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N.H. Anti-Slavery Convention (1834 : Concord)
Naglee, Henry M. (Henry Morris), 1815-1886. - Report of Henry M. Naglee, brigadier general, of the part taken by his brigade in the seven days, from June 26 to July 2, 1862, Army of the Potomac. (1863) available in print
- Report of Brig. Gen. Henry M. Naglee, commanding First Brigade, Casey's Division, Army of the Potomac, of the part taken by his brigade in the Battle of Seven Pines. May 31, 1862. With an appendix, containing the official report of Gen. Casey. (1862) available in print
- Reconnaissance from Bottoms' Bridge to Seven Pines, May 24, 25, and 26, 1862 : made by Naglees' brigade. (1863) available in print
- Report of Brigadier-General Henry M. Naglee of his command of the District of Virginia : with an appendix containing the correspondence between Gen. Naglee and the mayor and Common Council of the city of Portsmouth, referred to in the report. (1863) available in print
- Correspondence between Brigadier-General Henry M. Naglee and the mayor and Common Council of the city of Portsmouth. (1863) available in print
- Report of the conduct of the advance of the column for the relief of Little Washington, N.C., April 18th-19th, 1863 (1863) available in print
- Chapter from the secret history of the War, A (1864)
- Second chapter from The secret history of the war. (1864)
- Wm. A. Atkinson, Esq., chairman of the State Executive Committee, Dover : Philadelphia, October 24, 1864. (1864)
Nason, Elias, 1811-1887.
National Anti-slavery Bazaar (20th : 1854 : Boston, Mass.)
National Anti-slavery Bazaar (21st : 1855 : Boston, Mass.)
National Anti-slavery Bazaar (23rd : 1856 : Boston, Mass.)
National Anti-Slavery Bazaar (24th : 1858 : Boston)
National Association for the Amendment of the Constitution (U.S.)
National Association for the Relief of Destitute Colored Women and Children (Washington, D.C.)
National Committee of the British Freedmen's-Aid Associations.
National Convention of the Colored Men of America (1869 : Washington, D.C.)
National Democrat.
National Emigration Convention of Colored People (1854 : Cleveland (Ohio))
National Freedman's Relief Association of the District of Columbia.
National Lincoln Monument Association.
National Republican Party (N.Y.). State Convention.
National Ship-Canal Convention (1863 : Chicago, Ill.)
National Union Association of Ohio.
National Union Club (Philadelphia, Pa.)
National War Committee of the Citizens of New York.
Native of the South-west.
Needles, Edward.
Nell, William C. (William Cooper), 1816-1874.
Nelson, Alexander Abercromby, Sir, 1816-1893.
Nelson, Henry Addison, 1820-1906.
Nelson, Isaac, d. 1888.
Nemo, fl. 1861.
Nesmith, James Willis, 1820-1885.
New England Anti-Slavery Convention (1st : 1834 : Boston, Mass.)
New England Anti-Slavery Convention (3rd : 1836 : Boston)
New England Anti-Slavery Convention (4th : 1837 : Boston)
New England Anti-Slavery Tract Association.
New England Freedmen's Aid Society.
New England Society in the City of New York. - Fifty-eighth anniversary celebration of the New England Society, in the city of New York, at the Astor house, December 22, 1863 : with the constitution, by-laws, charities, list of members, etc., etc. (1864) available in print
- Semi-centennial celebration of the New England Society, in the city of New York, December, 1855 : Oration: by Oliver Wendell Holmes, M.D. Poem: by John Pierpont, D.D. and a report of the festival. (1856) available in print
New England Soldiers' Relief Association.
New England Yearly Meeting of Friends. Meeting for Sufferings.
New Hampshire Anti-Slavery Society.
New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office.
New Hampshire. General Court.
New Hampshire. Governor (1863-1865 : Gilmore)
New Jersey. Governor (1863-1865 : Parker)
New Jersey. Legislature. General Assembly. Judiciary Committee.
New Orleans (La.)
New York (N.Y.). Citizens.
New York (State) Governor (1863-1865 : Seymour)
New York (State) Legislature. Assembly. Select Committee on the Petitions to Prevent Slave Hunting in the State of New York.
