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LEADER: 02127ntm 22003737a 4500
001 3476424
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008 090115s1851 xx 000 i eng d
033 00 $a18510526
035 $a3476424
040 $aBRL
099 $aMs.A.9.2 v.25, p.96
100 1 $aEstlin, J. B.$q(John Bishop),$d1785-1855.
245 10 $a[Letter to] My dear Mrs. Chapman$h[manuscript].
260 $aBristol, [England],$cMay 26, 1851.
300 $a2 leaves (8 p.) ;$c7 3/8 x 4 5/8 in.
500 $aHolograph, signed.
500 $aJohn Bishop Estlin asks Maria Weston Chapman for a brief sketch of a few words of the history of the American & Foreign Anti-Slavery Society "from the separation in 1840 to the present time." John Bishop Estlin's opponent, Mr. Young, "as undergone an influence that may be correctly termed Scobleism, & is fully possessed with the belief that 'Am. & For. A.S. Soc.' is an efficient instrumentality." However, this "Scobleizing" has not made him a hater of Garrison. Some prejudiced people "are beginning to open their eyes to the shameful injustice systematically perpetrated for years against Mr. Garrison by Jos. Sturge & John Scoble. [William] Wells] Brown and the Crafts are helping on the change of opinion." Estlin summarizes a series of newspaper articles that he is sending Maria Weston Chapman.
600 10 $aChapman, Maria Weston,$d1806-1885$vCorrespondence.
600 10 $aEstlin, J. B.$q(John Bishop),$d1785-1855$vCorrespondence.
600 10 $aBrown, William Wells,$d1814?-1884.
600 10 $aCraft, Ellen.
600 10 $aCraft, William.
600 10 $aGarrison, William Lloyd,$d1805-1879.
600 10 $aScoble, John.
600 10 $aSturge, Joseph,$d1793-1859.
610 20 $aAmerican and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society.
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 $aChapman, Maria Weston,$d1806-1885,$erecipient.
830 0 $aMaria Weston Chapman Correspondence (1835-1885)
999 $ashots: 8