Letter from Theodore Tilton to William Lloyd Garrison, [1862 January 1]

Theodore Tilton writes to William Lloyd Garrison imploring him to come to New York. Tilton writes, "I do not say Will you come? but you must come ... The cause demands it." He tells Garrison that he and his wife can stay at his house and not to "allow any ordinary obstacle to...

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