Letter from George Thompson, London, [England], to Richard Davis Webb, 1851 September 16
Summary
George Thompson writes to Richard Davis Webb in regards to the death of his son Garrison and his inability to join him and the antislavery friends in Dublin. The meeting will be held as early as "practicable, and I will write you in a few days and let you know when it can be."
Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Tags
anti slavery collection
boston public library
rare books department
abolitionists
19th century
correspondence abolitionists
correspondence antislavery movements
history
19th century antislavery movements
meetings
19th century abolitionists antislavery movements
great britain meetings antislavery movements
united states thompson george 1804 1878 webb richard davis 1805 1872
united kingdom england
letters
correspondence
manuscripts
english
george thompson 1804 1878
richard davis webb
george thompson
ultra high resolution
high resolution
slavery
Date
1851
Source
Boston Public Library
Link
Copyright info
Public Domain