Letter from I.S. Waring, [Bristol, England], to Mary Anne Estlin
I.S. Waring writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to borrowing the daily news from her. She writes that she wishes anti-slavery advocates could leave out the Old Testament in the question and disapproves of tho... More
Letter from I.S. Waring, [Bristol, England], to Mary Anne Estlin
I.S. Waring writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to borrowing the daily news from her. She writes that she wishes anti-slavery advocates could leave out the Old Testament in the question and disapproves of tho... More
Letter to Mary Anne Estlin - Public domain correspondence manuscripts
Unknown writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to thanking her for her letter and for offering to forward the writer's work. The writer hopes the Report is useful. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Letter from Isabella Massie to Mary Anne Estlin
Isabella Massie writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to inviting some friends to meet mebers of the Bristol & Clifton Ladies' anti-slavery association. She wants her friends to meet real abolitionists with "an... More
Letter from Isabella Massie to Mary Anne Estlin
Isabella Massie writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to inviting some friends to meet mebers of the Bristol & Clifton Ladies' anti-slavery association. She wants her friends to meet real abolitionists with "an... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb to Mary Anne Estlin
Richard Davis Webb writes to [Mary Anne Estlin] in regards to his delay in collecting contributions to the Anti-Slavery Bazaar due to the approaching marriage of a sister of James Webb near Antrum, Ireland. He ... More
Letter from George Thompson to John Bishop Estlin
George Thompson writes to John Bishop Estlin regarding "the next advocate, if you approve it, and it be not too late, a notice of my recent lecture of A.S." He writes of delivering addresses in other parts of t... More
Letter from J. Waring to Mary Anne Estlin
J. Waring writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to a trip to Mrs. Chapman. Waring writes, "Most of what she said has occupied my mind since, especially that about Mr. Garrison." Waring writes, "I have so satisf... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb to Mary Anne Estlin
Richard Davis Webb writes to [Mary Anne Estlin] in regards to his delay in collecting contributions to the Anti-Slavery Bazaar due to the approaching marriage of a sister of James Webb near Antrum, Ireland. He ... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, [England], to Mary Anne Estlin
Harriet Lupton writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to obtaining a copy of her report on the extract of "Mr. Estlin's interesting letter." Lupton could tell that from F. Douglass's report the American & Foreig... More
Letter from Francis Bishop to Mary Anne Estlin
Francis Bishop writes to Mary Anne Estlin regarding the health of Mary Anne's aunt and herself. He writes that the Boston Anti-Slavery Society "is the only one doing good in the states." He writes of abolitioni... More
Letter from G. Blair, [Bath, England], to Mary Anne Estlin, September ...
G. Blair writes to Mary Anne Estlin on September 9th in regards to arrangements for Miss Pugh's visit to Bath. Blair hopes Estlin's reports have been well circulated and studied "& the good Ladies be..prepared ... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Extract of a letter from J. B. Estlin
An extract taken from a letter written by John Bishop Estlin discusses slave holding being "contrary to the Gospel of Jesus Chris..Persons may be left to their own judgement & their own consciences as to the ca... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb to Mary Anne Estlin
Richard Davis Webb writes to [Mary Anne Estlin] in regards to his delay in collecting contributions to the Anti-Slavery Bazaar due to the approaching marriage of a sister of James Webb near Antrum, Ireland. He ... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Letter from William Robson, Bristol, [England], to Francis Jackson Gar...
W[illiam] Robran writes to Francis Jackson Garrison inquiring after news of Garrison's father's health and his happiness in receiving him "on the day you name." He asks of his plans while Garrison visits him. H... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Letter from Elizabeth J. Massie, Upper Clapton [England], to Mary Anne...
