Samuel E. Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison telling him that it is "important if you wish your lecture to be well attended" to place a notice in Boston newspapers. Sewall advises Garrison to contact the " More
Sameul Edmund Sewall writes to WIlliam Lloyd Garrison about Garrison staying in Brooklyn, Connecticut, remarking, "you will certainly have less interruption there in preparing matter for the paper." Sewall beli More
An itemized expense account of A. A. Phelps, signed and approved by the auditor Samuel E. Sewall on December 12, 1837. The receipt was signed by Phelps on February 16, 1838. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Samuel Edmund Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison asking him to include the attached circular (printed on page 3 and 4), advertising a subscription to help publish and distribute the book "The Impending Cri More
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Samuel Edmund Sewall encloses "a copy of a petition which will be presented to the legislature next week" (not included). Sewall asks Garrison to publish the petition i More
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Samuel Edmund Sewall congratulates him on the success of the Liberator as "its career is just closing." Sewall acknowledges that while many others have contributed to t More
Samuel Edmund Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison sending $45 "to aid in publishing the Liberator", on behalf of Sewall and his wife, as well as from "Miss Robie." Sewall says he does not want their names t More
Samuel Edmund Sewall forwards to William Lloyd Garrion a petition they had previously discussed, and states his desire that, given Garrison's expressed willingness to sign it, he should like Garrison's signatur More
Samuel Edmund Sewall forwards to William Lloyd Garrion a petition they had previously discussed, and states his desire that, given Garrison's expressed willingness to sign it, he should like Garrison's signatur More
Samuel E. Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison bearing the news of the death of Garrison's "old friend", Hannah Robie. Sewall forwards to Garrison details concerning the funeral services, to which he invites More
Samuel E. Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison bearing the news of the death of Garrison's "old friend", Hannah Robie. Sewall forwards to Garrison details concerning the funeral services, to which he invites More
Samuel Edmund Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for his "very acceptable gift of Mazzini." Sewall says that he has "read your introduction and a part of the rest of the book with great intere More
Samuel E. Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison bearing the news of the death of Garrison's "old friend", Hannah Robie. Sewall forwards to Garrison details concerning the funeral services, to which he invites More
Samuel Edmund Sewall forwards to William Lloyd Garrion a petition they had previously discussed, and states his desire that, given Garrison's expressed willingness to sign it, he should like Garrison's signatur More
Samuel Edmund Sewall forwards to William Lloyd Garrion a petition they had previously discussed, and states his desire that, given Garrison's expressed willingness to sign it, he should like Garrison's signatur More
Samuel E. Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison bearing the news of the death of Garrison's "old friend", Hannah Robie. Sewall forwards to Garrison details concerning the funeral services, to which he invites More
Samuel Edmund Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison asking him to sign the enclosed petition (not included). Sewall says he was asked to send it to Garrison and that he can return it to him "or hand it to the More
Samuel Edmund Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison asking him to sign the enclosed petition (not included). Sewall says he was asked to send it to Garrison and that he can return it to him "or hand it to the More
Samuel Edmund Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for "the Heliotype Likeness of George Thompson". Sewall calls the likeness "strong and unmistakeable" and declares that "One of the blessings o More
Samuel E. Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison telling him that it is "important if you wish your lecture to be well attended" to place a notice in Boston newspapers. Sewall advises Garrison to contact the " More
Sameul Edmund Sewall writes to WIlliam Lloyd Garrison about Garrison staying in Brooklyn, Connecticut, remarking, "you will certainly have less interruption there in preparing matter for the paper." Sewall beli More
An itemized expense account of A. A. Phelps, signed and approved by the auditor Samuel E. Sewall on December 12, 1837. The receipt was signed by Phelps on February 16, 1838. Courtesy of Boston Public Library
Samuel Edmund Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison asking him to include the attached circular (printed on page 3 and 4), advertising a subscription to help publish and distribute the book "The Impending Cri More
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Samuel Edmund Sewall encloses "a copy of a petition which will be presented to the legislature next week" (not included). Sewall asks Garrison to publish the petition i More
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Samuel Edmund Sewall congratulates him on the success of the Liberator as "its career is just closing." Sewall acknowledges that while many others have contributed to t More
Samuel Edmund Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison sending $45 "to aid in publishing the Liberator", on behalf of Sewall and his wife, as well as from "Miss Robie." Sewall says he does not want their names t More
Samuel Edmund Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for his "very acceptable gift of Mazzini." Sewall says that he has "read your introduction and a part of the rest of the book with great intere More
Samuel Edmund Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for "the Heliotype Likeness of George Thompson". Sewall calls the likeness "strong and unmistakeable" and declares that "One of the blessings o More
Sameul Edmund Sewall writes to WIlliam Lloyd Garrison about Garrison staying in Brooklyn, Connecticut, remarking, "you will certainly have less interruption there in preparing matter for the paper." Sewall beli More
Samuel Edmund Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison asking him to include the attached circular (printed on page 3 and 4), advertising a subscription to help publish and distribute the book "The Impending Cri More
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Samuel Edmund Sewall congratulates him on the success of the Liberator as "its career is just closing." Sewall acknowledges that while many others have contributed to t More
Samuel Edmund Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for his "very acceptable gift of Mazzini." Sewall says that he has "read your introduction and a part of the rest of the book with great intere More
Samuel Edmund Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for "the Heliotype Likeness of George Thompson". Sewall calls the likeness "strong and unmistakeable" and declares that "One of the blessings o More
Sameul Edmund Sewall writes to WIlliam Lloyd Garrison about Garrison staying in Brooklyn, Connecticut, remarking, "you will certainly have less interruption there in preparing matter for the paper." Sewall beli More
Samuel Edmund Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison asking him to include the attached circular (printed on page 3 and 4), advertising a subscription to help publish and distribute the book "The Impending Cri More
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Samuel Edmund Sewall congratulates him on the success of the Liberator as "its career is just closing." Sewall acknowledges that while many others have contributed to t More
Samuel Edmund Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for his "very acceptable gift of Mazzini." Sewall says that he has "read your introduction and a part of the rest of the book with great intere More
Samuel Edmund Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison thanking him for "the Heliotype Likeness of George Thompson". Sewall calls the likeness "strong and unmistakeable" and declares that "One of the blessings o More
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Samuel Edmund Sewall congratulates him on the success of the Liberator as "its career is just closing." Sewall acknowledges that while many others have contributed to t More
In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Samuel Edmund Sewall congratulates him on the success of the Liberator as "its career is just closing." Sewall acknowledges that while many others have contributed to t More