An edition of [Incomplete letter to] Dear Anne (1837)

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Deborah Weston comments on the sudden departure of Anne Warren Weston. Deborah gives a humorous account of Henry B. Stanton's visit with Mrs. Maria W. Chapman. Stanton is to address the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society. Miss Ball is trying to secure the Odeon for the talk. Deborah believes that "Miss [Catherine M.] Sullivan hopes to get 2 places & take our choice." Deborah heard "brother [Charles] Fitch" at the Free Church preach an excellent sermon. Deborah comments, "I have not heard so good a one since dear brother [Amos A.] Phelps left us."

Two-thirds of the third page have been torn off, so that the end of the letter is lost.

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Boston, [Mass.]
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Deborah Weston Correspondence (1830-1879)

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[manuscript]
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1 leaf (3 p.) ;

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OL25452554M
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incompleteletter00west10

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