Elizabeth J. Massie writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to thanking her for a parcel she sent. She and her friends are to have a working party to prepare for their antislavery fair. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from Isabella Massie to Mary Anne Estlin
Isabella Massie writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to inviting some friends to meet mebers of the Bristol & Clifton Ladies' anti-slavery association. She wants her friends to meet real abolitionists with "an... More
Letter from I.S. Waring, [Bristol, England], to Mary Anne Estlin
I.S. Waring writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to borrowing the daily news from her. She writes that she wishes anti-slavery advocates could leave out the Old Testament in the question and disapproves of tho... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb to Mary Anne Estlin
Richard Davis Webb writes to [Mary Anne Estlin] in regards to his delay in collecting contributions to the Anti-Slavery Bazaar due to the approaching marriage of a sister of James Webb near Antrum, Ireland. He ... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Letter from Harriet Beecher Stowe to Mary Ashton Livermore
Harriet Beecher Stowe writes to Mary Ashton Rice Livermore in regards to a response she received from Mrs. Stanton on Stowe's sentiments of George Sands. She goes into detail of George Sand's life and criticize... More
Letter from G. Blair, [Bath, England], to Mary Anne Estlin, September ...
G. Blair writes to Mary Anne Estlin on September 9th in regards to arrangements for Miss Pugh's visit to Bath. Blair hopes Estlin's reports have been well circulated and studied "& the good Ladies be..prepared ... More
Letter from Isabella Massie to Mary Anne Estlin
Isabella Massie writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to inviting some friends to meet mebers of the Bristol & Clifton Ladies' anti-slavery association. She wants her friends to meet real abolitionists with "an... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb to Mary Anne Estlin
A fragment of a letter by Richard Davis Webb to [Mary Anne Estlin] in regards to his thoughts on all she and her father have done and have the "strength to do & dare, and I am sure it must make you sleep more s... More
Letter from Harriet Martineau, Sydenham, [England], to Mary Anne Estli...
Harriet Martineau writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to hearing Mr. Pillsbury's talk on "Mary and her father." She writes about the Anthony Burns kidnapping case and remarks that "Mr. P did not sleep a wink-... More
Letter from G. Blair, [Bath, England], to Mary Anne Estlin, September ...
G. Blair writes to Mary Anne Estlin on September 9th in regards to arrangements for Miss Pugh's visit to Bath. Blair hopes Estlin's reports have been well circulated and studied "& the good Ladies be..prepared ... More
Letter from Harriet Martineau to John Bishop Estlin
Harriet Martineau writes to John Bishop Estlin in regards to Ellen Craft, a fugitive slave. She thanks him for the paper he sent and writes her pleasure in meeting him and "Miss E." Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from Fanny N. Tribe, [Portland St.] to Mary Anne Estlin
Fanny N. Tribe writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to keeping the things she has for the Bazaar until late, hoping to receive more. She asks if Mary Anne would let her know if the exhibition is to be at Miss ... More
Letter from Fanny N. Tribe, [Portland St.] to Mary Anne Estlin
Fanny N. Tribe writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to keeping the things she has for the Bazaar until late, hoping to receive more. She asks if Mary Anne would let her know if the exhibition is to be at Miss ... More
Letter from Harriet Lupton, Headingley, near Leeds, [England], to Mary...
Emily Sasson writes to Mary Anne Estlin on Oct[ober] 25 in regards to the Crafts having their books and Mrs. Massie "the piece of work." She received news from William of the birth of his son. She is delighted ... More
Letter from Nathan Winslow, Portland, [Maine], to William Lloyd Garris...
Nathan Winslow writes to William Lloyd Garrison after reading in the Liberator about Garrison's plans to travel to England. He tells Garrison that he had sent Jonathan Backhouse, "an English Friend," a letter o... More
Letter from Edward Cropper, Liverpool, [England], 1833 Aug[ust] 10
In this letter to an unknown recipient, Edward Cropper sends "Thirty pounds for Mr. Garrison" and shares his hope that they "may soon find subscribers to make up the whole amount." He also regrets he will "not ... More
Letter from Edward Cropper, Liverpool, [England], 1833 Aug[ust] 10
In this letter to an unknown recipient, Edward Cropper sends "Thirty pounds for Mr. Garrison" and shares his hope that they "may soon find subscribers to make up the whole amount." He also regrets he will "not ... More
Letter from Richard Ball, Redland near Bristol, [England], to William ...
