3 ALsS : 1843 March 8, 1843 April 20, n.d.

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3 ALsS : 1843 March 8, 1843 April 20, n.d.

William H. Church to James Fisher (n.d.); "A friend of peace" to a "friend" (March 8, 1843); Samuel Heymbotton (?) to a friend (April 20, 1843) (badly mutilated).

3 items (in folder) ; 26 x 38 cm.

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Wright, Henry Clarke, 1797-1870

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Reformer; member New England Anti-Slavery Society; author. From the description of 3 ALsS : 1843 March 8, 1843 April 20, n.d. (Boston Public Library). WorldCat record id: 37601617 Wright was an American reformer, anti-slavery activist, and advocate of peace, socialism, and spiritualism. From the description of Papers, 1821-1849. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612372917 ...

Fisher, James R., 1937-

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Church, William Conant, 1836-1917

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Editor and journalist. From the description of William Conant Church papers, 1862-1924. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79450560 William Conant Church (1836-1917) was co-editor with his brother, Francis P. Church, of The Galaxy, a literary monthly, and The Army and Navy Journal, a weekly newspaper devoted to the interests of the U.S. military. The Galaxy was absorbed in 1878 by Atlantic Monthly. From the description of William Conant Church papers, 1863-1909, bulk...