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    Gamaliel Bailey (December 3, 1807 – June 5, 1859) was an American physician who left that career to become an abolitionist journalist, editor, and publisher...
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    Cemetery Foundation. Dean Acheson Madeleine Albright Gamaliel Bailey Margaret Lucy Shands Bailey James G. Blaine (formerly interred) Ben Bradlee William...
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  • Tree of Life. Gamaliel Bailey (1807–1859), a U.S. journalist Gamaliel Bradford (privateersman) (1768–1824), an American privateer Gamaliel Bradford (abolitionist)...
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  • 1944), American actor Gamaliel Bailey (1807–1859), American journalist Garnet Bailey (1948–2001), Canadian hockey player Gary Bailey (born 1958), English...
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  • she married Dr. Gamaliel Bailey, a physician in Cincinnati. Of the Bailey's 12 children, only half survived infancy. In 1837, Dr. Bailey became the editor...
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  • Society established in Zanesville, Ohio, by American activists such as Gamaliel Bailey, Asa Mahan, John Rankin, Charles Finney and Theordore Dwight Weld....
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    (1820–1897), soldier, explorer, ornithologist and topographical artist Gamaliel Bailey (1807–1859), journalist and early abolitionist Cindy Birdsong (born...
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    party's vice-presidential nominees. Salmon P. Chase, Preston King, Gamaliel Bailey, and Benjamin Butler played crucial roles in leading the first party...
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    in my heart Samuel Charles Stowe." On March 9, 1850, Stowe wrote to Gamaliel Bailey, editor of the weekly anti-slavery journal The National Era, that she...
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  • Allen John Albion Andrew Stephen Pearl Andrews James Appleton Gamaliel Bailey Wesley Bailey Guy Beckley Amos Beman Jehiel Beman Nathaniel S. Berry Henry...
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  • inventions. The son of abolitionist and National Era editor Gamaliel Bailey, Marcellus Bailey was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and was a major in the Union...
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    police were called in to protect one of their targets. They fixed on Gamaliel Bailey, the publisher of the anti-slavery newspaper New Era. Suspecting him...
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    newspaper published weekly in Washington, D.C., from 1847 to 1860. Gamaliel Bailey was its editor in its first year. The National Era Prospectus stated...
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    (American) Susan B. Anthony (American) Rosa Miller Avery (American) Gamaliel Bailey (American) Martha Violet Ball (American) Eusebius Barnard (American)...
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  • discoverer of oral polio vaccine Jon Arthur – syndicated radio personality Gamaliel Bailey – journalist and abolitionist Delilah L. Beasley – first African American...
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    the Tappan brothers, New York philanthropists James G. Birney and Gamaliel Bailey, and the Grimké sisters. "Public awareness of abolition [in New York...
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  • and Reconstruction: A Documentary Reader, editor, Blackwell, (2007) Gamaliel Bailey and Antislavery Union, Kent State University Press (1986) He also co-edited...
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    She disliked the job, however, and decided to write poetry. Editor Gamaliel Bailey read her work in 1856 and, by 1858, she had moved to Washington, D...
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    Blair finally wrote to Field agreeing to take the case pro bono, after Gamaliel Bailey, editor of the antislavery newspaper The National Era, had agreed to...
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  • admiral of the U.S. Navy Gamaliel Bailey (1807–1859), physician, abolitionist journalist, editor, publisher Marcellus Bailey (1840–1921), patent attorney...
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    abolitionism: 127 : 81 ], were present during parts of the discussion.": 3  Gamaliel Bailey, physician, lecturer on physiology at Lane, who went on to become an...
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    hailing port was the Port of New York. In June 1859, abolitionist Gamaliel Bailey died aboard the Arago en route to Europe. It was the Arago which, in...
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    career, Mrs. Nichols contributed to the Cincinnati Herald, conducted by Gamaliel Bailey, a series of papers under the nom de plume of "Kate Cleaveland". Critics...
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    Magazine of History, XXXV (December 1928), 223–41 "A Letter of Dr. Gamaliel Bailey to Joshua R. Giddings," Indiana Magazine of History, XXXV (March 1930)...
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    S. Senate in 1850. Beginning in 1847, Whittier was the editor of Gamaliel Bailey's The National Era, one of the most influential abolitionist newspapers...
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  • – January 3, 1945 Queens Died. 4th January 3, 1945 – October 20, 1946 Gamaliel H. Barstow Anti-Masonic 25th March 4, 1831 – March 3, 1833 Nichols ? Franklin...
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  • Aldiano & Nino Baskoro (duo, 3–4) Isyana Sarasvati (4) Comeback Stage Gamaliel Tapiheru (comeback stage, 4) Darius Sinathriya (1) Daniel Mananta (2) Ananda...
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  • large hardwood trees were downed. EF0 N of Red Boiling Springs, TN to E of Gamaliel, KY Macon (TN), Clay (TN), Allen (KY) TN, KY 36°35′26″N 85°50′03″W / 36...
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    was born in the spring of 1898. On June 2, retired Massachusetts banker Gamaliel Bradford (banker)[citation needed] published a letter in the Boston Evening...
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    religions in America. Columbia University Press. p. 56. ISBN 978-0-231-12402-7. Bailey, Alice; Khul, Djwhal (2005). A Treatise on Cosmic Fire. Lucis Publishing...
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