An edition of [Letter to] Dear Debora[h] (1839)

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Cover of: [Letter to] Dear Debora[h]
[Letter to] Dear Debora[h]
1839
manuscript in English

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The first part of this letter is in the form of a diary. Caroline Weston tells about a colonization meeting, speeches by John Hilton and John White Browne, the Anti-Slavery offices being filled with people attracted by the colonization debate, a visit to the Garrisons, Alanson St. Clair's resignation, Edmund Quincy, and family doings. On page three of the manuscript, is a letter from Caroline Weston to Deborah Weston. Caroline discusses the possibility of changing schools.

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Caroline Weston Correspondence (1834-1874)

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1 leaf (4 p.) ;

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OL25466708M
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