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10629aam a2200433 i 4500 001 D9B1885EAE9011EDA0B1416654ECA4DB 003 SILO 005 20230217010059 008 210329s2021 deuab b 001 0deng d 020 $a 1644531852 020 $a 9781644531853 035 $a (OCoLC)1246539470 040 $a UKMGB $b eng $e rda $c UKMGB $d OCLCO $d BDX $d OCLCF $d DLM $d YDX $d UKMGB $d YDX $d OCLCO $d TKN $d PAU $d IUL $d SILO 043 $a n-us--- $a n-us--- 050 4 $a E446 $b .M54 2021 100 1 $a Mifflin, Warner, $d 1745-1798, $e author. 240 10 $a Works. $k Selections 245 10 $a Writings of Warner Mifflin : $b forgotten Quaker abolitionist of the revolutionary era / $c edited by Gary B. Nash and Michael R. McDowell. 264 1 $a Newark : $b University of Delaware Press, $c 2021. 300 $a xviii, 582 pages : $b illustrations, maps ; $c 24 cm 504 $a Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 00 $g pt. Five $t Published Works Cited. $t Warner Mifflin's First Deed of Manumission, ca. mid-1766 -- $t To John Pemberton, September 22, 1774 -- $t Warner Mifflin's Second Deed of Manumission, October 22, 1774 -- $t Warner Mifflin's Third Deed of Manumission, January 9, 1775 -- $g pt. Two $t The Revolutionary Years -- $t Warner Mifflin's Freedom Pass for Manumitted Slave, February 15, 1777 -- $t To Unknown Friend, October 16, 1778 -- $t To Alexander Huston, January 17, 1779 -- $t Mifflin's Statement Concerning His Refusal to Use and Circulate Continental Currency, August, 1779 -- $t From Rebecca Jones, August, 1779 -- $t To Nicholas Waln, December 1780 -- $t To Henry Drinker, January 11, 1781 -- $t To Moses Brown, July 26, 1781 -- $t To John Willis, Elias Hicks, and Others, July 26, 1781 -- $t To French Naval Officers at Newport, Rhode Island, after August 6, 1781 -- $t To James Pemberton, August 26?, 1781 -- $t To John Pemberton, August 26, 1781 -- $t To Moses Brown, October 3, 1781 -- $t To Thomas McKean, November 5, 1781 -- $t From David Cooper, December 1781 -- $t To John Pemberton, December 5, 1781 -- $t Some Remarks Proposed for the Consideration of the People of Virginia, and Particularly of Those in the Legislature and Executive Powers of Government, ca. May 1782 -- $t To the Speaker and House of Delegates in Virginia, The Memorial of a Committee of the People Called Quakers, May 29, 1782 -- $t To John Parrish, August 18, 1782 -- $t To Henry Drinker, September 8, 1782 -- $t To John Parrish, October 31, 1782 -- $t To John Parrish, January 6, 1783 -- $t To James Pemberton, January 6, 1783 -- $t To James Pemberton, January 19, 1783 -- $t To Henry Drinker, January 19, 1783 -- $t To Nicholas Van Dyke, July 16, 1783 -- $t To the United States in Congress Assembled, The Address of the People Called Quakers, October 4, 1783 -- $t To John Parrish, October 12, 1783 -- $t To Nathanael Greene, October 21, 1783 -- $t From Nathanael Greene, late November 1783 -- $t To John Parrish, November 4, 1783 -- $g pt. Three $t After the Revolution -- $t To James Pemberton, December 9, 1783 -- $t To John Parrish, December 14, 1783 -- $t To John Parrish, May 13, 1784 -- $t To James Pemberton, August 17, 1784 -- $t To John Parrish, August 27, 1784 -- $t To Henry Drinker?, November 16, 1784 -- $t To James Pemberton, December 11, 1784 -- $t To James Pemberton, January 16, 1785 -- $t To James Pemberton, February 16, 1785 -- $t To John Parrish, August 22, 1785 -- $t To the General Assembly of the Delaware State~The Memorial and Address of the People Call'd Quakers Inhabitants of This State, December 27, 1785 -- $t To Daniel Mifflin, June 6, 1786 -- $t To John Dickinson, August 11, 1786 -- $t To Governor William Smallwood, August 31, 1786 -- $t To James Pemberton, December 12, 1786 -- $t To James Pemberton, February 3, 1787 -- $t To John Parrish, February 9, 1787 -- $t To