An edition of [Letter to] Dear Garrison (1841)

[Letter to] Dear Garrison

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An edition of [Letter to] Dear Garrison (1841)

[Letter to] Dear Garrison

Oliver Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison concerning an essay which he had previously forwarded to Garrison's attention on "the rights of woman" written by a "Mrs. Dr. Wilson" of Cadiz, Ohio. Johnson states that the National Antislavery Standard had rejected the essay as "extraneous", and Dr. Wilson presently requests that the essay now be "published or returned". Johnson states that he hopes Mrs. Chapman will propose the publication of an almanac jointly edited by the "American & Massachusetts Societies". Johnson concludes by noting that G.W. Benson's health has improved.

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Holograph, signed.

Title devised by cataloger.

Letterhead includes an image of a feminine profile, facing leftwards, basked in sunlight and surrounded by laurel wreaths, with the phrase "Liberty and Equality" at the bottom of the image.

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New York, [N.Y.]
Other Titles
Boston Public Library (Rare Books Department) William Lloyd Garrison Correspondence (1823-1879)

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[manuscript]
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1 leaf (2p.)

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OL25639960M
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lettertodeargarr00john_2

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