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Letter from Mary Emily Jones, Farmington, [Connecticut], to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1829 April 3

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Mary Ellen Jones writes to her friend Amos about religious matters in Farmington and news of people within the town. Clarissa Tryon, Amos' mother, writes a second, shorter letter after Mary's in which she wishes Amos to visit home.

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1829
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anti slavery collection boston public library rare books department abolitionists united states 19th century correspondence antislavery movements history jones mary emily phelps amos a amos augustus 1805 1847 letters correspondence manuscripts english mary emily jones clarissa bodwell phelps tryon 1771 amos augustus phelps ultra high resolution high resolution slavery