Letter from Samuel May, Boston, to Mary Carpenter, Feb. 4, 1851

May begins with a long discussion of the condition and packing of the contributions to the Fair, then goes on to an account of the sale of Miss Carpenter's "Morning and Evening Meditations, for Every Day in a Month." He mentions his controversy with Dr. Edward Brooks Hall and...

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