It looks like you're offline.
Open Library logo
additional options menu

MARC record from Internet Archive

LEADER: 01497ntm 22003137a 4500
001 3417400
005 20090725004200.0
008 090115s1843 xx 000 i eng d
033 00 $a18430326
035 $a3417400
040 $aBRL
099 $aMs.A.9.2 v.18, p.24
100 1 $aWeston, Deborah,$db.1814
245 10 $a[Letter to] Dear Caroline$h[manuscript].
260 $aWeymouth, [Mass.],$cMarch 26th, 1843, Tuesday morn[ing].
300 $a1 leaf (4 p.) ;$c10 x 7 7/8 in.
500 $aHolograph, signed with initials.
500 $aDeborah Weston writes that "our meeting went off finely." Eighty were entertained at noon, and a hundred at tea. Mr. Crocker, "a univeral minister from the South," and Lewis Ford were the speakers "from abroad." John A. Collins stayed at Deborah Weston's house last night. Deborah sends a letter from J.F. Emerson for Caroline's consideration. C.L. Remond did not come to Weymouth.
500 $aA postcript tells a humorous anecdote about Mary Weston.
600 10 $aWeston, Deborah,$db. 1814$vCorrespondence.
600 10 $aWeston, Caroline,$d1808-1882$vCorrespondence.
600 10 $aWeston, Mary,$d1786-1860.
650 0 $aAntislavery movements$zUnited States$xHistory$y19th century.
650 0 $aWomen abolitionists$zMassachusetts$zBoston$y19th century$vCorrespondence.
655 0 $aLetters.
655 0 $aManuscripts.
700 1 $aWeston, Caroline,$d1808-1882,$erecipient.
830 0 $aDeborah Weston Correspondence (1830-1879)
999 $ashots: 4