EMIGRANT AID COMPANY

organization formed in 1854 to promote organized antislavery immigration to the Kansas territory from the Northeast. Eli Thayer conceived the plan as early as Feb., 1854, even before the Kansas-Nebraska Act became law, and in April, Massachusetts chartered the Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Company. This organization, however, proved defective and was soon superseded by the New England Emigrant Aid Company. Many other Kansas aid societies were subsequently formed throughout the North (e.g., the Kansas Emigrant Aid Society of Northern Ohio and the New York Kansas League), but the New England group was preeminent in the field and the name Emigrant Aid Company is associated exclusively with it. Amos A. Lawrence served as treasurer of the company, which, despite its earnest soliciting of the support of clergymen throughout New England, remained in bad financial condition until Nov., 1855, when a notably successful campaign to raise money was launched. For Thayer, who was vice president of the company, the venture was not only philanthropic but profitable. As stock subscription agent he received 10% of all the money he collected, provided he gathered $20,000 or more. Thayer easily exceeded that figure, for by May, 1856, the company had received over $100,000. The company sent out an aggregate of 1,240 settlers under agents such as Charles Robinson, who founded Lawrence and other towns in Kansas. Southerners, at first confident that Kansas was safe for slavery, were moved to organize similar, though proslavery, societies of their own. However, such ill-advised actions by the proslavery societies as the sacking (May 21, 1856) of the town of Lawrence only stimulated the Kansas aid movement further. Delegates from 12 states and Kansas convened at Buffalo, N.Y., in July, 1856, and formed a National Kansas Committee. Its goal of establishing Kansas aid committees in every state, county, and town throughout the North was never realized. For one thing the national committee was divided; one group, in which Amos Lawrence was most conspicuous, advocated peaceful protest against proslavery excesses in Kansas and financial help to the free-staters, while the other, led by extreme abolitionists such as Gerrit Smith and the Rev. Thomas W. Higginson, urged the creation of state military forces to be used against Union troops in Kansas if necessary. This group also proposed disunion at a convention in Worcester in Jan., 1857. Although the New England Emigrant Aid Company continued in existence for some years, its real work was over and the whole Kansas aid movement was virtually ended by 1857. Actually, the company and its counterparts in other states had little to do with making Kansas a free state (that was mainly accomplished by settlers from the Western states), but the movement made a deep impression on public opinion, North and South, and it is claimed that the bitterness and hate it engendered helped bring on the Civil War.

See S. A. Johnson, The Battle Cry of Freedom (1954).

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...a few friends of the female emigrant do something in the way here...the much-talked-of State aid or public subscription, as...a deposit obtained for the emigrant. They would always have the...were sailing with suitable company for the voyage out. If a few...
...movement were the New England Emigrant Aid Society of Boston, The Vegetarian Settlement Company, The New York-Kansas League, The Octagon Settlement Company, The American Settlement Company, and a dozen others. They...
Company another improvement, that of the class of emigrant which they were sending...of a faction in the Company. He used his office...arrive in England the Company decided to send out...the colony. With the aid of this assembly...
...efficiency may be tested, the Emigrant Aid Company played no subordinate part in...primary cause to the ac tion of the Emigrant Aid Society of Massachu setts...through the instru mentality of the Emigrant Aid Society, Kansas would have...
...East to West, II, 95 . Kansas, history of Emigrant Aid Company, II, 154 - 167 . Marching song for emigrants, II, 158 - 159 . Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Company, II, 154 . New England Emigrant Aid Company, II, 154 -166. Thayers plan...
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...men searching for emigrants scattered across the...rounding up stray emigrant stock. As thirsty or delirious emigrants came down the Southern...separated from their company. While the Pima assisted...at least 20,000 emigrants traversed the southern...Adventures of the Emigrant Companies from Massachusetts...
...than double the size of foreign aid (Development Prospects Group...than private flows and official aid to developing countries (Ratha...Helweg, A. W. (1983). Emigrant remittances: their nature and...New York: Houghton Mifflin Company. Singh, S. (1984). Bank...
...on the best method of organizing a company seeking German immigrants to Canada...ticket agent for several shipping companies, including the Allan line. At the...every aspect of the "so called" company. As one immigration agent noted...committee: "They large steamship companies and steamship agents ... are among...creation of fraudulent or fictitious companies.(f.85) The solicitor who prepared...friends to act as figureheads in the company; of the seven names listed, two...
...the 1990s, food aid has been the primary...for I am sure one Company of European Troops...19th century, emigrant remittances were...oil drum used by emigrants to ship merchandise...and government companies (such as EMPA...attract foreign aid, emigrant remittances...food distribution company (EMPA), the...water from the company adds yet another...
...Commonwealth can lend its aid than that of a movement...Commonwealth can lend its aid ... to open the door...1864, the New England Emigrant Aid Company issued a circular describing...financial assistance to female emigrants to the West. On March...
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...through Official Channels Is Now Double the Amount of World Aid. but Banks Have Been Slow to Respond-As This Story by Yvonne...but now in the oilfields of Yemen for the French-American company Schlumberger. The days of renting old, musty houses for...through individuals, groups, associations, and even courier companies and cargo forwarders, which are unlicensed to engage in such...
...have surpassed direct aid in volume, and international...men--most Mexican emigrants are men, though in...manufacturing for U.S. companies allows many Mexicans...disproportionately large number of emigrants to the United States...mining and railroad companies recruited workers from...
...ministers, bureaucrats, and even an emigrant home for the Eid holidays. Without...Students are encouraged to intern at these companies, gain practical experience and begin...preparing an informational campaign for AIDS Day. Many clubs publish newsletters...have the ability to build and manage a company and let our dreams spread far away...free legal information and financial aid from local donors. Some of the students...
...timber, and oil companies got far more land...The New England Emigrant Aid Company - a land company previously active...mercantilist joint-stock companies to the railroad corporations...result of massive state aid immediately before...
...their passages paid by the New England Emigrant Aid Society, travelled west so that their...who in turn formed their own militia companies, arming themselves with "Beechers Bibles...find themselves more comfortable in the company of the pukes." After all, Brown wished...
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EMIGRANT AID COMPANY organization formed in 1854 to promote...Massachusetts chartered the Massachusetts Emigrant Aid Company. This organization, however...1857. Although the New England Emigrant Aid Company continued in existence for some years...
...and manufacturer of textiles, Lawrence gave liberally to abolitionist movements such as the Emigrant Aid Company . His interest in education led him to aid in the establishment of Lawrence College, Appleton, Wis., and a college at Lawrence...
...exert full pressure to determine the "popular" decision in Kansas in their own favor, using groups such as the Emigrant Aid Company . The result was the tragedy of "bleeding" Kansas. Northerners and Southerners were aroused to such passions...
...Medon, Mass. He was a Free-Soiler in the Massachusetts legislature (1853 54), organized the New England Emigrant Aid Company for sending antislavery settlers to Kansas, and was a Republican member of the House of Representatives (1857...
...fertilizers; chemicals; textiles; asphalt; and paper products. Lawrence was founded in 1854 by the New England Emigrant Aid Company . The political center of the free-staters, it was actually, though not legally, capital for a short time...
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