01537cam a22003251a 4500001000800000005001700008007001400025008004100039019001200080035001700092035001100109040002300120245017000143260007000313300003100383440005300414500001600467500006700483500017800550500007800728533015600806650002800962650003700990650005201027700002401079700004601103700001801149700002701167984001701194102527520121214172827.0hd afa---buuu840306s1961 enk a 000 0 eng d1 a3085516 9000003085516 9657965 aANLbengcANLdANL04aThe Estlin papers, 1840-1884 :bfrom Dr. William's library, Gordon Square, Londonh[microform] /cedited by Gloria Claire Taylor ;advisory editor George Shepperson. aEast Ardsley, Wakefield, Yorkshire :bMicro Methods Ltd.,c[1961] a6 microfilm reels ;c35 mm 0aBritish records relating to America in microform a"Series B". aMicrofilm copy made from the originals in the Williams Library aIncludes letters and pamphlets relating to the anti-slavery movement in the United States. Most of the letters are addressed to John B. Estlin and his daughter, Mary Estlin. aA guide to the material is available on the first reel of the collection. aMicrofilm.bEast Ardsley, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England :bMicro Methods, British Association for American Studies,dc1961.e6 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. 0aSlaveryzUnited States. 0aAbolitionistsxHistoryxSources. 0aSlaveryzUnited StatesxAnti-slavery movements.1 aShepperson, George.1 aEstlin, J. B.q(John Bishop),d1785-1855.1 aEstlin, Mary.1 aTaylor, Gloria Claire. aANLcmfm 893