Letter from Thomas Price, London [England], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1836 Sep[tember] 19
Summary
Thomas Price, an English minister and publisher, writes to William Lloyd Garrison about starting an anti-slavery periodical and requesting Garrison's help finding materials. He asks that any information that he deems suitable should be sent to his friend, Mr. [John] Scoble, another British abolitionist working in Canada.
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garrison william lloyd 1805 1879
price thomas 1802 1868
scoble john 1799 1877
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thomas price 1802 1868
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Date
1836
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