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James wishes to know to whom to send the address from the English Unitarians to the American Unitarians and adds that Harriet Martineau suggested Henry Ware, Jr. as a possibility. James also encloses letters to Mrs. Chapman and Charles Waterton. He mentions the death of Reverend Artois and asks for subscriptions to a volume of his sermons. The letter ends with a request that an enclosed letter be forwarded to Wendell Phillips.
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Correspondence, History, Antislavery movements, AbolitionistsPeople
Samuel May (1810-1899), William JamesPlaces
United StatesTimes
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Holograph, signed.
Title supplied by cataloger.
James incorrectly addressed the letter to "Rev. S. J. May." The "J" has been crossed out in pencil.
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