Richard Ball writes to William Lloyd Garrison sending him his interview with Elliot Cresson, believing it "may be possibly in some degree useful to Thee in reporting an account of thy Mission on thy return to A... More
Letter from Richard Ball to William Lloyd Garrison, 1833 [June] 19
Richard Ball sends this "Interview with Elliot[t] Cresson at Dr. [Thomas] Hodgkin's" to William Lloyd Garrison along with another letter (MS A.1.2 v.3, p.47). Ball describes how he met Cresson at Dr. Thomas Hod... More
Letter from Richard Ball to William Lloyd Garrison, 1833 [June] 19
Richard Ball sends this "Interview with Elliot[t] Cresson at Dr. [Thomas] Hodgkin's" to William Lloyd Garrison along with another letter (MS A.1.2 v.3, p.47). Ball describes how he met Cresson at Dr. Thomas Hod... More
Letter from J.O. Baker, Harwich, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1833 ...
J.O. Baker, Nathaniel Robbins, and L.H. Robbins write to Samuel May Jr. requesting that general agents Mr. William L. Garrison and Wendell Phillips speak on anti-slavery in August or September. Courtesy of Bost... More
Letter from James Cropper, Liverpool, [England], to William Lloyd Garr...
James Cropper writes to William Lloyd Garrison after receiving a bound volume of the Liberator for 1833 and telling him that he had subscribed through Joseph Sturge to receive the Liberator regularly. He then p... More
Letter from James Cropper, Liverpool, [England], to William Lloyd Garr...
James Cropper writes to William Lloyd Garrison after receiving a bound volume of the Liberator for 1833 and telling him that he had subscribed through Joseph Sturge to receive the Liberator regularly. He then p... More
Letter from James Cropper, Liverpool, [England], to William Lloyd Garr...
James Cropper writes to William Lloyd Garrison after receiving a bound volume of the Liberator for 1833 and telling him that he had subscribed through Joseph Sturge to receive the Liberator regularly. He then p... More
Letter from James Cropper, Liverpool, [England], to William Lloyd Garr...
James Cropper writes to William Lloyd Garrison after receiving a bound volume of the Liberator for 1833 and telling him that he had subscribed through Joseph Sturge to receive the Liberator regularly. He then p... More
Letter from George Thompson, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Robert Purvis...
George Thompson writes to Robert Purvis in regards to him arriving safely home and hopes his family is well. Providence is watching over him in his endeavors. He hopes he will "make a noble and unreserved offer... More
Letter from James Cropper, Liverpool, [England], to William Lloyd Garr...
James Cropper writes to William Lloyd Garrison after receiving a bound volume of the Liberator for 1833 and telling him that he had subscribed through Joseph Sturge to receive the Liberator regularly. He then p... More
Letter from George Thompson, Roxbury, [Massachusetts], to George Willi...
George Thompson writes to George William Benson in regards to postponing his speeches in New York and Providence due to his wife's confinement and other assignments. He has given lectures in Boston, in particul... More
Letter from James Cropper, Liverpool, [England], to William Lloyd Garr...
James Cropper writes to William Lloyd Garrison after receiving a bound volume of the Liberator for 1833 and telling him that he had subscribed through Joseph Sturge to receive the Liberator regularly. He then p... More
Letter from George Thompson, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Robert Purvis...
George Thompson writes to Robert Purvis in regards to him arriving safely home and hopes his family is well. Providence is watching over him in his endeavors. He hopes he will "make a noble and unreserved offer... More
Letter from George Thompson, Roxbury, [Massachusetts], to Robert Purvi...
George Thompson writes to Robert Purvis in regards to him arriving safely home and hopes his family is well. Providence is watching over him in his endeavors. He hopes he will "make a noble and unreserved offer... More
Letter from George Thompson, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Goerge Willia...
George Thompson writes to George William Benson in regards to thanking the "friends in R.I." for a gracious welcome to Providence. He praises the Providence anti-slavery society for their noble engagements in t... More
Letter from George Thompson, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Robert Purvis...
