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APPENDICES
A. ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETIES OF TENNESSEE.
I. Tennessee Manumission Society 1815.
County Branches: Blount, Greene, Washington, Jefferson, Knox.
Local Branches: Bethesda, Beaver Creek, Carter’s Station,
Chestooy, Dumplin Creek, French Broad, Hickory Creek, Holston,
Knoxville, Little River, Maryville, Middle Creek, Mount Gilead,
Nolachucky, Powell’s Valley, Stock Creek. Turkey Creek, and
Rock Creek.
II. Humane Protection Society of Tennessee, 1821.
III. Moral, Religious Manumission Society of Tennessee, 1821.
IV. Emancipating Labor Society, 1826.
B. TENNESSEE COLONIZATION SOCIETY, 1829.
Branches: Bolivar, Somerville, Memphis, Covington, Jackson,
Paris, Clarksville, Columbia, Shelbyville, Winchester,
Murfreesboro, Gallatin, Knoxville, Marysville, New Market,
Jonesboro, Kingsport, Rutherford, Franklin.
C. ANTI-SLAVERY LEADERS IN TENNESSEE
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