Letter, 1850 Nov. 5, Boston, to Charles Mason.

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Letter, 1850 Nov. 5, Boston, to Charles Mason.

Regarding the Vigilance Committee's report on the Fugitive Slave Law.

1 p., in folder ; 26 cm.

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