George Thompson writes to Robert Purvis in regards to him arriving safely home and hopes his family is well. Providence is watching over him in his endeavors. He hopes he will "make a noble and unreserved offer... More
Letter from James Cropper, Liverpool, [England], to William Lloyd Garr...
James Cropper writes to William Lloyd Garrison after receiving a bound volume of the Liberator for 1833 and telling him that he had subscribed through Joseph Sturge to receive the Liberator regularly. He then p... More
Letter from George Thompson, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Robert Purvis...
George Thompson writes to Robert Purvis in regards to him arriving safely home and hopes his family is well. Providence is watching over him in his endeavors. He hopes he will "make a noble and unreserved offer... More
Letter from James Cropper, Liverpool, [England], to William Lloyd Garr...
James Cropper writes to William Lloyd Garrison after receiving a bound volume of the Liberator for 1833 and telling him that he had subscribed through Joseph Sturge to receive the Liberator regularly. He then p... More
Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, Concord, [Massachusetts], to Geo...
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers writes to George Thompson a friendly letter of esteem and admiration. He reminisces over their past years of friendship together. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Printed matter: Mr. Thompson's journal
A printed account from "Mr. Thompson's Journal" of his activities which appeared in the Glasgow Chronicle. He writes of his visit to Providence and of his lectures and encounters while there. He writes of inter... More
Letter from George Thompson, Marblehead, [Massachusetts], to Isaac Kna...
George Thompson writes to Isaac Knapp seeking his advice on setting up and printing his progress reports on Massachusetts antislavery news for England. He suggests printing it on "folio post sheets." He would t... More
Letter from George Thompson, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Robert Purvis...
George Thompson writes to Robert Purvis in regards to being overwhelmed by delivering eleven lectures in eight days in addition to visiting and writing letters. He will leave for New York on the 10th and would ... More
Letter from Arthur Tappan, [New York], to George Thompson, 1835 August...
Arthur Tappan sends George Thompson a ship order which states, "Shipped, In good order and well conditioned, by Judge Lynch, on board the Ship called the Incendiary whereof Arthur Tappan is master, for the pres... More
Letter from George Thompson, Marblehead, [Massachusetts], to Isaac Kna...
George Thompson writes to Isaac Knapp seeking his advice on setting up and printing his progress reports on Massachusetts antislavery news for England. He suggests printing it on "folio post sheets." He would t... More
Letter from George Thompson, Brooklyn, [New York], to Robert Purvis, 1...
George Thompson writes to Robert Purvis preparing him for a disappointment and writes, "summon up all your philosophy and love for the 'cause' and you will be able to bear it." He speaks of making a debut befor... More
Letter from George Thompson, Boston, [Massachusetts], to Henry Clarke ...
George Thompson writes to Henry Clarke Wright in regards to a recent letter he received from him and his grattitude and affection for sending it. He writes that all his "views, principles, plans & purposes..hav... More
Letter from George Thompson, St. John, New Brunswick [Canada], to Henr...
George Thompson writes to Henry Wright Clarke in regards to his departure from St. John to England. He hopes to reply to his previous letter in depth when he returns home. He says that he has the same views as ... More
Letter from George Thompson, Marblehead, [Massachusetts], to Isaac Kna...
George Thompson writes to Isaac Knapp seeking his advice on setting up and printing his progress reports on Massachusetts antislavery news for England. He suggests printing it on "folio post sheets." He would t... More
Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, Concord, [Massachusetts], to Geo...
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers writes to George Thompson a friendly letter of esteem and admiration. He reminisces over their past years of friendship together. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, Concord, [Massachusetts], to Geo...
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers writes to George Thompson a friendly letter of esteem and admiration. He reminisces over their past years of friendship together. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from Nathaniel Peabody Rogers, Concord, [Massachusetts], to Geo...
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers writes to George Thompson a friendly letter of esteem and admiration. He reminisces over their past years of friendship together. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from George Thompson, Marblehead, [Massachusetts], to Isaac Kna...
