Richard Henry Dana letter : Boston, Mass., to L. Robinson, 1850 Oct. 19.

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Richard Henry Dana letter : Boston, Mass., to L. Robinson, 1850 Oct. 19.

Brief handwritten letter from Dana asking the recipient, L. Robinson, "Will you, in an informal manner, correct your statement that the resolutions of the Boston Fugitive Slave meeting were written by me...They were handed to me to read while I was on the platform ; & I don't know who wrote them."

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