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Letter from Parentha Bodwell, Simsbury, to Amos Augustus Phelps, March 4th 1827

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Amos A. Phelps’s cousin, Parentha Bodwell, writes to Phelps about their friend, Mary, who is involved with a man named Ennis, whom Bodwell considers to be of dubious character. In a segment added later, Bodwell reports the news that Mary broke up with Ennis. She expresses her pleasure on hearing Phelps’s situation with his education. She then discusses Phelps's romantic interest, as well as her own.

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1827
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anti slavery collection boston public library rare books department antislavery movements united states history 19th century abolitionists correspondence phelps amos a amos augustus 1805 1847 letters correspondence manuscripts english parentha bodwell amos augustus phelps high resolution slavery ultra high resolution