George Thompson writes to Isaac Knapp seeking his advice on setting up and printing his progress reports on Massachusetts antislavery news for England. He suggests printing it on "folio post sheets." He would t... More
Letter from John Bishop Estlin, Bristol, [England], to Louis Alexis Ch...
John Bishop Estlin writes to Louis Alexis Chamerovzow regarding antislavery news. He writes that Mr. Pillsbury left for Birningham and Liverpool and will give him his address. He writes his views of Pillsbury a... More
Letter from Lewis Tappan, New York, to George Thompson, 1835 Jan[uary]...
Lewis Tappan writes to George Thompson congratulating him on the birth of his son. He says he will be responsible for fifty copies distributed of the Liberator. He doubts whether New York abolitionists will sup... More
Letter from Thomas Price, London [England], to William Lloyd Garrison,...
Thomas Price, an English minister and publisher, writes to William Lloyd Garrison about starting an anti-slavery periodical and requesting Garrison's help finding materials. He asks that any information that he... More
Letter from George Thompson, Northampton, [Ireland], 1836 November 23
George Thompson writes this card that says "Onward! England is with you. Nov. 23, 1836." Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from David Lee Child, London, [England], to George Thompson, 18...
David Lee Child writes to George Thompson thanking him for his proposal to be his guide while he is visiting England but he has to decline it. He hopes to visit him at some point but he won't be able to attend ... More
Letter from John Scoble, London, [England], to William Lloyd Garrison,...
John Scoble writes to William Lloyd Garrison saying that while he feels "cheered by the extension of Anti-Slavery principles in the United States," he feels "depressed at the state of the Anti-Slavery cause her... More
Letter from Sarah Moore Grimkè, Brookline, [Massachusetts], to Elizabe...
Sarah Moore Grimkè writes to Elizabeth Pease Nichol regarding the books and pamphlets she has sent her and her "English sisters." She discusses emancipation in the West Indies and the anti-slavery cause in Grea... More
Letter from Sarah Moore Grimkè, Brookline, [Massachusetts], to Elizabe...
Sarah Moore Grimkè writes to Elizabeth Pease Nichol regarding the books and pamphlets she has sent her and her "English sisters." She discusses emancipation in the West Indies and the anti-slavery cause in Grea... More
Letter from Sarah Moore Grimkè, Brookline, [Massachusetts], to Elizabe...
Sarah Moore Grimkè writes to Elizabeth Pease Nichol regarding the books and pamphlets she has sent her and her "English sisters." She discusses emancipation in the West Indies and the anti-slavery cause in Grea... More
Letter from George Thompson, Edinburgh, [Scotland], to David Lee Child...
George Thompson apologizes to David Lee Child regarding his delay in responding due to his wife's sickness. He asks if he will be able to see him before his departure from England. He discusses his article on T... More
Letter from Sarah Moore Grimkè, Brookline, [Massachusetts], to Elizabe...
Sarah Moore Grimkè writes to Elizabeth Pease Nichol regarding the books and pamphlets she has sent her and her "English sisters." She discusses emancipation in the West Indies and the anti-slavery cause in Grea... More
Letter from Anne Warren Weston to Deborah Weston, [1839]
Anne Warren Weston writes to Deborah Weston in regards to business and money matters concerning books, in particular, "Lessons without Books." She writes of George Bradburn and says "he has torn Minot Thayer al... More
Letter from Anne Warren Weston to Deborah Weston, [1839]
Anne Warren Weston writes to Deborah Weston in regards to business and money matters concerning books, in particular, "Lessons without Books." She writes of George Bradburn and says "he has torn Minot Thayer al... More
Letter from Elizabeth Pease Nichol to Maria Weston Chapman, 1839 Sept[...
Elizabeth Pease Nichol writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to sending her a document that was forwarded to her by the Boston female anti-slavery society. She asks to give William Lloyd Garrison her kind r... More
Letter from George Thompson, Darlington, [England], to Richard Davis W...
