Peck, Henry E. (Henry Everard), 1821-1867
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found: History of the Oberlin-Wellington rescue, 1859:t.p. (Henry E. Peck)
found: LC in OCLC, Oct. 1, 2002(hdg.: Peck, Henry Everard, 1821-1867; usage: Henry E. Peck)
found: Oberlin College archives, online, viewed January 4, 2018:Home >> Archives-Portraits >> Henry Everard Peck (1821-1867) >> Text (Henry Everard Peck, Seminary 1845, A.M. 1845, was an assistant teacher in the Preparatory Department from 1844-45 and professor of rhetoric and philosophy from 1851-65. From 1862-66, he was U.S. Commissioner to Haiti and Minister to Haiti. Peck was also known as an antislavery champion.) - http://cdm15963.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/portraits/id/48
found: United States Department of State, Office of the Historian website, viewed January 4, 2018:Home >> Department of History >> People (Henry Everard Peck (1821-1867); Haiti: Commissioner and Consul General, September 2, 1865-October 11, 1866; Minister Resident/Consul General, October 11, 1866-June 9, 1867; died at post, June 9, 1867) - https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/peck-henry-everard
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2002-10-08: new
2018-01-05: revised
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