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Anti-Slavery Meeting at Abingdon in Pomfret

Genius of Temperance, Philanthropist and People’s Advocate 1833-10-30, v. 4, n.17

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The Anti-Slavery cause seems to be gaining ground in the region adjacent to Canterbury. A correspondent of the “Unionist” gives an account of an interesting Anti-Slavery meeting, at Abington in Pomfret, at which Rev. S.J. May of Brooklyn addressed the audience.

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Pomfret was where the Goodell family resided, so it is likely that William Goodell knew some of the participants here.

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