Letters, 1873-1876.

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Letters, 1873-1876.

[1] 1873, Aug. 20 [ANS.]. Remember Westport Rocks and the ride in the rain on top of the stage. [2] n.d. [AMsS.] "Rule." [3] [postmarked] 1876, July 31, Hartford, Conn., to Henry R. Newman, East Greenwich, R.I. [ALS.]. Arranges to see his sketches. Envelope addressed to Henry R. Newman. Letter begins: Dear Mr. Newton. Text of "Rule" reads: "For a Noble & Happy Life Trust in the Lord And do good."

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Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896

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Harriet Beecher Stowe (b. June 14, 1811, Litchfield, Connecticut – d. July 1, 1896, Hartford, Connecticut) was an American abolitionist and author. She is the daughter of Rev. Lyman Beecher who preached against slavery. She is best known for writing Uncle Tom's Cabin. It became an instant and controversial best-seller, both in the United States and abroad. The novel had a major impact on Northerners' attitudes toward slavery and by the beginning of the Civil War had sold more than a million copi...

Newman, Henry Roderick, 1843(ca.)-1918.

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