Letter from Elizabeth Pease Nichol to Maria Weston Chapman, 1839 Sept[ember] 28
Summary
Elizabeth Pease Nichol writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to sending her a document that was forwarded to her by the Boston female anti-slavery society. She asks to give William Lloyd Garrison her kind regards and to distribute the remainder as she thinks best. She thanks her for forwarding letters from John Scoble. She has read "Right and Wrong in Massachusetts" with deep interest and looks forward to seeing her at the convention next year.
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garrison william lloyd 1805 1879
wright henry clarke 1797 1870
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Date
1839
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Boston Public Library
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