New York (State), plaintiff.
New York (State). Adjutant General's Office.
New York (State). Bureau of Military Statistics.
New York (State). Constitutional Convention (1867-1868). Committee on Canals. - Report of a majority of Committee on Canals. (1867) available in print
- New York convention manual : prepared in pursuance of chapters 194 and 458, of the laws of 1867, under the direction of Francis C. Barlow, Secretary of State, Thomas Hillhouse, comptroller, and John H. Martindale, Attorney-General (1867)
- New York convention manual : prepared in pursuance of chapters 194 and 458, of the laws of 1867, under the direction of Francis C. Barlow, Secretary of State, Thomas Hillhouse, comptroller, and John H. Martindale, Attorney-General (1867)
- New York convention manual : prepared in pursuance of chapters 194 and 458, of the laws of 1867, under the direction of Francis C. Barlow, Secretary of State, Thomas Hillhouse, comptroller, and John H. Martindale, Attorney-General (1867)
- Revised constitution, as adopted by the convention, and ordered to be engrossed for its final reading, The (1868) available in print
New York (State). Governor (1829-1837 : Throop)
New York (State). Governor (1833-1839 : Marcy)
New York (State). Governor (1838-1843 : Seward) - Message from the Governor, transmitting a communication from the Governor of Virginia, and proceedings of the Legislature of that State, in relation to certain alleged fugitives from justice. (1840)
- Message from the Governor, transmitting a communication from the Governor of Virginia, and proceedings of the Legislature of that State, in relation to certain alleged fugitives from justice. (1840)
- Message from the Governor, transmitting a report and resolutions of the Legislature of South Carolina, in relation to fugitives from justice. (1840)
- Communication from the Governor, transmitting resolutions of the General Assembly of Indiana. (1839)
- Message from the Governor. (1840)
- Message from the governor. (1841)
- Communication from the Governor, transmitting a report and resolutions of the Assembly of Alabama, relative to the controversy between Maine and Georgia. (1841)
- Message from the Governor, transmitting resolutions of the Legislature of Mississippi, and other papers, in relation to the controversy between Virginia and New-York. (1841)
- Message from the Governor, transmitting a communication from the Hon. John M. Patton, Lieutenant-Governor of Virginia, together with a copy of his reply thereto. (1841)
- Message from the Governor, transmitting a report and resolutions adopted by the House of Delegates of Maryland, on the subject of surrendering fugitives from justice. (1841)
- Message from the Governor, transmitting a communication from the Hon. John Rutherfoord, Lieutenant and Acting Governor of Virginia. (1841)
- Message from the Governor. (1842)
- Communication from the Governor transmitting resolutions of the General Assembly of Delaware in relation to fugitives from justice. (1842)
- Communication from the Governor, transmitting resolutions of the General Assembly of Alabama, in favor of admitting the Republic of Texas into the Union. (1842)
- Communication from the Governor, transmitting a law and a report and resolutions of the Legislature of South Carolina, in relation to the controversy between Virginia and New-York. (1842) available in print
- Message from the Governor, dissenting from the resolution of the Legislature relative to Virginia. (1842)
New York (State). Governor (1843-1845 : Bouck)
New York (State). Governor (1863-1865 : Seymour)
New York (State). Governor (1865-1869 : Fenton)
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Committee on Claims.
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Select Committee on the Petition of Various Citizens to Prevent Kidnapping.
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Select Committee on the Petitions to Prevent Slave Hunting in the State of New York.
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Select Committee on the Remonstrances Against the Annexation of Texas.
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Select Committee on the Subject of the Arrest of Fugitive Slaves.
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Standing Committee on Banks.
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Standing Committee on the Judiciary.
