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�                                                                                In the State of Me.
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To the Honorable the Senators & Representatives In the State of ME in Legislature assembled.  
To the Honorable the Senators + Representatives in Legisla-
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ture assembled.  
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The undersigned Ladies of Winthrop, ask leave
     The undersigned Ladies of Winthrop, ask leave
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respectfully to represent, that the enslavement of several
respectfully [insert] to represent, that the enslavement of Several
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hundreds of females in the District of Columbia & the  
hundreds of famalis in the District of Columbia + the  
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Territories of the United States is a grievous evil & grossly in-
Territories of the United States is a grievous evil + grossly in-
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consistent with the inherent & inalienable rights of man, as
consistent with the inherent + inalienable rights of man, as
 
 
well as the free institutions of our Country.  They therefore
 
well as the free institutions of our Country.  They therefore
pray you to ask the Senators + Representatives in Con-
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pray you to ask the Senators & Representatives in Congress
gress from this State to use their influence + best in-
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from this State to use their influence & best in-
deavors to obtain from that body the removal of an [insert] evil so
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deavors to obtain from that body the removal of an evil so
 
reproachful to an enlightened, free, Christian government,
 
reproachful to an enlightened, free, Christian government,
and so offensive + injurious to an unoffending class of hu-
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and so offensive & injurious to an unoffending class of human
man beings; and that they would exert themselves to have the
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beings; and that they would exert themselves to have the
slave trade carrid on in the District of Columbia abolished.
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slave trade carried on in the District of Columbia abolished.
     They also pray, that they may be requested to attempt to  
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They also pray, that they may be requested to attempt to  
 
effect the repeal of those laws under the operation of
 
effect the repeal of those laws under the operation of
 
which free colored citizens of the North, who visit the Capitol of
 
which free colored citizens of the North, who visit the Capitol of
this Republic, are liable to be sold into perpetual slavery be-
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this Republic, are liable to be sold into perpetual slavery because unable to prove their right to freedom.  
cause unable to prove their right to freedom.  
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     They would also respectfully inquire of your honorable
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They would also respectfully inquire of your honorable
 
Body, whether some further legal provision cannot consist-
 
Body, whether some further legal provision cannot consist-
 
ently be made to prevent or suppress mobs, got up to dis-
 
ently be made to prevent or suppress mobs, got up to dis-
turb, annoy, + injure the property + the persons of the loyal
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turb, annoy, & injure the property & the persons of the loyal
citizens of this State, [line out start] peaceably assemble to exercise the invalua-
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citizens of this State, peaceably assemble to exercise the invaluable
ble right of free discussions,[end line out] + to afford them more compe-
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right of free discussions, & to afford them more compe-
 
tent protection, when peaceably assembled to exercise the  
 
tent protection, when peaceably assembled to exercise the  
 
invaluable right of free discussion. And as in duty bound     
 
invaluable right of free discussion. And as in duty bound     
 
Winthrop, Feb. 18, 1837
 
Winthrop, Feb. 18, 1837
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[3 columns of signatures]
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Mercy Lancaster              Ann M Hight                  Olivia M Benjamin
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Ruth M Mann                    Hannah Chandler          Elizabeth H Davis
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Lydia L Bridgham              Mary L Mitchell              Eunice McCuly[?]
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Cynthia W. May                  Deborah W Chandler    Nancy Perrott
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Alliana Stanley                  Sarah Dearborn            Bethiah House
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Abigail N. Bean                  Sophia C Martin            Sarah Prescott
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Martha Lovell                    Mary Dealy                  Priscilla Libby
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Harriet G Frost                  Catherine Hyland          K N Milliken
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Elizabeth Hoyt                  Elizabeth Newman        Amelia W Norris
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Lydia May                          Harriet A Newman          Eveline Johnson
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Ann L Smith                      Elizabeth A Newman      Olive L Webb
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Adaline C Barrell                Cynthia V Dinsmore      Muriel Kimbell
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Adaline S Barrell                Risalla Brown                Matilda Sewall
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Mary Carr                      Hannah W Wood            Vareisse Sewall
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Providence Thurston        L M Shaw                        Lydia Curtis
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Elizabeth Thurston            Dolly Y Jacobs                Sarah E Holmes

Latest revision as of 14:41, 27 August 2020

To the Honorable the Senators & Representatives In the State of ME in Legislature assembled.

The undersigned Ladies of Winthrop, ask leave respectfully to represent, that the enslavement of several hundreds of females in the District of Columbia & the Territories of the United States is a grievous evil & grossly in- consistent with the inherent & inalienable rights of man, as well as the free institutions of our Country. They therefore pray you to ask the Senators & Representatives in Congress from this State to use their influence & best in- deavors to obtain from that body the removal of an evil so reproachful to an enlightened, free, Christian government, and so offensive & injurious to an unoffending class of human beings; and that they would exert themselves to have the slave trade carried on in the District of Columbia abolished.

They also pray, that they may be requested to attempt to effect the repeal of those laws under the operation of which free colored citizens of the North, who visit the Capitol of this Republic, are liable to be sold into perpetual slavery because unable to prove their right to freedom.

They would also respectfully inquire of your honorable Body, whether some further legal provision cannot consist- ently be made to prevent or suppress mobs, got up to dis- turb, annoy, & injure the property & the persons of the loyal citizens of this State, peaceably assemble to exercise the invaluable right of free discussions, & to afford them more compe- tent protection, when peaceably assembled to exercise the invaluable right of free discussion. And as in duty bound Winthrop, Feb. 18, 1837

[3 columns of signatures] Mercy Lancaster Ann M Hight Olivia M Benjamin Ruth M Mann Hannah Chandler Elizabeth H Davis Lydia L Bridgham Mary L Mitchell Eunice McCuly[?] Cynthia W. May Deborah W Chandler Nancy Perrott Alliana Stanley Sarah Dearborn Bethiah House Abigail N. Bean Sophia C Martin Sarah Prescott Martha Lovell Mary Dealy Priscilla Libby Harriet G Frost Catherine Hyland K N Milliken Elizabeth Hoyt Elizabeth Newman Amelia W Norris Lydia May Harriet A Newman Eveline Johnson Ann L Smith Elizabeth A Newman Olive L Webb Adaline C Barrell Cynthia V Dinsmore Muriel Kimbell Adaline S Barrell Risalla Brown Matilda Sewall Mary Carr Hannah W Wood Vareisse Sewall Providence Thurston L M Shaw Lydia Curtis Elizabeth Thurston Dolly Y Jacobs Sarah E Holmes