An edition of [Letter to] Dear Aunt Mary (1846)

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[Letter to] Dear Aunt Mary
1846
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Holograph, signed with initials.

Anne Warren Weston gives an account of her restful visit at Dr. Farnsworth's and then of her journey with him from Groton to Concord, New Hampshire, to attend a meeting. Stephen S. Foster spoke in the afternoon. There was a sumptuous tea at Mrs. Bullard's, with whom Anne stayed. For the evening meeting, the Representative Hall had been obtained through Jack Hale. [Parker] Pillsbury spoke, followed by Loring Moody. Mrs. Bullard said that N.P. Rogers had tried to get John Chandler out of the insane asylum in order to disturb the meeting.

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Anne Warren Weston Correspondence (1834-1886)

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