Folder 5: Introductory letters for Spear's trip to England, 1851-01-27 - 1851-09-04
Scope and Contents
The Charles Spear Collection (1840-1851, one box) contains the personal correspondence, journal, and passport of Charles Spear. The collection concerns Spear’s work to abolish the death penalty in the United States and his support of prison reform. Along with documents regarding Spear’s travels to England in pursuit of support to eliminate the death penalty in the United States, the collection also includes a subscription book carried by Charles Spear and his brother that contains signatures of prominent people of the time. Thomason Special Collections also has multiple editions of Essays on the Punishment of Death by Charles Spear, CJ Spec. HV8698 .S6 1844.
Dates
- Creation: 1851-01-27 - 1851-09-04
Extent
1 file (Two letters carried by Charles Spear on a trip to England.)
Language of Materials
From the Box: English
Repository Details
Part of the Thomason Special Collections & SHSU University Archives Repository
