Letter from Eliza Wigham, Edinburgh, to Samuel May, 11.IV.63

Miss Wigham wants to know why Tennessee should be re-admitted to the Union without the emancipation of its slaves. She sends the text of a speech of the Duke of Argyle and refers May to a speech by Earl Russell. Miss Wigham asks for photographs of William Lloyd Garrison.

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