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Letter from Harriet Martineau to John Bishop Estlin

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Harriet Martineau writes to John Bishop Estlin in regards to Ellen Craft, a fugitive slave. She thanks him for the paper he sent and writes her pleasure in meeting him and "Miss E."

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anti slavery collection boston public library rare books department abolitionists 19th century correspondence fugitive slaves history antislavery movements women abolitionists women social reformers underground railroad estlin j b john bishop 1785 1855 estlin mary anne 1820 1902 martineau harriet 1802 1876 united kingdom england letters correspondence manuscripts english harriet martineau 1802 1876 john bishop estlin harriet martineau high resolution slavery
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1832 - 1867
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Boston Public Library
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anti slavery collection boston public library rare books department abolitionists 19th century correspondence fugitive slaves history antislavery movements women abolitionists women social reformers underground railroad estlin j b john bishop 1785 1855 estlin mary anne 1820 1902 martineau harriet 1802 1876 united kingdom england letters correspondence manuscripts english harriet martineau 1802 1876 john bishop estlin harriet martineau high resolution slavery