An edition of [Letter to] Dear Maria (1839)

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New Bedford, [Mass.]

Edition Notes

Holograph, signed with initials.

Deborah Weston introduces the bearer of the letter, Mrs. Joseph Ricketson, and her husband, and describes them as "most excellent people...the cream of New Bedford abolition," who have shown Deborah great kindness. Deborah remarks on the beauty of the last Liberator. A minister from Newport, named Brooks, said that nobody there dared to mention abolition. Deborah heard from Wendell Phillips that little Ann Chapman is remarkably bright.

Series
Deborah Weston Correspondence (1830-1879)

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[manuscript]
Pagination
1 leaf (3 p.) ;

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Open Library
OL25467010M
Internet Archive
lettertodearmari00west22

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