Freed persons
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Cantine family wills
Wills of Charles Cantine of Caroline, New York, 1831, and of John Cantine of Marbletown, New York, 1831, bequeathing land in Tioga, Greene, and Ulster Counties, and granting freedom to slaves.
Emily Howland additional papers
Six looseleaf notebooks: "Interesting Miscellaneous - Letters, Essays," "Letters and Diary from Miss Miner's School, Washington, D.C., and Letters from Heathsville, Va.," "Journal, Report, Reminiscences and Letters from Contraband (Freedmen's) Camp - 1863-1866," "Commencement Addresses at Sherwood Select School and Interesting Quotes from Diaries," "Speeches about Temperance, Woman's Suffrage and Peace," "Biographical Sketch of Emily Howland, 1827-1929."
Emily Howland papers
Justin S. Morrill papers
Correspondence, drafts of speeches, pamphlets and other printed material, mainly relating to the Civil War and Reconstruction, the status of freed blacks, the tariff and international trade, passage of the Land Grant College Act, and other public questions.