferry, Virginia were:
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Life, Trial and Execution of Captain John Brown; 1859 - Avalon Project... dollars from a lady for the cause; also a letter from Gerrit Smith, about money matters, and a check or draft by him for $100, indorsed by the cashier of a ...
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An Archaeology of Social Reform in the Age of Obama - jstorApr 6, 2014 · blaming Timbucto's failure on the settlers themselves, Smith's national reputation as an effective reform leader remained intact. And ...
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ON THE SCENE: New book explores Black history in the AdirondacksNov 16, 2023 · “Most histories declare the failure was due to the lack of motivation, capacity and resourcefulness amongst the grantees themselves. To put it ...
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Gerrit Smith, Black Agrarianism, and Land Reform in 1840s New YorkDec 4, 2018 · Smith set in motion a plan to identify African American land grantees and to redistribute his vast Adirondack acreage. This was not a ...<|separator|>
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Race and Remembering in the Adirondacks: Accounting for ...Some recent efforts to remember Timbucto have involved countering the failure narrative with a focus on the settlement's success stories. This work honors the ...
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Smith's Land: What Happened to Timbuctoo? - The Early Case for a ...The land was not worth $250 in an uncultivated state, but Smith believed that clearing the land, planting a farm, and building a house would provide the farmers ...Missing: redistribution | Show results with:redistribution
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This Week in Reconstruction, March 22-31, 1867This Week in Reconstruction, March 22-31, 1867. Dublin Core. Title. This ... Gerrit Smith, a politician, places the blame of the war on both the North ...
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[PDF] Gerrit Smith to Mr. Garrison. Let us deal Impartially with the sinning ...Gerrit Smith to Mr. Garrison. Let us deal Impartially with ... Let our terms of Reconstruction be full of love and generosity as well as of justice, and we.
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Frederick Douglass to Gerrit Smith, October 8, 1865 · Digital EditionOct 8, 2024 · Smith argued that the nation must not ignore the freedman any longer and “shut him out from the enjoyment of political and social rights.” ...<|separator|>
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Gerrit SmithGerrit Smith aided the Union during the Civil War, campaigned for Lincoln in 1864 and for Grant in 1868, and favored a moderate Reconstruction policy. He was ...Missing: service | Show results with:service
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[PDF] Gerrit Smith CollectionIt reflects the diversity of Smith's reform interests: temperance, women's rights, ecumenism, and abolition. The collection contains many of Smith's open ...Missing: schools | Show results with:schools
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[PDF] Gerrit Smith on the bailing of Jefferson Davis ... Peterboro, June 6 ...My first reason for signing the Bond was that Mr. Davis was entitled either to his trial or to his liberty. That the prisoner should have a speedy trial is ...
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Gerrit Smith | Abolitionist, Activist, Politician - BritannicaSep 26, 2025 · Gerrit Smith was an American reformer and philanthropist who provided financial backing for the antislavery crusader John Brown.
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GERRIT SMITH AND THE FREE CHURCH MOVEMENT - jstorGerrit Smith, a prominent leader of reforms in New York state, because it was partly responsible for an emotional conflict which made him highly ...
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Three discourses on the religion of reason - Digital CollectionsThree discourses on the religion of reason: Author: Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. Publication: New York,: Ross & Tousey,: 1859 ...
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Funeral of Gerrit Smith - Freethought Trail - New YorkWhile visiting New York City in 1874, Gerrit Smith suffered a stroke on December 26. He deteriorated rapidly and died on the afternoon of December 28 at age ...
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Gerrit Smith Estate (U.S. National Park Service)Mar 4, 2022 · Gerrit Smith Estate. Four historic buildings with trees in the ... He donated a billion dollars (in today's currency) to support human ...
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Gerrit Smith Collection - Syracuse University Libraries Digital ...Born in Utica, New York, he spent much of his life in nearby Peterboro. The collection includes portraits, correspondence, speeches, pamphlets, broadsides ...Missing: early career
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Speeches and letters of Gerrit Smith ... on the rebellion ...Speeches and letters of Gerrit Smith ... on the rebellion ... Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874. New York,: J. A. Gray & Green, printers [etc.] 1864-65.
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1865 No Treason In Civil War Gerrit Smith Abolitionist Pamphlet ...$$75.00Speeches and Letters of Gerrit Smith (From January,... [SLAVERY & ABOLITION] SMITH, Gerrit. Gerrit Smith and the Vigilant Association of the City...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Letter of Gerrit Smith to S.P. Chase, on the unconstitutionality of ...Argues that the Constitution "enjoins the abolition of every part of American slavery." People. Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874 · Chase, Salmon P. (Salmon Portland), ...Missing: key writings publications
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Books by Gerrit Smith (Author of No Treason in Civil War) - GoodreadsGerrit Smith has 184 books on Goodreads with 420 ratings. Gerrit Smith's most popular book is THREE DISCOURSES ON THE RELIGION OF REASON.
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Gerrit Smith - Doing "more for the cause of the slave" as a MilleriteAn extraordinarily wealthy landowner in upstate New York, Smith used his means to establish an interracial utopian community in Peterboro.<|separator|>
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The Seventh-day Adventist Pioneers and Their Protest Against ...Jun 21, 2020 · ”[1] In 1848, the Liberty Party nominated Gerrit Smith—a prominent abolitionist, Millerite adventist, and seventh-day Sabbath observer—as ...
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Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874 Religion of reason, no. 4. The one test of ...Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874 Religion of reason, no. 4. The one test of character. A discourse by Gerrit Smith, in Peterboro, July twenty-second, 1860.
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Peacemaking Heritage Series | "Beecher's Bibles" or the Sword of ...He characterized Smith and others as “high professors of divinity, who have but a short time in the past, stood at the head of religious revivals, moral reforms ...