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Henry Grafton Chapman encloses money and gives instructions for its distribution among Deborah Weston's family. He also gives instructions for the appropriation of provisions, etc. He says that the "potatoes are for Garrison."
Also with the same Call No., Ms.A.9.2 v.14, p.84, is an unrelated item of a ticket of admission to an anti-slavery soiree, [perhaps sponsored by the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society], held at Marlborough Hall, Washington Street, Boston, on Friday evening, Christmas, Dec. 25, 1840. The ticket is signed by Henry Grafton Chapman.
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