Letters to Sarah Cutler, 1832-1836.

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Letters to Sarah Cutler, 1832-1836.

Three letters (dated 1832, 1835, 1836) regarding family, social news and political topics, including the abolition movement in New England and the influx of Catholics to the United States.

3 folded sheets (10 p.) ; 25 cm.

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Sullivan, William, 1774-1839

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Sullivan was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1795, served on the Massachuetts General Court (1804-1830), and was a delegate to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention (1830). From 1830, he devoted most of his career to writing about political institutions of the United States. From the description of Letters to Sarah Cutler, 1832-1836. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 234337895 A pencil notation on the item suggests that Sullivan was the son of Mass...

Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society

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Originally known as the New-England Anti-Slavery Society; name. From the description of Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society records, 1850-1858. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58783364 ...

Cutler, Sarah

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