[Letter to] My dear Collins [manuscript]
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[Letter to] My dear Collins [manuscript]
- Publication date
- 1840
- Topics
- Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879, Collins, John A. (John Anderson), 1810-1879, Bradburn, George, 1806-1880, Colver, Nathaniel, 1794-1870, Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841, Hawley, Silas, 1815-1883, Himes, Joshua V. (Joshua Vaughan), 1805-1895, Jackson, James Caleb, 1811-1895, Johnson, Oliver, 1809-1889, Lee, Luther, 1800-1889, Osgood, Samuel, 1784-1862, Phelps, Amos A. (Amos Augustus), 1805-1847, Rankin, John, 1793-1886, Rogers, Nathaniel Peabody, 1794-1846, Russell, Philemon R, Taylor, Edward Thompson, 1793-1871, Torrey, Charles T. (Charles Turner), 1813-1846, Sabbath, Antislavery movements, Abolitionists
- Publisher
- Boston, [Mass.]
- Collection
- bplscas; bostonpubliclibrary; americana
- Contributor
- Boston Public Library
- Language
- English
Holograph, signed
A ship's surgeon failed to deliver a letter written by William Lloyd Garrison to John Anderson Collins; the surgeon had the boldness to open the letter and read the contents. Garrison comments on the speeches of following people at the Sabbath convention: Amos Augustus Phelps, Nathaniel Colver, Charles T. Torrey, Samuel Osgood, Luther Lee, Silas Hawley, Joshua V. Himes, Philemon R. Russell, and Edward T. Taylor. William Henry Harrison was elected president of the United States; George Bradburn and John Rankin voted for him. Nathaniel P. Rogers is writing for both the National Anti-Slavery Standard and the Herald of Freedom. Oliver Johnson is still in New York. James Caleb Jackson is lecturing in western New York
Merrill, Walter M. Letters of William Lloyd Garrison
A ship's surgeon failed to deliver a letter written by William Lloyd Garrison to John Anderson Collins; the surgeon had the boldness to open the letter and read the contents. Garrison comments on the speeches of following people at the Sabbath convention: Amos Augustus Phelps, Nathaniel Colver, Charles T. Torrey, Samuel Osgood, Luther Lee, Silas Hawley, Joshua V. Himes, Philemon R. Russell, and Edward T. Taylor. William Henry Harrison was elected president of the United States; George Bradburn and John Rankin voted for him. Nathaniel P. Rogers is writing for both the National Anti-Slavery Standard and the Herald of Freedom. Oliver Johnson is still in New York. James Caleb Jackson is lecturing in western New York
Merrill, Walter M. Letters of William Lloyd Garrison
- Addeddate
- 2011-09-06 13:11:38
- Associated-names
- Collins, John A. (John Anderson), 1810-1879, recipient
- Call number
- 39999066748896
- External-identifier
- urn:oclc:record:1048323468
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Identifier
- lettertomydearco00garr5
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- Pages
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- References
- Merrill, Walter M. Letters of William Lloyd Garrison, v.2, no.230
- Scandate
- 20141031
- Scanningcenter
- boston
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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