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1863
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English
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Correspondence, Slaves, Women's rights, Emancipation, Women abolitionists, Antislavery movements, HistoryPlaces
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Holograph, signed.
The first page of this letter is missing.
Joseph Ricketson writes: "The President has finally been obliged to proclaim Emancipation---would that it could have been stronger and immediate---snail like the cause is progressing---but I think surely." Ricketson comments on a Republican convention. He gives an account of his wife's illness. He mentions the "Woman's Rights" movement.
Includes envelope with the delivery address: Miss D. Weston, Weymouth, Mass'tts.
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