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Stowe House museum home of Harriet Beecher Stowe (1811-96) & her father Lyman Beecher who moved (1832) to Cincinnati to serve as a minister & president of Lane Theological Seminary. It was in Cincinnati that Harriet gained the firsthand accounts of slavery that evolved into her book Uncle Tom's Cabin. Cincinnati, OH. | Stowe House portico (2950 Gilbert Ave.). Cincinnati, OH. | Stairway with detached second newel post at Stowe House. Cincinnati, OH. | Newel post at Stowe House. Cincinnati, OH. |
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Sideboard at Stowe House. Cincinnati, OH. | Sofa & table at Stowe House. Cincinnati, OH. | Table with objects related to Lyman Beecher at Stowe House. Cincinnati, OH. | Student's notes on Moral Obligations lecture of Dr. Lyman Beecher at Stowe House. Cincinnati, OH. |
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Desk of Dr. Lyman Beecher at Stowe House. Cincinnati, OH. | Lane Seminary & Cincinnati display on how Lane students became part of Anti-Slavery Societies at Stowe House. Cincinnati, OH. | Signed photo of Henry Ward Beecher, abolitionist preacher son of Lyman, at Stowe House. Cincinnati, OH. | Drop-front desk at Stowe House. Cincinnati, OH. |
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Fireplace & antique furniture at Stowe House. Cincinnati, OH. | Gate leg table at Stowe House. Cincinnati, OH. | Drop leaf table at Stowe House. Cincinnati, OH. | Sideboard at Stowe House. Cincinnati, OH. |
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Manuscript page from Uncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe at Stowe House. Cincinnati, OH. |
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