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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-021.mrc:175298436:2111
Source marc_columbia
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001 10449652
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035 $a(MiFhGG)galsas3000818
035 $a(NNC)10449652
040 $aMIGCL$cUtOrBLW
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100 1 $aHammond, James Henry,$d1807-1864.
245 10 $aJames Henry Hammond papers$h[electronic resource],$f1773-1893$g1830-1858.
300 $a1 online resource (50 manuscripts; 3,880 items).
490 1 $aSlavery and anti-slavery: a transnational archive. Part 3: The institution of slavery
500 $aReproduction of the original from the Manuscript Division, Library of Congress.
520 $aJames Henry Hammond was a South Carolina governor, a U.S. Representative, a U.S. Senator, and one of the most outspoken of pro-slavery advocates in the decades before the American Civil War. This collection contains his correspondence, speeches, and plantation documents covering such topics as slavery, nullification, secession, and states' rights. Hammond's papers are indispensable for researchers interested in South Carolina and national politics before the Civil War, as well as pro-slavery rhetoric, the institution of slavery, and the operation of plantations.
590 $aaImages from the source libraries are selected contents of the original collection materials as representative of their value and pertinence to the digital product.
600 10 $aHammond, James Henry,$d1807-1864.
651 0 $aUnited States$xPolitics and government.
651 0 $aSouth Carolina$xPolitics and government.
650 0 $aSlavery$zSouth Carolina.
650 0 $aTariff$zUnited States.
650 0 $aSecession$zSouthern States.
650 0 $aStates' rights (American politics)
650 0 $aNullification (States' rights)
651 0 $aUnited States$xHistory$yCivil War, 1861-1865.
830 0 $aSlavery & anti-slavery.$nPart 3,$pInstitution of slavery.
856 40 $uhttp://www.columbia.edu/cgi-bin/cul/resolve?clio10449652
852 8 $blweb$hEBOOKS