Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garrison, March 4, 1841
Oliver Johnson credits William Lloyd Garrison for making of him a "temperance man, an abolitionist, & a non-resistant". Johnson notes that his work as editor of "the Standard" precludes him from returning to Boston, and expresses his wish that Mr. (David Lee) and Mrs. (Lydia M...
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Antislavery movements--United States--History--19th century
Abolitionists--United States--19th century--Correspondence
Antislavery movements--United States
Abolitionists--United States--History--19th century
Johnson, Oliver, 1809-1889
White, George F., 1789-1847
Child, Lydia Maria, 1802-1880
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
Child, David Lee, 1794-1874