ALS, 1838 April 18 : Charlestown (Mass.) to "Dear Friends" / Mary.

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ALS, 1838 April 18 : Charlestown (Mass.) to "Dear Friends" / Mary.

Tells about mutual acquaintances whom she sees while traveling from Rhode Island to Massachusetts; also reports on studies at the Baptist seminary in Charlestown, Mass. Mentions Angelina Grimke lecturing on slavery in Boston, antimasonry, missionaries going to China.

1 item (1 p.) ; 25 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7550104

Haverford College Library

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