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Subject: [LADD-L] Sally T. LADD of Bedford, MASS
Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 02:03:31 -0400


Y'All

FYI

Within the Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, 1789-1873
MONDAY, January 21, 1839, Abolition was the subject of the day and included in a long list of petitions from Massachusetts:

"Petitions praying for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia, and the slave trade in the States, were presented as follows, to wit:

By Mr. Parmenter: Of citizens of Groton, in the State of Massachusetts.
By Mr. W. B. Calhoun: Of citizens of West Hampton, in the State of Massachusetts;
Of citizens of New Braintree, in the State of Massachusetts.

and so on until. . . . .

Of Sally T. Ladd and other women of Bradford, in the State of Massachusetts.

These petitions, as presented, were laid on the table, under the order of the 12th of December last.

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Life Goes On -
Jim Christian
Chattanooga, TN



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