An edition of [Letter to] Mr. Phelps, Dear Sir (1835)

[Letter to] Mr. Phelps, Dear Sir

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An edition of [Letter to] Mr. Phelps, Dear Sir (1835)

[Letter to] Mr. Phelps, Dear Sir

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Charles Drew writes to Amos A. Phelps that his (Phelpśs) letter to Thompson led him to believe that he is in Farmington, unaware of his (Dreẃs) previous letter. Drew says that the friends of the spectator unanimously decided that Phelps should return to Boston immediately. He then mentions Garrison, who is out of town for the winter, and Thompson, who is sailing for England.

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Holograph, signed.

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