The carrier's address, to the patrons of the Democratic freeman: Syracuse, January 1, 1845
Poem mentions national and local news of the past year, stressing the struggle for the emancipation of slaves and freeing of imprisoned abolitionists. Poem mentions national and local news of the past year, stressing the struggle for the emancipation of slaves and freeing of imprisoned abolitionists. Poetry. Printed in reddish-brown and black in three columns divided by single lines within reddish-brown border of type ornament sections. At head of text, in brackets: By permission we obtained the use of Tucker's new Electro Magnetic Machine, for the manufacture of our first annual address .... The Carrier. Colophon inside lower border: Tucker & Kinney, Fancy Job Printers, Syracuse.
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