John Parrish, April 30, 1787 -- $t To Abigail Parrish, May 13, 1787 -- $t To Abigail Parrish, June 4, 1787 -- $t To John Parrish, June 19, 1787 -- $t To John Parrish, June 29, 1787 -- $t To the Archbishop of Canterbury, June 30, 1787 -- $t To John Parrish, July 6, 1787 -- $t Testimonial for Negro Grace Hicks, August 8, 1787 -- $t To Edward Stabler?, October 14, 1787 -- $t To Moses Brown, December 3, 1787 -- $t To John Parrish, December 13, 1787 -- $t To Thomas McKean, December 14, 1787 -- $t To John Parrish, December 16, 1787 -- $t To James Pemberton, December 21, 1787 -- $g pt. Four $t The Early Republic -- $t To John Parrish, April 5, 1788 -- $t To John Parrish, April 16, 1788 -- $t To John Parrish, April 19, 1788 -- $t To John Parrish, May 11, 1788 -- $t To James Pemberton, May 28, 1788 -- $t To John Parrish, June 23, 1788 -- $t To James Pemberton, November 17, 1788 -- $t To John Parrish, November 19, 1788 -- $t To John Parrish, November 29, 1788 -- $t To James Pemberton, December 29, 1788 -- $t From Louis Philippe Gallot de Lormerie, ca. late 1788 -- $t To William Tilghman, February 24, 1789 -- $t Appointment of Committee by the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting to Prepare an Antislavery Petition to Congress, September 29, 1789 -- $t Memorial of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting to Congress, October 3, 1789 -- $t Appointment of Committee to Present Petition to Congress, October 3, 1789 -- $t To James Pemberton, December 28, 1789 -- $t To Henry Drinker, February 1790 -- $t Testimony to the House of Representatives Select Committee, February 15, 1790 -- $t To Abiel Foster, Chairman of the House Select Committee, ca. February 17 -- 26, 1790 -- $t Queries Addressed to the House Select Committee, March 2, 1790 -- $t To William Loughton Smith, March 10, 1790 -- $t To President George Washington, March 12, 1790 -- $t To Members of Congress, March 16, 1790 -- $t To John Parrish, April 10, 1790 -- $t To George Thatcher, May 4, 1790 -- $t To Members of the House of Representatives, June 2, 1790 -- $t To Henry Drinker, June 3, 1790 -- $t From George Thatcher, June 12, 1790 -- $t To Henry Drinker?, June 15, 1790 -- $t To Benjamin Rush, June 19, 1790 -- $t From Henry Drinker, July 15, 1790 -- $t To George Washington, February 20, 1791 -- $t To the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Meeting for Sufferings, June 30, 1791 -- $t To Henry Drinker, July 14, 1791 -- $t To John Parrish, October 10, 1791 -- $t To the General Assembly of the Delaware State: The Petition and Address of Warner Mifflin, October 18, 1791 -- $t To the Delaware Constitutional Convention, December 22, 1791 -- $t To the General Convention of the Delaware State, December 27, 1791 -- $t From Joseph Galloway, April 10, 1792 -- $t To John Parrish, May 6, 1792 -- $t To the Delaware Constitutional Convention, May 23, 1792 -- $t To Henry Drinker, June 27, 1792 -- $t To Henry Drinker, August 6, 1792 -- $t To the President, Senate, and House of Representatives of the United States. The Address of the People Called Quakers, November 17, 1792 -- $t To President Washington and Congress, November 23, 1792 -- $t To George Washington, December 12, 1792 -- $t To John Parrish, January 21, 1793 -- $t A Serious Expostulation with the Members of the House of Representatives of the United States, Philadelphia, 1793 -- $t To the Senate and House of Representatives of the Delaware State, January 24, 1793 -- $t To the King of Spain, April 29, 1793 -- $t To Moses Brown, June 15, 1793 -- $t To George Thatcher, July 10, 1793 -- $t To John Parrish, December 2, 1793 -- $t To the Citizens of the United States from the American Convention of Abolitionist Societies, January 6, 1794 -- $t