[Letter to] Dear Garrison [manuscript]
Bookreader Item Preview
Share or Embed This Item
texts
[Letter to] Dear Garrison [manuscript]
- Publication date
- 1850
- Topics
- Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879, Plumly, Benjamin Rush, 1816-1887, M'Kim, J. Miller (James Miller), 1810-1874, Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society. Executive Committee, Democratic Party (U.S.), Whig Party (U.S.), Liberator (Boston, Mass. : 1831), Antislavery movements, Abolitionists, Social reformers, Secession
- Publisher
- Philad[elphi]a, [Pa.]
- Collection
- bplscas; bostonpubliclibrary; americana
- Contributor
- Boston Public Library
- Language
- English
Holograph, signed
Title devised by cataloger
Manuscript annotated on recto, with "Garrison MSS." stamped in blue ink beneath letterhead date, and "8" in pencil beneath Plumly's salutation to Garrison
Benjamin Rush Plumly writes William Lloyd Garrison to make payment for his subscription to the "Liberator". Plumly informs Garrison that they are conducting weekly anti-slavery meetings, and states that they are "well attended and grow quite spirited". Plumly offers an account of their December meeting, and states that the Executive Committee members have "prepared & published" a "disunion petition", which they plan to issue to "every member of Congress & of our State Legislature". Plumly recounts the political news of the Democratic Party in the state on the issues of Union and slavery, and states that the Whigs are "preparing to defeat them"
Title devised by cataloger
Manuscript annotated on recto, with "Garrison MSS." stamped in blue ink beneath letterhead date, and "8" in pencil beneath Plumly's salutation to Garrison
Benjamin Rush Plumly writes William Lloyd Garrison to make payment for his subscription to the "Liberator". Plumly informs Garrison that they are conducting weekly anti-slavery meetings, and states that they are "well attended and grow quite spirited". Plumly offers an account of their December meeting, and states that the Executive Committee members have "prepared & published" a "disunion petition", which they plan to issue to "every member of Congress & of our State Legislature". Plumly recounts the political news of the Democratic Party in the state on the issues of Union and slavery, and states that the Whigs are "preparing to defeat them"
- Addeddate
- 2015-04-09 19:31:54.128265
- Associated-names
- Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879, recipient
- External-identifier
- urn:oclc:record:1048328052
- Identifier
- lettertodeargarr00plum
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t2g76vg9b
- Invoice
- 6
- Ocr
- tesseract 5.3.0-6-g76ae
- Ocr_detected_lang
- en
- Ocr_detected_lang_conf
- 1.0000
- Ocr_detected_script
- Japanese
- Ocr_detected_script_conf
- 1.0000
- Ocr_module_version
- 0.0.21
- Ocr_parameters
- -l eng
- Page-progression
- lr
- Page_number_confidence
- 0
- Page_number_module_version
- 1.0.3
- Pages
- 4
- Pdf_module_version
- 0.0.23
- Scandate
- 20150520
- Scanningcenter
- boston
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
comment
Reviews
There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to
write a review.
128 Views
DOWNLOAD OPTIONS
IN COLLECTIONS
Boston Public Library Anti-Slavery Collection Boston Public Library American LibrariesUploaded by associate-nicholas-delancey on