East Setauket,new york
William Lloyd Garrison and Benjamin Tallmadge had differing views on slavery and its abolition. Garrison, an outspoken abolitionist, believed in immediate emancipation and often employed moral suasion to advocate for the rights of enslaved people, even calling for complete social equality. In contrast, Tallmadge, a more moderate figure, supported gradual emancipation and was more focused on political solutions within the framework of the existing government. Their differing approaches highlight the broader spectrum of thought within the abolition movement.
Benjamin Sorani was born in 1981.
Benjamin Isaac was born in 1945.
Benjamin Gott was born in 1762.
Benjamin Dark was born in 1793.
Benjamin Tallmadge was born on 1754-02-11.
Benjamin Tallmadge has written: 'Andre and Arnold' 'Benjamin Tallmadge correspondence' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Naval operations, History 'Memoir of Col. Benjamin Tallmadge' -- subject(s): Personal narratives, History
Frederick A. Tallmadge was born in 1792.
Matthias B. Tallmadge was born in 1774.
John J. Tallmadge was born in 1818.
Nathaniel P. Tallmadge was born on 1795-02-08.
It was a spy network in the American Revolution led by Benjamin Tallmadge.
Benjamin Tallmadge's brother was named Richard Tallmadge. Both brothers were involved in the American Revolutionary War, with Benjamin serving as a soldier and intelligence officer under General George Washington. Richard's specific role is less documented, but he was known to support the revolutionary cause alongside his brother.
The address of the Tallmadge Branch Library is: 90 Community Rd, Tallmadge, 44278 2802
James Tallmadge was born in New York and became a politician and a lawyer. He also served as the Lieutenant Governor of New York from 1825 - 1826.
Frederick A. Tallmadge died in 1869.
The phone number of the Tallmadge Branch Library is: 330-633-4345.