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Letter from Theodore Dwight Weld, Perth Amboy, [New Jersey], to William Lloyd Garrison, [18]63 April 28th

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Theodore Dwight Weld writes to William Lloyd Garrison about letters he has just received from Garrison and reporting that he sent a letter to Oliver [likely Oliver Johnson] "telling him that I should probably be able to be at the [American Anti-Slavery] Anniversary". He thanks Garrison for his "tender sympathy and hope for our dear eclipsed boy" and shares news of his throat, saying "it did me good service" and it is "constantly hoarse as it probably always will be".

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anti slavery collection boston public library rare books department abolitionists united states 19th century correspondence antislavery movements history social reformers garrison william lloyd 1805 1879 weld theodore dwight 1803 1895 letters correspondence manuscripts english theodore dwight weld 1803 1895 theodore dwight weld william lloyd garrison perth amboy new jersey high resolution slavery