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. - Message from the Governor, transmitting a preamble and resolutions from the Legislature of North-Carolina. (1836)
- Communication from the Governor, transmitting a copy of certain resolutions of the General Assembly of the state of Virginia. (1836)
- Communication from the Governor, transmitting a preamble and resolutions adopted by the Legislature of Mississippi, relative to the persons denominated abolitionists. (1836)
- Message from the Governor. (1840)
- Message from the Governor, transmitting a communication from the Governor of Missouri, and sundry resolutions of the General Assembly of that state, on the subject of slavery. (1840)
- Annual report of George P. Hudson, an inspector of sole leather in the town of New-Berlin, Chenango County. (1837)
- Message from the Acting Governor, transmitting certain resolutions of the states of Missouri and Mississippi. (1830)
- Message from the Governor. (1841)
- Resolution offered by Mr. Lawrence, for the reference of so much of the Governor's message, as relates to the correspondence between the governors of New-York and Virginia. (1841)
- Memorial of ship masters, owners and others of the county of Richmond, in relation to the Virginia suspension law. (1843)
- Communication from the Governor, transmitting certain resolutions of the General Assembly of Virginia in relation to resolutions of the General Assembly of Massachusetts, proposing to amend the Constitution of the U.S. (1844)
- Communication from the Governor, transmitting resolutions of the Legislature of the state of Mississippi, relating to the annexation of Texas to the United States. (1844)
- Communication from the Governor, transmitting certain resolutions of the Legislature of Massachusetts in relation to certain proceedings of the state of Virginia. (1844)
- Communication from the Governor, transmitting certain resolutions of the General Assembly of Maryland, relative to the power of Congress to interfere with the domestic institutions of the several states. (1844)
- Communication from the Governor, transmitting certain resolutions of the Legislature of Kentucky. (1844)
- Communication from the Governor, transmitting resolutions of the Legislature of Georgia, in relation to the repudiation of state debts. (1844)
- Communication from the Governor, transmitting resolutions from the Legislature of Texas, on the subject of slavery. (1850)
- Communication from the Governor transmitting a letter from the Governor of the state of Maryland. (1850)
- Communication from the Governor of the state of Vermont, transmitting certain resolutions in relation to slavery. (1850)
- Communication from the Governor transmitting the report and resolutions of the Legislature of Mississippi. (1850)
- Communication from the Governor transmitting certain resolutions of the state of Georgia. (1850)
- Resolution of thanks to the Army and Navy : remarks of messrs. Alvord, Scholefield, Pryne, Ogden and Gray, on the resolution of thanks to the Army and Navy : in Assembly, February 25, 1862. (1862)
New York (State). Legislature. Joint Committee Relative to a Certain Decision of the Supreme of the United States in the Case of Dred Scott
New York (State). Legislature. Joint Committee on So Much of the Governor's Message as Relates to Domestic Slavery.
New York (State). Legislature. Senate. Committee on Finance.
New York (State). Legislature. Senate. Select Committee on so much of the Governor's Message as Relates to the Extension of Slavery Over Territory Now Free.
New York (State). Legislature. Senate. Select Committee on the Concurrent Resolutions of the Assembly in Relation to the Right of Petition.
New York (State). Legislature. Senate. Select Committee on the Territories of Kansas and Nebraska.
New York (State). Legislature. Senate. - Communication from the Governor, transmitting the report and resolutions of the General Assembly of the state of Ohio, in relation to domestic slavery. (1836)
- Communication from the Governor, transmitting a report and resolutions adopted by the Legislature of the state of Maine, relative to the subject of slavery. (1836)
- Communication from the Governor, transmitting a preamble and resolutions of the Legislature of Michigan, in relation to slavery. (1836)
- Message from the Governor. (1842)
- Memorial of the New-York State Colonization Society. (1830)
- Memorial of the managers of the New-York State Colonization Society. (1832)
- Preamble and resolution offered by Mr. Paige, in relation to the controversy with the state of Virginia relative to fugitive slaves. (1841)
- Resolutions, presented by Mr. Rhoades, relative to Texas. (1844)
- Resolutions in relation to the extension of slavery, andc. (1848)
- Communication from the Governor transmitting resolutions of Legislature of Indiana. (1852)
New York (State). Legislature.
New York (State). Paymaster General's Office.
New York (State). State Soldiers' Depot.
New York (State). Supreme Court.
New York (State)
New York Academy of Medicine.
New York Anti-Slavery Convention.
New York Chamber of Commerce.
New York Clearing House Association.
New York Committee of Vigilance.
New York Sabbath Committee.
New York State Anti-Slavery Society.
