Letter from Jacob Baker, Dudley, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1851 July 16th

Jacob Baker writes to Samuel May "with great pleasure that I learned that you desired to hold" an antislavery meeting in Oxford. He tells May that he goes "in strong for all of the reforms Antislavery, Peace, & Temperance," and notes that "Charles C. Burleigh is an old acquain...

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