Letter from William Still, Philadelphia, to Samuel May, Mar. 2nd, 1860

Still discusses the libel suit brought against him by a Mrs. Wells and says to May that, "if under all the circumstances I should be under the necessity of calling upon you to testify in my case, I trust it will be in your power to come."

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