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LEADER: 01910ntm 22003737a 4500
001 3706423
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008 090115s1849 xx 000 i eng d
033 00 $a18490730
035 $a3706423
040 $aBRL
099 $aMs.A.1.1 v.4, p.98
100 1 $aGarrison, William Lloyd,$d1805-1879.
245 10 $a[Letter to] My Dear Friend$h[manuscript].
260 $aBoston, [Mass.],$cJuly 31, 1849.
300 $a1 leaf (2 p.) ;$c9 7/8 x 7 7/8 in.
500 $aHolograph, signed.
500 $aWilliam Lloyd Garrison introduces the bearer of this letter, Mrs. Eliza Lee Follen, the widow of Professor Charles Follen. Charles Follen died when the steamer Lexington burned in the passage from New York to Boston. Garrison describes Mrs. Follen's background, her heroic spirit, and fine literary attainments. Mrs. Follen will go to Germany and then to Paris, where she will join Mrs. Maria Weston Chapman and Caroline Weston. Mrs. Follen will be accompanied by her son, Charles Follen, and her sister, Susan Cabot.
510 4 $aMerrill, Walter M. Letters of William Lloyd Garrison,$cv.3, no.275.
600 10 $aGarrison, William Lloyd,$d1805-1879$vCorrespondence.
600 10 $aNichol, Elizabeth Pease,$d1807-1897$vCorrespondence.
600 10 $aChapman, Maria Weston,$d1806-1885.
600 10 $aFollen, Charles,$d1796-1840.
600 10 $aCabot, Susan C.$q(Susan Copley),$d1794-1861
600 10 $aFollen, Eliza Lee Cabot,$d1787-1860.
600 10 $aFollen, Charles Christopher,$d1830-1872?.
600 10 $aWeston, Caroline,$d1808-1882.
650 0 $aAntislavery movements$zUnited States$xHistory$y19th century.
650 0 $aAbolitionists$zUnited States$y19th century$vCorrespondence.
655 0 $aLetters.
655 0 $aManuscripts.
700 1 $aNichol, Elizabeth Pease,$d1807-1897.$erecipient.
830 0 $aWilliam Lloyd Garrison Correspondence (1823-1879)
999 $ashots: 4