Letter from J.O. Baker, Harwich, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1833 July 1
Summary
J.O. Baker, Nathaniel Robbins, and L.H. Robbins write to Samuel May Jr. requesting that general agents Mr. William L. Garrison and Wendell Phillips speak on anti-slavery in August or September.
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Date
1833
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