An edition of [Letter to] My dear Friend (1852)

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An edition of [Letter to] My dear Friend (1852)

[Letter to] My dear Friend

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Elizabeth Pease Nichol expresses to William Lloyd Garrison her approval of his recent correspondence, and of the propositions expressed therein. Nichol recounts a trip the previous year to the "Great Exhibition" in London, and declares her contentedness at life in Ben Rhydding. Nichol requests that Garrison give her thanks to Wendell and Ann Terry Phillips for their gift of a copy of the "Liberty Bell". Nichol praises the quality of Richard D. Webb's latest antislavery pamphlet.

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Holograph, signed.

Title devised by cataloger.

Manuscript annotated on recto, with "67" appearing in pencil on top-left margin of page.

Accompanying loose sheet annotated on recto, with "To W. L. Garrison" appearing in pencil.

Other Titles
William Lloyd Garrison Correspondence (1823-1879) (Boston Public Library)

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[manuscript]
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1 leaf (4p.)

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OL25681789M
Internet Archive
lettertomydearfr00nich_9

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