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Letter from Maria Weston Chapman to Anne Warren Weston and Deborah Weston, [1825-1828]

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M[aria] Weston Chapman writes to Deborah Weston and Anne Warren Weston in regards to her children and in regards to her absence. She writes, "Do not forget me in my absence but speak often of me..when I return I shall be a stranger to Lucia and Emma."

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anti slavery collection boston public library rare books department women abolitionists united states 19th century correspondence antislavery movements history weston anne warren 1812 1890 weston deborah b 1814 chapman maria weston 1806 1885 martineau harriet 1802 1876 letters correspondence manuscripts english maria weston chapman 1806 1885 maria weston chapman anne warren weston deborah weston high resolution slavery
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1825 - 1828
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label_outline Explore Martineau Harriet 1802 1876, Weston Deborah B 1814, Deborah Weston

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anti slavery collection boston public library rare books department women abolitionists united states 19th century correspondence antislavery movements history weston anne warren 1812 1890 weston deborah b 1814 chapman maria weston 1806 1885 martineau harriet 1802 1876 letters correspondence manuscripts english maria weston chapman 1806 1885 maria weston chapman anne warren weston deborah weston high resolution slavery