An edition of [Letter to] Dear Emma (1845)

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Caroline Weston will send this letter by way of Joseph Ricketson. She asks Emma to "...pray do all you can for him." She has worked hard amending the protest "to suit all comers..." She gives a brief account of a discussion of the amending of the protest. She gives instructions about the sale of a piano. She has told Garrison not to publish anything Isaiah C. Ray says; "Mr. R. is a professed mischief maker." "I am provoked to death by G.'s folly," that is to say for paying attention to Ray.

Written above the salutation is the note: "Private, that is don't leave it [the letter] about."

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Caroline Weston Correspondence (1834-1874)

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1 leaf (4 p.) ;

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OL25466788M
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lettertodearemma00west

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