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Letter from Amos Augustus Phelps, Andover, [Mass.], to Sarah Ann Haggins, Dec. 27th 1827

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Referring to a certain expression found in her previous letter, Amos Augustus Phelps asks Sarah Ann Haggins whether she changed her view and became a Christian. He also mentions certain slanderous remarks made against her (and a person named Edmund) in Berwick and gives his advice on the matter.

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1827
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anti slavery collection boston public library rare books department antislavery movements united states history 19th century abolitionists correspondence phelps amos a amos augustus 1805 1847 letters correspondence manuscripts english amos a amos augustus phelps 1805 1847 amos augustus phelps sarah ann haggins high resolution slavery ultra high resolution