An edition of [Letter to] My dear Maria (1847)

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[Letter to] My dear Maria
1847
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Holograph, signed.

Lucretia Mott writes: "That week in Boston, oh how pleasant!" Lucretia Mott urges Maria Weston Chapman to visit her. Caroline Weston is gladly expected, and it is hoped that her sisters will come too. Lucretia Mott says: "We shall open E. M. Davis' house, & can accomodate abolitionists--a score--." James Mott has written to William Lloyd Garrison respecting Loring Moody and W. W. Brown as agents for Pennsylvania. Lucretia Mott sends "love unbounded to dear E. L. Follen. She must come while we feel so well acquainted with her, and seal an intimacy that promises us so much pleasure." Lucretia Mott refers to Mary G(ray Chapman)'s long confinement to her sick room.

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Philad[elphi]a, [Penn.]
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Maria Weston Chapman Correspondence (1835-1885)

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