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Letter from L.B. Holcomb, Springfield, [Massachusetts], to Maria Weston Chapman, 1839 July 25

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L.B. Halcomb writes to Maria Weston Chapman in regards to where to direct mail to herself, Miss Mary Ann Phelps, and Miss Elizabeth Patten from now on in Sterling. They are happy that she is not discouraged. She mentions a Doctor [Samuel] Osgood who "works with his might" for the anti-slavery cause in Springfield.

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anti slavery collection boston public library rare books department women abolitionists united states history 19th century correspondence women social reformers antislavery movements chapman maria weston 1806 1885 holcomb l b osgood samuel 1784 1862 liberator boston mass 1831 letters correspondence manuscripts english l b holcomb maria weston chapman ultra high resolution high resolution slavery