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Letter from Henry Vincent, London, [England], to Francis Jackson Garrison, 1877 June 5th

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Henry Vincent writes to Francis Jackson Garrison welcoming him "to Old England." He invites Garrison to stay with him in London, telling him that they have access to all of London "quickly and cheaply", but that if he cannot stay he "must come to see us." In the postscript, Vincent says he knows what time Garrison's train will arrive and will meet him at the station.

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1877
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anti slavery collection boston public library rare books department abolitionists 19th century correspondence social reformers history garrison francis jackson 1848 1916 vincent henry 1813 1878 united kingdom england letters correspondence manuscripts english henry vincent 1813 1878 francis jackson garrison henry vincent high resolution