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Writing to Samuel J. May (Recipient), Samuel May Jr. (Writer) says he is engaged as a minister at Brooklyn, CT. at least temporarily since October, while keeping his residence in Leicester. He explains the circumstances around the new development and expresses concerns about not living in the community where he preaches. He also reports on the Antislavery Fair: both his wife and mother worked at tables and the fair raised $4,500.
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Holograph, signed.
Title devised by cataloger.
On verso, the delivery address is "Rev. Samuel J. May, Syracuse. (n. y.)" It is postmarked Leicester, Jan, 8.
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