Susan B. Hunt writes to Maria Weston Chapman on behalf of a meeting at the Female Junvenile Antislavery Society of Weymouth, Massachusetts, thanking her for presenting materials for the society so that they may More
Susan B. Hunt writes to Maria Weston Chapman on behalf of a meeting at the Female Junvenile Antislavery Society of Weymouth, Massachusetts, thanking her for presenting materials for the society so that they may More
Susan B. Hunt writes to Maria Weston Chapman on behalf of a meeting at the Female Junvenile Antislavery Society of Weymouth, Massachusetts, thanking her for presenting materials for the society so that they may More
Elizabeth J. Massie writes to Mary Anne Estlin in regards to thanking her for a parcel she sent. She and her friends are to have a working party to prepare for their antislavery fair. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Susan B. Hunt writes to Maria Weston Chapman on behalf of a meeting at the Female Junvenile Antislavery Society of Weymouth, Massachusetts, thanking her for presenting materials for the society so that they may More
Thomas G. Richmond writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to his appreciation for the opportunity to do something for the slave. He says he was in Washington recently. He gives a dialogue of the slave markets, More
[Joshua Bates] writes to his niece, Maria Weston [Chapman] in regards to giving the family and friends their regards. He is sorry to hear that Mr. B's sister "has been throw on the world but what can be made of More
Julia A. Tappan writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to the Philadelphia anti-slavery society "sending out two dozen silk reticules requesting that they may be stamped from the plate representing a slave mot More
Rebecca D. Ledd and Phebe B. Perry write to Maria Weston Chapman, secretary of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society, in regards to aid the anti-slavery cause by preparing articles for their anti-slavery fair More
Julia A. Tappan writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to her previous years as a secretary for her "serving Society" and the materials that were collected, asking her if she would like her to "transport the h More
Elizabeth Cushing Fearing writes to Caroline Weston in regards to aiding in the anti-slavery cause. She and her sister send Caroline money for articles as they will not be able to attend the anti-slavery fair. More
Sarah C. Rugg writes to Anne Warren Weston in regards to receiving the petition from Dr. Amos Farnsworth. The whole care of circulating the petitions rest in her hands. She wants to see the Grimke sisters. Ange More