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Correspondence, History, Antislavery movements, AbolitionistsPeople
William Lloyd Garrison (1838-1909), Wendell Phillips Garrison (1840-1907), Theodore Dwight Weld (1803-1895), Anna Davis Hallowell (b. 1838), William Lloyd Garrison (1805-1879), Henry Villard (1835-1900), Julia Randall (b. 1828), Marianne MottPlaces
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William Lloyd Garrison accepts Wendell Phillips Garrison's invitation to visit him in Orange, New Jersey. William L. Garrison plans to go to Bridgewater to hear Theodore Dwight Weld first and then go to Orange. The Villards are nearer to England than America in their European voyage. William Lloyd Garrison Jr. is feeling "under the weather." Anna Hallowell and May spent the day with William L. Garrison. Marianne Mott visited the day before. Mrs. Helen Eliza Garrison is gratified to have the companionship of Julia Randall.
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