An earnest appeal to members of the 61st Congress (codifying, revising and amending the postal laws) to safeguard the liberty of the press, and to let the papers circulate without government supervision, espionage or interference

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Wilmer Atkinson
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Edition Notes

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Signed at end of text: "Wilmer Atkinson, Philadelphia, March 1910."

McCoy Coll. copy unbound.

McCoy, R.E. Freedom, A281

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[Philadelphia]

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KF2738.A85 E27 1910

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Pagination
8 pages

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OL44445816M
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18540218

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