Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Boston, [Mass.], to Anne Warren We...
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Letter from Mary Grew, Boston, [Mass.], to James Miller M'Kim, July 14...
Mary Grew writes James Miller M'Kim concerning an inquiry made of her by Roger Folger Wallcut concerning the effect of a proposed discount relative to the "Liberator acct" on the funds of the American Anti-Slav... More
Letter from Aaron Macy Powell, Ghent, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garriso...
Aaron Macy Powell informs William Lloyd Garrison that he and his family have enjoyed Fanny Garrison's visit, and writes that she bears characteristics of both of her parents. Powell writes that Fanny shares Gar... More
Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Phil[adelphi]a, [Pa.], to William Lloy...
James Miller M'Kim forwards to William Lloyd Garrison a report of the most recent antislavery meeting, which M'Kim labels "one of the most remarkable ever held" in the city, and urges Garrison to include the re... More
Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Phil[adelphi]a, [Pa.], to William Lloy...
James Miller M'Kim informs William Lloyd Garrison that the "pictures of Frank's" are greatly desired in the city, and reports them retailing for 15 cents. M'Kim encloses an address to Garrison, which he request... More
Letter from Mrs. Mary Stearns, Medford, [Massachusetts], to William Ll...
Mary Elizabeth Stearns, writes to William Lloyd Garrison and Helen Eliza Garrison informing them she has told her "man to take a barrel of Russets, to your door tomorrow". She asks the Garrison's to tell their ... More
Letter from Mary Grew, Phila[delphia, Pennsylvania], to William Lloyd ...
Mary Grew writes to Helen Eliza Garrison discussing Garrison's improving health, and stating that a letter from Garrison' son, Wendell Phillips Garrison, told her about her recovery as well as "his new work & h... More
Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Phil[adelphi]a, [Pa.], to Arthur Albri...
James Miller M'Kim writes Arthur Albright that his last letter had reached him just as he was departing on business relating to the Freedmen, and that his colleagues, with whom he had left the letter, had read ... More
Letter from Henry Ward Beecher, Brooklyn, [New York], to Wendell Phill...
Henry Ward Beecher writes to Wendell Phillips Garrison asking Garrison to "find our respecting this man & his worthiness." Beecher says "he ought to have some more credentials" and that he has received just two... More
Letter from Henry Ward Beecher, Brooklyn, [New York], to Wendell Phill...
Henry Ward Beecher writes to Wendell Phillips Garrison asking Garrison to "find our respecting this man & his worthiness." Beecher says "he ought to have some more credentials" and that he has received just two... More
Letter from Henry Ward Beecher, Brooklyn, [New York], to Wendell Phill...
Henry Ward Beecher writes to Wendell Phillips Garrison asking Garrison to "find our respecting this man & his worthiness." Beecher says "he ought to have some more credentials" and that he has received just two... More
Letter from Henry Ward Beecher, Brooklyn, [New York], to Wendell Phill...
Henry Ward Beecher writes to Wendell Phillips Garrison asking Garrison to "find our respecting this man & his worthiness." Beecher says "he ought to have some more credentials" and that he has received just two... More
Letter from Edmund Quincy, Boston, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garrison,...
Edmund Quincy writes Wendell Phillips Garrison informing him that two gentlemen had each contributed the sum of $500 in support of the testimonial fund established for the benefit of William Lloyd Garrison. Cou... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester [Mass.], to Wendell Phillips Ga...
Samuel May Jr. writes to Wendell Phillips Garrison about the bequeathal of Francis Jackson’s estate. May says having William Lloyd Garrison’s letter published would suffice for the time being for the ongoing le... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester [Mass.], to Wendell Phillips Ga...
Samuel May Jr. writes to Wendell Phillips Garrison about the bequeathal of Francis Jackson’s estate. May says having William Lloyd Garrison’s letter published would suffice for the time being for the ongoing le... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester [Mass.], to Wendell Phillips Ga...
Samuel May Jr. thanks Wendell Phillips Garrison for sending him Ed Jackson’s note on Francis Jackson’s intention as for the fund he was leaving to the antislavery cause. May also talks about a statement that he... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester [Mass.], to Wendell Phillips Ga...
Samuel May Jr. writes to Wendell Phillips Garrison about the bequeathal of Francis Jackson’s estate. May says having William Lloyd Garrison’s letter published would suffice for the time being for the ongoing le... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester [Mass.], to Wendell Phillips Ga...
Samuel May Jr. writes to Wendell Phillips Garrison about the bequeathal of Francis Jackson’s estate. May says having William Lloyd Garrison’s letter published would suffice for the time being for the ongoing le... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester [Mass.], to Wendell Phillips Ga...
Samuel May Jr. writes to Wendell Phillips Garrison about his letters to May that May plan to have presented to the Master of Chancery (in relation to Wendell Phillips’s testimony regarding the value of the Nati... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester [Mass.], to Wendell Phillips Ga...
Samuel May Jr. thanks Wendell Phillips Garrison for sending him Ed Jackson’s note on Francis Jackson’s intention as for the fund he was leaving to the antislavery cause. May also talks about a statement that he... More
Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester [Mass.], to Wendell Phillips Ga...
Samuel May Jr. writes to Wendell Phillips Garrison that Wendell Phillips contradicted W. P. Garrison’s statement that the speech of his father (William Lloyd Garrison) had been asked for by the National Anti-sl... More