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65 sources 1840 January 29: Toasts at the Thomas Paine Celebration. Published in the Boston Investigator February 19, 1840. This and all issues of the Boston Investigator from the collection of The American Antiquation Society in Worcester, MA. www.historylearningsite. co.uk/Chartism.htm. 1844 May 30: Speech at the New England Social Reform Society Convention: “A Word to My Sisters.” Published in John A. Collins, The Social Pioneer, and Herald of Progress (Boston: J. P. Mendum, 1844), 73–74. From the collection of the Syracuse University Library. 1844 December: Letter to Robert Owen. From Robert Owen Correspondence, item no. 1344, National Co-operative Archive at the Co-operative College, Manchester, UK. Reprinted with the kind permission of the National Co-operative Archive. 1845 April 14: Letter to Robert Owen. From Robert Owen Correspondence, item no. 1362, National Co-operative Archive at the Co-operative College, Manchester, UK. Reprinted with the kind permission of the National Co-operative Archive. 1845 May 4: Speech at the Infidel Convention. Convention proceedings published in the Boston Investigator, May 14, 1845; continued on May 28, 1845. 1845 September 31 [sic]: Letter to Robert Owen. From Robert Owen Correspondence, item no.1389,National Co-operative Archive at the Co-operative College,Manchester, UK. Reprinted with the kind permission of the National Co-operative Archive. 1849 January 29: Speech at the Thomas Paine Celebration: The 1848 Revolutions in Europe. Published in the Boston Investigator, February 21, 1849. 1850 January 29: Speech at the Thomas Paine Celebration: Women in International Freedom Fights. Published in the Boston Investigator, March 6, 1850; first reported on February 13, 1850, but reprinted at Rose’s request in order to correct errors. 1850 October 23:Resolution and Speech at the First National Woman’s Rights Convention: “Woman’s Sphere.” Published in the New York Tribune 10 (2972), October 25, 1850. 1851 September 4: Letter to the Editor: Sketches of Lecturing. Published in the Boston Investigator, October 1, 1851. 1851 June 15:Letter fromTwo French Women’s Rights Reformers.Read to the Convention on October 15. Published in the Proceedings of the Woman’s Rights Convention, held at Worcester, October 15th and 16th, 1851 (New York: Fowler and Wells, 1852), 32–35 (Letter from Imprisoned French Feminists). 1851 October 15 and 16: Speeches at the Second National Woman’s Rights Convention. Published in the Proceedings of the Woman’s Rights Convention, held at Worcester, October 15th and 16th, 1851 (New York: Fowler and Wells, 1852), 36–47 (“Unsurpassed” Speech), and 104 (Closing Remarks). From the National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection, Rare Book and Special Collections Division, Library of Congress. Online at Votes for Women: Selections from the National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection, 1848–1921, American Memory project, Library of Congress: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/naw/nawshome.html. 1851 November 29: Letter to the Editor: “TheTribune and the Great Accident.” Published in the Boston Investigator, December 10, 1851. 1852 February–March: Reviews of Horace Mann’s Two Lectures. Published as Ernestine Rose, Review of Horace Mann’s Two Lectures, Delivered in New York, February 17 66 and 29th, 1852. From the collection of the Houghton Library, Harvard University, shelfmark Tract 2205, no. 16. 1852 September 8–10: Speech and Debates at the Third National Woman’s Rights Convention. Published in the Proceedings of the Woman’s Rights Convention held at Syracuse, September 8th, 9th & 10th, 1852 (Syracuse: J.E. Masters, 1852), 63–64 (“A Child of Israel” Speech); 66–74 (Debate on Biblical Authority). From the collection of the Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study,Harvard University.Online atVotes forWomen: Selections from the National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection, 1848–1921, American Memory project, Library of Congress: http://memory.loc.gov/ ammem/naw/nawshome.html. Most of Rose’s speech concluding the first day of Bible Debate and resulting in the passing of her resolution was also published as one of a series of Woman’s Rights Tracts (no. 9) that were widely circulated at the time, and are available at many public and university libraries. 1853 May 13: Speech at Robert Owen’s Birthday Celebration. Published in the Boston Investigator, June 1, 1853. 1853 June 4 and 14: Speech at the Hartford Bible Convention and Letter Describing the Convention. Speech published in the Proceedings of the Hartford Bible Convention (New York: Partridge & Brittan, 1854). From the collection of the Yale University Divinity School Library. Letter published in the Boston Investigator...