John M. Fisk writes to Samuel May about May's suggestion for holding celebrations to commemorate the end of slavery in the British West Indies on August 1. Fisk suggests that they hold a quarterly meeting to co More
John M. Fisk writes to Samuel May stating that he misplaced May's last letter but will try to answer the questions that he can remember, specifically about holding a meeting with Stephen S. Foster at West Brook More
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May stating that she is leaving for Illinois and will not return until the middle of August, and so she will miss the upcoming conventions. Stone says, "But Stephen Foster, Charles B More
Josiah Henshaw writes to Samuel May that he has "engage[d] the Vestry under the Congregational Church in this Place, in which to hold the Anti Slavery convention you spoke to me about when at Worcester last Sun More
Josiah Henshaw writes to Samuel May repeating information about an upcoming meeting to be held in West Brookfield that he sent May the previous week. Hen explains that since he did not see "the notice of the me More
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May stating that "Our Women's Rights Convention will be held (probably) on the 15th & 16th Oct[ober]." She tells May she has "not been well at all for several days .. and hope[s] to More
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May giving him "an account of my recent meetings" at Cummington and Chester Village. Stone says Charles C. Burleigh could not attend the meetings "by reason of illness in his family" More
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May reporting that they had "good meetings at Ware" on Saturday and Sunday evening, where both "the attendance and attention were good." She mentions she was able to procure another More
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May reporting that they had "good meetings at Ware" on Saturday and Sunday evening, where both "the attendance and attention were good." She mentions she was able to procure another More
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May telling him about a letter she received from Samuel Joseph May urging her "to come to that section to labor for a few weeks in the Anti Slavery cause." Stone quotes from the lett More
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May telling him about a letter she received from Samuel Joseph May urging her "to come to that section to labor for a few weeks in the Anti Slavery cause." Stone quotes from the lett More
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May telling him about a letter she received from Samuel Joseph May urging her "to come to that section to labor for a few weeks in the Anti Slavery cause." Stone quotes from the lett More
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May telling him about a letter she received from Samuel Joseph May urging her "to come to that section to labor for a few weeks in the Anti Slavery cause." Stone quotes from the lett More
In this letter to Samuel May, Martha J. Henshaw notifies May that the West Brookfield Anti-Slavery Sewing Society has "a fund in their Treasury of sixteen dollars and four cents, [and] are desirous of having th More
Mr. Henshaw and his wife send their contributions to the Subscription Anniversary and pay for the next year's subscription to "The Liberator." Mr. Henshaw regrets that they will not be able to attend the annual More
John M. Fisk writes to Samuel May about May's suggestion for holding celebrations to commemorate the end of slavery in the British West Indies on August 1. Fisk suggests that they hold a quarterly meeting to co More
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May stating that she is leaving for Illinois and will not return until the middle of August, and so she will miss the upcoming conventions. Stone says, "But Stephen Foster, Charles B More
John M. Fisk writes to Samuel May stating that he misplaced May's last letter but will try to answer the questions that he can remember, specifically about holding a meeting with Stephen S. Foster at West Brook More
Josiah Henshaw writes to Samuel May that he has "engage[d] the Vestry under the Congregational Church in this Place, in which to hold the Anti Slavery convention you spoke to me about when at Worcester last Sun More
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May stating that "Our Women's Rights Convention will be held (probably) on the 15th & 16th Oct[ober]." She tells May she has "not been well at all for several days .. and hope[s] to More
Lucy Stone writes to Samuel May giving him "an account of my recent meetings" at Cummington and Chester Village. Stone says Charles C. Burleigh could not attend the meetings "by reason of illness in his family" More
Josiah Henshaw writes to Samuel May repeating information about an upcoming meeting to be held in West Brookfield that he sent May the previous week. Hen explains that since he did not see "the notice of the me More
In this letter to Samuel May, Martha J. Henshaw notifies May that the West Brookfield Anti-Slavery Sewing Society has "a fund in their Treasury of sixteen dollars and four cents, [and] are desirous of having th More
Mr. Henshaw and his wife send their contributions to the Subscription Anniversary and pay for the next year's subscription to "The Liberator." Mr. Henshaw regrets that they will not be able to attend the annual More
John M. Fisk writes to Samuel May about May's suggestion for holding celebrations to commemorate the end of slavery in the British West Indies on August 1. Fisk suggests that they hold a quarterly meeting to co More
John M. Fisk writes to Samuel May stating that he misplaced May's last letter but will try to answer the questions that he can remember, specifically about holding a meeting with Stephen S. Foster at West Brook More
Josiah Henshaw writes to Samuel May that he has "engage[d] the Vestry under the Congregational Church in this Place, in which to hold the Anti Slavery convention you spoke to me about when at Worcester last Sun More
John M. Fisk writes to Samuel May about May's suggestion for holding celebrations to commemorate the end of slavery in the British West Indies on August 1. Fisk suggests that they hold a quarterly meeting to co More
John M. Fisk writes to Samuel May stating that he misplaced May's last letter but will try to answer the questions that he can remember, specifically about holding a meeting with Stephen S. Foster at West Brook More
Josiah Henshaw writes to Samuel May that he has "engage[d] the Vestry under the Congregational Church in this Place, in which to hold the Anti Slavery convention you spoke to me about when at Worcester last Sun More