Letter from Samuel May, Jr., Leicester, [Mass.], to Henry Ingersoll Bowditch,William Francis Channing, and Frederick S. Cabot, Dec. 20, 1842
Summary
On the letter dated Dec. 20, 1842, May writes of his inability to do much work for the committee due to his busy schedule. He sends names of those who might be interested in assisting with the "Call of County Conventions." On another letter dated January 10, 1843, May forwards the petitions to Congress and Legislature that he collected from Leicester.
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Date
1842
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