Letter from Jehiel Claflin, West Brookfield, Vermont, to Samuel May, July 31, 1861

Claflin sends in a contribution of one dollar in response to an appeal for money to support the "National Anti-Slavery Standard." He says there would never have been a war if the American people had listened to William Lloyd Garrison.

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