I am sure, my dear Caroline, that you will appreciate the truth of my friendship ...

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I am sure, my dear Caroline, that you will appreciate the truth of my friendship ...

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Edmund Quincy informally reports on a convention which concerned the question of voting in federal elections for pro-slavery candidates. He tells how the chairman dealt with Stephen S. Foster. John Jay came to town, but did not visit Edmund Quincy or his friends. Edmund Quincy asks Caroline Weston's opinion of certain letters. Edmund Quincy intends to resign from the Board.

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Caroline Weston Correspondence (1834-1874)

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1 leaf (4 p.) ;

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