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John Bigelow writes to Amos A. Phelps and answers Phelpśs questions related to a plan to establish a new antislavery paper, ranging from the number of abolitionists in the area, to potential printers that may print such a paper, and to potential legal issues. Bigelow says he cannot be relied on for funds, but will do anything he could do to help.
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Correspondence, History, Antislavery movements, AbolitionistsPlaces
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Holograph, signed.
The heading for the author, adopted from the legacy card catalog, may not be correct. (i.e. The author might be another John Bigelow not on the Library of Congress Name Authority list.)
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