PETITION.
To the Honorable the Senate of the United States and House of Representatives:
Your petitioners, women of America, whose names are hereunto subscribed, constrained by the love of humanity, address you in behalf of the claims of a million and a half of their sex, who are afforded no legal protection for the heart’s dearest ties, or woman’s “sacred honor,” but with their husbands, sons, and brothers, are the doomed victims of a system that dwarfs the intellect, degrades the morals, and debases the entire being
Believing that they are solemnly bound to “remember those that are in bonds, as bound with them,” and believing that in this age of light, while the great principles of liberty are animating the nations, that the Government of these United States—this “Model Republic”—should use all its constitutional power to eradicate, within its own bounds, an evil which is being repudiated by the civilized world as its direst curse—they are constrained respectfully and earnestly to pray your honorable body at once to devise such measures as may come legitimately within their province, both to prevent the farther extension of American Slavery, and to withdraw the protection and countenance hitherto afforded by our Government and Flag to the American Slave Trade, and to suppress Slavery effectually in those sections over which Congress has competent jurisdiction.—And your petitioners will ever pray.
Elizabeth StrongAnnette B TuttleRebecca HitchcockCaroline A. HitchcockLucy A Carter.Marilla S. Hull Sally CarterThalia E. StrongMary C. StrongLettice BarronLaura Ann StilsonPolly M BostwickCharlotte P StilsonMary BostwickJoann BinghamElizabeth BinghamHannah L BinghamAbbie ChandlerSusanna CaldwellMary GilmourM S ComstockMary A SpellmanAbbigal BostwickLucinda NorthropMarilla ClarkCaroline StrongSarah L. CollinsMartha A. StrongSally TaylorNancy DayEliza C. BondEmma BondLorenda R. HartFlora CanfieldJane ReedHarriet ReedSelina M. BotsfordMary HinmanEliza HullBetsey KeenElisabeth Keen

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Printed Document Signed, 2 page(s), RG 233, Entry 367: Records of the U.S. House of Representatives, Thirtieth Congress, 1847-1849, Records of Legislative Proceedings, Petitions and Memorials, Resolutions of State Legislatures, and Related Documents Which Were Referred to Committees, 1847-1849, NAB,