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John Candler was an English Quaker on an Anti-Slavery mission to the U.S. He visited numerous states, but his travels in Indiana make up a significant part of the book. The account is of value for several reasons, including a look at Quaker efforts toward abolition, and also as a portrayal of western modes of travel in the 1850s.
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Antislavery movements, Description and travel, Quakers, TravelPlaces
United States, IndianaTimes
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A friendly mission: John Candler's letters [to his wife] from America, 1853-1854.
1951, Indiana Historical Society
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