[Letter to] Mrs. Chapman: Dear Friend

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[Letter to] Mrs. Chapman: Dear Friend

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Holograph, signed.

This is a letter about printing the Liberty Bell, which Andrews, Prentiss & Studley will do "in good style." They will render their bill to Oliver Johnson. And if they should charge him more than they charged Maria Weston Chapman in previous years, he will pay the difference. Prentiss is a good abolitionist. Oliver Johnson reports that the "Liberty Party is making a demonstration here just now, led on by J. C. Jackson and W. L. Chaplin. It will not amount to much."

On page three of the manuscript, there is an order to Andrews, Prentiss & Studley to print the Liberty Bell for Mrs. Chapman and charge it to Oliver Johnson's account.

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Maria Weston Chapman Correspondence (1835-1885)

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1 leaf (4 p.) ;

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OL25467801M
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