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LEADER: 01726ntm 22003257a 4500
001 3536986
005 20100428221400.0
008 090115s1849 xx 000 i eng d
033 00 $a18490111
035 $a3536986
040 $aBRL
099 $aMs.A.4.6A v.2, p.69
100 1 $aMay, Samuel,$d1810-1899.
245 10 $a[Letter to] My dear Miss Weston$h[manuscript].
260 $aAnti-Slavery Office, 21 Cornhill, B[oston, Mass.],$cJan. 11th, [1849].
300 $a1 leaf (2 p.) ;$c8 3/4 x 7 7/8 in.
500 $aHolograph, signed.
500 $aSamuel May, Jr., says the thermometer is two degrees below zero in State Street, Boston. He gives dates and the means of transporting copies of the Liberty Bell, Bazaar Gazette, and annual reports to England. He tells of new donations and asks about a frame for the portrait which is going to be sent to the Paton family. He asks if Anne Warren Weston is sending her article for next week's paper [the Liberator?]. William Lloyd Garrison "is an accomplished proof reader. The trouble is to get Y[errinton] to make the corrections, after the proof reader has printed them out."
600 10 $aWeston, Anne Warren,$d1812-1890$vCorrespondence.
600 10 $aMay, Samuel,$d1810-1899$vCorrespondence.
600 10 $aGarrison, William Lloyd,$d1805-1879.
600 10 $aYerrinton, James Brown,$d1800-1866.
650 0 $aWeather.
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 $aWeston, Anne Warren,$d1812-1890,$erecipient.
830 0 $aMaria Weston Chapman Correspondence (1835-1885)
999 $ashots: 2