Letter from Anne Warren Weston to Deborah Weston, [1839]
Summary
Anne Warren Weston writes to Deborah Weston in regards to business and money matters concerning books, in particular, "Lessons without Books." She writes of George Bradburn and says "he has torn Minot Thayer all the pieces as you will see in the next Liberator." Tomorrow, Wendell [Phillips] and [John A.] Collins come down to Weymouth to Mr. Perkins' Meeting house. She writes, "I envy you the Bristol meeting. Pray stir up all the friends to do their duty." In a separate note, she wrties for her to return these notes by the stage or some other way as soon as she can.
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anti slavery collection
boston public library
rare books department
women abolitionists
19th century
correspondence
antislavery movements
history
women social reformers
meetings
newspapers
publishing
abolitionists
publishers and publishing
weston deborah b 1814
weston anne warren 1812 1890
collins john a john anderson 1810 1879
phillips wendell 1811 1884
bradburn george 1806 1880
liberator boston mass 1831
united kingdom england
letters
correspondence manuscripts
english
anne warren weston 1812 1890
anne warren weston
deborah weston
high resolution
slavery
Date
1839
Source
Boston Public Library
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Public Domain