An edition of [Letter to] Dear Caroline (1840)

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Deborah Weston heard a lecture by George Bradburn in the Universalist Meeting House. She reports on the beautiful arrangement, good spirits, and successful sale at the anti-slavery fair. She writes: "All the fashionable had been in and bought extensively." Deborah has suffered from a painful face-ache, but left the seclusion of her chamber when John A. Collins called. She deprecates the attitude of the Episcopal minister who would not read a notice [of the anti-slavery fair?] on Sunday.

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

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1 leaf (4 p.) ;

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OL25466578M
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lettertodearcaro00west8

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