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![]() S. S. Bradford Letter
Biographical HistoryBen Johnson was a lawyer and abolitionist in Ithaca, New York. Nothing is known of S. S. Bradford. Return to the Table of Contents Scope and Contents of the CollectionThe S. S. Bradford Letter consists of a single signed letter from Mr. S. S. Bradford of Homer, New York, to Mr Ben Johnson of Ithaca, requesting that Mr Johnson of Ithaca come and speak before the Homer Anti-Slavery Society. Many cities, villages, towns and individuals in central New York were active in the Abolitionist movement: Frederick Douglass' abolitionist newspaper North Star was published in Rochester, New York and New York was home to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Gerritt Smith and many other notable abolitionists. This letter is important evidence of the existence of organized anti-slavery activity in Homer, New York. According to the letter, the society "now numbers about 250 members," a substantial number considering that even thirty years later (1865) the entire population of the town was only 3,856. Return to the Table of Contents RestrictionsAccess RestrictionsThere are no access restrictions on this material. Use RestrictionsWritten permission must be obtained from SCRC and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection. Return to the Table of Contents Subject HeadingsCorporate BodiesHomer Anti-Slavery Society
Subjects Abolitionists, New York (State), Homer
Abolitionists, United States
Antislavery movements, New York (State), Homer
Political activists, U.S.
PlacesHomer (N.Y.), History, 19th century
Genres and FormsLetters
Administrative InformationPreferred CitationPreferred citation for this material is as follows: S. S. Bradford Letter, Acquisition InformationPurchased, 2006. Finding Aid Information
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