ALS, 1886 May 7 : Melrose, [Massachusetts], to Mrs. Start.

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ALS, 1886 May 7 : Melrose, [Massachusetts], to Mrs. Start.

Livermore, author and lecturer, says: "I am tired out, and my work holds on ... speaking in every instance for temperance and woman suffrage. I must stop. And I have cancelled all engagements for the season, excepting these, relating to those reforms which are my religion."

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Copley Press, J S Copley Library

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Livermore, Mary A. (Mary Ashton), 1820-1905

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Mary Livermore, born Mary Ashton Rice, (December 19, 1820 – May 23, 1905) was an American journalist, abolitionist, and advocate of women's rights. When the American Civil War broke out, she became connected with the United States Sanitary Commission, headquarters at Chicago, performing a vast amount of labor of all kinds—organizing auxiliary societies, visiting hospitals and military posts, contributing to the press, answering correspondence, and other things incident to the work done by tha...