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Letter from Charles Wheeler Denison, Stonington, [Conn.], to William Lloyd Garrison, March 5, 1831

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Charles Wheeler Denison apologizes for not having done more for the slave and the abolitionist cause. Denison first heard of William Lloyd Garrison through Prentice, "late of the Hartford Review." Denison has forwarded papers containing his anti-slavery statements in order to show that he is William L. Garrison's friend.

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anti slavery collection boston public library rare books department antislavery movements united states history 19th century abolitionists correspondence garrison william lloyd 1805 1879 denison charles wheeler 1809 1881 national anti slavery bazaar letters correspondence manuscripts english charles wheeler denison 1809 1881 charles wheeler denison william lloyd garrison ultra high resolution high resolution slavery