Letter from Parker Pillsbury, Anti Slavery Office, to Samuel May, 1850 July 20th

Parker Pillsbury writes to Samuel May telling him that he has "left home this morning on my way to Hingham" and congratulating May on his plans to hold antislavery conventions on July 27 and 28, stating that the plans "are at length likely to succeed against all interference."...

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