Papers, 1841 Oct. 25.

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Papers, 1841 Oct. 25.

Letter, Oct. 25, 1841, from Oliver Johnson, a founder and traveling agent for the New England Anti-Slavery Society, to Isaac T. Hopper, New York City, editor of the "Anti-Slavery Standard," telling of a conflict within the Center Monthly meeting, Society of Friends, of the meeting's stand on abolition. Includes list of Ohio subscribers to the "Standard."

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Johnson, Oliver, 1809-1889

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