Harriet Winslow Sewall regrets not having been inspired to write anything suitable for the Liberty Bell. She encloses a "trifle which may assist in the bodily development of the little book tho' I cannot contri More
Harriet Winslow Sewall regrets not having been inspired to write anything suitable for the Liberty Bell. She encloses a "trifle which may assist in the bodily development of the little book tho' I cannot contri More
Harriet Winslow Sewall regrets not having been inspired to write anything suitable for the Liberty Bell. She encloses a "trifle which may assist in the bodily development of the little book tho' I cannot contri More
Harriet Winslow Sewall regrets not having been inspired to write anything suitable for the Liberty Bell. She encloses a "trifle which may assist in the bodily development of the little book tho' I cannot contri More
Harriet Winslow Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison inviting the Garrison family to stay for a month in their home in Melrose, "not as boarders but as guests." Sewall says that "as citizens of a Republic to More
Harriet Winslow Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison inviting the Garrison family to stay for a month in their home in Melrose, "not as boarders but as guests." Sewall says that "as citizens of a Republic to More
Harriet Winslow Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison inviting the Garrison family to stay for a month in their home in Melrose, "not as boarders but as guests." Sewall says that "as citizens of a Republic to More
Harriet Winslow Sewall writes to William Lloyd Garrison inviting the Garrison family to stay for a month in their home in Melrose, "not as boarders but as guests." Sewall says that "as citizens of a Republic to More