[Partial letter to] My dear Friend, W. L. Garrison

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[Partial letter to] My dear Friend, W. L. Garrison

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Frederick Douglass writes to William Lloyd Garrison "to tell thee my good wishes go with thee, and to express the sorrow I felt in parting from one, whom I not only esteem but love." Their were many benefits from their trip to Europe and for the cause for freedom. Douglass says: "There are some here who will never forget the sweet intercourses we have lately enjoyed; it will be delightful to dwell upon it in time to come, & will ever be remembered by me at least as one of the happiest & most interesting opportunities I have ever experienced."

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10 Salisbury Road, [Edinburgh?, Scotland]

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Letter copied, in the hand of George Thompson.

Series
William Lloyd Garrison Correspondence (1823-1879)

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[manuscript]
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1 leaf (4 p.)

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OL25531570M
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partiallettertom00doug

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