[Letter to] My dear friend [manuscript]
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- Publication date
- 1862
- Topics
- May, Samuel, 1810-1899, Wigham, Eliza, Antislavery movements, Abolitionists, Trent Affair, 1861
- Publisher
- Edinburgh
- Collection
- bplscas; bostonpubliclibrary; americana
- Contributor
- Boston Public Library
- Language
- English
Holograph, signed
Title supplied by cataloger
Handwritten note on envelope, "Rec'd Feb. 11, 1862. Ans'd [Feb.] 18 [1862] (partially)."
Stating "We are not at all surprised that your [government] is not Anti-Slavery," Wigham recommends that the American people urge the President to issue an emancipation proclamation. She charges the British and American press with provoking hostilities and adds that the stone blockade of Charleston harbor has aroused much indignation in London. Wigham is pleased at the peaceful termination of the Mason and Slidell incident and mentions an article in the Times that attacked the two figures. She states that there was much resentment against Mason and Slidell in England. Wigham thinks that the horrors of Slavery should be brought home to the English press; she tells of an attempt of the Free Church Commission to help the American pro-Slavery churches
Title supplied by cataloger
Handwritten note on envelope, "Rec'd Feb. 11, 1862. Ans'd [Feb.] 18 [1862] (partially)."
Stating "We are not at all surprised that your [government] is not Anti-Slavery," Wigham recommends that the American people urge the President to issue an emancipation proclamation. She charges the British and American press with provoking hostilities and adds that the stone blockade of Charleston harbor has aroused much indignation in London. Wigham is pleased at the peaceful termination of the Mason and Slidell incident and mentions an article in the Times that attacked the two figures. She states that there was much resentment against Mason and Slidell in England. Wigham thinks that the horrors of Slavery should be brought home to the English press; she tells of an attempt of the Free Church Commission to help the American pro-Slavery churches
- Addeddate
- 2014-01-21 20:35:31.008961
- Associated-names
- May, Samuel, 1810-1899, recipient
- External-identifier
- urn:oclc:record:1048330548
- Identifier
- lettertomydearfr00wigh_22
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t9767zs1j
- Invoice
- 6
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- Pages
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- Scandate
- 20141031000000
- Scanningcenter
- boston
- Full catalog record
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