November 12, 1860
In this letter from November 12, 1860, William H. Seevers writes to Thomas M. Isett and William C. Brewster discussing the sale of their land near Oskaloosa, Iowa. He states that Reed was correct in his belief that "our land could not be avoided" by the railroad construction, but believes that they must also consider the desires of the stockholders.
August 15, 1867
In this letter from August 15, 1867, Mina writes to her sister Jennie Reed, wife of Samuel Reed, discussing her experiences working in Atlanta, Georgia. She states that her pay for the last month was only twenty dollars, as she was only in Atlanta for eleven days. She tells Jennie Reed that she will write to a Mr. Knowlton the next week regarding a railway pass, and hopes to "get up home in a week or two."
September 15, 1896 | Speech
Speech by William Jennings Bryan.
September 17, 1896 | Speech
Speech by William Jennings Bryan.
1882 | Book
In this excerpt, Douglass relates the details of his dangerous escape from slavery. Traveling the railroad with borrowed papers, he flees to New York.
August 10, 1896 | Speech
Speech by William Jennings Bryan.
October 19, 1896 | Speech
Speech by William Jennings Bryan.
1935 | Artwork
September 8, 1896 | Speech
Speech by William Jennings Bryan.
September 8, 1896 | Speech
Speech by William Jennings Bryan.
November 2, 1896 | Speech
Speech by William Jennings Bryan.
July 17, 1896 | Speech
Speech by William Jennings Bryan.
August 7, 1896 | Speech
Speech by William Jennings Bryan.
October 7, 1896 | Speech
Speech by William Jennings Bryan.
September 14, 1896 | Speech
Speech by William Jennings Bryan.
September 28, 1896 | Speech
Speech by William Jennings Bryan.
October 24, 1896 | Speech
Speech by William Jennings Bryan.
August 22, 1896 | Speech
Speech by William Jennings Bryan.
August 12, 1896 | Speech
Speech by William Jennings Bryan.
October 30, 1896 | Speech
Speech by William Jennings Bryan.