. English: Henry Brewster Stanton (27 June 1805 – 14 January 1887) was a 19th century abolitionist and social activist. Stanton was born at (Griswold) Preston, w:Connecticut, the son of Joseph Stanton and Susan M. Brewster. His wife, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, was also very much involved in social issues, including temperance, the abolition of slavery and, most especially, women's rights and female suffrage. The couple was married on 1 May 1840, and had seven children. Their wedding trip was spent in Europe where they attended the international anti-slavery convention in London, England. Note thi

. English: Henry Brewster Stanton (27 June 1805 – 14 January 1887) was a 19th century abolitionist and social activist. Stanton was born at (Griswold) Preston, w:Connecticut, the son of Joseph Stanton and Susan M. Brewster. His wife, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, was also very much involved in social issues, including temperance, the abolition of slavery and, most especially, women's rights and female suffrage. The couple was married on 1 May 1840, and had seven children. Their wedding trip was spent in Europe where they attended the international anti-slavery convention in London, England. Note thi Stock Photo
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. English: Henry Brewster Stanton (27 June 1805 – 14 January 1887) was a 19th century abolitionist and social activist. Stanton was born at (Griswold) Preston, w:Connecticut, the son of Joseph Stanton and Susan M. Brewster. His wife, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, was also very much involved in social issues, including temperance, the abolition of slavery and, most especially, women's rights and female suffrage. The couple was married on 1 May 1840, and had seven children. Their wedding trip was spent in Europe where they attended the international anti-slavery convention in London, England. Note this is an extract from a much larger painting. <ref name=npg>[http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/portrait.asp?LinkID=mp00224&rNo=0&role=sit The Anti-Slavery Society Convention], 1840, [[Benjamin Robert Haydon]], accessed [[19 July]] [[2008]]</ref> . 1841. Benjamin Haydon  (1786–1846)     Alternative names Benjamin Robert Haydon; Mr. Haydon; Hayden; Haydon; B.R. Haydon Description British painter Date of birth/death 26 January 1786 22 June 1846 Location of birth/death Plymouth London Work location London Authority control : Q817668 VIAF:?29662326 ISNI:?0000 0000 8108 7793 ULAN:?500021184 LCCN:?n50034039 NLA:?35181005 WorldCat HenryBrewsterStanton