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Lewis Tappan, taking the role of a few people in the office presently out of town, writes to Amos A. Phelps regarding a number of subjects pertinent to the American Anti-Slavery Society: Mr. Cornish, who was appointed by the Executive Committee as a delegate to the Maine Convention, is unable to attend it; although some compromises may be needed in the Maine Convention, the fundamental principles should not be given up; Mr. Birney decided to devote himself to the antislavery cause; T.D. Weld has been appointed an agent; Dr. Beecher is on his way back to Ohio to resolve the situation at the Lane Seminary.
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Correspondence, Maine Anti-slavery Society, Abolitionists, Lane Theological Seminary, Antislavery movements, HistoryPeople
Amos A. Phelps (1805-1847), James Gillespie Birney (1792-1857), Lewis Tappan (1788-1873), Lyman Beecher (1775-1863), Samuel E. Cornish (1795?-1858)Places
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