George Thompson writes to Richard Davis Webb discussing anti-slavery publications in response to a previous letter that Webb wrote. He mentions that [Theodore T.] Weld has prepared a pamphlet on the Bible and a... More
Letter from George Thompson, 8 Duncan Street, Newington, Edinburgh, [S...
George Thompson writes to William Lloyd Garrison discussing his illness which has prevented him from writing to friends or working, so that his "debts have been continually increasing, and I am at last obliged ... More
Letter from Anne Warren Weston to Deborah Weston, [1839]
Anne Warren Weston writes to Deborah Weston in regards to business and money matters concerning books, in particular, "Lessons without Books." She writes of George Bradburn and says "he has torn Minot Thayer al... More
Letter from George Thompson, Edinburgh, [Scotland], to Richard Davis W...
George Thompson writes to Richard Davis Webb in regards to Garrison & Rogers doing well in Scotland. They will leave on thursday for Dublin and then Dublin for Liverpool "by the first Packet." Courtesy of Bosto... More
Letter from George Thompson, Manchester, [England], to John Anderson C...
George Thompson writes to John Anderson Collins in regards to forwarding letters to Sir Charles and Mrs. Reed to consult them with Mr. Adams' about making possible donations to the American anti-slavery society... More
Letter from George Thompson, [Newington near Edinburgh, Scotland], 184...
Two sonnets by George Thompson, titled, "To Blanche" and "Early Morning." Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from George Thompson, Edinburgh, [Scotland], to John Anderson C...
George Thompson writes to John Anderson Collins asking him to visit him before he leaves. He writes that he has talked to Charles Remond about their mission and will discuss "the course you ought in the first i... More
Letter from George Thompson, Manchester, [England], to John Anderson C...
George Thompson writes to John Anderson Collins in regards to forwarding letters to Sir Charles and Mrs. Reed to consult them with Mr. Adams' about making possible donations to the American anti-slavery society... More
Letter from George Thompson, Manchester, [England], to John Anderson C...
George Thompson writes to John Anderson Collins in regards to forwarding letters to Sir Charles and Mrs. Reed to consult them with Mr. Adams' about making possible donations to the American anti-slavery society... More
Letter from John Childs, Bungay, [England], to William Lloyd Garrison,...
John Childs writes to William Lloyd Garrison sharing his regret that he did not have an opportunity to meet Garrison while he was in the country. He says he was unable to attend the World Anti-Slavery Conventio... More
Letter from Richard Davis Webb, Dublin, [Ireland], to George Thompson,...
Richard Davis Webb writes to George Thompson in regards to detailing George Bradburn's itinerary while he is in Dublin. He hopes Elizabeth Pease got a parcel of "Nonresistant Principles." Webb, Bradburn and oth... More
Letter from George Thompson, Edinburgh, [Scotland], to Richard Davis W...
George Thompson writes to Richard Davis Webb in regards to his trip to Glasgow. He will leave copies of the "Non-Resistant" and the "Declaration" with William Smeal. He can only send him one of each. He writes ... More
Letter from George Thompson, Edinburgh, [Scotland], to Richard Allen, ...
George Thompson writes to unknown in regards to lifting John Anderson Collins in his money-raising efforts. He writes, "if you can give Collins a lift in his work..for it appears to be a perilous tension with t... More
Letter from George Thompson, Manchester, [England], to John Anderson C...
George Thompson writes to John Anderson Collins in regards to forwarding letters to Sir Charles and Mrs. Reed to consult them with Mr. Adams' about making possible donations to the American anti-slavery society... More
Letter from George Thompson to Richard Davis Webb, 1840 [December 22]
George Thompson writes to Richard Davis Webb in regards to the success of the British India Advocate. [William] Adam is the editor. He wants him to circulate many copies to friends. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Letter from George Thompson, Manchester, [England], to Richard Davis W...
George Thompson writes to Richard Davis Webb in regards to a recent, successful anti-slavery meeting. He asks Webb to relay a message to G[eorge]. Bradburn of where he can be reached by mail. Courtesy of Boston... More