Letter from William Ballantyne Hodgson, L[iver]pool, [England], to William Lloyd Garrison, 27 Oct. 1846
Summary
William Ballantyne Hodgson is making plans for a meeting in Liverpool on Nov. 3'd(?). Since he has not heard a word from William Lloyd Garrison, he is feeling anxious. He asks for photographs of Garrison, George Thompson, and Frederick Douglass.
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anti slavery collection
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garrison william lloyd 1805 1879
hodgson w b william ballantyne 1815 1880
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w b william ballantyne hodgson 1815 1880
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Date
1846
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Boston Public Library
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