To Moses Brown, January 24, 1794 -- $t To John Parrish, January 24, 1794 -- $t "Awful Considerations On the Probability of Judgments Coming On the Land Because of the Injuries Attending Slavery of Fellow-Men," July 10, 1794 -- $t To Susanna Mifflin, November 2, 1794 -- $t To Henry Drinker, November 12, 1794 -- $t To Henry Drinker and Thomas Morris, November 24, 1794 -- $t Mifflin Petition as Next Friend of Jonathan Negroe, December 3, 1794 -- $t To Henry Drinker, December 14, 1794 -- $t To Henry Drinker, January 21, 1795 -- $t To John Parrish, May 17, 1795 -- $t To the General Assembly of the State of Maryland, November 1795 -- $t To Henry Drinker, December 30, 1795 -- $t Mifflin's Resolution on Kidnapping of Free Blacks for Consideration of the Delaware Senate and House of Representatives, February 5, 1796 -- $t To John Parrish, February 13, 1796 -- $t To Moses Brown, March 26, 1796 -- $t To John Parrish, April 9, 1796 -- $t The Defence of Warner Mifflin Against Aspersions Cast on Him on Account of His Endeavours to Promote Righteousness, Mercy, and Peace among Mankind, Philadelphia, 1796 -- $t To Henry Drinker, September 4, 1796 -- $t To John Parrish, April 16, 1797 -- $t To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress, September 28, 1797 -- $t From Henry Drinker, November 15, 1797 -- $t To John Parrish, November 25, 1797 -- $t To John Parrish and Thomas Stewardson, December 3, 1797 -- $t From the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting Committee to the House Committee of Fifth Congress, January 22, 1798 -- $t To John Parrish, February 21, 1798 -- $t To Henry Drinker, ca. March 25, 1798 -- $t To Henry Drinker, April 1, 1798 -- $t To Henry Drinker, May 4, 1798 -- $t To Henry Drinker, June 16, 1798 -- $t To Henry Drinker, June 26, 1798 -- $t To His Children, July 7, 1798 -- $t From Samuel Hopkins, July 28, 1798 -- $t To John Parrish, September 30, 1798 -- $t To John Adams, September 24, 1798 -- $t From George Churchman and Jacob Lindley to John Adams, January 17, 1801 -- $t From John Adams to George Churchman and Jacob Lindley, January 24, 1801 -- $t To John Parrish, undated but probably 1790s -- $g pt. Five $t In Memoriam -- $t Death Notice, October 22, 1798 -- $t Death Notice, October 23, 1798 -- $t A Brief Account of the Late Warner Mifflin: In a Letter to His Sons Samuel Emlen and Lemuel Mifflin, October 25, 1799 -- $t Testimony of Motherkiln Monthly Meeting -- $t Testimony Concerning Warner Mifflin, by His Intimate Friend and Survivor, George Churchman -- $t Richard Allen Testimony for Warner Mifflin, 1799 -- $t Published Works Cited. 600 10 $a Mifflin, Warner, $d 1745-1798. 600 17 $a Mifflin, Warner, $d 1745-1798. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00179533 650 0 $a Quaker abolitionists $z Delaware. 650 0 $a Antislavery movements $z United States $x History $y 19th century $v Sources. 650 7 $a Antislavery movements. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00810800 650 7 $a Quaker abolitionists. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01084901 651 7 $a Delaware. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01204929 651 7 $a United States. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01204155 648 7 $a 1800-1899 $2 fast 655 7 $a Archives. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01423700 655 7 $a History. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01411628 655 7 $a Sources. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01423900 700 1 $a Nash, Gary B., $e editor. 700 1 $a McDowell, Michael R., $e editor. 941 $a 1 952 $l OVUX522 $d 20240717013109.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=D9B1885EAE9011EDA0B1416654ECA4DBInitiate Another SILO Locator Search