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Samuel May's daughter Elizabeth writes a letter of transmittal for the Boston Public Library's acquisition of her father's anti-slavery documents. She expresses regret that the Estlin correspondence was not yet sent, as her sister wanted to read it first, but she believes this correspondence to be the "gem of the whole" collection.
Publish Date
1900
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English
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Correspondence, History, Antislavery movements, AbolitionistsPlaces
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