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

[Letter to] Dear Brother

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

[Letter to] Dear Brother

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In this letter to Amos A. Phelps, Charles Turner Torrey writes about placing "all the agents you send into the County under our direction; all their collections of money to be paid into one Country Treasury." He also pledges "at least one thousand dollars in addition into your Treasury," assuring Phelps "why we cannot make the pledge larger or more absolute now is that we do not yet know our own strength." Torrey signs the letter, "Chas T. Torrey, (Chairman)" before writing Phelps a more personal letter on the following page, in which he tells Phelps that they need more agents and describes the instructions he has given to their agent, Epaphras Goodman. He then mentions that the Lynn Record has refused to publish "our Constitution" and asks Phelps when the regular meetings of the Essex County society will be held.

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Holograph, signed.

Title devised by cataloger.

Above the salutation, the letter is addressed to "Rev. A. A. Phelps (Chairman of Agency Com. of Ex. Con. of Mass. A. Soc.)"

On verso, the delivery address is "Rev. Amos A. Phelps, Recording Sec. of Mass. Abolition Society, Boston, Mas." It was postmarked with a blue circular stamp that reads "Salem Mas. Jun 28"

Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) manuscript composed in black pencil (first page) and black ink (third page) on white paper. Above the salutation, the number "138" is written in pencil. Along the tail edge of the first page, Torrey has written "(over)" in black ink before beginning a new note to Phelps on the third page. On the third page there is a hole about midway down the page, along the fore edge, measuring 1 x 1.1 cm. On the fourth page, there is a red seal mostly covered with paper to the spine side of the recipient information.

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Amos A. Phelps Correspondence (1821-1847) (Boston Public Library)

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[manuscript]
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1 leaf (3 p.) ;

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OL25843455M
Internet Archive
lettertodearbrot00torr_5

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