ALS, [18--?] October 27 : New York to Mr. Powell.

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ALS, [18--?] October 27 : New York to Mr. Powell.

In thanking Powell for some tracts, feels they would also be useful at a women's convention in Syracuse. "The position of the church is the greatest block to women's emancipation existing at present."

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Haverford College Library

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