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Oliver Johnson promises to forward to William Lloyd Garrison, if possible, a copy of "The Rebellion Record". Johnson states his desire to accompany Garrison to the Framingham meeting, but states that this is dependent on him being able to obtain a "free pass on the railroad" for the journey.
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1862
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English
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Correspondence, Congresses, Abolitionists, Antislavery movements, The Rebellion record, HistoryPlaces
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