
Lewis Tappan
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 151 years ago |
Born | Northampton |
Massachusetts | |
United States | |
Died | Brooklyn Heights |
New York | |
United States | |
Nationality | American |
Siblings | Benjamin Tappan |
Arthur Tappan | |
Nephew | Eli Todd Tappan |
Job | Businessperson |
Books | The Life Of Arthur Tappan |
Immediate Emancipation: The Only Wise and Safe Mode | |
History of the American Missionary Association: Its Constitution and Principles, Etc | |
Letters Respecting a Book dropped from the Catalogue of the American Sunday School Union: In Compliance with the Dictation of the Slave Power | |
Address to the Non-slaveholders of the South: On the Social and Political Evils of Slavery | |
A Side-light on Anglo-American Relations, 1839-1858: Furnished by the Correspondence of Lewis Tappan and Others with the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society | |
Date of birth | May 23,1788 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Current partner | Susannah Aspinwall |
Children | William Aspinwall Tappan |
Lucy Maria Tappan | |
Parents | Sarah Tappan |
Benjamin Tappan | |
Date of died | June 21,1873 |
Grandchildren | Clarence Winthrop Bowen |
Ellen Sturgis Tappan Dixey | |
Mary Aspinwall Tappan | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 485204 |
Lewis Tappan Life story
Lewis Tappan was a New York abolitionist who worked to achieve freedom for the enslaved Africans aboard the Amistad. He was born in Northampton, Massachusetts, into a Calvinist household.