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LEADER: 01705ntm 22003257a 4500
001 3772860
005 20120127131700.0
008 090115s1869 xx 000 i eng d
033 00 $a18691017
040 $aBRL
099 $aMs.A.1.1 v.7, p.105B
100 1 $aGarrison, William Lloyd,$d1805-1879.
245 10 $a[Letter to] My dear Wendell$h[manuscript].
260 $aRockledge, [Roxbury, Mass.],$cOct. 17, 1869.
300 $a1 leaf (3 p.) ;$c8 x 5 in.
500 $aHolograph, signed with initials.
500 $aWilliam Lloyd Garrison thanks Wendell Phillips Garrison for the invitation to visit him. He feels disinclined to leave Mrs. Garrison on account of her fainting spells and he doubts that he will go to New York with Henry Villard. J. Rogers, the sculptor, wrote that he plans to replace the head, on William Lloyd Garrison's body in a sculpture depicting a group of people, with a better one. [The sculpture is entitled "The Fugitive's Story."] Daniel and Lucy Thaxter liked all the figures except Garrison's likeness.
600 10 $aGarrison, William Lloyd,$d1805-1879$vCorrespondence.
600 10 $aGarrison, Wendell Phillips,$d1840-1907$vCorrespondence.
600 10 $aGarrison, Helen Eliza,$d1811-1876.
600 10 $aRogers, John,$d1829-1904.
600 10 $aThaxter, Lucy Scarborough,$db. 1816.
600 10 $aVillard, Henry,$d1835-1900.
650 0 $aAntislavery movements$zUnited States$xHistory$y19th century.
650 0 $aAbolitionists$zUnited States$y19th century$vCorrespondence.
655 0 $aLetters.
655 0 $aManuscripts.
700 1 $aGarrison, Wendell Phillips,$d1840-1907,$erecipient.
830 0 $aWilliam Lloyd Garrison Correspondence (1823-1879)
999 $ashots: 4