Letter from Thomas G. White, Geddes, [New York], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1878 Oct[ober] 14th

Thomas G. White writes to William Lloyd Garrison declaring that "ever since your imprisonment on account of utterances on the Subject of Slavery, I have labored for its abolition." White reports that since the end of the American Civil War he "had accumulated about twelve thou...

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