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Gamaliel Bailey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gamaliel Bailey (December 3, 1807 – June 5, 1859) was an American journalist and abolitionist. Born at Mount Holly, New Jersey, Bailey graduated from the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, in 1...
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Gamaliel Bailey was a physician and an editor of anti-slavery newspapers in the years before the American Civil War. ... Reproduction of a portrait of Dr. Gamaliel Bailey (1807-1859), who was an operator for the Underground Railroad in Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio. The image was collected by Ohio State University...
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Research Bailey Gamaliel and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library. ... books on: Bailey Gamaliel - 504 results...
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books on: (Bailey Gamaliel 1807 1859) OR (Abolitionists United States Biography) OR (Antislavery Movements United States) - 4706 results ... 1. Bailey, Gamaliel, 1807-1859. 2. Abolitionists-- United States...effects of slavery. Therefore Baileys significance becomes clear only...have tried not to claim more for Bailey than...
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This paper had a considerable circulation, and in it, in 1851-52, Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin was first published. Bailey died at sea in the course of a trip to Europeon the 5th of June 1859.
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Gamaliel Bailey biography, including 2 pages of information on the life of Gamaliel Bailey. ... Gamaliel Bailey was born on Dec. 3, 1807, in Mount Holly, N.J., the son of a Methodist minister. He was raised in Philadelphia, Pa., and graduated in 1827 from Jefferson Medical College. Restless and ill, Bailey shipped out on...
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BAILEY, Gamaliel, journalist, born in Mount Holly, New Jersey, 3 December 1807; died at sea, 5 June 1859. He studied medicine in Philadelphia, and after obtaining his degree in 1828 sailed as a ship's doctor to China. ... You are in: Museum of History >> Hall of North and South Americans >> Gamaliel Bailey...
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Bailey, Gamaliel - 1807—59, American abolitionist editor, b. Mt. Holly, N.J. In 1837 he succeeded James Birney as editor and publisher of the Philanthropist at Cincinnati. Three times his office was... ... We Found Gamaliel Bailey...
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Encyclopedia article about Bailey, Gamaliel. Information about Bailey, Gamaliel in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... From 1847 until his death Bailey ably edited the influential National Era, an abolitionist weekly published in Washington, D.C. Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom...
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