Abolitionist Gerrit Smith Gives God Credit for the End of Slavery

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A staunch abolitionist, Smith supported progressive social causes. He was member of the Secret Six who financially supported John Brown's raid at Harpers Ferry. He naturally reveled in the end of slavery and the emergence of the country onto a more pleasant and useful place.

Autograph Quotation Signed, from his non-sectarian...

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Abolitionist Gerrit Smith Gives God Credit for the End of Slavery

A staunch abolitionist, Smith supported progressive social causes. He was member of the Secret Six who financially supported John Brown's raid at Harpers Ferry. He naturally reveled in the end of slavery and the emergence of the country onto a more pleasant and useful place.

Autograph Quotation Signed, from his non-sectarian church at Peterboro, N.Y., October 6, 1874, to collector Eugene McClelland. “The great and good Father has given us a very pleasant and a very fruitful season. And warm gratitude is due to him.”

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