3 edition of New England"s chattels, or, Life in the northern poor-house found in the catalog.
New England"s chattels, or, Life in the northern poor-house
Samuel H. Elliot
Published
1858
by H. Dayton in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Microfiche. Louisville, KY : Lost Cause Press. 1967. microfiches. (Wright American fiction ; v. 2 (1851-1875), no. 859)
Series | Wright American fiction -- v. 2 (1851-1875), no. 859 |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | 484 p. |
Number of Pages | 484 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15169754M |
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New England's chattels, or, Life in the northern poor-house by: Elliot, Samuel H. Published: () A letter from a citizen of London, to a member of Parliament proposing a method for the employment of the vagrant poor, in the manufacture of sail-cloth. by: Citizen of London. A look at home; or, Life in the poor-house of New England. (New York, H. Dexter & Company; New Haven, Conn., S. H. Elliot, ), by Samuel H. Elliot (page images at HathiTrust) Uebersicht der neuen Armenpflege in der Stadt Keil: auf Sr. Königl. Hoheit des Kronprinzen Befehl / (Altona: Kaven, ), by August Niemann (page images at HathiTrust).
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(Samuel Hayes), New England's chattels. New York: H. Dayton, (OCoLC) The picture it paints of the poor house conditions at that time is quite revealing. In many ways the northern Chattels were really not as well off as those in the south. I think this book tells a similar story as did Uncle Tom's Cabin and did much to start the movement for improved conditions in the Northern poor : Get this from a library.
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New England's Chattels by Samuel Hayes Elliot,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. New England's Chattels: Samuel Hayes Elliot: We use cookies to give you the best possible experience. An excellent book about how intertwined New England was with the economy and thus slavery in the Carribbean.
I knew at least one of my ancestors was a slaver owner in Boston in the /30's. I knew the sea captains went back and forth to Barbadoes and Antigua.
But somehow I was in denial about slavery in New England. This book opened my eyes/5(48). New England's chattels: or, Life in the northern poor-house. avg rating — 0 ratings.
Want to Read saving. American slavery predates the founding of the United States. Wendy Warren, author of New England Bound, says the early colonists imported.
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By the mids, the similarities to Southern slavery could not be ignored. Samuel Hayes Elliott's semi-fictional indictment New England's Chattels: or, Life in the Northern Poor-House was published inits third and 32nd chapters devoted to the issue of public vendue of the poor.
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