New York State banker.
New York Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends.
New-England Anti-Slavery Convention (1st : 1834 : Boston, Mass.
New-England Anti-Slavery Convention (10th : 1843 : Boston, Mass.)
New-England Anti-Slavery Society.
New-York Association of Friends for the Relief of Those Held in Slavery and the Improvement of Free People of Color.
New-York Society for Promoting the Manumission of Slaves, and Protecting Such of Them as Have Been, or May Be Liberated.
New-York State Colonization Society (Founded 1829).
Newbold, William A.
Newcomb, Harvey, 1803-1863.
Newell, William A. (William Augustus), 1819-1901.
Newman, Francis William, 1805-1897.
Newton, A., fl. 1859.
Newton, John, 1725-1807.
Newton, Richard, 1813-1887.
Niccolls, Samuel J. (Samuel Jack), 1838-1915.
Nichol, John, 1833-1894.
Nicholas, S. S. (Samuel Smith), 1796-1869.
Nicholson, Joseph Hopper, 1770-1817.
Niles, H. E. (Henry Edward), 1823-1900.
Nisbet, Richard.
Nixon, John T. (John Thompson), 1820-1889.
Noble, John, 1827-1892.
Noel, Ernest.
Noell, John W. (John William), 1816-1863.
Nordhoff, Charles, 1830-1901.
Norfolk, Va. Merchants.
North Carolina Yearly Meeting of Friends (1698- )
North Carolinian.
North Staffordshire Ladies Anti-Slavery Society.
North-western Soldiers' Fair (1863 : Chicago, Ill.)
Northern Central British India Society.
Northern man, fl. 1848.
Northrop, George. - Joint debates between George Northrop, Esq., Democratic, and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, Republican : nominees for Congress in the Fourth Congressional District of Penna. : correspondence, The (1864)
- Second joint debate between George Northrop, Esq., and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley : in the hall of the Spring Garden Institute, on Monday evening, September 26, 1864 : Leonard R. Fletcher, Esq., moderator : reply of George Northrop, Esq, The (1864)
- Third joint debate between George Northrop, Esq., and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley : in the hall of the Spring Garden Institute, Wednesday evening, September 28, 1864 : Charles S. Keyser, Esq., moderator : opening of George Northrop, Esq, The (1864)
- Fourth joint debate between George Northrop, Esq., and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley : in the hall of the Spring Garden Institute, Thursday evening, September 29, 1864 : Leonard R. Fletcher, Esq., moderator : reply of George Northrop, Esq, The (1864) available in print
- Fifth joint debate between George Northrop, Esq., and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley : in the Masonic Hall, Manayunk, Monday evening, October 3, 1864 : Charles S. Keyser, Esq., moderator : opening of George Northrop, Esq, The (1864) available in print
- Sixth joint debate between George Northrop, Esq., and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley : in the Masonic hall, Manayunk, Tuesday evening, October 4, 1864 : Leonard R. Fletcher, Esq., moderator : reply of George Northrop, Esq, The (1864)
- Seventh joint debate between George Northrop, Esq., and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley : in the West Philadelphia hall, Thursday, October 6, 1864 : Charles S. Keyser, Esq., moderator : opening of George Northrop, Esq, The (1864) available in print
- Eighth joint debate between George Northrop, Esq., and Hon. Wm. D. Kelley : in the West Philadelphia Hall, Tuesday evening, October 7, 1864 : Leonard R. Fletcher, Esq., moderator : reply of George Northrop, Esq, The (1864)
Norton, Robert, fl. 1865.
Nott, Charles C.
Nott, Samuel, 1788-1869.
Slavery, and the remedy; or, Principles and suggestions for a remedial code. (1856)
Slavery and the remedy, or, Principles and suggestions for a remedial code (1857) available in print
Slavery and the remedy, or, Principles and suggestions for a remedial code (1859) available in print
Necessities and wisdom of 1861 : a supplement to the sixth edition of Slavery and the remedy, The (1861)
Nouette-Delorme, Emile.
Nourse, James, 1805-1854.
Noyes, John, 1764-1846.
Nye, James W. (James Warren), 1814-1876.
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