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Deacon Philo Carpenter
Title
Deacon
Philo
Carpenter
Description
From
text:
"The
Deacon
(he
was
deacon
emeritus
in his
last
years)
came
to
Chicago
in
1832
, and was
largely
instrumental
in
organizing
the
First
Presbyterian
Church.
Later
he
moved
to the
West
Side
, and there
joined
the
Third
Church.
As an
ingrained
Abolitionist
he
attended
the
Anti-Slavery
Convention
in
Cincinnati
in
1850..."
Image
appears
to be an
enhanced
photograph
and
is
undated
but
appears
to be from the
1860s.
Date
1910-04-09
Type
Photographs
Portraits
Identifier
bygonedaysinchic00cook_raw_0115b.jp2
Source
http://www.archive.org/stream/bygonedaysinchic00cook#page/66/mode/2up
Physical Location
University
of
Illinois
at
Urbana-Champaign
Format
image/jp2
Language
English
Subject Name
Carpenter, Philo
Subject
Deacons
Abolitionists
Coverage-Spatial
Chicago (Ill.)
Date of Content
1860-1869
Publisher
University
of
Illinois
at
Urbana-Champaign;
University
of
Illinois
at
Chicago
Rights
Images
in this
collection
were
digitized
through
the
University
of
Illinois
Library's
participation
in the
Open
Content
Alliance
and
may
be
used
freely.
Attribution
to the
University
of
Illinois
is
appreciated.
High-resolution
images
can
be
downloaded
from the
Internet
Archive
at
www.archive.org.
For
further
information
,
contact
dcc@library.uiuc.edu.
Sub-Collection
People
Men
Collection
Picture Chicago
Book Title
Bygone days in Chicago; recollections of the "Garden city" of the sixties
Author of the Book
Cook, Frederick Francis
Link to the Full-Text
http://hdl.handle.net/10111/UIUCOCA:bygonedaysinchic00cook
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